ELECTRIC TREADMILL
20230052012 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An electric treadmill includes a motor and a motor driving circuit. The motor driving circuit is operable to control electric current flow from a positive electrode through the motor to a negative electrode to drive the motor. The motor driving circuit has a switch path connected between the positive electrode and the negative electrode. The switch path has a resistance element and a switch element connected in series. When the motor driving circuit receives power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an open state so that the resistance element is inactive; and when the motor driving circuit does not receive power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an closed state so that the resistance element is operated to provide a resistive load for stopping rotation of the endless belt.
Claims
1. An electric treadmill, comprising: a platform having a frame and an endless belt mounted around the frame; a motor coupled to the endless belt for driving the endless belt to rotate; and a motor driving circuit, receiving power from an external power source, comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a switch path, the motor driving circuit being operable to control electric current flow from the positive electrode through the motor to the negative electrode to drive the motor, the switch path having a resistance element and a switch element connected in series between the positive electrode and the negative electrode; wherein when the motor driving circuit receives power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an open state so that the resistance element is inactive; and when the motor driving circuit does not receive power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an closed state so that the resistance element is operated to provide a resistive load for stopping rotation of the endless belt.
2. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor is an AC motor, the motor driving circuit comprising a rectifier configured to convert alternating current from the external power source to direct current, and an inverter configured to convert the direct current to alternating current flowing through the motor.
3. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 2, wherein the motor is a permanent-magnet synchronous motor having a three-phase winding and the inverter is a three-phase inverter.
4. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resistance element is a power resistor configured to consume power generated by the motor, and when the motor driving circuit does not receive power, the resistance element becomes a power load applied to the motor to stop rotation of the endless belt.
5. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 4, wherein the resistance element has a power value of 300 W and a resistance value of 1.25 Ω.
6. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resistance element has a resistance value ranging from substantially 1.25 Ω to a value less than 5 Ω.
7. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch element is a relay.
8. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the motor driving circuit does not receive power from the external power source, the motor is operable to resist rotation of the endless belt when the endless belt is driven to rotate by an external force so as to ensure a sliding speed of the endless belt will not exceed 1 mph.
9. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an inclination adjusting mechanism configured for adjusting an angle of the platform relative to a ground, wherein when the motor driving circuit does not receive power, even if the platform of the electric treadmill is inclined at a maximum inclination angle and a user stands on the endless belt, a sliding speed of the endless belt will not exceed 1mph.
10. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an inclination adjusting mechanism configured for adjusting an angle of the platform relative to a ground, wherein when the motor driving circuit does not receive power, even if the platform of the electric treadmill is inclined at a grade of 20% and a user weighing up to 120 kg stands on the endless belt, a sliding speed of the endless belt will not exceed 1 mph.
11. The electric treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor driving circuit has a rectifier configured to convert alternating current from the external power source to direct current and an overvoltage protection circuit connected between the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the motor driving circuit.
12. A motor brake device for stopping rotation of an endless belt of an electric treadmill when the electric treadmill does not receive power from an external power source, the motor brake device comprising: a motor coupled to the endless belt for driving the endless belt to rotate; and a motor driving circuit, receiving power from the external power source, comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a switch path, the motor driving circuit being operable to control electric current flow from the positive electrode through the motor to the negative electrode to drive the motor, the switch path having a resistance element and a switch element connected in series between the positive electrode and the negative electrode; wherein when the motor driving circuit receives power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an open state so that the resistance element is inactive; and when the motor driving circuit does not receive power from the external power source, the switch element will automatically switch to an closed state so that the resistance element is operated to provide a resistive load for stopping rotation of the endless belt.
13. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the motor is an AC motor, the motor driving circuit comprising a rectifier configured to convert alternating current from the external power source to direct current, and an inverter configured to convert the direct current to alternating current flowing through the motor.
14. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the motor is a permanent-magnet synchronous motor having a three-phase winding and the inverter is a three-phase inverter.
15. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the resistance element is a power resistor configured to consume power generated by the motor, and when the motor driving circuit does not receive power, the resistance element becomes a power load applied to the motor to stop rotation of the endless belt.
16. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the resistance element has a power value of 300 W and a resistance value of 1.25 Ω.
17. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the resistance element has a resistance value ranging from substantially 1.25 Ω to a value less than 5 Ω.
18. The motor brake device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the switch element is a relay.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTION
[0016] In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically depicted in order to simplify the drawings.
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[0018] The platform 20 has a frame 21, a front roller 22A, a rear roller 22B, and an endless belt 24. The front roller 22A is rotatably and transversely mounted on the front end of the frame 21. The rear roller 22B is rotatably and transversely mounted on the rear end of the frame 21. The endless belt 24 is mounted around the front roller 22A and the rear roller 22B, such that the endless belt 24 can be circularly revolved around the frame 21 and provides an exercise surface for allowing a user to walk or run on the exercise surface while staying in substantially the same place. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the endless belt 24 is a slat belt or track belt, including a plurality of elongated slats 25 extending transversely. The slats 25 are arranged parallel to each other and oriented perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the endless belt 24. The slats 25 are attached to each other to form a closed loop. As shown in
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[0020] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the treadmill 10 has an inclination adjusting mechanism 11 mounted on the front end of the frame 21. The inclination adjusting mechanism 11 is operable to adjust the angle of the platform 20 relative to the ground, so that the inclined angle of the platform 20 of the treadmill 10 can be electrically or manually adjusted relative to the ground. Therefore, the user can adjust the exercise surface of the endless belt 24 to a horizontal state or an inclined state. The aforementioned inclination adjusting mechanism11 is a conventional technique in the art of treadmills, which is not limited in the present invention. In another preferred embodiment, the treadmill may not have the inclination adjusting mechanism, and therefore in this embodiment, the inclined angle of the platform cannot be adjusted.
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[0022] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the motor driving circuit includes a rectifier 70, such as a single-phase bridge rectifier, which can convert alternating current (AC) from the AC power source 60 to direct current (DC). The rectifier 70 has a pair of output terminals which constitute a DC bus of the motor driving circuit, including a positive pole marked “+” in the upper part of the figure, and a negative pole marked “-” in the lower part of the figure. A capacitor C is connected between the positive pole and the negative pole to perform filtering and smoothing functions to maintain the output voltage of the rectifier 70 at a rated value (e.g. 310V). In other words, when the AC power source 60 is normally supplied, a predetermined potential difference will be maintained between the positive pole and the negative pole of the motor driving circuit. The motor driving circuit further has a diode D, a first resistor R1 and a transistor Q7 to form an overvoltage protection circuit. When the motor driving circuit detects that the voltage between the positive pole and the negative pole exceeds a rated value (e.g. using a detection circuit or mechanism), the aforementioned digital signal processor (DSP) will control the transistor Q7 to switch between “ON” and “OFF” state, forming a step-down effect to protect the circuit and the motor 27. The aforementioned overvoltage protection circuit is a conventional technique well known in the art, which is not limited in the present invention.
[0023] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the motor 27 is a permanent magnet motor, and specifically a permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with three-phase winding. The six transistors Q1~Q6 (e.g. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor, IGBT) and the related wires shown in
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[0027] Under this arrangement, for example, when the power of the treadmill is not turned on, or the motor driving circuit does not receive electricity to drive the motor 27 for any reason, the second switch element S2 is closed and the switch path 80 between the first node and the second node is in a closed state. If an external force pushes the endless belt 24 of the treadmill 10 to rotate, the force will be transmitted through the endless belt 24, the roller 22A, the large pulley 23, the driving belt 29 and the small pulley 28 to drive the motor shaft and the rotor of the motor 27 to rotate, such that the motor 27 acts like a generator to convert the kinetic energy for driving the rotor of the motor into the electrical energy. The generated electric current will flow through specific terminals and the upper transistors Q1/Q2/Q3 of the three-phase inverter from the respective coil in the motor 27 to the aforementioned positive pole, then flow through the switch path 80 which is in the closed state at this time to the aforementioned negative pole, and then return to the respective coil in the motor 27 through the lower transistors Q4/Q5/Q6 of the three-phase inverter and the specific terminals, forming a current loop. The second resistance element R2 of the switch path 80 is provided for consuming power as a load for the motor 27 to generate electricity, forming a resistance against rotation movement of the endless belt 24. Therefore, the endless belt 24 is not easy to rotate in this state.
[0028] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the angle of the platform 20 relative to the ground is adjusted to reach or approach a maximum inclination angle, for example, when the platform 20 of the treadmill 10 is inclined at a grade of 20% relative to the substantially horizontal floor surface, the inclination angle of the top surface of the endless belt 24 is presented at 20% grade with respect to the ground. With this maximum incline angle of the platform 20 of the treadmill 10, any downward load (such as bodyweight of a user on the treadmill platform 20) will apply a portion of that load backwards along the surface of the inclined platform 20 to externally drive the rotation of the treadmill platform 20. Once the motor 27 loses power, even if a user weighing 120 kg stands on the endless belt 24, the top surface of the endless belt 24 will slide backward and downward due to the weight of the user. With no resistive load applied by the treadmill during this unpowered state of the motor 27, the slide speed of the endless belt 24 could become quite high, leading to possibly dangerous speeds or accelerations. But with the addition of a resistive load applied by the treadmill during this unpowered state of the motor 27, it is possible to drastically reduce both the acceleration and the maximum slide speed of the endless belt 24. It is desirable to ensure that the slide speed of the endless belt 24 will not exceed 1 mph (approximately 1.6 km/h). It is conceivable that when the grade of the top surface of the endless belt 24 is less than 20%, and/or the weight of the user is less than 120 kg, the endless belt 24 is less likely to slide, or the sliding speed is very slow. Therefore, when the treadmill 10 of the present invention does not receive power, for example, when the treadmill 20 is not plugged in or the power switch of the treadmill is not turned on, if a user directly steps on the treadmill 20 without noticing it, the resistive load from the unpowered motor driving circuit provides resistance to the motion of the endless belt 24. Due to this feature of the unpowered motor driving circuit, the slide speed of the endless belt 24 can be drastically reduced, preventing dangerous slide speeds, especially when the top surface of the endless belt 24 is horizontal. Even if the endless belt 24 slides, the speed of the endless belt 24 is very slow, so that the user will not lose balance or fall, reducing the risk of injury.
[0029] When using the electric treadmill 10 of the present invention for performing exercise (e.g. running), if a power outage occurs or the electric power is otherwise removed, the first switch element S1 of the motor driving circuit will automatically switch to OFF (open) state, and the second switch element S2 will automatically switch to ON (closed) state at the same time, so that the second resistance element R2 becomes a power load applied to the motor 27 to counter any rotation of the endless belt 24. The resistance mechanism of the present invention is unlike conventional mechanical braking devices which are generally operated to quickly stop rotation of the corresponding transmission components (e.g. flywheel). The resistance mechanism of the present invention is smoother than conventional mechanical braking devices. It will not cause the user to be in danger due to the sudden stop of the endless belt. In addition the resistance mechanism of the present invention has advantages of low cost and low maintenance.
[0030] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.