WO2021072066A1 - Networked theft prevention and mutli-user synchronization system and method for percussive massage device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a system and method related to massage devices.
- a percussive massage device theft prevention system includes a percussive massage device, a command center configured to generate a unique activation code configured to be received by the percussive massage device, and an authentication device configured to be paired with the percussive massage device and provide the activation code to the percussive massage device.
- the percussive massage device is configured to be paired with the authentication device, receive the authentication code from the authentication device, and activate the percussive massage device for a specified time period.
- the percussive massage device may be activated for one hour.
- the percussive massage device may be activated for other periods of time (e.g., any time period from 5 minutes to several hours to several days).
- the percussive massage device may be configured to be in an inactive state unless activated by the activation code.
- the percussive massage device further includes a wireless communication module.
- the unique activation code may be a payment activation code.
- the percussive massage device theft prevention system may further include a payment portal configured to receive a payment authorization from the authentication device and provide the activation code to the authentication device.
- the method of preventing theft of a percussive massage device may generate a unique activation code configured to be received by the percussive massage device, provide the activation code to an authentication device configured to be paired with the percussive massage device, pair the authentication device with the percussive massage device, provide the activation code to the percussive massage device from the authentication device, and activate the percussive massage device for a specified time period.
- Payment authorization may be received from the authentication device, and the activation code may be sent to the authentication device.
- a method of preventing theft of a percussive massage device may receive a wireless signal from the percussive massage device at a remote device, determine whether the percussive massage device is on a list of cleared devices, and deactivate the percussive massage device if the percussive massage device is not on the list of cleared devices.
- the percussive massage device in a deactivated mode may be unlocked if the percussive massage device receives an unlock command.
- a multi-user percussive massage device system includes a first slave device configured to broadcast a current time and receive a broadcast message, a second slave device configured to receive a broadcast message, and a master device configured to receive the broadcast message from the first slave device and relay the broadcast message to the second slave device.
- the second slave device is configured to, upon receiving the broadcast message from the master device, send a confirmation packet to the master device.
- the master device is configured to receive the confirmation packet and relay the confirmation packet to the first slave device.
- An assumed network latency is determined based on the difference between the time the first slave device broadcast the current time and the time the confirmation packet is received by the master device, such that the first slave device and the second slave device synchronously operate.
- the first slave device, the second slave device, and the master device may operate according to the Bluetooth standard.
- a method of synchronously operating multiple percussive massage devices may broadcast a current time of a first slave device, receive the broadcasted current time at a master device, relay the broadcasted current time from the master device to a second slave device, return a confirmation packet from the second slave device to the master device, relay the confirmation packet from the master device to the first slave device, determine an assumed network latency based on the difference between the time the first slave device broadcast the current time and the time the confirmation packet is received by the master device, and synchronously operate the first slave device and the second slave device based on an offset determined by the assumed network latency.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of an exemplary percussive massage device
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart related to a system and method for the prevention of theft for fitness, wellness, muscle recovery, and muscle activation devices;
- FIG. 3 is a system block diagram of percussive massage device theft prevention system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart related to a system and method of preventing theft of a percussive massage device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a system block diagram of percussive massage device theft prevention system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a system block diagram depicting a multi-user percussive massage device system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 shows a flowchart related to a system and method for the content and sequence synchronization for multiple devices at the same time in fitness, wellness, muscle recovery, and muscle activation setting; and [0023] FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a method of synchronously operating multiple percussive massage devices in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- references in this specification to "one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “a preferred embodiment” or any other phrase mentioning the word “embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the-disclosure and also means that any particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with one embodiment can be included in any embodiment or can be omitted or excluded from any embodiment.
- the appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments.
- various features are described which may be exhibited by some embodiments and not by others and may be omitted from any embodiment.
- any particular feature, structure, or characteristic described herein may be optional.
- various requirements are described which may be requirements for some embodiments but not other embodiments.
- any of the features discussed herein in relation to one aspect or embodiment of the invention may be applied to another aspect or embodiment of the invention.
- any of the features discussed herein in relation to one aspect or embodiment of the invention may be optional with respect to and/or omitted from that aspect or embodiment of the invention or any other aspect or embodiment of the invention discussed or disclosed herein.
- FIGS. 1-5 are directed to a system for preventing theft of a percussive massage device.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of an exemplary percussive massage device 100.
- Many of the components and characteristics of the percussive massage device 100 are the same or similar as those discussed in the applications incorporated by reference herein.
- the present invention includes a system and method for the prevention of theft.
- the system helps prevent percussive massage devices from being stolen and, in a preferred embodiment, uses a network approach.
- the devices 100 have Bluetooth or other connectivity capability. Accordingly, every device 100 has a Bluetooth MAC address that is the unique identifier of the device. So the device 100, when not connected to a smart device, is searching for a smart device to be able to connect to.
- the device 100 connects to a smart device that includes the application (e.g., a software application or "app") installed on it, if that MAC address or that unique serial number of that device is on a “stolen or misplaced” list, then the device will be locked and cannot be used or will not turn on. Instead, the application will prompt the user to take an action, such as call customer service. For example, if a device owner reports a device as stolen, the identifying number of that device will be listed in a database. When the individual who stolen the device turns the device on and it connects to the their mobile device with the app thereon (or any other mobile device), the device will lock or switch from a usable state to a non-usable state.
- This system is a network based theft deterrent that prevents gyms or other device owners from having to physically tether the device to prevent theft.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart related to a system and method for the prevention of theft for fitness, wellness, muscle recovery, and muscle activation devices (e.g., percussive massage devices).
- a system and method for the prevention of theft for fitness, wellness, muscle recovery, and muscle activation devices e.g., percussive massage devices.
- muscle activation devices e.g., percussive massage devices.
- Bluetooth Standard is referenced in this particular embodiment, other wireless standards may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the percussive massage device 100 emits an advertising packet per the Bluetooth Standard.
- this single packet is a unique identifier.
- an application running on a smart device sees this single packet.
- the application converts the unique identifier to SHA1 hash encryption (or other encryption protocol). This SHA1 encryption is then checked against a data store of devices identifiers that are “not cleared” for any number of reasons including suspected theft.
- Step 104 if the device is on the cleared list, no action is taken.
- the application running on the smart device modifies its own Bluetooth advertising packet to include a lock code and authorization.
- FIG. 3 is a system block diagram of percussive massage device theft prevention system
- the system 107 includes a percussive massage device 100, a smart device 108, and a command center 109.
- the device 100 is, for example, the device 100 depicted in FIG. 1 herein.
- the smart device is, for example, the device 100 depicted in FIG. 1 herein.
- the smart device is, for example, the device 100 depicted in FIG. 1 herein.
- the smart device is, for example, the device 100 depicted in FIG. 1 herein.
- the smart device 108 is, for example, a smart phone capable of executing a software application.
- the smart device 108 is configured to pair with the device 100, wait for an activation code, and then activate the device for a specified or predetermined time period.
- the device is activated for 1 hour.
- the command center 109 is configured to generate a unique activation code specified for a unique or particular percussive massage device device 100.
- the command center 109 may include a list of percussive massage device devices 100 for which activation codes may be generated.
- a gym staff member requests the command center 109 to generate a code, and the gym staff member 110 receives the unique activation code corresponding to the unique device 100.
- the gym staff member 110 then may provide the activation code to a user 111, who may input the activation code into the smart device 108.
- the user 111 may request the command center 109 to generate a code, and the user may directly receive the unique activation code.
- the smart device 108 may be configured, upon input from the user 111 to request the code directly from the command center 109.
- the command center 109 may be located at the same location as the device 100 and/or the smart device 108.
- the command center 109 may be located at the same location as the device 100 and/or the smart device 108.
- the 109 may be located at a remote server, e.g., a cloud-based server, and be capable of receiving requests from the smart device 108 at a remote location.
- a remote server e.g., a cloud-based server
- the user 111 cannot have access to the command center 109 without permission from the owner (e.g., gym owner) of the device 100.
- the user 111 initiates the process of requesting an activation code, and the device 100 will be in an inactive state until it receives a unique activation code from the smart device 108.
- the device 100 sends a message to the smart device 108 that the device 100 is waiting for code activation.
- the inactive state may, in an embodiment, restrict use of the device 100.
- the device 100 may be inoperable, set in an idle mode, or otherwise be set in a mode so that the user 111 (or others) cannot operate the device 100 for its intended purpose.
- the device 100 will remain in an inactive state to prevent the use of the device 100 unless a unique identification code is input. Thus, if the device 100 is stolen, it would be practically useless because it would be inoperable without a unique activation code.
- the device 100 may be capable of receiving a manually input activation code.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart related to a system and method of preventing theft of a percussive massage device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a unique activation code is generated.
- a command center 109 generates the unique activation code, as described above in connection with FIG. 3.
- the unique activation code is provided to an authentication device.
- the authentication device is the smart device 108.
- the authentication device includes the capability of communicating with the device 100.
- the authentication device is paired with the percussive massage device 100.
- a “pairing” of two devices is well known process suitable for a variety of wireless connectivity standards, including the BLE Standard.
- the unique activation code is provided to the device 100 using the authentication device.
- the devices are already paired to establish the ability to transmit and receive data.
- the device 100 is activated for a specified time period. For example, the device 100 is activated for 1 hour.
- FIG. 5 is a system block diagram of percussive massage device theft prevention system
- the system 117 includes a percussive massage device 100, a smart device 108, and a payment portal 118.
- the device 100 is, for example, the device 100 depicted in FIG. 1 herein.
- the smart device 108 is, for example, a smart phone capable of executing a software application.
- the smart device 108 is configured to pair with the device 100, wait for a payment activation, and then activate the device for a specified time period. In an embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, the device is activated for 1 hour.
- the payment portal 118 is configured to receive a payment from the smart device 108.
- the user 111 initiates the payment process on the smart device 108 via a software application.
- the payment portal 118 then provides the smart device 108 with a payment result based on the success or failure of the payment. If the payment failed, the smart device 108 informs the user 111 that the payment failed. If the payment was successful, the smart device 108 informs the device 100 to activate for a specified time period.
- the payment portal 118 may include a list of devices 100 for which payment authentication may be generated.
- the payment portal 118 may be a payment provider.
- the payment portal 118 may be located at the same location as the device 100 and/or the smart device 108. Alternatively, the payment portal 118 may be located at a remote server, e.g., a cloud-based server, and be capable of receiving requests from the smart device 108 at a remote location.
- a remote server e.g., a cloud-based server
- the user 111 initiates the payment process, and the device 100 will be in an inactive state until it receives payment activation from the smart device 108.
- the device 100 sends a message to the smart device 108 that the device 100 is waiting for code activation.
- the inactive state may, in an embodiment, restrict use of the device 100.
- the device 100 may be inoperable, set in an idle mode, or otherwise be set in a mode so that the user 111 (or others) cannot operate the device 100 for its intended purpose.
- the device 100 will remain in an inactive state to prevent the use of the device 100 unless it receives payment activation. Thus, if the device 100 is stolen, it would be practically useless because it would be inoperable without payment activation.
- the device 100 may be capable of receiving a manually input payment activation.
- FIGS. 6-8 are directed to a multi-user percussive massage device system.
- a plurality of the percussive massage devices 100 shown in FIG. 1 can be used.
- This system can be used, for example, so that a gym can provide classes using the device 100.
- the class includes a plurality of users that each have one of a plurality of devices 100.
- each device within the group will operate in synchrony.
- the devices may turn on and off at predetermined times, may change frequency at predetermined times, may change stroke, among other actions.
- the use of the device 100 shown in FIG. 1 is not a limitation and any type of percussive massage device can be used. Moreover, the use of percussive massage devices is not a limitation and other types of exercise or therapy devices can be used in the system and method described herein.
- FIG. 6 is a system block diagram depicting a multi-user percussive massage device system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Bluetooth Standard is referenced in this particular embodiment, other wireless standards may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 includes a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) network 119 including a Bluetooth master 120, a first Bluetooth slave 121, and a second Bluetooth slave 122.
- BLE Bluetooth Low Energy
- One of ordinary skill in the art would understand that more than two Bluetooth slaves may be operated in accordance with the BLE standard depending on the desired application.
- master and “slave” other references to network hierarchy or topology may be referred to within the scope of the present invention.
- the first Bluetooth slave 121 and the second Bluetooth slave 122 are exercise devices.
- the first Bluetooth slave 121 and the second Bluetooth slave 122 are each the device 100.
- the master 120 is a standalone computer, laptop, or entertainment center.
- the master 120 is located in a gym or club.
- the master 120 is communicably coupled with an off-site database and processor, and/or application configured to provide an exercise routine to the master 120 which, in turn, provides synchronous operation of the first slave 121 and the second slave 122 according to that routine.
- the master 120 is an exercise device.
- the master 120 is the percussive massage device 100.
- One of ordinary skill in the art would understand that other arrangements of the master/slave hierarchy or topology are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the BLE network 119 is a wireless personal area network (or piconet) designed to provide reduced power consumption and cost.
- the BLE Standard is therefore suitable for applications in which a battery-powered device 100 is utilized.
- the master 120 is configured to coordinate communication throughout the piconet.
- the master 120 may transmit to and receive data from any slave devices within its piconet.
- the first slave 121 and second slave 122 are configured to transmit and receive data to the master 120.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart related to a system and method for the content and sequence synchronization for multiple devices at the same time in fitness, wellness, muscle recovery, and muscle activation setting.
- Bluetooth devices operate on a master/slave relationship as per the BLE standard. This means a slave device can only be connected to one master and thus cannot be synchronized with other slave devices.
- the present invention broadcasts an encrypted version of the current time (synchronized from the US atomic clock) from one slave to the master and to another slave via a publisher/subscriber model.
- the synchronized time data point is then used as a real-time offset to a percussive massage device, such as the device 100. This process of using a time offset gives the user the impression that all the devices are operating in-sync with each other.
- the present invention includes a system for syncing a plurality of devices so that the plurality of devices operate in synchronicity.
- the system can be used, for example, so that a gym can provide classes using a plurality of the devices 100.
- the system includes synchronization that allows all the devices to synchronize over a mesh network, such that the speed and management of the devices is done from a centralized point, which allows them to stay in sync with each other so that everyone in the class experiences the percussive massage treatment the same way at the same time.
- the Bluetooth slave 121 broadcasts the current time.
- the broadcast is relayed by the Bluetooth master 120 via a subscription point.
- the relayed data is then subscribed to by another Bluetooth slave 122 which returns a confirmation packet back to the Bluetooth master 120.
- the Bluetooth master 120 then relays the packet back to the original Bluetooth slave 121.
- the delta between the time the time was broadcast to the time the subscription packet is returned is the assumed network latency (ANL).
- the ANL is used to offset playback operations on both devices, which syncs the slaves 121, 122.
- ANL is used to offset playback operations on both devices, which syncs the slaves 121, 122.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a method of synchronously operating multiple percussive massage devices in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the first slave 121 broadcasts the current time.
- the first slave 121 is capable of retrieving and broadcasting an encrypted version of the current time (synchronized from the US atomic clock).
- the US atomic clock One of ordinary skill in the art would understand that other synchronizations are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the master 120 receives the current time broadcast from the first slave 121.
- the master 120 relays the current time to the second slave 122.
- the second slave 122 returns a confirmation packet to the master 120.
- the master 120 receives the current time broadcast from the first slave 121.
- the master 120 relays the current time to the second slave 122.
- the second slave 122 returns a confirmation packet to the master 120.
- the master 120 receives the current time broadcast from the first slave 121.
- the master 120 relays the current time to the second slave 122.
- the second slave 122 returns a confirmation packet to the master 120.
- the master 120 receives the current time broadcast from the first slave 121.
- the master 120 relays the current time to the second slave 122.
- the second slave 122 returns a confirmation packet to the master 120.
- the master 120 receives the current time broadcast from the first slave 121.
- the master 120 relays the current time to the second slave 122.
- the second slave 122 returns a confirmation packet to
- Step 134 network latency is determined based on the difference between the broadcast time of the first slave 121 and the receipt time of the confirmation packet by the master 120.
- the second slave 122 are synchronously operated based on an offset determined by the network latency.
- a plurality of users e.g., first and second users
- a percussive massage device e.g., first and second percussive massage devices
- the first and second users can then take the authenticated percussive massage devices (or their own personal percussive massage devices) to a designated area (e.g., a classroom) within the gym, connect to the master device and/or system (e.g., using the subject app on their phone) and then use the devices synchronously during a class.
- a designated area e.g., a classroom
- the first and second users can participate in a class or session where their percussive massage device starts and stops, changes frequency, etc. during use.
- the instructor in the class can instruct the users regarding various steps or changes in the routine, such as where to use the device (i.e., which body part), what grip to use (see the first, second and third handle portions in FIG. 1 and the '307 publication), what attachment to use (e.g., ball, cone, etc.).
- the instructions can be provided via a display, such as a television, monitor, screen or the like instead of being given by the instructor.
- the master device can be the instructor's device. Therefore, when the instructor starts and stops the device (using a switch or button), the slave devices start and stop. Similarly, when the instructor changes the frequency on the master exercise device, the frequency changes on the first and second slave devices.
- words in the above Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodi-ments using the singular or plural number may also include the plural or singular number re-spectively.
- the word "or" in reference to a list of two or more items covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list, and any com-bination of the items in the list.
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