20240009511. Virtual Steering Apparatus simplified abstract (Watomiq GmbH)
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Virtual Steering Apparatus
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Inventor(s)
Niels Kristian Skov Andersen of Harrislee (DE)
Virtual Steering Apparatus - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240009511 titled 'Virtual Steering Apparatus
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure relates to a steering apparatus for an exercise bike. The apparatus includes a connection part that can be secured to the exercise bike and a holding part that is connected to the connection part. The holding part is designed to hold an electronic sensor unit, such as a smartphone. The steering apparatus has a steady state configuration where the connection part and the holding part are oriented in a fixed position relative to each other. It also has a steering configuration where an external force applied to the holding part causes it to rotate relative to the connection part, defining a rotation axis for the steering apparatus.
- The steering apparatus is designed to be attached to an exercise bike.
- It includes a connection part and a holding part.
- The holding part is capable of holding an electronic sensor unit.
- The connection part and the holding part can be oriented in a fixed position relative to each other.
- The holding part can rotate relative to the connection part when an external force is applied.
- The rotation axis of the steering apparatus is defined by the rotation of the holding part.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Enhancing the exercise experience on stationary bikes by allowing users to interact with electronic devices, such as smartphones or tablets, while exercising.
- Providing a more immersive and interactive workout by integrating virtual reality or gaming applications with the exercise bike.
- Enabling users to track their exercise performance and progress through the use of sensors and fitness tracking apps.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Limited interaction with electronic devices while using an exercise bike.
- Lack of immersive and engaging workout experiences on stationary bikes.
- Difficulty in tracking exercise performance and progress during workouts.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved user experience by allowing users to stay connected and entertained during their workouts.
- Increased motivation and engagement through the integration of interactive and immersive elements.
- Enhanced ability to track and monitor exercise performance, leading to more effective workouts.
Original Abstract Submitted
the present disclosure regards a steering apparatus for an exercise bike comprising: a connection part adapted to be secured to the exercise bike, and a holding part connected to the connection part and configured for holding an electronic sensor unit, such as a smartphone, wherein the steering apparatus is configured to have a steady state configuration where the connection part and the holding part define a first orientation relative to each other, and a steering configuration wherein an external force applied to the holding part rotates the holding part relative to the connection part defining a rotation axis of the steering apparatus.