Intelligent Body Stretching System with Synergistic Technologies

Publication ID: 24-11857832_0003_PTD
Published: October 28, 2025
Category:Synergistic Combinations

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Intelligent Body Stretching System with Synergistic Technologies,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857832_0003_PTD, Published October 28, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857832_0003_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,832.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

An advanced body stretching system integrating wearable sensors, cloud-based data analysis, blockchain-based secure data storage, AI-assisted analysis, and IoT connectivity to provide personalized and efficient stretching experiences.

Background and Problem Solved

The original body stretching system, although effective, was limited by its lack of data tracking, personalization, and security. The new inventive concept addresses these limitations by incorporating synergistic technologies to create a more comprehensive and efficient system.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The intelligent body stretching system comprises a limb stretching unit, a wearable sensor for tracking user stretching data, a cloud-based server for analyzing said data to provide personalized stretching recommendations, and a blockchain-based secure data storage for storing user stretching data. The system also includes a decentralized application for accessing and analyzing said data, a wearable device with a stretch sensor, wireless communication module, and haptic feedback module, and an AI-based analysis module for providing personalized stretching recommendations based on user movements tracked by a computer vision module.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The new inventive concept's integration of wearable sensors, cloud-based data analysis, blockchain-based secure data storage, AI-assisted analysis, and IoT connectivity provides a novel and non-obvious solution compared to the original patent, which lacked these synergistic technologies.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Alternative embodiments may include integrating the system with virtual reality or augmented reality environments, using machine learning algorithms for more accurate data analysis, or incorporating additional sensors for tracking user biometrics. Variations may include adapting the system for specific sports or fitness applications, or developing a mobile application for remote access to the system.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The intelligent body stretching system has significant commercial potential in the fitness, sports, and healthcare industries, with potential applications in physical therapy, athletic training, and personalized wellness programs.

CPC Classifications

SectionClassGroup
A A63 A63B21/4019
A A63 A63B21/04
A A63 A63B21/0557
A A63 A63B21/4011
A A63 A63B21/4035

Field of Art

Physical therapy and rehabilitation technologies, specifically body stretching systems and wearable fitness tracking devices, encompassing biomechanical analysis, sensor integration, and adaptive exercise technologies

Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile

A biomedical engineer or sports technology professional with expertise in biomechanical sensing, exercise equipment design, data analytics, and rehabilitation technology, holding advanced degrees and 3-5 years of industry experience

Obviousness Rationale

A person having ordinary skill in the art would recognize that integrating digital sensing, cloud analytics, and personalized feedback technologies into the existing body stretching system represents a predictable technological evolution. The source patent's mechanical stretching apparatus provides a natural foundation for adding intelligent monitoring and adaptive recommendation capabilities. These technological extensions represent incremental improvements using well-established techniques in wearable and fitness technologies.

Obvious Combinations & Variations

Source Patent Element
Limb stretching unit with ratchet assembly for controlled stretching movement
PTD Variation
Adding wearable sensors and computer vision tracking to monitor stretching range and biomechanical performance
Obviousness Reasoning
Integrating sensor tracking with mechanical stretching is a known technique for performance monitoring, representing a predictable application of existing sensor technologies
Source Patent Element
Gripping structure for connecting to user's limb
PTD Variation
Incorporating wireless communication and blockchain-based data storage for tracking user stretching history
Obviousness Reasoning
Extending physical device functionality through digital data tracking is a standard design approach in modern fitness and rehabilitation technologies
Source Patent Element
Body stretching system focused on physical manipulation
PTD Variation
Adding AI-based analysis module for generating personalized stretching recommendations
Obviousness Reasoning
Applying machine learning to fitness equipment represents a predictable technological progression using known algorithmic techniques for personalization
Source Patent Element
Manual stretching assistance mechanism
PTD Variation
Implementing haptic feedback module for real-time stretching guidance
Obviousness Reasoning
Augmenting mechanical systems with interactive feedback is a standard approach in human-machine interface design
Source Patent Element
Physical therapy and rehabilitation device
PTD Variation
Integrating cloud-based server for storing and analyzing user stretching performance data
Obviousness Reasoning
Leveraging cloud computing for performance tracking is a well-established technique in fitness and medical monitoring technologies
35 U.S.C. § 103 Summary: Based on the teachings of US Patent 11857832 and the disclosed technological variations, a person having ordinary skill in the art would find the proposed intelligent body stretching system embodiments obvious and anticipated, with the published technical disclosure serving as prior art that would render subsequent similar claims obvious and non-patentable under standard obviousness analysis.

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,832
TitleBody stretching system