IP Library Granted Patent US 10,433,612
Granted Patent B2
US 10,433,612 · App. 14/641,663 · Granted Oct 8, 2019

Pressure sensor to quantify work

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Patent No.
US 10,433,612
App. No.
14/641,663
Granted
Oct 8, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A monitoring system includes a shoe and a sole integrated into the shoe. The monitoring system also includes a connection mechanism attached to an underside of the sole and is shaped to connect the sole to a pedal. A pressure sensor is incorporated into the shoe that senses a force exerted on the pedal when the shoe is connected to the pedal through the connection mechanism.

Claims (44)

1. A monitoring system, comprising:

a shoe;

a sole integrated into the shoe;

a connection mechanism attached to an underside of the sole, wherein the connection mechanism is shaped to connect the sole to a pedal;

a pressure sensor comprising a first plate and a second plate spaced apart from the first plate to form a capacitor, wherein the pressure sensor is incorporated within the sole of the shoe that senses a force exerted on the pedal when the shoe is connected to the pedal through the connection mechanism, wherein the first plate is located above the second plate, a baseline distance between the first plate and the second plate representing a distance between the first plate and the second plate in the absence of upward and downward forces, and the pressure sensor determines an upward force based on if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is greater than the baseline distance and the pressure sensor determines a downward force if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is less than the baseline distance; and

an energy harvesting mechanism disposed in the shoe and physically independent of the pressure sensor, the energy harvesting mechanism including a reciprocating element and a stationary element, where the reciprocating element induces an electric current upon moving relative to the stationary element, and wherein the electric current of the energy harvesting mechanism supplies the pressure sensor with electrical power.

2. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the shoe further comprises an accelerometer.

3. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the shoe further comprises a wireless transmitter that transmits measurements of the pressure sensor to a computing device.

4. The monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the computing device comprises a processor and memory with non-transitory programmed instructions containing computer instructions store therein, wherein the non-transitory programmed instructions cause the processor to quantify the force based at least in part on the measurements of the pressure sensor.

5. The monitoring system of claim 4 , wherein the non-transitory programmed instructions further cause the processor to quantify a calorie count based at least in part on the measurements of the pressure sensor.

6. The monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the computing device includes a processor and a memory, the memory including programmable instructions, which, when accessed by the processor, cause the processor to determine if a user standing or walking.

7. The monitoring system of claim 6 , wherein the programmable instructions further cause the processor to switch off the pressure sensor, discard recorded data, or withhold recorded data when the user is standing or walking.

8. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the connection mechanism is a clipless pedal system.

9. The monitoring system of claim 8 , wherein the pressure sensor is positioned proximate a cleat receptacle of the clipless pedal system.

10. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor is a capacitive based pressure sensor.

11. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the energy harvesting mechanism that converts a pressure exerted onto the sole into electrical power.

12. A monitoring system, comprising:

a shoe;

a sole integrated into the shoe;

a cleat receptacle formed in the sole;

a clipless pedal system that connects the sole to a pedal when the pedal is attached to the clipless pedal system;

a pressure sensor comprising a first plate and a second plate spaced apart from the first plate to form a capacitor, wherein the pressure sensor is incorporated within the sole of the shoe, wherein the pressure sensor is positioned proximate the cleat receptacle, wherein the first plate is located above the second plate, a baseline distance between the first plate and the second plate representing a distance between the first plate and the second plate in the absence of upward and downward forces, and the pressure sensor determines an upward force based on if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is greater than the baseline distance and the pressure sensor determines a downward force if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is less than the baseline distance; and

an energy harvesting mechanism disposed in a separate area of the shoe than the pressure sensor, the energy harvesting mechanism including a reciprocating element and a stationary element, where the reciprocating element induces an electric current upon moving relative to the stationary element, and wherein the electric current of the energy harvesting mechanism supplies the pressure sensor with electrical power.

13. The monitoring system of claim 12 , further comprising an accelerometer disposed in the shoe.

14. The monitoring system of claim 12 , wherein the shoe further comprises a wireless transmitter that transmits measurements of the pressure sensor to a computing device.

15. The monitoring system of claim 14 , wherein the computing device comprises a processor and memory, wherein the memory includes non-transitory programmed instructions containing computer instructions store therein that, when accessed by the processor, cause the processor to quantify a force based at least in part on the measurements of the pressure sensor.

16. The monitoring system of claim 15 , wherein the non-transitory programmed instructions further cause the processor to quantify a calorie count based at least in part on the measurements of the pressure sensor.

17. A monitoring system, comprising:

a computing device;

a shoe;

a sole integrated into the shoe;

a cleat receptacle formed in the sole;

a clipless pedal system that connects the sole to a pedal when the pedal is attached to the clipless pedal system;

a capacitive based pressure sensor comprising a first plate and a second plate spaced apart from the first plate to form a capacitor, wherein the second plate is located above the first plate, wherein the pressure sensor is incorporated within the sole of the shoe and positioned proximate a cleat receptacle, wherein the capacitive based pressure sensor includes a baseline distance between the first plate and the second plate, wherein the baseline distance represents a distance between the first plate and the second plate in the absence of upward and downward forces, and the capacitive based pressure sensor determines the upward forces based on if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is greater than the baseline distance and the capacitive based pressure sensor determines the downward forces if the distance between the first plate and the second plate is less than the baseline distance;

wherein the capacitive based pressure sensor distinguishes between upward forces to the pedal through the shoe and downward forces to the pedal through the shoe;

an accelerometer incorporated into the shoe that senses a direction of a force exerted on the pedal; and

a wireless transmitter incorporated into the shoe that transmits measurements of the capacitive based pressure sensor to the computing device;

wherein the computing device comprises a processor and memory, wherein the memory includes non-transitory programmed instructions containing computer instructions store therein, which when accessed by the processor cause the processor to:

quantify the force based at least in part on the measurements of the capacitive based pressure sensor; and

quantify a calorie count based at least in part on the measurements of the capacitive based pressure sensor; and

wherein the shoe further comprises an energy harvesting mechanism that supplies two or more of the capacitive based pressure sensor, the accelerometer, the wireless transmitter, and the processor and memory with electrical power, the energy harvesting mechanism including a reciprocating element and a stationary element, where the reciprocating element induces an electric current upon moving relative to the stationary element.

18. The monitoring system of claim 17 , wherein the measurements are at least temporarily stored in a shoe memory.

19. The monitoring system of claim 18 , wherein the shoe includes a shoe processor and the shoe memory includes shoe programmable instructions that cause the shoe processor to at least partially process the measurements stored in the shoe memory before the measurements are transmitted to the computing device.

20. The monitoring system of claim 19 , wherein the shoe processor compresses the measurements before the measurements are transmitted to the computing device.

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