Abstract: Various technological methods are utilized to collect user health and exercise-related data from one or more users of an application and the collected user data and user activity data is utilized to generate visual, audio, textual, and/or physical data representations, which may be provided to the one or more users either dynamically in real-time during an activity, such as a physical exercise activity, or may be provided to the one or more users after the completion of one or more activities.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 22, 2021
Date of Patent:
August 20, 2024
Assignee:
Willowview Consulting, LLC
Inventors:
Layne Ellen Lewis, Nick Morris, James Shaver, Robert Holloman Walker
Abstract: Various technological methods are utilized to collect user health and exercise-related data from one or more users of an application and the collected user data and user activity data is utilized to generate visual, audio, textual, and/or physical data representations, which may be provided to the one or more users either dynamically in real-time during an activity, such as a physical exercise activity, or may be provided to the one or more users after the completion of one or more activities.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 22, 2021
Publication date:
May 12, 2022
Applicant:
Willowview Consulting, LLC
Inventors:
Layne Ellen Lewis, Nick Morris, James Shaver, Robert Holloman Walker
Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a detection system having the ability to avoid damage when coming into contact with a fixed object. The system includes a head containing a sensor for detecting an object of interest in the ground. The sensor head is disposed at the distal end of a boom. The boom is connected to a vehicle. The sensor head precedes the vehicle, and detects an object of interest before the vehicle passes over the object. The sensor head may pivot with respect to the boom, and the height of the sensor head from the ground may be adjusted. A tensioning device may be employed to maintain the sensor head in a first orientation. The tensioning device may exert a restoring force when the sensor head is not in the first orientation to cause the sensor head to return to the first orientation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 22, 2009
Publication date:
October 28, 2010
Applicant:
WILLOWVIEW CONSULTING, LLC
Inventors:
Robert A. Kinzle, David W. Simmons, Layne E. Simmons