Claims
- 1. An apparatus having a movable load bearing surface, the apparatus comprising a frame having a first pair of laterally spaced conveying assemblies generally extending along a course of movement and mounting a plurality of rollers individually mounted for rotational movement about individual axes of rotation substantially transversely related to said course of movement; a conveying member, having lateral extremities and a lower surface, defining said load bearing surface supported on said conveying assemblies for movement substantially along said course of movement with said plurality of rollers inwardly of the lateral extremities of the conveying member and with the lower surface of the conveying member rested on said rollers and unsupported between the first pair of conveying assemblies; a multiplicity of structural elements mounted on said conveying member and extending substantially transversely to said course of movement and over said conveying assemblies to impart support to the load bearing surface; means for driving the conveying member over the conveying assemblies in said course of movement: and a second pair of conveying assemblies mounted on the frame in spaced, substantially parallel relation to each other and mounting a plurality of rollers individually mounted for rotational movement about individual axes of rotation substantially transversely related to said course of movement in engagement with said load bearing surface inwardly of the lateral extremities of the conveying member and outwardly of the rollers on which the lower surface of the conveying member is rested and with sufficient pressure against the load bearing surface in combination with said structural elements to impart substantially cantilever support to said load bearing surface.
- 2. An apparatus having a movable load bearing surface, the apparatus comprising a frame; a conveying member defining said load bearing surface and having lateral extremities; a multiplicity of structural elements borne by said conveying member extending substantially transversely between said lateral extremities thereof; two pair of conveying assemblies mounted on the frame engaging the conveying member on opposite sides thereof and individually adjacent to the lateral extremities of the conveying member with said structural elements to impart substantially cantilevered support to the conveying member for movement along a course of movement in the frame; and means for driving the conveying member through the conveying assemblies along said course of movement.
- 3. An exercising apparatus of the treadmill type on which a person can run substantially in place, the exercising apparatus comprising a frame defining an axis of reference extending therethrough in a predetermined direction; a pair of conveying assemblies mounted on the frame, each conveying assembly including a plurality of rollers individually mounted for rotational movement about individual, substantially parallel axes of rotation defining substantially a common plane and individually disposed in substantially right angular relation to said axis of reference of the frame and the rollers of the respective conveying assemblies spaced from each other on opposite sides of the axis of reference; a pair of conveyor belt support assemblies mounted on the frame with the pair of conveying assemblies extending therebetween, each of the support assemblies rotational about an axis of rotation substantially right-angularly related to said axis of reference of the frame; a conveyor belt having lateral extremities entrained about said support assemblies and having an upper run rested on and extending between the rollers of the respective conveying assemblies for movement along a course substantially parallel to said axis of reference of the frame; a multiplicity of substantially rigid structural elements capable of limited flexing under load encapsulated within the conveyor belt in spaced relation and extending between said lateral extremities of the conveyor belt to impart support to said upper run rested on the rollers of the respective conveying assemblies while possessing an impact absorbing character; and means for driving the conveyor belt about the conveyor belt support assemblies to transport the upper run of the conveyor belt over the rollers of the respective conveying assemblies in a direction opposite to said predetermined direction at a velocity such that a person facing in said predetermined direction can run substantially in place on the upper run of the conveyor belt with the impact thereof substantially absorbed by said upper run and the substantially rigid structural elements encapsulated therewithin.
- 4. The exercising apparatus of claim 3 wherein the multiplicity of structural elements are disposed in substantially parallel relation to each other within the conveyor belt, are substantially right-angularly related to said axis of reference of the frame and extend over said rollers of the respective conveying assemblies.
- 5. The exercising apparatus of 4 wherein said structural elements are encapsulated in said conveyor belt substantially in a pair of planes substantially parallel to each other.
- 6. The exercising apparatus of claim 3 wherein the upper run of the conveyor belt has a lower surface which is unsupported between said conveying assemblies except by said upper run itself and the structural elements encapsulated therewithin whereby the resistance imparted to said upper run during movement of the upper run in said direction opposite to said predetermined direction is minimized.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending/application(s) Ser. No. 08,036,976 filed on Mar. 25, 1993 now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/753,424 filed Aug. 30, 1991 now abandon.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Westmont Industries brochure, Sweet's #39417, 14 pages, "Moving Stairs & Walks Passenger Conveying Systems". |
Copy of brochure entitled "WOODWAY Slat Belt Transportation System versus Conventional Treadmill Conveyor Belts" 6 pages. |
Copy of brochure entitled "The world's finest treadmill is now made right here in America" 1 page. |
Continuations (2)
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