EP1331025A1 - Interactive device for exercise with music and speech - Google Patents
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- the signal is transferred to the data microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm system 20. Then the speech rhythm system 20 executes its functions according to the settings of the adjust switches 26.
- the data microprocessor 21 enters into the song selection of the built in music IC device 23 according to the amount of the received data so that the emitting music frequency can be matched to the action frequency of the exercisers.
- the elastomer 53 above the bag will vibrate, and the vibration signal is transferred to the speech rhythm system 20 through the sensor 10.
- the data microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm system 20 will execute necessary steps according to the vibration frequency with the setting in the adjust switches 26. Then the data microprocessor 21 will select songs in the built in music IC device 23 according to the amount of the receiving data.
- the speech device 24 can be actuated to emit preset speech which is based on the condition of the boxing exerciser or based on the vibration of the elastomer.
- the present invention can be used a health walking path machine 60.
- the machine 60 has a base one end of which has a main body 61 which is installed with a speech rhythm system 20.
- a top of the main body 60 has a controller 62.
- the controller 62 is installed with a plurality of adjust switches 26 which is connected to the circuit of the speech rhythm system 20.
- the platform of the base is installed with a plurality of trading sensor 10.
- a bottom of the treading sensor 10 is firmly secured with two plates. An elastomer is formed between the two plates. Normally, the two plates are separated and the top of the plate at a lower end is connected to a touching plate which is connected to the speech rhythm system 20 by conductive wires.
- the sensor 10 serves to sense the vibration of the machine 60. With the setting of the adjust switches 26 of the speech rhythm system 20 so as to play music or speech. When the upper plate is pressed so that the elastomer is reduced, then the upper plate will contact the touching plate at the upper surface of the lower plate so as to conduct. When the pressure disappears, the two plates will restore to the original position.
- the path in the machine has a plurality of nose portions which have different sizes and distributes on the different part of the path and the sensor 10 may be formed with a plurality of sub-sensors which have different colors.
- Figs. 3 and 11 it is illustrated that the present invention is installed to a treading exercise machine 90.
- a speech rhythm system 20 of the present invention In one longitudinal tube 91 of the machine 90 has a speech rhythm system 20 of the present invention. Two sides of the upper end of the tube 91 are extended with posts 92. End face of the post 92 has the sensor 10 for receiving the frequency of the pedal 93 of the end face 921 of the post 92 so as to transfer signals to the microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm system 20.
- the switches 26 of the speech rhythm system 20 at the top of the tube 92, the step of emitting music or speech can be performed, however, these steps are identical to above said embodiments, and thus the details will not be described here.
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Abstract
An interactive device for interactively operating music and speech
with moving frequencies of exercisers comprises a sensor for sensing
the moving frequency of the exerciser, and converting the frequency as
signals for outputting; and the sensor is installed to a moving range of
the exerciser which has a sector area; and a speech rhythm system for
receiving the frequency signal from the sensor; the speech rhythm
system; and for displaying music and speech according to the received
signals in the speech rhythm system. The device is used with an
exercise machine. The speech rhythm system includes a data
microprocessor, an audio frequency output device, a built in music IC
device, a speech device, a display and a plurality of adjust switches.
The data microprocessor sets the moving frequency of the exerciser is
based on the rhythm of the music IC.
Description
The present invention relates to exercise machines, and particularly to an
interactive device for interactively operating music and speech with moving
frequencies of exercisers.
The exercise machines are popular machines used in home or other
physical training places. However, the prior art design is dull, which only
provides the function of training human body, but lack of some amusement
designs so that the user feel dull as the user uses the exercise machine.
Thereby, there is a demand for a novel design which can improve the defects
in the prior art.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to
provide an interactive device for interactively operating music and
speech with moving frequencies of exercisers, the device comprises a
sensor for sensing the moving frequency of the exerciser, and converting
the frequency as signals for outputting; and the sensor is installed to a
moving range of the exerciser which has a sector area; and a speech
rhythm system for receiving the frequency signal from the sensor; the
speech rhythm system; and for displaying music and speech according to
the received signals in the speech rhythm system. The device is used
with an exercise machine. The speech rhythm system includes a data
microprocessor, an audio frequency output device, a built in music IC
device, a speech device, a display and a plurality of adjust switches.
The data microprocessor sets the moving frequency of the exerciser is
based on the rhythm of the music IC so that the rhythm of the music
from the music IC is controlled by the moving frequency of the
exerciser.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be
more readily understood from the following detailed description when
read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
The object of the present invention is to design an interactive music
and device for the different exercise machines which circularly move
around an axial center or move forwards and backwards repeatedly, or
move upwards and downwards reciprocally, such as treading machines,
elliptical moving machines, bicycles, elastic beds, etc. The interactive
moving device has a sensor 10 and a speech rhythm system 20. The
sensor 10 receive the moving frequency and then transfers the frequency
to the speech rhythm system 20. The sensor 1 is installed at a
maximum swinging area A of an action linkage 200 of the axial center
100 (or a circle area B of the action linkage 200) for getting a correct
frequency, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The speech rhythm system 20
includes a data microprocessor 21, an audio frequency output device 22,
a built in music IC device 23, a speech device 24, a display device 25, a
plurality of adjust switches 26, etc.
The data microprocessor 21 is a multi-functional processor having
the functions of selecting songs in an music IC 23 for matching the
action of exercisers; informing the exercisers to act quickly or slowly
when the speech device 24 changes songs; speeding the frequency of the
exercise by a strong rhythm when frequency of exercise is too slow, and
vice versa; setting that the exercises can adjust the rhythm of the music
by the action of the exercisers.
The audio frequency output device 22 serves to transmit the rhythm
of the music IC 23 and the sound of the speech device 24.
The music IC 23 is built with many songs.
The speech device 24 is recorded with many speech sections used in
singing.
The display device 25 can display the exercise time interval, times
of action, scores, consuming heat value, etc.
The plurality of adjust switches 26 include song selection buttons,
time interval setting buttons, action times setting buttons, audio output
buttons, score estimation buttons, data clear buttons, etc.
By above element, the speech rhythm system 20 of the present
invention can adjust the rhythm of emitting music according to the
frequency of the exerciser. Moreover, by the emission of the speech
rhythm system 20, the exercise, music and amusement are combined to
present a perfect effect.
Furthermore, referring to Figs. 3 and 4, it is illustrated that the
running machine 30 is used with the present invention. The running
machine 30 is installed with the speech rhythm system 20 and the sensor
10 of the present invention. The sensor 10 is installed on a running
belt 31. The speech rhythm system 20 is installed in an instrument
controller 32. The moving signal received by the sensor 10 is
transferred to the data microprocessor 21 in the speech rhythm system
20. Then the speech rhythm system 20 will enter into other steps with
the setting of the adjust switches 26. The audio frequency output
device 22 can output rhythm according to the frequency of the exerciser
by the song selection of the music IC 23.
Moreover, the user may select to actuate the speech device 24 so
that the speech device 24 emits speech based on the received signal of
the data microprocessor 21 for informing the exerciser to adjust the
frequency of exercise.
Moreover, the rhythm can be controlled according to the frequency
of the action. The emitting songs can be set by pushing buttons.
Each time the sensor 10 is touched, a rhythm is emitted. The speed of
the rhythm is controlled by the exercisers. The scores displayed on the
display 25 are decided by the matching of the frequency of the action of
the exerciser and the rhythm of the music.
Referring to Figs. 3, 4, and 5, the present invention is used in a
horse-like exercising machine 40 which includes a front support rod
41,a rear support rod 42, a cushion support rod 43, a handle rod 44, a
linkage 45 and a damper 46. One end of the sensor 10 is connected to
the data microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm system 20 at a lower
end of the rear support rod 42. The speech rhythm system 20 and the
music IC 23 are same as the above mentioned embodiments, while the
music recorded in the music IC 23 can be changed to suit different
conditions.
When the sensor 10 sensed the frequency from the linkage 45, the
signal is transferred to the data microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm
system 20. Then the speech rhythm system 20 executes its functions
according to the settings of the adjust switches 26. The data
microprocessor 21 enters into the song selection of the built in music IC
device 23 according to the amount of the received data so that the
emitting music frequency can be matched to the action frequency of the
exercisers.
If the user selects to actuate speech device 24, then during changing
music, the speech device 24 will determine the speech to be emitted
based on the signals of the data microprocessor 21 so as to inform the
user to quick or slow his (or their) actions.
Moreover, the rhythm can be controlled by the exerciser. When
the sensor 10 is touched, the rhythm recorded i the music IC 23 will be
emitted. Further, scores are decided by the matching of the frequency
of the action of the exerciser and the rhythm of the music.
The embodiments that the present invention used in other exercise
machines are similar to above said embodiments and thus the details
will not be described further.
Furthermore, referring to Figs. 3 and 7, the present invention is used
to a boxing test machine 50 which includes a main support frame 51.
The main frame 51 is installed with the speech rhythm system 20 and a
transversal support frame 52 at an upper side thereof. The distal end
of the transversal support frame 52 has a sensor 10, an elastomer 53 and
a boxing bag 54. One end of the sensor 10 is connected to the speech
rhythm system 20.
When the boxing bag 54 is collided, the elastomer 53 above the bag
will vibrate, and the vibration signal is transferred to the speech rhythm
system 20 through the sensor 10. The data microprocessor 21 of the
speech rhythm system 20 will execute necessary steps according to the
vibration frequency with the setting in the adjust switches 26. Then
the data microprocessor 21 will select songs in the built in music IC
device 23 according to the amount of the receiving data. Moreover,
the speech device 24 can be actuated to emit preset speech which is
based on the condition of the boxing exerciser or based on the vibration
of the elastomer.
Furthermore, with reference to Figs. 3 and 8, the present invention
can be used a health walking path machine 60. The machine 60 has a
base one end of which has a main body 61 which is installed with a
speech rhythm system 20. A top of the main body 60 has a controller
62. The controller 62 is installed with a plurality of adjust switches 26
which is connected to the circuit of the speech rhythm system 20. The
platform of the base is installed with a plurality of trading sensor 10.
A bottom of the treading sensor 10 is firmly secured with two plates.
An elastomer is formed between the two plates. Normally, the two
plates are separated and the top of the plate at a lower end is connected
to a touching plate which is connected to the speech rhythm system 20
by conductive wires. The sensor 10 serves to sense the vibration of the
machine 60. With the setting of the adjust switches 26 of the speech
rhythm system 20 so as to play music or speech. When the upper plate
is pressed so that the elastomer is reduced, then the upper plate will
contact the touching plate at the upper surface of the lower plate so as to
conduct. When the pressure disappears, the two plates will restore to
the original position. The path in the machine has a plurality of nose
portions which have different sizes and distributes on the different part
of the path and the sensor 10 may be formed with a plurality of
sub-sensors which have different colors.
When the user operates the health walking path machine 60, the
nose portion being treaded can be determined by the color of the
sub-sensor 10.
Referring to Fig. 3 and 9, it is illustrated that the present invention
is used to a rhythm pedal. The pedal 70 has a U shape and a top
thereof is installed with a sensor 10. One end of the sensor 10 is
connected to the data microprocessor 21 of the speech rhythm system 20
at a lateral side of the pedal of sensing the treading frequency of the
user.
Referring to Figs. 3 and 10, it is illustrated that the present
invention is installed to a waist moving machine. A front end of the
base 81 of the waist moving machine 80 is installed with a handle rod
82. An instrument panel 83 is installed on the handle rod 82. A rear
end of the base 81 is pivoted with a cambered transversal rod 84. Two
ends of the transversal rod 84 have pedals 85. The sensor 10 is
installed to the rear end of the base 81. When the transversal rod 84
moves leftwards and rearwards or spirally, the sensor 10 will be touched
and then moved. The speech rhythm system 20 is installed to the
control instrument panel. One end of the data microprocessor 21 is
electrically connected to the sensor 10. When one pedal 85 is treaded,
one pedal 85 will move circularly. The transversal rod 84 will touch
the sensor 10 intermittently. The sensor 10 will receive the moving
frequency and then transfers signal to the data microprocessor 21.
Thereby, by the adjust switches 26 of the speech rhythm system 20, the
speech rhythm system 20 or the speech device 24 can play necessary
music or speech.
Referring to Figs. 3 and 11, it is illustrated that the present
invention is installed to a treading exercise machine 90. In one
longitudinal tube 91 of the machine 90 has a speech rhythm system 20
of the present invention. Two sides of the upper end of the tube 91 are
extended with posts 92. End face of the post 92 has the sensor 10 for
receiving the frequency of the pedal 93 of the end face 921 of the post
92 so as to transfer signals to the microprocessor 21 of the speech
rhythm system 20. With the settings of the switches 26 of the speech
rhythm system 20 at the top of the tube 92, the step of emitting music or
speech can be performed, however, these steps are identical to above
said embodiments, and thus the details will not be described here.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the
same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be
regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present
invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled
in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following
claims.
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- An interactive device for interactively operating music and speech with moving frequencies of exercisers, the device comprising:a sensor for sensing the moving frequency of the exerciser, and converting the frequency into frequency signals for outputting; and the sensor being installed in a moving range of the exerciser which has a sector area;a speech rhythm system for receiving the frequency signal from the sensor; the speech rhythm system; and for displaying music and speech according to the received signals in the speech rhythm system.
- The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device is used with an exercise machine which circularly move around an axial center or move forwards and backwards repeatedly, or move upwards and downwards reciprocally.
- The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exercise machine is selected from one of a group containing a running machine, a treading machine, an elliptical orbit exercise machine; a health treading machine; a boxing training machine, a rhythm treading plate, a waist exercise machine, a horse-like exercise machine, and an elastic bed.
- The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the speech rhythm system includes a data microprocessor, an audio frequency output device, a built in music IC device, a speech device, a display and a plurality of adjust switches.
- The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the audio frequency output device serves to output the music from the music IC and the speech from the speech device; the display displays the exercise time, moving frequency and times; scores, and consumed heats; the adjust switches include song selection buttons, time interval setting buttons, action times setting buttons, audio output buttons, score estimation buttons, data clear buttons; and the data microprocessor serves to play music according to the moving frequency of the exerciser in a preset time internal;
wherein the data microprocessor sets the moving frequency of the exerciser is based on the rhythm of the music IC so that the rhythm of the music from the music IC is controlled by the moving frequency of the exerciser. - The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein data microprocessor actuate the score estimation button which estimate scores according to the moving frequency of the exercisers.
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