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Галерея 2785424
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FG03826.1 hypothetical protein [ Fusarium graminearum PH-1
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Gene ID: 2785424, discontinued on 28-Apr-2015


This record was discontinued.





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FG03826.1
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FG03826.1
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Fusarium graminearum PH-1 (strain: PH-1, anamorph: Fusarium graminearum)

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Eukaryota; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; Pezizomycotina; Sordariomycetes; Hypocreomycetidae; Hypocreales; Nectriaceae; Fusarium

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XM_384002.1 → XP_384002.1 hypothetical protein FG03826.1 [Fusarium graminearum PH-1]

One or more embodiments setting forth the ideas described throughout this disclosure pertain to the field of mounts as utilized in sporting equipment for electronics and visual markers. More particularly, but not by way of limitation, one or more aspects of the disclosure enable a motion capture element mount.
Known systems for mounting electronics on sporting equipment include mounts in the shafts of fishing poles, and golf clubs for example. Existing mounts have the following limitations:

For at least the limitations described above there is a need for a motion capture element mount.
KR20110057481A discloses a grip pressure and inclination measuring apparatus of a golf club to enable a user to correct a golf swing pose using a rhythm and a sound.
The invention is defined by the appended set of claims.
Any other embodiment described in this disclosure but not falling under the scope of protection as defined by the appended claims is to be understood as simply an example useful for understanding the invention.
Embodiments of the invention enable an enclosure and mount for motion capture element that enables a durable and secure coupling of the motion capture element to a piece of sporting, exercise or medical rehabilitation equipment, for example a baseball bat, hockey stick, lacrosse stick, helmet, skateboard, ski, snowboard, surfboard, golf club, tennis racquet, weight training bar, or any other equipment capable of movement. In addition, embodiments enable existing equipment that was not manufactured originally with a mount for electronics to be retrofitted with an enclosure and mount for motion capture element. The apparatus may be located internal or external to the piece of sporting equipment and shows a visual marker for use in visually obtaining motion in combination with electronically detected motion obtained with the motion capture sensor. The outer portion of the enclosure displays a visual marker on the outer portion while the inner portion of the enclosure may be located on or within a shaft or grip in the handle portion of the equipment for example. In one or more embodiments, the grip may extend beyond the shaft and couple or aid in the coupling of the motion capture element with the shaft. One or more embodiments of the grip may include a grip that may roll down from the sides of a motion capture element to enable the motion capture element to be accessed without removing the grip from the shaft. The mount is configured to hold the enclosure to the piece of equipment wherein the enclosure holds the electronics and a visual marker. Embodiments of the invention do not require modifying the equipment, for example the baseball bat, tennis racquet, golf club, or other stick based equipment to include threads within the shaft. The apparatus may be flush mounted with the normal end of the equipment or have any desired length of extension from the end of the equipment. The mount also allows for the battery to be easily removed and replaced, for example without any tools. Other embodiments may make use of micro harvesting of energy to recharge batteries internal to the enclosure.
One or more embodiments of the mount include a shaft enclosure and expander that may be coupled with an attachment element, for example a screw that is aligned along an axis parallel to the axis of the shaft of the handle-based piece of equipment. The shaft enclosure and expander are situated within the handle portion of a handle-based piece of equipment such as a baseball bat, hockey stick, lacrosse stick, or golf club and engage in inner portion of the shaft or grip for example. In one or more embodiments, the screw is then rotated to move the shaft enclosure and expander together, which thus forces legs of the shaft enclosure in a direction orthogonal to the axis of the shaft. The force of the shaft enclosure against the inner wall of the shaft thus couples the shaft enclosure to the shaft non-permanently, for example based on the coefficient of static friction therebetween. After the shaft enclosure and expander are brought close enough together via the attachment element to securely couple the mount to the shaft or inside portion of a grip that is coupled to the shaft, then either the electronics package or a weight element is coupled with the shaft enclosure. In one or more embodiments, the weight element may weigh the same or approximately the same as the motion capture element so that there is no difference in weight to the piece of equipment with or without the motion capture element. In addition, certain sports may not allow the piece of equipment to be instrumented during match play. Embodiments of the weight element require no modification of the equipment. A cap is coupled with the shaft enclosure in either case, which provides a cover for the weight element or electronics package and which includes a visual marker and/or logo on the cap. Any other method or structure that enables a non-permanent mount of the apparatus that requires no modification of the shaft is intended to be within the scope of protection of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. Other embodiments may make use of a spear collet that enables coupling of a motion capture sensor with this type of mount to a stick or handle-based piece of equipment having a small hole in the end of the rubber grip on the handle. Other embodiments may utilize a shock puck that surrounds the enclosure and absorbs sudden shocks to the motion capture sensor within the enclosure, or otherwise dampens vibrations from the piece of equipment. Other embodiments may couple with helmets to obtain concussion related acceleration data, or obtain motion data related to board based sports such as snowboards, surfboards, skateboards as well as skis.
Generally, a positive battery contact, printed circuit board (PCB), an insulator or insulative spacer, with negative electrical contact and battery may be installed between the shaft enclosure and cap. The electronics that may be coupled with the PCB for example include active motion capture electronics that are battery powered, passive or active shot count components, for example a passive or active radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. Embodiments of the electronics may include motion capture accelerometers and/or gyroscopes and/or an inertial measurement unit along with wireless transmitter/receiver or transceiver components. The RFID tag enables identification of the specific piece of equipment, for example to determine which piece of equipment specific motion capture data is associated with. Identification information for example enables golf shots for each club associated with a golfer to be counted. Golf shots may optionally be counted via an identifier associated with motion capture electronics on the golf club in conjunction with a mobile computer, for example an IPHONE® equipped with an RFID reader that concentrates the processing for golf shot counting on the mobile computer instead of on each golf club. Optionally a wireless antenna may be coupled with the cap or alternatively may be implemented integral to the PCB as desired. In one or more embodiments, the antenna may be implemented as a Bluetooth ® antenna embedded in an external portion of the enclosure, for example embedded in epoxy on an outer portion of the enclosure to maximize antenna coverage. One or more embodiments of the invention may also include a Global Positioning System (GPS) antenna. The GPS antenna may be mounted on the printed circuit board or may be located separate from the printed circuit board. One or more embodiments of the invention may also directly or indirectly communicate with any other sensors coupled with the club including motion analysis capture elements, strain gauges or any other type of sensor coupled for example with the golf club head. One or more embodiments of the invention may also utilize a battery coupling that attaches the battery to the shaft enclosure so that when the cap is removed, the battery does not fall out, unless intended. Embodiments may also utilized spring based electrical contacts to prevent loss of electrical conductivity under high acceleration.
As previously stated, one or more embodiments may include a weight element that is interchangeable with the electronic package in the mount. The electronics package may be removed for example to comply with any sporting rules that do not allow instrumented sporting equipment. For example, USGA Rule 14-3 on Artificial Devices prohibits any "unusual device", for example under 14-3(b) "For the purpose of gauging or measuring distance". Any embodiment of the electronics package including a GPS receiver may thus be removed prior to match play for example and replaced with a weight element to minimize the weight difference. For example, the weight element may for example weigh close to or the same as the electronics to minimize overall instrumented versus non-instrumented weight differences of the golf club. In addition, a manufacture may provide the mount on each club with a small weight for example, that is removed when the golfer decides to upgrade the club to include active instrumented electronics or passive shot count elements that weigh the same amount. The net effect on the club dynamics for swing then is negligible. In one embodiment, the plastic portion of the mount weighs 5.7 grams and the battery weighs 3 grams while the screw weighs 1.9 grams. Thus the mounting components have minimal weight and by selecting a weight element of the same weight of the electronics package, or elements within the shaft enclosure and cap that are replaced by the weight element, the golfer feels no change in club weight when upgrading to an instrumented club. The same weight element may be utilized with respect to embodiments of the invention in all other sports and pieces of equipment used in those sports, as one skilled in the art will appreciate.
The visual marker is mounted on the cap for use with visual motion capture cameras. An equipment number may also be displayed on in a display area of the cap to indicate which type or specific piece of equipment is associated with the motion capture sensor, e.g., a club number is associated with the golf club. According to the invention as defined by the appended set of claims, the visual marker is passive meaning that it has a visual portion that is visually trackable. According to an example not covered by the claims, the visual marker may be active, that is, it may include a light emitting element such as a light emitting diode (LED) that allows for image tracking in low light conditions respectively. This for example may be implemented with a graphical symbol or colored marker at the cap of the mount on the shaft at the end of the handle for example. Motion analysis may be performed externally, for example using a camera and computer system based on the visual marker in any captured images. The visual data may also be utilized in motion analysis in combination with any wireless data from any installed electronics package.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the ideas conveyed through this disclosure will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:

An enclosure and mount for motion capture element will now be described. In the following exemplary description numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the ideas described throughout this specification. It will be apparent, however, to an artisan of ordinary skill that embodiments of ideas described herein may be practiced without incorporating all aspects of the specific details described herein. In other instances, specific aspects well known to those of ordinary skill in the art have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the disclosure. Readers should note that although examples of the innovative concepts are set forth throughout this disclosure, the claims are what define the invention. One skilled in the art will recognize that embodiments of the invention may be utilized in any equipment capable of coupling with the apparatus. This includes any piece of sporting, exercise or medical rehabilitation equipment, for example a baseball bat, hockey stick, lacrosse stick, helmet, skateboard, ski, snowboard, surfboard, golf club, tennis racquet, weight training bar, or any other equipment capable of movement. The apparatus may be located internal or external to the piece of sporting equipment and may show a visual marker for use in visually obtaining motion in combination with electronically detected motion obtained with the motion capture sensor. For example, the outer portion of the enclosure may display a visual marker on the outer portion while the inner portion of the enclosure may be located on or within a shaft o
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