Patents by Inventor Augustine Nieto

Augustine Nieto has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5888172
    Abstract: A physical exercise video system includes a physical exercise machine (22), a video system (24) and an interface module (26). The video system (24) has a computer (28) and a removable cartridge (34). The interface module (26) is interposed between the computer (28) and cartridge (34), and provides interactive communications between the computer (28) and exercise machine (22). A communication protocol governs this communication, and includes specifications for status and command data packets. The video system (24) and exercise machine (22) can be selectively operated as either stand-alone units, or in an interactive exercise mode, wherein the exercise data by the exercise machine (22) affects the output of the video system (24), and may also be stored in memory within the interface module (26). The video system (24) controls the operation of the exercise machine (22) generally, and specifically, controls the load resistance imposed in opposition to the movement of pedals (66).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1999
    Assignee: Brunswick Corporation
    Inventors: Bryan DeWitt Andrus, Martin Sikes, Christopher David Glen Robertson, Roderick Armes, Mark Joseph Slemko, Andrew G. Maduza, Augustine Nieto
  • Patent number: 5591104
    Abstract: A physical exercise video system includes a physical exercise machine (22), a video system (24) and an interface module (26). The video system (24) has a computer (28) and a removable cartridge (34). The interface module (26) is interposed between the computer (28) and cartridge (34), and provides interactive communication between the computer (28) and exercise machine (22). A communication protocol governs this communication, and includes specifications for status and command data packets. The video system (24) and exercise machine (22) can be selectively operated as either stand-alone units, or in an interactive exercise mode, wherein the exercise data generated by the exercise machine (22) affects the output of the video system (24), and may also be stored in memory within the interface module (26). The video system (24) controls the operation of the exercise machine (22) generally, and specifically, controls the load resistance imposed in opposition to the movement of pedals (66).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Life Fitness
    Inventors: Bryan D. Andrus, Martin Sikes, Christopher D. G. Robertson, Roderick Armes, Mark J. Slemko, Andrew G. Maduza, Augustine Nieto
  • Patent number: 5020794
    Abstract: In an exercise machine where an electric motor is used to simulate a weight stack a more realistic feel plus stability of operation is achieved by compensating the torque output of the motor for the mechanical characteristics of the machine including inertia, friction and gravitational effects on the user interface. Also by controlling the motor so as to increase its output torque as a function of the displacement of the user interface, it is possible to produce a measure of the user's strength. A heavy negative feature which may be selected by the user is provided as well. The exercise machine additionally includes a computer control which allows a pyramid type exercise program to be implemented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1991
    Assignee: Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Englehardt, Olgerts J. Svilans, Augustine Nieto
  • Patent number: 4714244
    Abstract: A rowing exercise machine having an improved user interface. The user interface has a cable for accepting user exercising stroke movements each stroke having a power and return portion. The cable is carried on a cable drum which is mounted on a shaft such that when the cable is unwound and rewound rotation to the shaft is imparted. A flywheel is connected to the shaft for receiving and conserving angular momentum imparted thereto. The machine also includes a brake for opposing the rotational displacement of the flywheel. The user interface further includes a stainless steel eye staked into one end of a strain relief spring with an end of the cable being staked in the opposite end of the spring. A handle is secured to the eye which is capable of withstanding the concentrated forces to which the user interface is subjected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1987
    Assignee: Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: George Kolomayets, Allen Ryan, Augustine Nieto, Bryan Andrus
  • Patent number: 4674741
    Abstract: An improved rowing exercising machine is disclosed. The machine has a mechanical apparatus for accepting user stroke movements; each stroke has a power portion and a return portion. The mechanical apparatus converts the energy from the user stroke movements into rotation of a flywheel. In order to closely simulate the feel of momentum in actual rowing activity, electronic circuitry is used to control a brake to apply a force to slow the motion of the flywheel. The amount of force supplied by the brake is independent of the speed at which the user is rowing the machine and is under software control. The brake force can be varied to additionally slow down the rotation of the flywheel during the return portion of a stroke. The rowing machine includes a video display which gives the user the sense of competitive scull racing. The display shows an animated rowing figure having stroke movement synchronized with the user stroke movements. A pacer rowing figure is also displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: John J. Pasierb, Jr., Augustine Nieto, Bryan Andrus, George Kolomayets, Gary Oglesby, Allen Ryan