Control system and method for an exercise apparatus
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1. An exercise device having a pair of treadles capable of upward and downward motion, comprising:
- a treadle control unit for controlling a resistance to the upward and downward motion of the treadles, each treadle including a frame, a front roller and a rear roller rotatably supported by the frame, and an endless belt disposed about the front and rear rollers and movable relative to the frame, each treadle pivoting at a rear of the frame;
a treadle position sensor for detecting the upward and downward motion of the treadles and providing a signal representative of positions of the treadles;
a tread speed sensor configured to measure a speed of at least one of the endless belts; and
a central processing unit receiving the signal and providing a treadle control signal to the treadle control unit to adjust the resistance of the treadles based at least in part on the received signal and the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts, wherein the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is increased when the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts decreases and the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is decreased when the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts increases.
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Abstract
Controlling the operation of an exercise apparatus configurable to facilitate a combination of a substantially horizontal and a substantially vertical exercise motion. Such control functions provide for various exercise levels and/or programs and may utilize various mechanisms, sensors, and other control apparatus to control the operation of the exercise apparatus for various exercise routines.
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1. An exercise device having a pair of treadles capable of upward and downward motion, comprising:
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a treadle control unit for controlling a resistance to the upward and downward motion of the treadles, each treadle including a frame, a front roller and a rear roller rotatably supported by the frame, and an endless belt disposed about the front and rear rollers and movable relative to the frame, each treadle pivoting at a rear of the frame; a treadle position sensor for detecting the upward and downward motion of the treadles and providing a signal representative of positions of the treadles; a tread speed sensor configured to measure a speed of at least one of the endless belts; and a central processing unit receiving the signal and providing a treadle control signal to the treadle control unit to adjust the resistance of the treadles based at least in part on the received signal and the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts, wherein the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is increased when the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts decreases and the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is decreased when the measured speed of the at least one of the endless belts increases. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An exercise device, comprising:
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a frame structure; a first treadle assembly including a first belt forming a moving surface movably supported by a first treadle frame, the first treadle assembly pivotally supported on the frame structure at a rear of the first treadle frame; a second treadle assembly including a second belt forming a moving surface movably supported by a second treadle frame, the second treadle assembly pivotally supported on the frame structure at a rear of the second treadle frame; a treadle position sensor for detecting an upward and downward motion of the first and second treadles and providing a signal representative of positions of the treadles; a tread speed sensor configured to measure a speed of at least one of the first belt and the second belt; and a central processing unit receiving the signal and providing a treadle control signal to adjust resistance of the treadles to upward and downward motion based at least in part on the received signal and the measured speed of the at least one of the first belt and the second belt, wherein the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is increased when the measured speed of the at least one of the first belt and the second belt decreases and the resistance to downward motion of the treadles is decreased when the measured speed of the at least one of the first belt and the second belt increases. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for controlling an exercise device having a pair of treadles capable of upward and downward motion, the method comprising:
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generating a treadle position signal indicating a position of each of said treadles, each treadle including a frame, a front roller and a rear roller rotatably supported by the frame, and an endless belt disposed about the front and rear rollers and movable relative to the frame, each treadle pivoting at a rear of the frame; generating a belt speed signal indicating a speed of at least one of the endless belts of the treadles; generating a treadle control signal based at least in part on the treadle position signal and the belt speed signal; and adjusting a resistance to downward motion of each of said treadles based in part on the generated treadle control signal, wherein adjusting the resistance to downward motion based on the generated treadle control signal adjusts the resistance so that the resistance to downward motion of the treadles increases when the measured speed of at least one of the endless belts decreases and the resistance to downward motion of the treadles decreases when the measured speed of at least one of the endless belts increases. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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