Multi-functional running machine and its controlling method
Abstract
A multi-functional running machine adopted to perform various exercises such as running, walking, wrenching, stretching, stopping and so on in accordance with the condition of the user's health or the exercise taste of the user by allowing a running belt to reciprocately move a prescribed distance and permitting the user to input directly reciprocating times, reciprocating distance and reciprocating speed of the running belt or use them selectively programmed with various combinations. A method for controlling the running belt to be reciprocately moved at a predetermined distance is also disclosed. The multi-functional running machine includes a lower frame installed with a running belt rotated by a motor; a support frame installed on one side of the lower frame; a handle attached to the support frame; and a scale plate wherein the running belt is reciprocately moved in a predetermined scope and a method for controlling allows a running belt in a running machine to be reciprocately moved and wherein forward and reverse rotations of the running belt is controlled by a motor driver to thereby allow the running belt to be reciprocately moved at a predetermined reciprocating length, reciprocating times and reciprocating speed.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A multi-functional running machine 100 comprising a lower frame 1 installed with a running belt 5 being rotated by motor 13 ; a support frame installed into the one side of the lower frame 1 ; a handle 3 attached to the support frame 2 ; and a scale plate 4 being characterized in that the running belt 5 is reciprocately moved in a predetermined scope.
2 . The multi-functional running machine 100 according to claim 1 , the scale plate 4 indicates is indicated with a reciprocating times, a reciprocating distance and a reciprocating speed of the running belt 5 and is installed with a lamp and a speaker alarming the conversion of forwarding and reversing rotations of a motor 13 .
3 . The multi-functional running machine 100 according to claim 1 , the scale plate 4 indicates is indicated with a reciprocating times, a reciprocating distance and a reciprocating speed of the running belt 5 and is installed with a lamp and a speaker alarming the conversion of forwarding and reversing rotations of a motor 13 .
4 . The multi-functional running machine 100 according to claim 1 , both edges of the lower frame 1 and both edges of the running belt 5 are formed with a recognition table 23 , respectively, the recognition table being for recognizing the reciprocating times, reciprocating distance and reciprocating speed of the running belt 5 .
5 . A method for controlling to be allowed a running belt 5 in a running machine 100 to be reciprocately moved wherein forwarding and reversing rotations of the running belt 5 are controlled by a motor driver 24 to thereby allow the running belt 5 to be reciprocately moved at a predetermined reciprocating length, reciprocating times and reciprocating speed.
6 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the running belt 5 is adapted to stop actuating if it is moved over a settled time in any one direction when forwardly or reversely rotating.
7 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein a reciprocating times, a reciprocating distance and a reciprocating speed of the running belt 5 are used directly by user or used selectively by the user using a program being set in advance with various combinations.
8 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the speed of a forwarding direction and the speed of a reversing direction during the reciprocating movement of the running belt 5 are controlled differently from each other.
9 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the running belt 5 is controlled for a reciprocating movement within a reciprocating interval to occur above one time.
10 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the running belt 5 is controlled to have a stopping interval above one time within the reciprocating interval.Cited by (0)
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