APPARATUS FOR MONITORING AND REGISTERING THE LOCATION AND INTENSITY OF IMPACT IN SPORTS
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1. A contact sport protective helmet scoring system comprising:
- a helmet;
at least one electrically conductive wire embedded within the helmet, wherein the electrically conductive wire is reactive to a magnetic flux;
at least one impact sensor connected to the electrically conductive wire, wherein the impact sensor generates an electrical signal proportional to a proximity of a magnet thereto, thereby providing location and force of an impact;
a transceiver, wherein the transceiver is in electronic communication with the electrically conductive wire;
a signal processor in electronic communication with the transceiver;
at least one display device in electronic communication with the signal processor; and
an attack device having a magnet mounted therein, the attack device being separate from the helmet, wherein the approaching proximity of the magnet to the embedded electrically conductive wire defines an input to the impact sensor based upon the changes in magnetic flux between the magnet and the electrically conductive wire.
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Abstract
This invention relates to impact sports, and to articles of clothing and for detection systems used to monitor and registering the intensity, location and sources of impacts in contact sports such as boxing, martial arts, fencing, and so forth.
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1. A contact sport protective helmet scoring system comprising:
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a helmet; at least one electrically conductive wire embedded within the helmet, wherein the electrically conductive wire is reactive to a magnetic flux; at least one impact sensor connected to the electrically conductive wire, wherein the impact sensor generates an electrical signal proportional to a proximity of a magnet thereto, thereby providing location and force of an impact; a transceiver, wherein the transceiver is in electronic communication with the electrically conductive wire; a signal processor in electronic communication with the transceiver; at least one display device in electronic communication with the signal processor; and an attack device having a magnet mounted therein, the attack device being separate from the helmet, wherein the approaching proximity of the magnet to the embedded electrically conductive wire defines an input to the impact sensor based upon the changes in magnetic flux between the magnet and the electrically conductive wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A contact sport scoring system comprising
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a wearable protective article of clothing; at least one electrically conductive wire embedded within the helmet and at least one separate electrically conductive wire embedded within the wearable protective article of clothing, wherein the electrically conductive wires are reactive to a magnetic flux; at least one impact sensor connected to the electrically conductive wires, wherein the impact sensor generates an electrical signal proportional to a proximity of a magnet thereto, thereby providing location and force of an impact; at least one transceiver, wherein the transceiver is in electronic communication with the electrically conductive wires; a signal processor in electronic communication with the transceiver; at least one visual display in electronic communication with the signal processor; and an attack device having a magnet mounted therein, the attack device being separate from the helmet and the wearable protective article of clothing, wherein the approaching proximity of the magnet to the embedded electrically conductive wire defines an input to the impact sensor based upon the changes in magnetic flux between the magnet and the electrically conductive wire. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A contact sport scoring system comprising:
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an overlay garment adapted to worn by participants in a contact sport; at least one electrically conductive wire embedded within the overlay garment, wherein the electrically conductive wire is reactive to a magnetic flux; at least one impact sensor connected to the electrically conductive wire, wherein the impact sensor generates an electrical signal proportional to a proximity of a magnet thereto, thereby providing location and force of an impact; at least one transceiver, wherein the transceiver is in electronic communication with the electrically conductive wire; a signal processor in electronic communication with the transceiver; at least one display signal in electronic communication with the signal processor; and an attack device having a magnet mounted therein, the attack device being separate from the overlay garment, wherein the approaching proximity of the magnet to the embedded electrically conductive wire defines an input to the impact sensor based upon the changes in magnetic flux between the magnet and the electrically conductive wire. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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