Patents by Inventor Christopher Clawson
Christopher Clawson 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).
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Publication number: 20070161466Abstract: A microprocessor based exercise treadmill control system is disclosed which includes various features to enhance user operation. These features include programs operative to: permit a set of user controls to cause the treadmill to initially operate at predetermined speeds; permit the user to design custom workouts; permit the user to switch between workout programs while the treadmill is in operation; and perform an automatic cooldown program where the duration of the cooldown is a function of the duration of the workout or the user's heart rate. The features also include a stop program responsive to a detector for automatically stopping the treadmill when a user is no longer on the treadmill and a frame tag module attached to the treadmill frame having a non-volatile memory for storing treadmill configuration, and operational and maintenance data. Another included feature is the ability to display the amount of time a user spends in a heart rate zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Gary Oglesby, Emil Golen, James Fox, John Danile, Robert Kohan, Christopher Clawson, Kenneth Lantz, Daniel Wille, Timothy Porth
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Publication number: 20070124345Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for a library backup. The disclosed systems and methods may include requesting backup information from an external library by the user. Furthermore, the disclosed systems and methods may include packaging the requested information into an archive file and storing the archive file having a first data format in a user directory. Moreover, the disclosed systems and methods may include converting the archive file having a first data format into a backup file having a second data format and sending the backup file to the user, wherein the user can use the information within the backup file locally.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Kathy Heinz, Rohinton Mistry, Christopher Clawson, Hans Schumacher
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Publication number: 20070015633Abstract: An elliptical exerciser comprising a frame, a crank assembly providing a crank axis fixed with respect to frame above the horizontal surface, crank assembly including oppositely extending left and right cranks providing parallel rotational axis spaced equidistantly from crank axis, left and right pedal members having rear portions connected with left and right cranks respectively, left and right rollers mounted on frame for rotation about a single rolling axis parallel with respect to crank axis in a forward position above the horizontal surface a distance less than the distance of crank axis above horizontal surface, left and right pedal members having straight downwardly facing surfaces rollingly supported on left and right rollers respectively, left and right pedal members providing left and right foot supporting structures of improved construction enabling a user to impart cyclical movements to the pedal members resisted by a variable resistance assembly, each cyclical movement including (1) a downward moType: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Gerschefske, Robert McBride, Christopher Clawson, James Lucas, Robert McDonial, Steve Lenz
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Publication number: 20060160667Abstract: A microprocessor based exercise treadmill control system is disclosed which includes various features to enhance user operation. These features include programs operative to: permit a set of user controls to cause the treadmill to initially operate at predetermined speeds; permit the user to design custom workouts; permit the user to switch between workout programs while the treadmill is in operation; and perform an automatic cooldown program where the duration of the cooldown is a function of the duration of the workout or the user's heart rate. The features also include a stop program responsive to a detector for automatically stopping the treadmill when a user is no longer on the treadmill and a frame tag module attached to the treadmill frame having a non-volatile memory for storing treadmill configuration, and operational and maintenance data. Another included feature is the ability to display the amount of time a user spends in a heart rate zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2006Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Gary Oglesby, Emil Golen, James Fox, John Danile, Robert Kohan, Christopher Clawson, Kenneth Lantz, Daniel Wille, Timothy Porth
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Publication number: 20050209062Abstract: An exercise treadmill is disclosed which includes various features to enhance user operation and to reduce maintenance costs. These features include handlebars with an upwardly curved center section and outwardly flared side portions along with pivoting rear legs for the treadmill frame. The control panel features include snap-in user trays and an overlay covering the numerical key pad along with an auxiliary control panel having a subset of user controls that are larger and more easy to use than the same controls on the main control panel. Maintenance enhancing features include the provision for access panels in the treadmill housing and a belt lubrication system that uses a priming pulse to clear the wax spraying nozzle along with using treadmill operating criteria for scheduling and operating the lubrication system. For injection molded parts such as the control panel, structural strength is enhanced by utilizing gas-assist injection molding to form structural ribs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Timothy Anderson, Michael Brennan, Christopher Clawson, Thomas Cray, Juliette Daly, Peter Haugen, Edward Honda, John Hsing, Edward Minnich, Steven Lenz, Paul Osenkarski, Jeffrey Partynski, Timothy Porth, Thomas Smith, Daniel Wille, Chungkin Yee, Gary Oglesby, John Danile, Kenneth Davis
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Publication number: 20050026750Abstract: A microprocessor based exercise treadmill control system is disclosed which includes various features to enhance user operation. These features include programs operative to: permit a set of user controls to cause the treadmill to initially operate at predetermined speeds; permit the user to design custom workouts; permit the user to switch between workout programs while the treadmill is in operation; and perform an automatic cooldown program where the duration of the cooldown is a function of the duration of the workout or the user's heart rate. The features also include a stop program responsive to a detector for automatically stopping the treadmill when a user is no longer on the treadmill and a frame tag module attached to the treadmill frame having a non-volatile memory for storing treadmill configuration, and operational and maintenance data. Another included feature is the ability to display the amount of time a user spends in a heart rate zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Gary Oglesby, Emil Golen, James Fox, John Danile, Robert Kohan, Christopher Clawson, Kenneth Lantz, Daniel Wille, Timothy Porth
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Patent number: D558841Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Clawson, Robert McDonial, Steven Lenz, Christian Kulujian, Shawn Barrett, Simon Hung-Che Chao