Claims
- 1. A computerized exercise machine comprising:
- an exercise structure having a movable member for movement by a user to exercise on said exercise structure;
- resistance means associated with said movable member to resist the movement of said movable member;
- adjustment means mechanically associated with said resistance means for selectively varying the amount of resistance of said resistance means;
- resistance sensing means associated with said resistance means for sensing work performed by said user in moving said movable member against said resistance and including: a resistance responsive element connected to said resistance means, said resistance responsive element undergoing deformation in response to changes in the amount of resistance offered by said resistance means; and
- a piezoelectric element physically adapted to said resistance responsive element, said piezoelectric element being responsive to said deformation to translate said deformation to an electrical resistance signal; a motion sensor mounted to said exercise structure to sense the rate of movement of said movable member and to provide a movement rate signal reflective thereof; computer means associatively linked with said adjustment means for selectively controlling said adjustment means and communicatively linked to said resistance sensing means and said motion sensor to receive said resistance signal and said movement rate signal therefrom; pulse data input means connected between said user and said computer means for supplying pulse data to said computer means from said user exercising on said structure; input means connected to said computer means for receiving background data from said user and for selecting an exercise program and at least one exercise parameter related to said selected program; and display means mounted on said exercise structure and associatively linked with said computer means for displaying data computed by said computer means; wherein said computer means is operable to receive said selected exercise program including varying said amount of resistance of said resistance means selected by said user from said input means, to control said adjustment means in accordance with said selected exercise program and said varying amount of resistance over a preselected program duration, to read said pulse data from said pulse data input means, to read a user-selected target pulse rate from said input means, to compute said varying amount of resistance to cause said user's pulse to approach said target pulse rate and in turn to control said adjustment means to change the resistances to said varying amount of resistance, to read said background data from said input means, to read the rate of movement of said movable member from said movement sensor,
- to read the resistances of said resistance means from said resistance sensing means, and
- to compute therefrom calorie use data.
- 2. The computerized exercise machine according to claim 1 further including audio signal means connected to said computer means to receive audio signals therefrom to generate aural signals, wherein said input means is further operable to receive a user-selected movement frequency, and wherein said audio signal means includes a tempo indicator operable to supply one of said aural signals to said user to move said movable member at intervals corresponding to said selected movement frequency.
- 3. The computerized exercise machine according to claim 2 wherein said audio signal means is associatively linked with said pulse data input means and is further operable to sound a tone when the pulse data exceeds said target pulse rate for more than a preselected time.
- 4. The computerized exercise machine of claim 2 wherein said display means includes graphical representations of exercise parameters, said graphical representations comprising arrays of indicators.
- 5. The computerized exercise machine of claim 4 wherein said graphical representations include a target pulse display comprising a series of indicators arranged substantially in a linear direction having a center group of indicators corresponding to said target pulse rate specified by said selected program, a first group of indicators each corresponding to different pulse increments lower than said target pulse rate, and a second group of indicators each corresponding to different pulse increments greater than said target pulse value, said first and second groups of indicators being respectively disposed on opposite sides of said center group of indicators, and each of said indicators being activated when said pulse data corresponds to the pulse value represented by each of said indicators and deactivated when it does not.
- 6. The computerized exercise machine of claim 4 wherein said selected program include a target pulse mode, said user selects said target pulse mode and a desired target pulse rate via said input means, said computer means controls said target pulse display according to said pulse data received from said pulse data input means to display said pulse data relative to said target pulse rate in response to which the user extemporaneously adjusts said exercise movements to cause said pulse data to match said target pulse rate.
- 7. The computerized exercise machine of claim 4 wherein said computer means is further operable to divide said preselected program duration into a preselected number of time steps and to control said adjustment means to chronologically vary the amount of resistance of said resistance means according to a sequence of resistance values specified for said time steps in said selected program.
- 8. The computerized exercise machine of claim 7 wherein said display means further includes a graphical program matrix display comprising indicators disposed in multiple columns, said columns arranged adjacent, spaced horizontally from one another, and each one of said columns representing one of said time steps, wherein each indicator in a column corresponds to a selected resistance and is activated when said column receives resistance display signals from said computer means corresponding to said resistance signal from said resistance sensing means, said computer means providing said resistance display signals to each of said columns in an order corresponding to said sequence of resistance values, whereby said matrix display represents a segment of said sequence of resistance values specified in said selected program.
- 9. The computerized exercise machine of claim 8 wherein said computer means varies said display signals to said columns in chronological coordination with said time steps to cause the leftmost of said columns to display the resistance value specified by the next time step of said selected program and the resistance values of succeeding time steps in order according to said selected program.
- 10. The computerized exercise machine according to claim 1 wherein said resistance
- responsive element undergoes said deformation proportional to the amount of said work performed by said user.
- 11. A computerized exercise cycle, comprising:
- a cycle structure adapted to be operated by a user and presenting a pair of pedals for rotation by the feet of said user;
- resistance means mechanically associated with said pedals for offering an adjustable amount of resistance to the rotation of said pedals;
- resistance means operably associated with said resistance means and including: a resistance responsive element connected to said resistance means deformatable in response to changes in the amount of resistance offered by said resistance means; and a sensing element physically adapted to said resistance responsive element, said sensing element being responsive to said deformation to generate resistance signal reflective of said deformation;
- adjustment means mechanically associated with said resistance means for varying said adjustable amount of resistance;
- computer means mounted to said cycle structure, associatively linked with said adjustment means for controlling said adjustment means and communicatively linked to receive said resistance signal from said resistance sensing means;
- input means associated with said cycle structure and communicatively linked with said computer means for receiving data from said user;
- display means associated with said cycle structure and communicatively linked with said computer means for providing visible and audio information signals to said user operating said cycle structure;
- said computer means being operable to:
- receive one of a plurality of programs selectable by said user from said input means, each one of said plurality of programs including a resistance subprogram consisting of an ordered set of user selectable resistance,
- control said adjustment means to vary the adjustable amount of resistance of said resistance means to the rotation of said pedals in accordance with said selected program over a user-selected program duration,
- control said display means to provide displays including visible display for providing said visible information signals representative of said adjustable amount of resistances of said selected program and audio display for providing said audio information signals representative of said selected program, and to
- compute calorie use information from said resistance signal and said user data.
- 12. The computerized exercise cycle according to claim 11 wherein said computer means is further operable to: read the selection of an automatic pulse mode by said user from said input means;
- receive a target pulse rate from said user by said input means; and control said adjustment means to adjust said amount of resistance of said resistance means in a computed fashion to cause the user's pulse rate to approach said target pulse rate.
- 13. The computerized exercise cycle according to claim 11, wherein said visible display include graphical representations comprising arrays of indicators.
- 14. The computerized exercise cycle of claim 13, wherein said graphical representations include a target pulse display comprising a series of indicators arranged substantially in a linear direction having a center group of indicators corresponding to said target pulse rate specified by said selected program, a first group of indicators each corresponding to different pulse increments lower than said target pulse rate, and a second group of indicators each corresponding to different pulse increments greater than said target pulse rate, said first and second groups of indicators being respectively disposed on opposite sides of said center group of indicators, and each of said indicators being activated when said pulse data corresponds to the pulse value represented by each of said indicators and deactivated when it does not; and said selected program include a target pulse mode in which said user selects said target pulse rate via said input means, said computer means controls said target pulse display according to said pulse data from said pulse data input means to display said pulse data relative to said target pulse rate in response to which the user extemporaneously adjusts said exercise to cause said pulse data to match said target pulse rate.
- 15. The computerized exercise machine of claim 13 wherein said computer means is further operable to divide said selected program duration into a preselected number of time steps and to control said adjustment means to chronologically vary the amount of resistance offered by said resistance means according to a sequence of resistance values specified for said time steps in said selected program, and wherein said display means further includes a graphical program matrix display comprising indicators disposed in multiple columns, said columns arranged adjacent, spaced horizontally from one another, and each one of said columns representing one of said time steps, wherein each indicator in a column corresponds to an individual resistance value and is activated when said column receives resistance display signals from said computer means corresponding to said individual resistance value, said computer means providing said resistance display signals to each of said columns in an order corresponding to said sequence of resistance values, whereby said matrix display represents a segment of said sequence of resistance values specified in said selected program.
- 16. The computerized exercise cycle of claim 15 wherein said computer means varies said display signals to said columns in chronological coordination with said time steps to cause the leftmost of said columns to display the resistance value specified by the next time step of said selected program and the resistance values of succeeding time steps in order according to said selected program.
- 17. The computerized exercise cycle according to claim 11 wherein said input means is further operable to receive a frequency of movement selected by said user; and said audio information signals include a tempo signal to signal said user to rotate said pedals at intervals corresponding to said selected frequency of movement.
- 18. A computerized exercise machine comprising:
- an exercise structure having a movable member for movement by a user to exercise on said exercise structure;
- resistance means associated with said movable member to resist the movement of said movable member;
- adjustment means mechanically associated with said resistance means for selectively varying the resistance of said resistance means;
- resistance sensing means associated with said resistance means for sensing work performed by said user in moving said movable member against said resistance and including:
- a resistance responsive element connected to said resistance means, said resistance responsive element undergoing deformation in response to changes in the resistance of said resistance means; and
- a piezoelectric element adapted to said resistance responsive element, to generate a resistance signal reflective of said deformation;
- a motion sensor mounted to said exercise structure to sense the rate of movement of said movable member and to provide a movement rate signal reflective thereof;
- computer means associatively linked with said adjustment means for selectively controlling said adjustment means and communicatively linked to said resistance sensing means and said motion sensor to receive said resistance signal and said movement rate signal therefrom;
- input means connected to said computer means for receiving background data from said user and for selecting an exercise program and at least one exercise parameter related to said selected program;
- display means mounted on said exercise structure and associatively linked with said computer means for displaying data computed by said computer means;
- wherein said computer means is operable to receive said selected exercise program and varying the resistance of said resistance means selected by said user from said input means, and
- control said adjustment means in accordance with said selected exercise program and said varying resistance over a preselected program duration,
- read said background data from said input means,
- read the rate of movement of said movable member from said motion sensor,
- read the resistance of said resistance means from said resistance sensing means, and
- compute calorie use data from said background data, rate of movement, and resistances.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 306,872 filed on Feb. 3, 1989, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,998,725.
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