Claims
- 1. An exercise treadmill comprising:
(a) an elongate frame; (b) an endless belt moveably supported by said frame; (c) a deck disposed between the frame and the upper run of the endless belt, the deck having a first end portion and a second end portion; (d) a pivot connection acting on the second end portion of the deck to pivot the second end portion of the deck to the frame about an axis extending generally transversely to the length of the frame; and (e) at least one elongated spring extending lengthwise of the frame and disposed between the frame and the deck at a location between the first end portion of the deck and the pivot connection to absorb loads imparted on the deck by the exerciser, the spring being movable along the length of the frame to selected locations along the frame.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the spring is disposed between the frame and the underside of the deck.
- 3. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a pair of laterally spaced apart side rails, and a spring is disposed between each frame side rail and the deck.
- 4. The exercise treadmill of claim 3, wherein the springs are positioned between the frame side rails and the underside of the deck.
- 5. The exercise treadmill of claim 4, wherein the springs are disposed lengthwise along the frame side rails.
- 6. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the spring provides resistance to the movement of the deck towards the frame under loads imposed by the exerciser in proportion to the extent of movement of the deck towards the frame.
- 7. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the spring rate increases with deflection of the spring.
- 8. The exercise treadmill of claim 7, wherein the spring is comprised of elastomeric material.
- 9. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the spring is reversibly deformable under loads imposed on the deck by the exerciser.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 9, wherein the extent of deformation of the spring per unit load imposed thereon by the deck decreases with increasing loads imposed on the elastomeric spring.
- 11. The exercise treadmill of claim 10, wherein the spring is composed of elastomeric material.
- 12. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the spring includes a longitudinally extending body portion.
- 13. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, further comprising an actuator for moving the at least one elongated spring lengthwise of the frame, said actuator mounted on the frame and operably connected to the spring.
- 14. The exercise treadmill of claim 13, wherein the actuator is selected from the group consisting of linear actuators and rotary actuators.
- 15. The exercise treadmill of claim 13, wherein the actuator is controllable from a location remote from the location of the actuator on the frame.
- 16. An exercise treadmill comprising:
(a) a frame; (b) first and second roller assemblies rotatably mounted on the frame; (c) an endless belt trained around the first and second roller assemblies; (d) a deck disposed between the frame and the upper run of the endless belt, the deck having a first end portion and a second end portion; and (e) at least one elongated spring assembly disposed to absorb loads imparted on the deck by the exerciser, the spring assembly comprising a first section and a second section selectively engageable with each other, with the extent of engagement being alterable to thereby alter the spring rate of the spring assembly.
- 17. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, wherein the first spring assembly section is sized and shaped to receive the second spring assembly section therein, the first spring assembly having a body portion that is at least partially hollow for receiving the second spring assembly section therein.
- 18. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, wherein the second spring assembly section in cross-sectional shape generally corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the hollow body portion of the first spring assembly section.
- 19. The exercise treadmill of claim 18, wherein the second spring assembly section is tapered along its length.
- 20. The exercise treadmill of claim 18, wherein the second spring assembly section is telescopically engageable within the first spring assembly section.
- 21. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, wherein the second spring assembly section is tapered along its length.
- 22. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, further comprising an actuator operably connected to the spring assembly for altering the extent of engagement of the spring assembly first section with the spring assembly second section, the actuator operating on one or both of the first and second spring assembly sections.
- 23. The exercise treadmill of claim 22, wherein the actuator is selected from the group consisting of linear actuators and rotary actuators.
- 24. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, wherein the first spring assembly section is composed of elastomeric material.
- 25. The exercise treadmill of claim 16, wherein the exterior of the second spring assembly section is shaped to generally correspond to the shape of the interior of the first spring assembly section.
- 26. The exercise treadmill of claim 25, wherein the second spring assembly section is telescopically engageable within the first spring assembly section.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/481,059, filed Jan. 11, 2000, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/825,513, filed Mar. 31, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,013,011, priority from the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120.
Divisions (2)
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