Claims
- 1. A method for controlling an exercise machine comprising the steps of:transforming motion of a user into a predetermined mechanical motive force and converting motion into motion of a shaft resisting said predetermined motive force to maintain an approximately constant power input into said exercise machine; generating electrical power form rotation of said shaft at a predetermined magnitude; and generating electrical power in an alternator having current in its field coils pulse width modulated in response to sensed current and voltage output from said alternator to maintain said predetermined magnitude of power, whereby quantifiably controlled energy rate levels of exercise are achieved.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of selectively shunting a portion of current from said alternator into a dissipative load to further control said step of resisting said motive force.
- 3. A method for controlling an exercise machine comprising the steps of:transforming motion of a user into a predetermined mechanical motive force through an exercise input unit; driving a dynamically controllable load by said predetermined motive force; sensing the voltage and current of said dynamically controllable load through said exercise input unit by a sensing circuit; calculating from said sensed voltage and current the power coupled into said dynamically controllable load; and controlling said dynamically controllable load using a control circuit to require a predetermined amount of power to be provided to said exercise input unit by a user, whereby a substantially constant or quantifiable energy rate of exercise is provided.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/249,248 filed on May 25, 1994, now allowed.
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