Claims
- 1. A personal cooling system for an exercise machine, the personal cooling system comprising:
first and second fans generating air flow; a display console including one or more user-facing openings through which the air flow moves and is directed toward a user; and a control circuit outputting drive signals to the first and second fans and comprising one or more electric components that may be negatively effected by currents associated with activating the first and second fans, wherein the control circuit activates the first and second fans at different times to avoid drawing sufficient current to negatively effect the one or more electric components.
- 2. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein electric components comprises a transformer.
- 3. The personal cooling system of claim 2, wherein transformer comprises a board mounted transformer.
- 4. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit fully activates the first fan for a first predetermined time before activating the second fan.
- 5. The personal cooling system of claim 4, wherein the first predetermined time further comprises:
a first time during which the control circuit activates the first fan at a power up level; and a second time during which the control circuit continues activating the first fan at a steady state level.
- 6. The personal cooling system of claim 5, wherein at least one of the drive signals comprises a pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signal, and the power up level and the steady state level comprise duty cycles of at least one drive signal.
- 7. The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the power up level is about a 100% duty cycle.
- 8. (The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the power up level comprises about 100% duty cycle for a duration of about 2.5 seconds.)
- 9. The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the steady state level is about 80% duty cycle when a user selects a “HIGH” speed for the first fan.
- 10. The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the steady state level ranges from about 70% to about 90% duty cycle when a user selects a “HIGH” speed for the first fan.
- 11. The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the steady state level is about 40% duty cycle when a user selects a “LOW” speed for the first fan.
- 12. The personal cooling system of claim 6, wherein the steady state level ranges from about 30% to about 50% duty cycle when a user selects a “LOW” speed for the first fan.
- 13. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit controls speed of the first and second fans through control of duty cycles of the drive signals.
- 14. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein a speed of the first and second fans is user-selectable.
- 15. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit further comprises a voltage key adapting the control circuit to a voltage of a power source.
- 16. The personal cooling system of claim 15, wherein the voltage key configures primary windings on a transformer.
- 17. The personal cooling system of claim 15, wherein the voltage key includes a user-pull mechanism to assist the user in unseating one mating end of the voltage key.
- 18. The personal cooling system of claim 17, wherein the user-pull mechanism includes wiring used to configure the primary windings.
- 19. The personal cooling system of claim 15, wherein the voltage key includes a locking mechanism for ensuring proper seating of one mating end of the voltage key to another.
- 20. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit comprises a printed circuit board (PCB).
- 21. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit includes an integrated circuit providing the drive signals to the first and second fans.
- 22. The personal cooling system of claim 21, wherein the integrated circuit is replaceable.
- 23. The personal cooling system of claim 21, wherein the integrated circuit includes a microprocessor.
- 24. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit is housed separately from the first and second fans.
- 25. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the display console includes a display and wherein the display includes an information display arrangement capable of informing the user on the speed of the first and second fans.
- 26. The personal cooling system of claim 25, wherein the information display arrangement comprises an animated fan rotating at at least one speed other than a speed of the first or second fan.
- 27. The personal cooling system of claim 26, wherein the animated fan rotates at two user-discernable speeds representative of “HIGH” and “LOW” speeds of the first and second fans.
- 28. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the control circuit includes one or more diagnostic indicators for troubleshooting the personal cooling system.
- 29. The personal cooling system of claim 28, wherein the control circuit comprises a printed circuit board (PCB), and wherein the one or more diagnostic indicators are visible on the PCB.
- 30. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the one or more openings are adjustable to direct the air flow to different sized users.
- 31. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the exercise machine comprises a treadmill.
- 32. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the exercise machine comprises a stationary bike.
- 33. The personal cooling system of claim 1, wherein the exercise machine comprises an elliptical exercise machine.
- 34. A method of activating one or more fans mounted on an exercise machine, the method comprising:
determining a user-selected fan setting for one or more fans designed to provide moving air to a user of an exercise machine through one or more openings in the exercise machine above a height of an upper torso area of a user; and outputting a drive signal activating the one or more fans based on the user-selected fan-setting, wherein the drive signal accounts for the one or more fans drawing current at a level unharmful to one or more components of fan controller circuitry.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the outputting further comprises outputting a first drive signal to a first of the one or more fans before outputting a second drive signal to a second of the one or more fans.
- 36. The method of claim 34, further comprising connecting a voltage key to configure the exercise machine to accept a specific power source.
- 37. The method of claim 34, wherein the one or more components of the fan controller circuitry comprises a board mounted transformer.
- 38. The method of claim 34, wherein the user-selected fan setting comprises “OFF.”
- 39. The method of claim 34, wherein the user-selected fan setting comprises “LOW.”
- 40. The method of claim 34, wherein the user-selected fan setting comprises “HIGH.”
- 41. A cooling system for an exercise machine, the cooling system comprising:
means for cooling a user of an exercise machine; means for accepting inputs and outputting toggled control signals to the means for cooling which ensure the means for cooling does not draw current above a predetermined threshold.
- 42. The cooling system of claim 41, further comprising means for configuring primary windings of a transformer to accept a power source.
- 43. The cooling system of claim 42, wherein the means for configuring allow the transformer to accept differing power sources.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/399,336 filed Jul. 26, 2002, entitled “Cooling System for Exercise Machine,” which is incorporated herein by reference. The present application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ##/###,###, filed concurrently herewith, 2002, entitled “Cooling System for Exercise Machine,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. ##/###,###, filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Maintenance Facilitating Exercise Machine Console,” the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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