Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Controlled by a disparate device – Game
Patent
1993-07-29
1994-06-28
Miska, Vit W.
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Controlled by a disparate device
Game
368 10, 368108, 368110, 368113, G04F 800, G04F 700, G04B 4700
Patent
active
053253400
ABSTRACT:
A pacing device provides feedback to a user based on a preselected pace time for an activity. A linear array of colored lights includes two lights of a first color and one light of a second color and is operated in accordance with a predetermined lighting sequence. The predetermined lighting sequence makes: 1) a combination of the two lights of the first color visible to the user during a time less than or equal to the preselected pace time, 2) a combination of one of the two lights of the first color and the one light of the second color visible to the user during a first portion of a time greater than the preselected pace time, and 3) only the one light of the second color visible to the user during a second portion of the time greater than the preselected pace time.
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Miska Vit W.
Van Bergen Peter J.
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