[0001] This invention relates to timing devices more particularly, though not restricted
to, timing devices for use in athletics training.
[0002] It would be desirable, according to development in athletics training concepts, to
enable athletes in training to assess their performance by comparison to previous
performances of the same tasks or training routines or against trainer-set norms,
but, short of manual attention using a stop-watch and log book - problematical if
not completely infeasible in connection with some athletics disciplines, such as cross-country
running - there is no equipment available to facilitate such assessment.
[0003] The present invention provides such equipment.
[0004] The invention comprises a timing device comprising:-
memory means adapted to store information corresponding to a sequence of time intervals
between a start time and a finish time;
an output device;
memory recall means adapted to operate said output device at intervals corresponding
to said sequence from a restart time.
[0005] The timing device may further comprise memory store means comprising an input device
operable at a start time and at the end of each time interval of a sequence of time
intervals up to a finish time to store said information in said memory means.
[0006] Said input device may comprise a push button switch. The output device may comprise
an audible signal device.
[0007] The timing device may further comprise a mode selection control operable to select
an operational mode of the timing device. The timing device may have a "memory store"
operational mode and a "memory recall" operational mode and the mode selection control
may be operative to select one of said operational modes for the timing device. The
timing device may also have a quiescent mode selectable by said mode selection control.
It may be arranged that the timing device automatically enters the quiescent mode
upon termination of operations in another mode or modes.
[0008] The memory means may be adapted to store information corresponding to a plurality
of sequences of time intervals. Said mode selection control may be operable to select
which of said plurality of sequences is recalled. Said output device may output an
identity signal identifying which of said plurality of sequences is operative.
[0009] Said mode selection control may comprise a push button switch.
[0010] Said output device may output an identity signal identifying the current operational
mode of the timing device.
[0011] The timing device may have a program load arrangement by which a predetermined sequence
of time intervals may be loaded into the memory means, and may have a program download
arrangement by which a sequence of time intervals can be downloaded into an auxiliary
device from said memory means.
[0012] The timing device can be comprised as an athletics training aid in a miniature clip-on
case. It may comprise a pause control operable to suspend the timing operation of
the device for a desired period.
[0013] One embodiment of a timing device according to the invention will now be described
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which :
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic circuit;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of an athletics training aid based on the circuit of
Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic illustration of a cross-country course on which the timing
device can be used.
[0014] The drawings illustrate a timing device 11 comprising memory means 12, configured
in RAM, adapted to store information corresponding to a sequence of time intervals
between a start time and a finish time.
[0015] The timing device 11 also comprises an output device 13 such as an audible signal
device for example a piezo-electric sounder and memory recall means - a multifunction
push button R operating a microprocessor 14 - adapted to operate the output device
13 at intervals corresponding to the said sequence of time intervals from a restart
time.
[0016] The timing device 11 also comprises memory store means - again the multifunction
push button R operating the microprocessor 14 in a different operational mode - comprising
an input device (the push button R) operable at a start time and at the end of each
time interval of a sequence of time intervals up to a finish time to store said information
in said memory means 12.
[0017] Figure 2 shows how the timing device can be comprised in a small, matchbox-size case
21 apertured at 22 for the sounder 13 and with the push button R and another push
button B whose function will be explained presently, with a clip for attachment e.g.
to a garment, or it might have a wrist strap or other convenient means of attachment.
[0018] The timing device might be used for training purposes on a cross-country track as
shown in Figure 3. The track has various landmarks such as a church, trees, bridges,
gates, inns and so forth.
[0019] In use, with the timing device 11 in a suitable operational mode, as will be described
presently, the button R is pressed until the sounder 13 emits a short tone, under
the control of the microprocessor 14, and then released. This sets a timer running
in the microprocessor 14. The user sets off around the track pressing the button R
momentarily at each landmark which causes the microprocessor to store in the memory
device 12 a sequence of time intervals t
1, t
2 etc corresponding to the times at which the button R was pressed. At the finish of
the run (time t
8) the button R is depressed until the microprocessor causes the sounder 13 to emit
another short tone.
[0020] The user now has a recallable record of the time of passing each landmark after the
start of a run on this particular cross-country course. The timing device can be instructed
now to replay short tones at that precise sequence of time intervals. If this is done
during a second run around the course, the user will have a guide as to whether the
second run is ahead of or behind the schedule set by the first run.
[0021] The memory means 12 may be configured to store more than one sequence of time intervals.
A cross-country runner may wish to train on more that one cross-country course, or
two athletes may wish to share one device. Typically, the memory means 13 can be configured
to store up to four different sequences, and each sequence may comprise up to 128
time intervals.
[0022] As indicated, the timing device has different operational modes. These are selectable
by the button R and a second push button B which essentially causes the microprocessor
to step through the various modes. Which mode the timing device 11 has entered is
indicated by an identifying signal from the sounder 13.
[0023] Thus a quiescent, or "sleep" mode, in which it is inactive for lowest battery current
drain from the power source 15 (a small watch type battery) is automatically entered
after a memory store or replay procedure has been completed, or whenever the button
R is held down until the quiescent state is entered, is indicated, say, by a three
triplet sequence of tones.
[0024] A program select mode is initiated by pressing button B while the device 11 is in
the quiescent mode. The response from the sounder 13 will be one, two, three or four
brief tones, perhaps of different frequency, indicating whether sequence 1, 2, 3 or
4 is selected - the sequences can be stepped through by repeated operation of button
B, within, say, three seconds of the sequence - identifying tone. Pressing button
B after that three seconds gap will simply repeat the previous sequence identity signal.
[0025] Replay mode for the selected sequence is entered by momentarily pressing button R.
Memory store mode - in which the sequence recorded, if any, in the identified sequence
area of the memory means 12 is overwritten - is entered by pressing button R and holding
it for one second until the start tone is heard as described above.
[0026] Once into a memory store mode or a replay mode, pressing button B will suspend timing
and pressing button B again will restart timing - this will enable the user to pause
during a run, for example to wait for road traffic to pass.
[0027] Programming for the above operations is carried in ROM 16.
[0028] In addition to manual input of a sequence as described, the memory means 12 is accessed
via the microprocessor 14 and suitable porting to load a predetermined sequence from
an auxiliary device A, and, in the same fashion, a sequence already stored can be
downloaded into the auxiliary. This enables a predetermined training program to be
decided by the athlete's trainer. The sequence may correspond, in this case, for example
to jog/sprint intervals. Downloading for analysis by a trainer, for example, can give
a measure of an athlete's progress through training and enable the trainer to specify
a modified sequence for the athlete.
[0029] The uses to which the timing device may be put are many and varied even within the
area of athletics training. The device can of course be configured differently for
different purposes - more operational modes can be provided for, the audible signal
could be replaced or augmented by a visual signal or a low-frequency vibrator for
skin-contact signals and so on, all without departing from the broad concepts as described
above.
[0030] The auxiliary device A could of course be a computer which might be remote and accessed
by means of a data link, or, it might be a solid state disc that plugs directly into
the device 11.
1. A timing device comprising:-
memory means adapted to store information corresponding to a sequence of time intervals
between a start time and a finish time;
an output device;
memory recall means adapted to operate said output device at intervals corresponding
to said sequence from a restart time.
2. A timing device according to claim 1, further comprising memory store means comprising
an input device operable at a start time and at the end of each time interval of a
sequence of time intervals up to a finish time to store said information in said memory
means.
3. A timing device according to claim 2, in which said input device comprises a push
button switch.
4. A timing device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, in which said output device
comprises an audible signal device.
5. A timing device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a mode selection
control operable to select an operational mode of the timing device.
6. A timing device according to claim 5, having a "memory store" operational mode and
a "memory recall" operational mode and the mode selection control being operative
to select one of said operational modes for the timing device.
7. A timing device according to claim 6, having a quiescent mode selectable by said mode
selection control.
8. A timing device according to claim 6 or claim 7, of which the memory means are adapted
to store information corresponding to a plurality of sequences of time intervals.
9. A timing device according to claim 8, in which said more selection control is operable
to select which of said plurality of sequences is recalled.
10. A timing device according to claim 8 or claim 9, of which said output device outputs
an identity signal identifying which of said plurality of sequences is operative.
11. A timing device according to any one of claims 5 to 10, in which said mode selection
control comprises a push button.
12. A timing device according to any one of claims 5 to 12, of which said output device
outputs an identity signal identifying the current operational mode of the timing
device.
13. A timing device according to any one of claims 1 to 12, having a program load arrangement
by which a predetermined sequence of time intervals may be loaded into the memory
means.
14. A timing device according to any one claims 1 to 13, having a program download arrangement
by which a sequence of time intervals can be downloaded into an auxiliary device from
said memory means.
15. A timing device according to any one of claims 1 to 14, comprised as an athletics
training aid in a miniature clip-on case.
16. A timing device according to any one of claims 1 to 15, comprising a pause control
operable to suspend the timing operation of the device for a desired period.