[0001] The present invention relates to a method for controlling an electric treadmill,
and more particularly, to a method through which the operator can instruct the control
console to perform preset commands to the motor without touching the control console.
[0002] As well known, each electric treadmill is fitted with a transmission system of motor
at the bottom end thereof for an in-place rotation of the continuous belt so that
the operator can stand on the continuous belt to take in-place walking exercise. This
electric treadmill is normally provided with a control console at a proper place thereof,
and a number of control keys are disposed at another proper place thereof to facilitate
the setting of the desired rotational speed of the continuous belt.
[0003] In addition, the electric treadmill is provided with a stepper motor. The supported
angle of the base frame is adjustable by means of the forward and backward rotation
of motor together with the lifting assembly. This adjustment is carried out by different
control keys.
[0004] No matter where the control keys are situated, the operator has to look for the correct
position of the control keys by sight and continuously or repeatedly press down the
control keys for adjusting the rotational speed of the continuous belt or the supported
angle of the base frame. These actions will divert the operator's attention and cause
inconvenience due to strange walking position of the operator.
[0005] It is a primary object of the present invention to eliminate the above-mentioned
drawbacks and to provide a method for controlling an electric treadmill utilizing
sensitive and effective emission type sensor sets and air sensing fields to carry
out the control action without touching the control console.
[0006] The accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent
from the following description and its accompanying drawing of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0007] First of all, referring to FIG. 1, the electric treadmill 10 of the preferred embodiment
of the present invention includes an upright frame 11, two handrails 12, 13, a control
console 20, a base frame 14, a continuous belt 15 and bottom supporting elements 16.
Two emission type sensor sets 30, 40 (e.g. infrared, etc.) connected to the control
console 20 are fitted to the handrails 12, 13 of the electric treadmill 10, respectively.
Thus, air sensing fields 31, 41 covering a specific range are formed above both handrails
12, 13. Therefore, the operator can give any intentional signal that is detectable
by the sensor sets during the walking exercise session. Thereafter, the sensor orders
the control console to perform a preset control action to the controlled motor (not
shown) on receipt of the intentional signal of the operator. This is named by the
inventor as air control mode.
[0008] Under the pre-condition that the walking exercise of the operator won't be influenced,
the effective detection range (including width and height) of air sensing fields 31,
41 should be possibly set within the height of the treadmill and the operator for
fear of interference by other objects.
[0009] Both above-mentioned emission type sensor sets 30, 40 are in control of opposite
commands for motor, that is, one controls the acceleration of the motor while the
other controls the deceleration thereof. When both emission type sensor sets 30, 40
detect something, the motor is controlled to stop in consideration of user's safety
and motor's protection. When the sensed state lasts for a longer time, it means a
greater range of acceleration or deceleration. Hence, the present invention can be
controlled by swinging both hands in the air sensing fields 31, 41, thereby creating
the convenience and the practicalness of the present invention.
[0010] The air control mode can also be used to control the supported angle of the base
frame 14. However, the control motor (not shown, and it's normally a stepper motor
performing the forward and backward rotation) is different from the motor in connection
with the continuous belt 15. In brief, the air control mode can be designed as desired
either to control the rotational speed of the continuous belt 15 or to control the
supported angle of the base frame 14. Certainly, the air control mode can be designed
to control both the rotational speed and the supported angle.
[0011] The air control mode can be fitted together with the control console 20 so that the
operator can choose either of them for control. In other words, the user can use either
the conventional control keys to reach the expected control effect or the air control
mode while no interference to each other will happen. Moreover, the air sensing fields
31, 41 won't interfere with the in-place walking exercise area. And the control of
the present invention is completely carried out by the subjective will of the operator
so that the use safety can be fully ensured.
[0012] When the air control mode is activated, a warning light 50 is switched on in order
to remind others adjacent to the treadmill of the air control mode in operation state
to avoid unexpected detection.
[0013] Furthermore, a hidden speaker (not shown) can be fitted to the air control mode so
that a sound with certain volume can be given out to inform the user of the current
operation state when any signals are sensed. Moreover, different operation states
can be differentiated by giving a high or low sound for acceleration or deceleration
and lifting or lowering, a long or short sound for the range of the acceleration or
deceleration and lifting or lowering. This design is especially beneficial for the
visually handicapped.
1. A method for controlling an electric treadmill (10) providing emission type sensor
sets (30, 40) arranged at two proper places of said treadmill and connected to a control
console (20), thereby creating air sensing fields (31, 41) covering a specific range
so that the operator can give any intentional signal which is detectable by said sensor
during the walking exercise session, whereupon the sensor orders said control console
(20) to perform a preset control action upon the controlled motor on receipt of the
intentional signal of the operator.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said air control mode is available and used
together with said control console.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein a warning light is switched on when said
air control mode is activated.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein a hidden speaker is fitted to said air control
mode so that a sound with certain volume can be given out to inform the user of the
current operation state when any signals are sensed.
5. A method for controlling an electric treadmill (10) comprising an upright frame, two
handrails (12,13), a control console (20), a base frame (14), a continuous belt (15)
and bottom supporting elements (16) and providing emission type sensor sets (30, 40)
arranged at two proper places of said treadmill and connected to a control console,
thereby creating air sensing fields (31, 41) covering a specific range so that the
operator can give any intentional signal which is detectable by said sensor during
the walking exercise session, whereupon said sensor orders said control console to
perform a preset control action upon the controlled motor on receipt of the intentional
signal of the operator.
6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein a warning light (50) is switched on when
said air control mode is activated.
7. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein a hidden speaker is fitted to said air control
mode so that a sound with certain volume can be given out to inform the user of the
current operation state when any signals are sensed.