Swimming lap counter
First Claim
1. A lap counter for use by a swimmer, comprising:
- a case;
attachment means for attaching the case onto said swimmer;
a compass sensor housed in the case for providing an output signal which changes as between opposite directions along which said swimmer swims back and forth; and
an operating circuit including a processor programmed to distinguish the change in the output signal of the compass sensor as between said opposite directions to thereby identify a reversal in direction of said swimmer and then to count the number of laps each based on two successive reversals in direction.
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Abstract
A lap counter for use by a swimmer, has a case, attachment means for attaching the case onto the swimmer, and a compass sensor housed in the case for providing an output signal which changes as between opposite directions along which the swimmer swims back and forth. There is also an operating circuit that includes a processor programmed to distinguish the change in the output signal of the compass sensor as between said opposite directions to thereby identify a reversal in direction of the swimmer and then to count the number of laps each based on two successive reversals in direction. The processor may also be programmed to distinguish the change in the compass sensor output signal to detect a rise above an upper threshold and a subsequent fall below a lower threshold, or vice versa, to thereby identify a wave in the output signal representing a swimming stroke of the swimmer and count the strokes.
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20 Claims
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1. A lap counter for use by a swimmer, comprising:
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a case; attachment means for attaching the case onto said swimmer; a compass sensor housed in the case for providing an output signal which changes as between opposite directions along which said swimmer swims back and forth; and an operating circuit including a processor programmed to distinguish the change in the output signal of the compass sensor as between said opposite directions to thereby identify a reversal in direction of said swimmer and then to count the number of laps each based on two successive reversals in direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A stroke counter for use by a swimmer, comprising:
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a case; attachment means for attaching the case onto said swimmer; a compass sensor housed in the case for providing an output signal which changes as said swimmer swims; and an operating circuit including a processor programmed to distinguish the change in the output signal of the compass sensor to detect a rise above a predetermined upper threshold and a subsequent fall below a predetermined lower threshold, or vice versa, to thereby identify a wave in the output signal representing a swimming stroke of said swimmer and count the strokes. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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