TODAY’S PATENT – EXERCISE MACHINE MONITORING AND INSTRUCTION SYSTEM
The said invention (US10272285B2) was invented by Sebastien Anthony Louis Lagree, Andy H. Gibbs, Samuel D. Cox and Todd G. Remundand patented by USPTO on April 30th, 2019. Currently, it stands assigned to Lagree Technologies Inc.
Conventional Pilates equipment features a rectangular base with parallel rails and a movable carriage connected by springs, allowing for resistance exercises. However, the carriage’s range of motion is limited to the length of the apparatus and restricts user movement, potentially hindering exercise effectiveness and user experience.
The claimed invention is an exercise machine system that tracks and guides the movement of its parts, offering real-time feedback to improve workouts. This includes sensors to monitor positions, a processor for data processing, and a feedback device for instant guidance.
It enables exercisers to receive immediate feedback during their workout sessions, enhancing exercise efficiency and effectiveness.