Claims
- 1. A bicycle ergometer comprising:
- an exercise device for use by a user;
- means for selectively inputting physical attributes of said user into said exercise device, said inputting means including a keyboard display for generating a digital value corresponding to said inputted physical attributes;
- conversion means for converting said digital value corresponding to said inputted physical attributes to an analog value;
- a pulse sensor for measuring the number of pulses per minute of said user;
- arithmetic control circuit means coupled with said pulse sensor for calculating a training range defined by an upper limit of pulses per minute and a lower limit of pulses per minute corresponding to said inputted physical attributes, and for producing a load changing signal in response to said pulse sensor for maintaining the number of pulses of said user within said training range; and
- loading means coupled to said exercise device for varying a load applied to said exercise device in accordance with said load changing signal, said loading means including:
- a rotor assembly, said rotor assembly being formed of ferrous material having not more than about 0.12% carbon and not more than about 0.34% silicon;
- a stator having a plurality of series-connected coils proximate a periphery of said stator; and
- means connected between a power source and said coils for generating a substantially constant current in response to said load changing signal, said current generating means including a characteristic signal generating circuit for generating a square root signal in response to said load changing signal and a current control circuit connected to said signal generating circuit for controlling the current supplied to said coils through said power source, said rotor assembly providing a substantially constant torque characteristic in response to said current generating means.
- 2. The ergometer according to claim 1, wherein said rotor assembly includes an outer rotor and an inner rotor attached to said outer rotor, said inner rotor formed of a conductive-material selected from the group of structural carbon steel pipes consisting essentially of STK and STKM.
- 3. The ergometer according to claim 2, wherein said outer rotor is cast iron.
- 4. The ergometer according to claim 2, wherein the outer rotor is a non-ferrous material.
- 5. The ergometer according to claim 2, further including:
- torque detecting means coupled to said rotor assembly for correcting said square root signal in response to variations in said load and for applying said corrected output to said current control circuit.
Priority Claims (2)
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58-123173 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 588,933 filed Mar. 13, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,182.
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