Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics, L.L.C.

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A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps 5
A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots 5
A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes 5
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1.

AUTOMATIC RETENTION APPARATUS

      
Application Number 18966236
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-12-03
First Publication Date 2025-06-12
Owner CINCINNATI AUTOMATION & MECHATRONICS LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
  • A43B 3/34 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use with electrical or electronic arrangements
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
  • A45F 3/04 - Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
  • A63C 9/24 - Tighteners for ski bindings
  • A63C 10/06 - Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
  • A63C 10/28 - Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
  • A63C 17/26 - Roller skatesSkate-boards with special auxiliary arrangements, e.g. illuminating, marking, or push-off devices
  • B63B 32/30 - Water skis fastened to the user’s feetAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • B63B 32/40 - Twintip boardsWakeboardsSurfboardsWindsurfing boardsPaddle boards, e.g. SUP boardsAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric

2.

Automatic retention apparatus

      
Application Number 18447390
Grant Number 12161196
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-08-10
First Publication Date 2024-07-11
Grant Date 2024-12-10
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechtronics LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
  • A45F 3/04 - Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
  • A63C 9/24 - Tighteners for ski bindings
  • A63C 10/06 - Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
  • A63C 10/28 - Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
  • A63C 17/26 - Roller skatesSkate-boards with special auxiliary arrangements, e.g. illuminating, marking, or push-off devices
  • G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric
  • A43B 3/34 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use with electrical or electronic arrangements
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
  • B63B 32/30 - Water skis fastened to the user’s feetAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • B63B 32/40 - Twintip boardsWakeboardsSurfboardsWindsurfing boardsPaddle boards, e.g. SUP boardsAccessories specially adapted therefor

3.

WEARABLE COORDINATED AUTOMATIC TENSIONING APPARATUSES

      
Application Number 18030299
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-10-08
First Publication Date 2023-11-23
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics,, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

A system for coordinating that actions taken by multiple apparatuses useful for automatically adjusting tension on a retention member and thereby applying pressure or other forces to an object. Sensors may be used to sense changes associated with the object involved or the environment, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley to automatically adjust tension on the retention member. The adjustments in tension may be made performed automatically and many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors. Individual apparatuses may coordinate their activities according to input received from one or more sensors, and according to a control circuit, or multiple collaborating control circuits. The control circuit(s) may be configured to adapt automatically over time to optimize the overall behavior of the system.

IPC Classes  ?

4.

WEARABLE AUTOTENSIONING DEVICE

      
Application Number 17910630
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-03-12
First Publication Date 2023-05-04
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on a retention member and thereby applying compression or other forces to an object. Sensors may be used to sense changes associated with the object involved or the environment, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley to automatically adjust tension on the retention member. The adjustments in tension may be made performed automatically and many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 5/01 - Orthopaedic devices, e.g. long-term immobilising or pressure directing devices for treating broken or deformed bones such as splints, casts or braces
  • F16B 2/08 - Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action using bands
  • G05D 15/01 - Control of mechanical force or stressControl of mechanical pressure characterised by the use of electric means

5.

Automatic retention apparatus

      
Application Number 17723905
Grant Number 11751631
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-04-19
First Publication Date 2023-01-05
Grant Date 2023-09-12
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
  • A63C 9/24 - Tighteners for ski bindings
  • G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
  • B63B 32/30 - Water skis fastened to the user’s feetAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • B63B 32/40 - Twintip boardsWakeboardsSurfboardsWindsurfing boardsPaddle boards, e.g. SUP boardsAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • A45F 3/04 - Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
  • A63C 17/26 - Roller skatesSkate-boards with special auxiliary arrangements, e.g. illuminating, marking, or push-off devices
  • A63C 10/28 - Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
  • A63C 10/06 - Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
  • A43B 3/34 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use with electrical or electronic arrangements

6.

Automatic retention apparatus

      
Application Number 17074976
Grant Number 11337492
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-10-20
First Publication Date 2021-08-12
Grant Date 2022-05-24
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
  • A45F 3/04 - Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
  • A63C 10/06 - Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
  • A63C 10/28 - Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
  • A63C 17/26 - Roller skatesSkate-boards with special auxiliary arrangements, e.g. illuminating, marking, or push-off devices
  • A63C 9/24 - Tighteners for ski bindings
  • G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric
  • A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
  • A43B 3/00 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • B63B 32/30 - Water skis fastened to the user’s feetAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • B63B 32/40 - Twintip boardsWakeboardsSurfboardsWindsurfing boardsPaddle boards, e.g. SUP boardsAccessories specially adapted therefor
  • A43B 3/34 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use with electrical or electronic arrangements

7.

Automatic retention apparatus

      
Application Number 15964491
Grant Number 10849388
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-04-27
First Publication Date 2018-11-01
Grant Date 2020-12-01
Owner Cincinnati Automation & Mechatronics, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Rovekamp, Jr., Roger Neil
  • Sawmiller, Keith

Abstract

An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes
  • A45F 3/04 - Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
  • A63C 10/28 - Snowboard bindings characterised by auxiliary devices or arrangements on the bindings
  • A63C 17/26 - Roller skatesSkate-boards with special auxiliary arrangements, e.g. illuminating, marking, or push-off devices
  • A63C 9/24 - Tighteners for ski bindings
  • B63B 35/81 - Water skis; Water sledges
  • G05B 15/02 - Systems controlled by a computer electric
  • A63C 10/06 - Straps therefor, e.g. adjustable straps
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 11/00 - Footwear with arrangements to facilitate putting-on or removing, e.g. with straps
  • A43B 3/00 - Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
  • B63B 32/30 - Water skis fastened to the user’s feetAccessories specially adapted therefor