Exercise devices – Having specific electrical feature – Equipment control
Patent
1991-07-02
1996-04-30
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Having specific electrical feature
Equipment control
482 54, 482 57, 482902, 482903, 7337901, 601 23, A63B 21005
Patent
active
055120253
ABSTRACT:
A control console for exercise machines such as treadmills having a microprocessor to generate signals to control the exercise. The console is operable to control an exercise program comprising a series of time segments for which the difficulty levels are individually specified, and to provide a display of the program time segments. The console is further operable to display and store user-designed programs of the type described. Optionally, the console is operable to control two difficulty parameters of an exercise machine. The console may also include preset programs selectable by a user. The preset programs may include a fitness test comprising a series of exercise time segments of increasing difficulty, in which a user's fitness level is based on the user's inability to continue exercising beyond a particular time segment.
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Brewer Dane P.
Dalebout William T.
Robertson Lee
Rowley David R.
Standing Donald J.
Apley Richard J.
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Icon Health & Fitness, Inc.
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