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Method for controlling treadmill operation

A control method and treadmill technology, applied in sports accessories, gymnastics equipment, etc., can solve problems such as accidents or dangers, user injuries, limiting the running speed of motors and running belts, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-11-28
名跃国际有限公司
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[0007] However, when the user's limbs, shoelaces, or trousers are caught by the running belt, the load on the motor will increase accordingly. When the aforementioned feedback mechanism detects this situation, it will increase the voltage or current supplied to the motor. Increase the speed or torque of the motor, making it more difficult for the user to escape, causing the user to fall, and in severe cases, may even cause the user to be injured
And when the user temporarily leaves the treadmill for some reason, the above-mentioned feedback control method will slow down the speed or torque of the motor due to the reduction of the actual load, but it will still maintain the running state, that is, the running belt will always remain in the running state. At this time, if other people (such as children, etc.) do not notice and suddenly stand on the treadmill, there may be accidents or dangers
[0008] Furthermore, when the treadmill is displayed in the exhibition room, because there are no actual users running on the treadmill, the aforementioned feedback control mechanism will limit the running speed of the motor and the running belt, making it difficult to fully demonstrate the performance of the treadmill. actual function

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[0037] As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 , the one shown in the figure is the control flow of the selected embodiment of the present invention, which is for illustration only, and is not limited in patent application.

[0038] The treadmill of this embodiment is electrically connected by a microprocessor 11 and a power pack 12, a control panel 13, a motor 14 and at least one sensor 15, and between the sensor 15 and the microprocessor 11 It is connected in a feedback control mode. The control panel 13 is for inputting relevant control commands, and the microprocessor 11 controls the motor 14 to perform corresponding actions. The motor 14 drives a driving mechanism 16 to drive the running belt to run, and the sensor The controller 15 is for the actual load status of the induction motor 14 .

[0039] As shown in Figure 2, the steps of the control method for running the treadmill are as follows:

[0040] Turn on the power:

[0041] The power is turned on by the operation of the cont...

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The invention provides a method for controlling treadmill operation, by using an inducer to detect whether the motor is in idling state or loading state during the initial operation of the motor, if the motor is in idling state, then a displaying state is indicated, then operation is to be conducted as instruction. If the motor is in load condition, the inducer and the micro-processor will further determine whether the motor is in continuous loading state or in intermittent state, the intermittent state will indicate that the user is running normally, then operation is to be conducted as instruction. If no load is generated during the predetermined break time, that indicates that the user has left, then the motor is controlled to quit movement.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of running control of a treadmill, in particular to a control method for detecting the running state of the treadmill by detecting the running state of the treadmill. Background technique [0002] By the way, electric treadmills are mainly motor-driven running belts for users to run on the treadmills. During the period, the motor speed can be adjusted according to the needs of users to change the speed of running belts, so that users can run at different speeds. Run for better exercise. [0003] For the safety of the user, the traditional electric treadmill is equipped with a safety device, which is controlled by detecting the speed of the motor. When the speed of the motor decreases to a certain level, it means that there may be foreign objects stuck on the running belt, and the safety device will be activated. Control the motor to stop rotating to keep the safety of the user. [0004] However, when a hea...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63B24/00
Inventor 吴珅澺
Owner 名跃国际有限公司
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