US20140073483A1 - Muscle activity training facility for upper body of user - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a muscle activity training facility, and more particularly to a muscle activity training facility including a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- Typical muscle activity detecting or training facilities comprise one or more sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like for attaching or mounting or securing onto various portions or positions or locations of a user and for sensing or detecting the muscle activities or the degrees of the fatigue and pain of muscles or the like.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,513 to Konno discloses one of the typical methods and apparatuses for estimating the degrees of the fatigue and pain of muscles and comparing subjects of different weights on the same basis by deriving the variation in the muscular strength such as the dorsal muscular strength, shoulder muscular strength, the grasping power, and the like as an electric signal and integrating the muscular output.
- the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like are attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,519 to Bible discloses another typical apparatus and method for monitoring heart muscle electrical activity including a plurality of electrical contacts and a monitoring unit, the contacts receive the electrical signals generated by the heart muscle of a patient and transmit the signals to the monitoring unit.
- the electrical contacts are normally attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and also may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,496,739 to Arbel discloses a further typical apparatus and method including a set of electrode positioners for skin-contacting surface electrodes used for electrical muscular stimulation in conjunction with a splint, the set including at least one electrode positioner in the form of a scoop-like structure.
- the splint may not be easily attached or mounted or secured onto the selected or required portions or positions or locations of the user, and thus may not be used to suitably sense or detect the muscle activities of the user.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,593,768 to Vasiliev et al. discloses a still further typical system and method for determining smooth muscle motor activity in body organs, the system comprises electrodes for recording an analog signal in the subject's body, an analog to digital converter that converts the analog signal to a digital signal and a processor.
- the electrodes are normally attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials or the like and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and also may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like of the typical muscle activity detecting or training facilities may not be easily and quickly and readily attached or mounted or secured onto the upper body of the user and may not be used to correctly or properly sense or detect or train the muscle groups in the upper body of the user, and the positions or locations of the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like should be attached or mounted or secured onto the user by trial and error method and should be calibrated many times.
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional muscle activity detecting or training facilities.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a muscle activity training facility including a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- a muscle activity training facility comprising a processing device, a monitor electrically connecting to the processing device, the monitor including a screen provided thereon, and the screen including a first area and a second area, and including two first figures in the first area for indicating standard operations of muscle groups in front and rear portions of a user respectively, and including two second figures in the second area for indicating operations of muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user respectively, a carrier for attaching to an upper body of the user, and a number of electrodes attached to the carrier at selected locations of the carrier corresponding to predetermined positions of the muscle groups of the user, and electrically coupling to the processing device for detecting operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user and for sending detected signals to the processing device and for showing and indicating and displaying the detected operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user in the second figures in the second area of the screen.
- the carrier includes a chamber formed therein for receiving and engaging with and for wearing onto the upper body of the user, and includes two side openings formed therein for receiving and engaging with upper arms of the user, and includes an upper opening formed therein for receiving and engaging with the neck portion of the user and thus for suitably wearing onto the upper body of the user.
- the carrier further includes a G-sensor attached thereto for sensing purposes.
- the monitor includes a selected area of the screen for showing and indicating and displaying the operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user.
- the carrier includes at least one pointer provided thereon for aligning with a reference portion of the user and for allowing the electrodes to be suitably aligned with the required or predetermined portions of the user.
- the carrier is selected from a flexible cloth member.
- FIG. 1 is a plan schematic view of a muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan schematic view of a display screen of the muscle activity training facility
- FIG. 3 is a lower perspective view illustrating a carrier of the muscle activity training facility
- FIG. 4 is a partial front plan schematic view of a front portion of a user, illustrating the attachment of the muscle activity training facility to the upper body of the user;
- FIG. 5 is a partial rear plan schematic view of a rear portion of the user, illustrating the attachment of the muscle activity training facility to the upper body of the user;
- FIG. 6 is another plan schematic view illustrating the display screen of the muscle activity training facility.
- FIGS. 7 , 8 , 9 are plan schematic views similar to FIGS. 2 and 6 , illustrating the operation of the muscle activity training facility for the upper body of the user.
- a muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention comprises a computer facility or device 10 including a processor or control device or central processing unit (CPU) or processing device 11 , and a displayer device or monitor 12 electrically connected or coupled to the central processing unit (CPU) or processing device 11 , in which the monitor 12 includes a screen 15 formed or provided thereon for displaying or showing various data or figures or information or the like.
- the screen 15 of the monitor 12 may be used or provided for displaying or showing or indicating the front plan schematic view and the rear plan schematic view of the user 8 ( FIGS. 4-5 ), and/or the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the user 8 .
- the muscle activity training facility further comprises an attaching or mounting or carrying or sensing or detective pad or adapting device 3 including a spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member or carrier 30 made of nonwoven or woven paper or composite or plastic or rubber pad or cloth materials or the like for attaching or mounting or securing or wrapping or winding or wearing or engaging onto the upper body 80 of the user 8 ( FIGS. 4-5 ) and for firmly or solidly and stably anchoring or retaining or securing onto the upper body 80 of the user 8 and for preventing the adapting device 3 from being disengaged or separated from the upper body 80 of the user 8 even when the upper body 80 of the user 8 is conducting serious or intense or agitated exercise operations.
- an attaching or mounting or carrying or sensing or detective pad or adapting device 3 including a spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member or carrier 30 made of nonwoven or woven paper or composite or plastic or rubber pad or cloth materials or the like for attaching or mounting or securing or wrapping or winding or wearing or engaging onto the upper body 80 of the user 8 (
- the spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member or detective pad or carrier 30 of the adapting device 3 includes a chamber 31 formed therein ( FIG. 3 ) for receiving or engaging with the upper body 80 of the user 8 , and includes two side openings 32 formed therein for receiving or extending or engaging with the shoulders and/or the upper arms 81 of the user 8 , and includes an upper opening 33 formed therein for receiving or extending or engaging with the neck portion 82 of the user 8 , and thus for allowing the spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member or carrier 30 of the adapting device 3 to be firmly or solidly and stably attached or mounted or anchored or retained or secured onto the upper body 80 of the user 8 , and thus for preventing the carrier 30 of the adapting device 3 from being disengaged or separated from the user 8 even when the user 8 is conducting serious or intense or agitated exercise operations.
- a number of transducers or electrical contacts or sensors or detectors or electrodes 40 - 45 or the like are further provided and attached or mounted or secured onto the carrier 30 , particularly the interior or inner peripheral portion 34 of the carrier 30 ( FIGS.
- the electrodes 40 , 41 are disposed or located at the front portion of the carrier 30 and to be attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged onto the chest portion of the upper body 80 of the user 8
- the other electrodes 42 - 45 are disposed or located at the other positions or locations corresponding to the other positions of the upper body 80 of the user 8 , such as the upper or shoulder portions of the upper body 80 , the side or the arm portion of the upper body 80 .
- a further transducer or electrical contact or sensor or detector or electrode 46 such as a G-sensor 46 or the like may further be provided and attached or mounted or secured onto the interior or inner peripheral portion 34 of the carrier 30 at the other selected or predetermined portions or positions or locations of the carrier 30 , for example, the electrode 46 is disposed or located at the upper and rear or back portion of the carrier 30 corresponding to the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of the user 8 for sensing or detecting the activities or exercise operations of the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of the user 8 , such that the electrodes 40 - 46 may be used or provided for sensing or detecting the muscle or joint or link activities or the exercise operations of the muscle or the joints or the links or the like of the user 8 .
- the electrodes 40 - 46 are also electrically connected or coupled to the central processing unit (CPU) or processing device 11 for sending or transmitting the sensed or detected signals to the CPU or processing device 11 .
- the adapting device 3 further includes one or more (such as two) indicators or pointers 47 - 49 formed or provided thereon for indicating or aligning with various selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of the user 8 , such as the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of the user 8 , the acromion processes of the user 8 , etc. for allowing the electrodes 40 - 46 to be suitably aligned with and attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged with the selected or predetermined or required portions or positions or locations of the muscle or the joints or the links or the like of the user 8 .
- the screen 15 of the monitor 12 includes two halves or portions or areas 16 , 17 , for example, the left or first half or portion or area 16 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 includes two FIGS. 18 , 19 that may be used or provided for displaying or showing the muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user 8 respectively, particularly, the FIGS. 18 , 19 at the left or first half or portion or area 16 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 are provided for displaying or showing the standard or predetermined or tested or correct activities or operations of the muscle groups of the user 8 that have been predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility or device 10 and that may be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like.
- the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 also includes two FIGS. 20 , 21 ( FIGS. 2 and 6 ) that may also be used or provided for displaying or showing the muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user 8 respectively; particularly, the FIGS. 20 , 21 at the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 are provided for displaying or indicating or showing the signals detected and transmitted from the electrodes 40 - 46 and/or processed or treated by the central processing unit (CPU) or processing device 11 of the computer facility or device 10 , in which the FIGS. 20 , 21 may also be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like for indicating the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the muscle groups in the upper body 80 of the user 8 .
- FIGS. 20 , 21 may also be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like for indicating the status or actuations or
- the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 may also be used or provided for displaying or showing the actuating or operating or acting or moving or exercising of the user 8 .
- the upper body 80 of the user 8 when the upper body 80 of the user 8 is actuated or operated or acted or moved or exercised, such as the shoulder or upper arm is outwardly rotated ( FIG. 7 , the right area 17 of the screen 15 ), the forwardly or upwardly pushing of the arms ( FIG. 8 , the right area 17 of the screen 15 ), the upwardly moving or elevating of the shoulder of the user 8 ( FIG. 9 , the right area 17 of the screen 15 ).
- the muscle groups shown in the left area 16 of the screen 15 show that the muscle groups of the user 8 are properly or suitably and correctly used or operated, and have been previously tested or predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility or device 10 as the standard or correct activities or operations of the muscle groups of the user 8 .
- the actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the other muscle groups of the user 8 that have not been shown or indicated in FIGS. 7-9 may also be tested or predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility or device 10 .
- the carrier 30 of the adapting device 3 may be attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of the upper body 80 of the user 8 by aligning the pointers 47 - 49 of the carriers 30 with the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of the user 8 as previously described. As shown in FIG.
- the user may then select or choose the required or predetermined actuation or operation or activity or movement or exercise to be conducted, such as the outwardly rotating of the shoulder or upper arm, which will be shown or indicated or displayed in the lower or selected area 22 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 , and/or will be shown or indicated or displayed in the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 ( FIGS. 7-9 ).
- the required or predetermined actuation or operation or activity or movement or exercise to be conducted such as the outwardly rotating of the shoulder or upper arm, which will be shown or indicated or displayed in the lower or selected area 22 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 , and/or will be shown or indicated or displayed in the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 ( FIGS. 7-9 ).
- the FIGS. 20 , 21 may then be shown and displayed on the right or second half or portion or area 17 of the screen 15 of the monitor 12 and may be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like for indicating the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the muscle groups in the upper body 80 of the user 8 .
- the user 8 may then compare the FIGS. 20 , 21 at the right or second area 17 of the screen 15 with the FIGS. 18 , 19 at the left or first area 16 of the screen 15 , and may then determine the difference between the muscle groups in the FIGS. 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , in order to correct the activity or exercise operation of the user 8 .
- the carriers 30 of the adapting device 3 may be easily and quickly and readily and solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations or the upper body 80 of the user 8 by aligning the pointers 47 - 49 of the carriers 30 with the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of the user 8 , and the electrodes 40 - 46 may be suitably attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged with the selected or predetermined or required portions or positions or locations of the muscle groups or the joints or the links or the like of the user 8 for properly or suitably and correctly using or operating or sensing or detecting or training the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- the muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention includes a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably or properly sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
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A muscle activity training facility includes a monitor electrically connecting to a processing device and having a screen, the screen includes two areas, and two figures in one of the areas for indicating the standard operations of the muscle groups in front and rear portions of the user, and two further figures in the other area for indicating the muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user, a carrier is attached to an upper body of the user, and a number of electrodes are attached to the carrier and electrically coupled to the processing device for detecting the activities of the muscle groups and for showing the detected activities of the muscle groups of the user in the other figures in the other area of the screen.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a muscle activity training facility, and more particularly to a muscle activity training facility including a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Typical muscle activity detecting or training facilities comprise one or more sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like for attaching or mounting or securing onto various portions or positions or locations of a user and for sensing or detecting the muscle activities or the degrees of the fatigue and pain of muscles or the like.
- For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,513 to Konno discloses one of the typical methods and apparatuses for estimating the degrees of the fatigue and pain of muscles and comparing subjects of different weights on the same basis by deriving the variation in the muscular strength such as the dorsal muscular strength, shoulder muscular strength, the grasping power, and the like as an electric signal and integrating the muscular output.
- However, normally, the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like are attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,519 to Bible discloses another typical apparatus and method for monitoring heart muscle electrical activity including a plurality of electrical contacts and a monitoring unit, the contacts receive the electrical signals generated by the heart muscle of a patient and transmit the signals to the monitoring unit.
- However, the electrical contacts are normally attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and also may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,496,739 to Arbel discloses a further typical apparatus and method including a set of electrode positioners for skin-contacting surface electrodes used for electrical muscular stimulation in conjunction with a splint, the set including at least one electrode positioner in the form of a scoop-like structure.
- However, the splint may not be easily attached or mounted or secured onto the selected or required portions or positions or locations of the user, and thus may not be used to suitably sense or detect the muscle activities of the user.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,593,768 to Vasiliev et al. discloses a still further typical system and method for determining smooth muscle motor activity in body organs, the system comprises electrodes for recording an analog signal in the subject's body, an analog to digital converter that converts the analog signal to a digital signal and a processor.
- However, the electrodes are normally attached or mounted or secured onto the user with tapes or adhesive materials or the like and may not be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured onto the user at the selected or required portions or positions or locations, particularly the hairy portions of the user, and also may have a good chance to be disengaged from the user after use particularly when or while the muscles are moved or activated or operated.
- Actually, the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like of the typical muscle activity detecting or training facilities may not be easily and quickly and readily attached or mounted or secured onto the upper body of the user and may not be used to correctly or properly sense or detect or train the muscle groups in the upper body of the user, and the positions or locations of the sensors or detectors or electrodes or transducers or electrical contacts or the like should be attached or mounted or secured onto the user by trial and error method and should be calibrated many times.
- The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional muscle activity detecting or training facilities.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a muscle activity training facility including a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a muscle activity training facility comprising a processing device, a monitor electrically connecting to the processing device, the monitor including a screen provided thereon, and the screen including a first area and a second area, and including two first figures in the first area for indicating standard operations of muscle groups in front and rear portions of a user respectively, and including two second figures in the second area for indicating operations of muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user respectively, a carrier for attaching to an upper body of the user, and a number of electrodes attached to the carrier at selected locations of the carrier corresponding to predetermined positions of the muscle groups of the user, and electrically coupling to the processing device for detecting operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user and for sending detected signals to the processing device and for showing and indicating and displaying the detected operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user in the second figures in the second area of the screen.
- The carrier includes a chamber formed therein for receiving and engaging with and for wearing onto the upper body of the user, and includes two side openings formed therein for receiving and engaging with upper arms of the user, and includes an upper opening formed therein for receiving and engaging with the neck portion of the user and thus for suitably wearing onto the upper body of the user.
- The carrier further includes a G-sensor attached thereto for sensing purposes. The monitor includes a selected area of the screen for showing and indicating and displaying the operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user.
- The carrier includes at least one pointer provided thereon for aligning with a reference portion of the user and for allowing the electrodes to be suitably aligned with the required or predetermined portions of the user. The carrier is selected from a flexible cloth member.
- Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a plan schematic view of a muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a plan schematic view of a display screen of the muscle activity training facility; -
FIG. 3 is a lower perspective view illustrating a carrier of the muscle activity training facility; -
FIG. 4 is a partial front plan schematic view of a front portion of a user, illustrating the attachment of the muscle activity training facility to the upper body of the user; -
FIG. 5 is a partial rear plan schematic view of a rear portion of the user, illustrating the attachment of the muscle activity training facility to the upper body of the user; -
FIG. 6 is another plan schematic view illustrating the display screen of the muscle activity training facility; and -
FIGS. 7 , 8, 9 are plan schematic views similar toFIGS. 2 and 6 , illustrating the operation of the muscle activity training facility for the upper body of the user. - Referring to the drawings, and initially to
FIG. 1 , a muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention comprises a computer facility ordevice 10 including a processor or control device or central processing unit (CPU) orprocessing device 11, and a displayer device or monitor 12 electrically connected or coupled to the central processing unit (CPU) orprocessing device 11, in which themonitor 12 includes ascreen 15 formed or provided thereon for displaying or showing various data or figures or information or the like. For example, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 6-9, thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 may be used or provided for displaying or showing or indicating the front plan schematic view and the rear plan schematic view of the user 8 (FIGS. 4-5 ), and/or the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of theuser 8. - Referring to FIGS. 1 and 3-5, the muscle activity training facility further comprises an attaching or mounting or carrying or sensing or detective pad or adapting
device 3 including a spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member orcarrier 30 made of nonwoven or woven paper or composite or plastic or rubber pad or cloth materials or the like for attaching or mounting or securing or wrapping or winding or wearing or engaging onto theupper body 80 of the user 8 (FIGS. 4-5 ) and for firmly or solidly and stably anchoring or retaining or securing onto theupper body 80 of theuser 8 and for preventing the adaptingdevice 3 from being disengaged or separated from theupper body 80 of theuser 8 even when theupper body 80 of theuser 8 is conducting serious or intense or agitated exercise operations. - For example, the spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member or detective pad or
carrier 30 of theadapting device 3 includes achamber 31 formed therein (FIG. 3 ) for receiving or engaging with theupper body 80 of theuser 8, and includes twoside openings 32 formed therein for receiving or extending or engaging with the shoulders and/or theupper arms 81 of theuser 8, and includes anupper opening 33 formed therein for receiving or extending or engaging with theneck portion 82 of theuser 8, and thus for allowing the spatial and flexible or three-dimensional member orcarrier 30 of theadapting device 3 to be firmly or solidly and stably attached or mounted or anchored or retained or secured onto theupper body 80 of theuser 8, and thus for preventing thecarrier 30 of theadapting device 3 from being disengaged or separated from theuser 8 even when theuser 8 is conducting serious or intense or agitated exercise operations. - As also shown in FIGS. 1 and 3-5, a number of transducers or electrical contacts or sensors or detectors or electrodes 40-45 or the like are further provided and attached or mounted or secured onto the
carrier 30, particularly the interior or innerperipheral portion 34 of the carrier 30 (FIGS. 1 , 3) at various or selected or predetermined portions or positions or locations of thecarrier 30, for example, theelectrodes carrier 30 and to be attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged onto the chest portion of theupper body 80 of theuser 8, and the other electrodes 42-45 are disposed or located at the other positions or locations corresponding to the other positions of theupper body 80 of theuser 8, such as the upper or shoulder portions of theupper body 80, the side or the arm portion of theupper body 80. - As also shown in
FIGS. 1 and 5 , a further transducer or electrical contact or sensor or detector orelectrode 46, such as a G-sensor 46 or the like may further be provided and attached or mounted or secured onto the interior or innerperipheral portion 34 of thecarrier 30 at the other selected or predetermined portions or positions or locations of thecarrier 30, for example, theelectrode 46 is disposed or located at the upper and rear or back portion of thecarrier 30 corresponding to the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of theuser 8 for sensing or detecting the activities or exercise operations of the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of theuser 8, such that the electrodes 40-46 may be used or provided for sensing or detecting the muscle or joint or link activities or the exercise operations of the muscle or the joints or the links or the like of theuser 8. - The electrodes 40-46 are also electrically connected or coupled to the central processing unit (CPU) or
processing device 11 for sending or transmitting the sensed or detected signals to the CPU orprocessing device 11. Theadapting device 3 further includes one or more (such as two) indicators or pointers 47-49 formed or provided thereon for indicating or aligning with various selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of theuser 8, such as the adjacent portion of the cervical vertebrae and the thoracic vertebrae of theuser 8, the acromion processes of theuser 8, etc. for allowing the electrodes 40-46 to be suitably aligned with and attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged with the selected or predetermined or required portions or positions or locations of the muscle or the joints or the links or the like of theuser 8. - As shown in FIGS. 2 and 6-9, the
screen 15 of themonitor 12 includes two halves or portions orareas area 16 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 includes twoFIGS. 18 , 19 that may be used or provided for displaying or showing the muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of theuser 8 respectively, particularly, theFIGS. 18 , 19 at the left or first half or portion orarea 16 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 are provided for displaying or showing the standard or predetermined or tested or correct activities or operations of the muscle groups of theuser 8 that have been predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility ordevice 10 and that may be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like. - The right or second half or portion or
area 17 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 also includes twoFIGS. 20 , 21 (FIGS. 2 and 6 ) that may also be used or provided for displaying or showing the muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of theuser 8 respectively; particularly, theFIGS. 20 , 21 at the right or second half or portion orarea 17 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 are provided for displaying or indicating or showing the signals detected and transmitted from the electrodes 40-46 and/or processed or treated by the central processing unit (CPU) orprocessing device 11 of the computer facility ordevice 10, in which theFIGS. 20 , 21 may also be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like for indicating the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the muscle groups in theupper body 80 of theuser 8. - Alternatively, or in replacement, as shown in
FIGS. 7-9 , instead of theFIGS. 20 , 21, the right or second half or portion orarea 17 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 may also be used or provided for displaying or showing the actuating or operating or acting or moving or exercising of theuser 8. For example, as shown inFIG. 7 , when theupper body 80 of theuser 8 is actuated or operated or acted or moved or exercised, such as the shoulder or upper arm is outwardly rotated (FIG. 7 , theright area 17 of the screen 15), the forwardly or upwardly pushing of the arms (FIG. 8 , theright area 17 of the screen 15), the upwardly moving or elevating of the shoulder of the user 8 (FIG. 9 , theright area 17 of the screen 15). - It is to be noted that the muscle groups shown in the
left area 16 of thescreen 15 show that the muscle groups of theuser 8 are properly or suitably and correctly used or operated, and have been previously tested or predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility ordevice 10 as the standard or correct activities or operations of the muscle groups of theuser 8. The actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the other muscle groups of theuser 8 that have not been shown or indicated inFIGS. 7-9 may also be tested or predetermined and recorded or stored in the computer facility ordevice 10. - In operation, as shown in
FIGS. 4-5 , thecarrier 30 of theadapting device 3 may be attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of theupper body 80 of theuser 8 by aligning the pointers 47-49 of thecarriers 30 with the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of theuser 8 as previously described. As shown inFIG. 2 , the user may then select or choose the required or predetermined actuation or operation or activity or movement or exercise to be conducted, such as the outwardly rotating of the shoulder or upper arm, which will be shown or indicated or displayed in the lower orselected area 22 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12, and/or will be shown or indicated or displayed in the right or second half or portion orarea 17 of thescreen 15 of the monitor 12 (FIGS. 7-9 ). - When or while the
user 8 is conducting the selected or predetermined or required activity or movement or exercise operation or actuation, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 6 , theFIGS. 20 , 21 may then be shown and displayed on the right or second half or portion orarea 17 of thescreen 15 of themonitor 12 and may be indicated or displayed or shown by shaded lines, different colors, the darkness, the brightness or the like for indicating the status or actuations or operations or activities or movements or exercises of the muscle groups in theupper body 80 of theuser 8. Theuser 8 may then compare theFIGS. 20 , 21 at the right orsecond area 17 of thescreen 15 with theFIGS. 18 , 19 at the left orfirst area 16 of thescreen 15, and may then determine the difference between the muscle groups in theFIGS. 18 , 19, 20, 21, in order to correct the activity or exercise operation of theuser 8. - It is to be noted that the
carriers 30 of theadapting device 3 may be easily and quickly and readily and solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations or theupper body 80 of theuser 8 by aligning the pointers 47-49 of thecarriers 30 with the selected or predetermined or reference portions or positions or locations of theuser 8, and the electrodes 40-46 may be suitably attached or mounted or secured or contacted or engaged with the selected or predetermined or required portions or positions or locations of the muscle groups or the joints or the links or the like of theuser 8 for properly or suitably and correctly using or operating or sensing or detecting or training the muscle groups in the upper body of the user. - Accordingly, the muscle activity training facility in accordance with the present invention includes a structure for easily and quickly and readily attaching or mounting or securing onto the upper body of the user and for contacting or engaging with the selected or predetermined or required portions of the muscle groups of the user and for suitably or properly sensing or detecting or training the muscle activities or the degrees of the muscle groups in the upper body of the user.
- Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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1. A muscle activity training facility comprising:
a processing device,
a monitor electrically connecting to said processing device, said monitor including a screen provided thereon, and said screen including a first area and a second area, and including two first figures in said first area for indicating standard operations of muscle groups in front and rear portions of a user respectively, and including two second figures in said second area for indicating operations of muscle groups in the front and the rear portions of the user respectively,
a carrier for attaching to an upper body of the user, and
a plurality of electrodes attached to said carrier at selected locations of said carrier corresponding to predetermined positions of the muscle groups of the user, and electrically coupling to said processing device for detecting operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user and for sending detected signals to said processing device and for showing and indicating and displaying the detected operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user in said second figures in said second area of said screen.
2. The muscle activity training facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said carrier includes a chamber formed therein for receiving and engaging with the upper body of the user, and includes two side openings formed therein for receiving and engaging with upper arms of the user, and includes an upper opening formed therein for receiving and engaging with a neck portion of the user and for wearing onto the upper body of the user.
3. The muscle activity training facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said carrier includes a G-sensor attached thereto.
4. The muscle activity training facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said monitor includes a selected area of said screen for showing and indicating and displaying the operations and activities of the muscle groups of the user.
5. The muscle activity training facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said carrier includes at least one pointer provided thereon for aligning with a reference portion of the user.
6. The muscle activity training facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said carrier is selected from a flexible cloth member.
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