ROBERT DEAN ASHBY
Pilots at Beaver Dm Rd, Wheelon, UT

License number
Utah A4749285
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
16260 N Beaver Dam Rd, Wheelon, UT 84306

Professional information

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Repetition Sensor In Exercise Equipment

US Patent:
7628737, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Aug 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/916687
Inventors:
Rodney C. Kowallis - Providence UT, US
Darren C. Ashby - Richmond UT, US
Robert D. Ashby - Collinston UT, US
James Boyd Gerber - Hyrum UT, US
Chad J. Earl - Logan UT, US
Rick W. Hendrickson - River Heights UT, US
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 21/06
US Classification:
482 94, 482 1
Abstract:
An exercise repetition sensor comprises an electricity generator, such as an electricity generator, which is coupled to an exercise system, where the electricity generator is capable of sensing exercise movements of any size or intensity on the exercise system. The electricity generator can be based on a number of electrical, magnetic, or optical sensing principles. For example, an electricity generator comprising an electricity generator includes a spindle that is coupled to one or more parts that move in proportion to an applied force. The voltage-generator generates an electrical current as the spindle moves, and sends the electrical current to an electronic display interface. In one embodiment, the voltage-generator sends a positive direct current through one of two circuit wires to the electronic console, such that the electronic console can immediately identify that the user has performed an exercise repetition.


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Systems And Methods For Enabling Two-Way Communication Between One Or More Exercise Devices And Computer Devices And For Enabling Users Of The One Or More Exercise Devices To Competitively Exercise

US Patent:
7166064, Jan 23, 2007
Filed:
Sep 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/947193
Inventors:
Scott R. Watterson - Logan UT, US
William T. Dalebout - Logan UT, US
Darren C. Ashby - Richmond UT, US
Robert D. Ashby - Collinston UT, US
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
US Classification:
482 54, 482 51
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing two-way communication between an exercise device and a computer device. A computer device and an exercise device employ different protocol formats and communicate through a translator device, which includes a microcontroller specifically designed to translate data or signals deliverable by different communication protocols. The exercise device, the computer device, or a user at either the exercise or computer device may initiate the communication. The enabled communication allows for such features as the performance of an automatic diagnostic analysis on the exercise device, the programming of internal parameters of the exercise device upon identifying specific components, the monitoring of any measurable parameter of the user, the providing of instructional direction and/or encouragement relating to a particular exercise routine, the controlling of the amount of resistance experienced by the user of the exercise device, and other interactions facilitated by the translator device.


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Systems And Methods For Enabling Two-Way Communication Between One Or More Exercise Devices And Computer Devices And For Enabling Users Of The One Or More Exercise Devices To Competitively Exercise

US Patent:
7556590, Jul 7, 2009
Filed:
May 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/429725
Inventors:
Scott R. Watterson - Logan UT, US
William T. Dalebout - Logan UT, US
Darren C. Ashby - Richmond UT, US
Robert D. Ashby - Collinston UT, US
Assignee:
Icon IP, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 21/00
US Classification:
482 8, 482 1, 482900
Abstract:
Systems and methods that provide two-way communication between an exercise device and a computer device. A computer device and an exercise device employ different protocol formats and communicate through a translator device, which includes a microcontroller specifically designed to translate data or signals deliverable by different communication protocols. The exercise device, the computer device, or a user at either the exercise or computer device may initiate the communication. The enabled communication allows for such features as the performance of an automatic diagnostic analysis on the exercise device, the programming of internal parameters of the exercise device upon identifying specific components, the monitoring of any measurable parameter of the user, the providing of instructional direction and/or encouragement relating to a particular exercise routine, the controlling of the amount of resistance experienced by the user of the exercise device, and other interactions facilitated by the translator device.