IP Library Granted Patent US 9,623,281
Granted Patent B2
US 9,623,281 · App. 14/531,821 · Granted Apr 18, 2017

Exercise device with braking system

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Patent No.
US 9,623,281
App. No.
14/531,821
Granted
Apr 18, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A selectively inclining hiking exercise apparatus supports a user ambulating thereon. The selectively inclining hiking exercise apparatus includes a support base and a treadbase that selectively inclines with respect to the support base. The treadbase includes a motor for driving an endless belt upon which the user ambulates. The treadbase also includes a magnetic braking assembly for regulating the speed of the endless belt to prevent the endless belt from moving at a rate that is faster than the rate at which the treadbase motor is driving the endless belt. The magnetic braking assembly includes a magnet that selectively moves relative to the treadbase flywheel along a threaded lead screw to provide the braking force.

Claims (35)

1. A treadmill, comprising:

an inclining and declining treadbase with an endless belt movably mounted to a first roller and a second roller;

a motor adapted to turn the endless belt;

a flywheel coupled to the motor, a rotational speed of flywheel being directly related to a speed of the endless belt;

a current monitor adapted to monitor a level of current, anywhere along a range of levels, drawn to operate the motor; and

a magnetic braking system arranged to prevent the endless belt from rotating at a speed that is faster than a speed selected at a console by a user, the magnetic braking system adapted to increase a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting a decreased level of current being drawn by the motor, the magnetic braking system adapted to decrease a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting an increased level of current being drawn by the motor.

2. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the endless belt has a width of about 16 inches to about 30 inches and a length of about 30 inches to about 60 inches, the length being measured from the center of the first roller to the center of the second roller.

3. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an eddy brake.

4. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an alternator.

5. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an electromagnet that is adapted to be automatically turned on and off to change an amount of braking provided.

6. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes a four quadrant or a two quadrant controller.

7. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes a transducer.

8. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system is adapted to dissipate excess power when the current monitor determines that an amount of power generated by the user exceeds an amount of power required to drive the motor at the speed selected at the console by the user.

9. The treadmill of claim 8 , wherein dissipating the excess power generated by the user includes closing a switch between the motor and a power resistor, which allows the motor to generate excess power but also to absorb the excess power via the power resistor.

10. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic braking system is integral to the motor.

11. A treadmill, comprising:

an inclining and declining treadbase with an endless belt movably mounted to a first roller and a second roller;

a motor adapted to turn the endless belt;

a flywheel coupled to the motor, a rotational speed of flywheel being directly related to a speed of the endless belt;

a current monitor adapted to monitor a level of current, anywhere along a range of levels, drawn to operate the motor; and

a magnetic braking system arranged to prevent the endless belt from rotating at a speed that is faster than a speed selected at a console by a user, the magnetic braking system adapted to increase a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting a decreased level of current being drawn by the motor, the magnetic braking system adapted to decrease a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting an increased level of current being drawn by the motor, the magnetic braking system including an eddy brake, the magnetic braking system including a two quadrant controller, the magnetic braking system adapted to dissipate excess power by closing a switch between the motor and a power resistor when the current monitor determines that an amount of power generated by the user exceeds an amount of power required to drive the motor at the speed selected at the console by the user, the closing of the switch allowing the motor to generate excess power but also to absorb the excess power via the power resistor.

12. The treadmill of claim 11 , wherein the endless belt has a width of about 16 inches to about 30 inches and a length of about 30 inches to about 60 inches, the length being measured from the center of the first roller to the center of the second roller.

13. The treadmill of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an alternator.

14. The treadmill of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an electromagnet that is adapted to be automatically turned on and off to change an amount of braking provided.

15. The treadmill of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes a transducer.

16. The treadmill of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic braking system is integral to the motor.

17. A treadmill, comprising:

an inclining and declining treadbase with an endless belt movably mounted to a first roller and a second roller, the endless belt having a width of about 16 inches to about 30 inches and a length of about 30 inches to about 60 inches, the length being measured from the center of the first roller to the center of the second roller;

a motor adapted to turn the endless belt;

a flywheel coupled to the motor, a rotational speed of flywheel being directly related to a speed of the endless belt;

a current monitor adapted to monitor a level of current, anywhere along a range of levels, drawn to operate the motor; and

a magnetic braking system that is integral to the motor, the magnetic braking system arranged to prevent the endless belt from rotating at a speed that is faster than a speed selected at a console by a user, the magnetic braking system adapted to increase a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting a decreased level of current being drawn by the motor, the magnetic braking system adapted to decrease a magnetic resistance force on the motor in response at least in part to the current monitor detecting an increased level of current being drawn by the motor, the magnetic braking system including an eddy brake, the magnetic braking system including a two quadrant controller, the magnetic braking system adapted to dissipate excess power by closing a switch between the motor and a power resistor when the current monitor determines that an amount of power generated by the user exceeds an amount of power required to drive the motor at the speed selected at the console by the user, the closing of the switch allowing the motor to generate excess power but also to absorb the excess power via the power resistor.

18. The treadmill of claim 17 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an alternator.

19. The treadmill of claim 17 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes an electromagnet that is adapted to be automatically turned on and off to change an amount of braking provided.

20. The treadmill of claim 17 , wherein the magnetic braking system includes a transducer.

Assignments (5)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jun 23, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC.
Reel/Frame 056654/0951 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded May 14, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ICON IP, INC.; ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC.
Reel/Frame 052671/0737 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 14, 2020
From: ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 053548/0453 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 12, 2016
From: ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC.; HF HOLDINGS, INC.; UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL SERVICES; ICON IP, INC.; FREE MOTION FITNESS, INC.; ICON-ALTRA LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 039669/0311 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2014
From: ICON IP, INC.
To: ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034650/0013 →