Patents by Inventor Scott Watterson
Scott Watterson 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: 20230277892Abstract: An exercise device includes a frame and a mirrored surface connected to the frame. A display is disposed within the frame and is positioned such that the display is viewable through at least a portion of the mirrored surface. The exercise device includes one or more arms rotatably attached to the frame and one or more arm motors configured to position the arms relative to the frame. One or more pull cables extend from the one or more arms, and a resistance mechanism including a motor is configured to resist movement of the pull cables.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Kent M. Smith, Gaylen Ercanbrack, David Hays, Scott Watterson, Timothee Merlu, Claude Ceard
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Patent number: 8845493Abstract: Embodiments relate to exercise systems, and more particularly to exercise cycles and systems for generating exercise programs simulating real-world terrain. In accordance with at least some aspects, a stationary exercise cycle includes an incline mechanism adjusting the vertical and/or lateral incline of the stationary exercise cycle. The incline mechanism may respond to control signals that change vertical incline to simulate an ascent or descent of a hill, or a lateral incline to simulate a turn. A communication system may provide exercise programs to the exercise cycle by operating in connection with third party providers of topographical, map, or other information. Such information can be used to automatically determine corresponding incline or resistance changes, as well as visual information for an exercise program.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: ICON IP, Inc.Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Dale Buchanan
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Patent number: 8808148Abstract: An elliptical exercise machine includes a base support structure adapted to be positioned on a support surface. The machine includes first and second reciprocating foot supports, each foot support being movably linked to the base support structure. Additionally, a ramp assembly is situated on the base support structure, the ramp assembly having first and second guide rails for guiding the respective second ends of the first and second foot supports such that the foot supports move in an elliptical path when the elliptical exercise machine is operating. Moreover, a first support member is linked to the base support structure, wherein the first support member is pivotably linked to the ramp assembly at a point above the base support structure. Furthermore, a lift mechanism is linked on a first end to the base support structure and pivotably linked on a second end to the ramp assembly above the base support structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Icon IP, Inc.Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Keith Taylor, Robert Alleman
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Publication number: 20120190508Abstract: An elliptical exercise machine includes a base support structure adapted to be positioned on a support surface. The machine includes first and second reciprocating foot supports, each foot support being movably linked to the base support structure. Additionally, a ramp assembly is situated on the base support structure, the ramp assembly having first and second guide rails for guiding the respective second ends of the first and second foot supports such that the foot supports move in an elliptical path when the elliptical exercise machine is operating. Moreover, a first support member is linked to the base support structure, wherein the first support member is pivotably linked to the ramp assembly at a point above the base support structure. Furthermore, a lift mechanism is linked on a first end to the base support structure and pivotably linked on a second end to the ramp assembly above the base support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: ICON IP, INC.Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Keith Taylor, Robert Alleman
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Publication number: 20110172059Abstract: Embodiments relate to exercise systems, and more particularly to exercise cycles and systems for generating exercise programs simulating real-world terrain. In accordance with at least some aspects, a stationary exercise cycle includes an incline mechanism adjusting the vertical and/or lateral incline of the stationary exercise cycle. The incline mechanism may respond to control signals that change vertical incline to simulate an ascent or descent of a hill, or a lateral incline to simulate a turn. A communication system may provide exercise programs to the exercise cycle by operating in connection with third party providers of topographical, map, or other information. Such information can be used to automatically determine corresponding incline or resistance changes, as well as visual information for an exercise program.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: ICON IP, INC.Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Dale Buchanan
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Patent number: 7862475Abstract: An exercise device configured to sense and respond to objects in proximity to the exercise device is provided. The device includes a sensor configured to sense objects in proximity to the exercise device other than the user who is operating the exercise device. A console is in communication with the sensor that instructs components of the treadmill to provide, for example, an audible and/or visual response to the user of the exercise device, or to slow or stop the exercise device from moving. Sensors that are capable of sensing whether objects are within different spatial zones of proximity are disclosed. Multiple pre-defined and/or user-defined responses to objects detected in multiple corresponding spatial zones of proximity are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Scott Watterson, Darren C. Ashby
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Publication number: 20100216599Abstract: An exercise device configured to sense and respond to objects in proximity to the exercise device is provided. The device includes a sensor configured to sense objects in proximity to the exercise device other than the user who is operating the exercise device. A console is in communication with the sensor that instructs components of the treadmill to provide, for example, an audible and/or visual response to the user of the exercise device, or to slow or stop the exercise device from moving. Sensors that are capable of sensing whether objects are within different spatial zones of proximity are disclosed. Multiple pre-defined and/or user-defined responses to objects detected in multiple corresponding spatial zones of proximity are also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Scott Watterson, Darren C. Ashby
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Patent number: 7713172Abstract: An exercise device configured to sense and respond to objects in proximity to the exercise device is provided. The device includes a sensor configured to sense objects in proximity to the exercise device other than the user who is operating the exercise device. A console is in communication with the sensor that instructs components of the treadmill to provide, for example, an audible and/or visual response to the user of the exercise device, or to slow or stop the exercise device from moving. Sensors that are capable of sensing whether objects are within different spatial zones of proximity are disclosed. Multiple pre-defined and/or user-defined responses to objects detected in multiple corresponding spatial zones of proximity are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Icon IP, Inc.Inventors: Scott Watterson, Darren C. Ashby
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Publication number: 20100093492Abstract: An exercise device configured to sense and respond to objects in proximity to the exercise device is provided. The device includes a sensor configured to sense objects in proximity to the exercise device other than the user who is operating the exercise device. A console is in communication with the sensor that instructs components of the treadmill to provide, for example, an audible and/or visual response to the user of the exercise device, or to slow or stop the exercise device from moving. Sensors that are capable of sensing whether objects are within different spatial zones of proximity are disclosed. Multiple pre-defined and/or user-defined responses to objects detected in multiple corresponding spatial zones of proximity are also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: ICON IP, INC.Inventors: Scott Watterson, Darren C. Ashby
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Publication number: 20060270654Abstract: The present invention provides for tricyclic compounds having the formula (I), wherein R1, R2, R5, R6, R7, and R8 are as described herein. The present invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, as well as the use of such compounds for treating inflammatory and immune diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: William Pitts, James Kempson, Junqing Guo, Jagabandhu Das, Charles Langevine, Steven Spergel, Scott Watterson
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Publication number: 20060217236Abstract: A method and apparatus for a treadmill having a frameless treadbase. The treadmill is lightweight and inexpensive. A preferred embodiment features an arched deck. The arched deck has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion, wherein the intermediate portion is has an upward incline or convex arch. The arched deck provides intrinsic cushion and incline. The arched deck maintains a convex arch independent of any structure in the treadmill. Additionally, the arched deck is connected to a front support and a rear support, the front support being independent from the rear support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Travis Sip
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Publication number: 20060205566Abstract: An exercise device is configured to enable a user to interact with a trainer in real-time communication. The exercise device includes an exercise mechanism having a movable element for movement in performance of exercise by a user. Communicating with the exercise mechanism is an interface adapted for gathering a first real-time signal from the user. The interface communicates with a communication system for receiving a packetized second real-time signal including a synchronized control signal from the trainer. The exercise device includes an output device configured to reproduce the second real-time signal. The control signals carried by the second signal are used to control the operating parameters of the exercise mechanism in real-time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Darren Ashby
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Publication number: 20060205569Abstract: Systems and methods that provide two-way communication between an exercise device and a computer device. A computer device and an exercise device employ different protocol formats and communicate through a translator device, which includes a microcontroller specifically designed to translate data or signals deliverable by different communication protocols. The exercise device, the computer device, or a user at either the exercise or computer device may initiate the communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Darren Ashby, Robert Ashby
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Patent number: 7097588Abstract: The present invention relates to heart rate monitor displays. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for displaying a user's heart rate relative to a target heart rate. A progressive heart rate monitor display having two or more indicia adapted to indicate a users heart rate relative to a target heart rate and to signal changes in the user's heart rate is provided. The progressive heart rate monitor display can include a numeric display for representing the heart rate as a numeric value. A method of displaying a user's heart rate in which one or more of the indicia are actuated to signal changes in a user's heart rate relative to a target heart rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Icon IP, Inc.Inventors: Scott Watterson, William T. Dalebout, Kirk Lorrigan, Darren Ashby
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Publication number: 20060148836Abstract: A class of substituted spiro-hydantoin compounds (II) having the formula: its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, enantiomers, solvates, or prodrugs thereof, wherein R16 is a substituted pyridinyl group, as defined herein, is provided. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating anti-inflammatory and/or immune diseases with the pyridyl-substituted spiro-hydantoin compounds are also objectives of this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: T.G. Dhar, Michele Launay, Dominique Potin, Scott Watterson, Zili Xiao
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Publication number: 20050215397Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods for controlling an exercise device with one or more control signals associated with an exercise program received from a telephone answering service. The exercise device includes an input device through which a user can request an exercise program from the telephone answering service. The telephone answering service delivers selectable options to the exercise device, which presents the options to the user. In response to the user selecting a particular option, the telephone answering service delivers the selected exercise program, including one or more control signals, to the exercise device. The exercise device identifies the one or more control signals, either by detecting the audible representation of the one or more control signals or analyzing the electronic representation of the received exercise program, and controls one or more operating parameters of the exercise device based upon such one or more control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Darren Ashby
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Publication number: 20050209052Abstract: An exercise system including a support base and an operable member movably coupled to the support base. Electrically coupled to the operable member is an interface console. The interface console includes a plurality of speed level keys and a plurality of grade level keys. The speed level keys enable a user to selected different pre-set speeds of the operable member, while the grade level keys enable a user to select different pre-set grades of the operable member. Associated with the speed level and grade level keys are incremental keys that enable a user to incrementally increase and/or decrease the speed, grade, or resistance of the exercise system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Darren Ashby, Scott Watterson, Kirk Lorrigan, William Dalebout
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Publication number: 20050164838Abstract: The present invention relates to exercise apparatuses. In more particular the present invention relates to a self-adjusting treadmill having a moveable console and a self-adjusting cushioning assembly. According to one aspect of the present invention, the moveable console and the self-adjusting cushioning assembly of the treadmill automatically adjust based on user parameters. The user parameters can be input by the user or automatically detected when the user steps on the treadmill by the movable console and/or the cushioning mechanisms. In one embodiment, when the user stands on the treadmill, the console detects the height of the user and is automatically raised or lowered to tailor the positioning of the console relative to the height of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Darren Ashby
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Publication number: 20050164839Abstract: The present invention relates to exercise apparatuses. In more particular the present invention relates to a self-adjusting treadmill having a moveable console and a self-adjusting cushioning assembly. According to one aspect of the present invention, the moveable console and the self-adjusting cushioning assembly of the treadmill automatically adjust based on user parameters. The user parameters can be input by the user or automatically detected when the user steps on the treadmill by the movable console and/or the cushioning mechanisms. For example, in one embodiment, when the user steps on the treadmill, the self-adjusting cushioning assembly detects the weight of the user and automatically adjusts the amount of cushioning to accommodate the weight of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout, Darren Ashby
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Publication number: 20050148443Abstract: The treadmill has a tread base that is rotatably attached to and between a left upright and a right upright. The tread base is rotatable between a first position for performing exercises and an upright or storage position. A latching structure is provided to latch the tread base to the support structure. The treadmill also includes inclination structure for inclining the tread relative to the support surface when in the first position. The treadmill also includes rigid handles and one configuration movable handles. The tread base also has a rigid undersurface or pan to fully enclose the underside of the tread base. A lift assist gas cylinder is also interconnected between the tread base and the feet attached to the uprights.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Scott Watterson, William Dalebout