Claims
- 1. An exercise treadmill, comprising:
- a frame structure including two rotatable pulleys, said pulleys being positioned substantially parallel to each other and at least two longitudinally spaced apart cross-members;
- means including a motor for rotating one of said pulleys;
- an endless, moveable surface looped around said pulleys to form an upper run and a lower run, said movable surface being rotated when one of said pulleys is rotated, and providing an exercise surface on which a user can walk or run while exercising;
- a deck member secured beneath at least a portion of said upper run and parallel to said longitudinal support members;
- support means including a plurality of resilient support members interposed between said frame structure and said deck member and located along substantially the length of said deck member, for supporting said deck member on said frame structure effective to both permit said deck member to deflect downwardly response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface and to permit limited longitudinal movement of one end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when said deck member is deflected downwardly;
- speed control means including a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said motor for permitting a user to control the speed of said endless movable surface;
- sensing means for sensing deviation of the lateral position of said moveable surface from a predetermined position on a first of said pulleys; and
- correcting means, responsive to said sensing means, for automatically correcting the lateral position of said moveable surface to said predetermined position on said pulley.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said sensing means includes a member biased against an edge of said moveable surface, and signal means responsive to said biased member for transmitting a location signal to said correcting means.
- 3. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said correcting means includes a microprocessor responsive to said locating signal for calculating deviation from said predetermined position.
- 4. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said correcting means includes means for pivoting one end of said first pulley in a longitudinal direction.
- 5. An exercise treadmill, comprising:
- a frame structure including two rotatable pulleys, said pulleys being positioned substantially parallel to each other, and a pair of spaced apart longitudinal frame members for providing longitudinal structural support for said frame structure;
- rotational means including a motor for rotating one of said pulleys;
- an endless, moveable surface being rotated when one of said pulleys is rotated, and providing an exercise surface on which a user can walk or run while exercising;
- speed control means including a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said motor for permitting a user to control the speed of said endless movable surface;
- a deck member secured beneath at least a portion of said exercise surface; and
- support means including a plurality of resilient support members interposed between said frame structure and said deck member and located along substantially the length of said deck member, for supporting said deck member on said frame structure effective to permit said deck member to deflect downwardly along its length with respect to said frame in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface and to permit at least a limited longitudinal movement of at least one end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when said deck member is deflected downwardly.
- 6. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein said frame structure includes a planar surface and a first pair of said resilient support members are secured to said deck member and slideably abut said planar surface of said frame structure.
- 7. The exercise treadmill of claim 6 wherein said frame structure includes a crossmember secured at each end to said longitudinal frame members and includes said planar surface.
- 8. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein said support members are composed of an elastomeric material.
- 9. The exercise treadmill of claim 8 wherein at least a portion of said support members have a substantially elliptical cross section.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein said support means includes a linkage assembly to permit said limited longitudinal movement of said one end of said deck member.
- 11. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein said deck member includes a member composed substantially of wood.
- 12. The exercise treadmill of claim 11 wherein said deck member has a thickness of at least 5/8 inches.
- 13. The exercise treadmill of claim 11 wherein said deck member additionally includes a low friction laminate applied to an upper surface of said wood member.
- 14. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein a first two of said resilient support members are secured to said frame structure proximate to one end of said deck member.
- 15. The exercise treadmill of claim 14 wherein said frame structure includes a crossmember secured at each end to said longitudinal frame members and wherein said two of said resilient support members are secured to said crossmember.
- 16. The exercise treadmill of claim 14 wherein said deck member a wood member substantially composed of a wood material.
- 17. The exercise treadmill of claim 16 wherein said wood member has a thickness of approximately 3/4 inches.
- 18. The exercise treadmill of claim 17 wherein said deck member additionally includes a low friction laminate applied to an upper surface of said wood member.
- 19. The exercise treadmill of claim 18 wherein said support means includes means for permitting at least a limited longitudinal movement of said deck member.
- 20. The exercise treadmill of claim 19 wherein said means for permitting limited longitudinal movement of said deck member includes a linkage assembly.
- 21. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein said rotational means for rotating said pulleys includes a transmission connected to said one of said pulleys, wherein said motor is an A.C. motor connected to said transmission and wherein said speed control means includes a computer for generating a digital speed control signal and controller means for applying an A.C. current to said A.C. motor wherein said controller means is responsive to said speed control signal for selectively altering the voltage and the frequency of said A.C. current in order to cause said A.C. motor to rotate at a predetermined rate.
- 22. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said computer includes microprocessor means for applying said digital speed control signal to said controller means effective to cause said controller means to alter said voltage and frequency of said current.
- 23. The exercise treadmill of claim 22 including a 110 volt A.C. power supply for applying a 110 volt A.C. single phase current to said controller means wherein said controller means converts said 110 A.C. current to said voltage and frequency in response to said speed control signal.
- 24. The exercise treadmill of claim 23 wherein said A.C. motor is a 1.5 horsepower motor.
- 25. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said transmission is a speed reducing transmission.
- 26. An exercise treadmill, comprising:
- a frame structure including two rotatable pulleys, said pulleys being positioned substantially parallel to each other, and a pair of spaced apart longitudinal frame members for providing longitudinal structural support for said frame structure;
- means including a motor for rotating one of said pulleys;
- an endless, moveable surface being rotated when one of said pulleys is rotated, and providing an exercise surface on which a user can walk or run while exercising;
- speed control means including a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said motor for permitting a user to control the speed of said endless movable surface;
- a deck including a wood member secured beneath substantially the entire length of said exercise surface; and
- support means including an array of resilient support members interposed and secured between said frame structure and said deck and located so as to provide support for said deck substantially alone the length of said deck on said frame structure effective to both support said deck member on said frame structure and to permit said deck to deflect downwardly with respect to said frame structure in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface and to permit at least a limited longitudinal movement of a first one end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when said deck member is deflected downwardly.
- 27. The exercise treadmill of claim 26 wherein said resilient support members are composed of an elastomeric material having a hardness in the range of shore 30A to 55A.
- 28. The exercise treadmill of claim 26 wherein a least a portion of said resilient support members are composed of an elastomeric material and are configured with a cross section having an aperture that extends at least a substantial portion through said resilient support members.
- 29. The exercise treadmill of claim 25 wherein said aperture is elliptical in configuration.
- 30. The exercise treadmill of claim 25 wherein said elastomeric material has a hardness in the range of shore 30A to 55A.
- 31. The exercise treadmill of claim 25 wherein said portion of said resilient support members have a variable spring constant.
- 32. The exercise treadmill of claim 31 wherein said resilient support members cooperate with said deck member to permit said deck to deflect downwardly such that the amount of incremental deflection of said deck member decreases as the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface increases.
- 33. The exercise treadmill of claim 26 wherein said resilient support members are secured between said deck member and said frame by a plurality of fastening members extending through at least a portion of said deck member and through at least a portion of each one of said resilient support members.
- 34. The exercise treadmill of claim 33 wherein said deck member includes said fastening members extend through said wood member.
- 35. An exercise treadmill, comprising:
- a frame structure including two rotatable pulleys, said pulleys being positioned substantially parallel to each other, and a pair of spaced apart longitudinal frame members for providing longitudinal structural support for said frame structure;
- means including a motor for rotating one of said pulleys;
- an endless, moveable surface being rotated when one of said pulleys is rotated, and providing an exercise surface on which a user can walk or run while exercising;
- speed control means including a control panel secured to and operatively connected to said motor for permitting a user to control the speed of said endless movable surface;
- a deck member secured beneath substantially the entire length of said exercise surface; and
- support means including at least two sets of two of elastomeric support members having a variable spring constant secured to said frame structure and abutting said deck so as to both provide support for said deck and to permit said deck to deflect downwardly with respect to said frame structure in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface and to permit at least a limited longitudinal movement of one end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when said deck member is deflected downwardly.
- 36. An exercise treadmill, comprising:
- a frame structure including two rotatable pulleys, said pulleys being positioned substantially parallel to each other, and a pair of spaced apart longitudinal frame members for providing longitudinal structural support for said frame structure;
- means including a motor for rotating one of said pulleys;
- an endless, moveable surface being rotated when one of said pulleys is rotated, and providing an exercise surface on which a user can walk or run while exercising;
- a deck including a wood member secured beneath substantially the entire length of said exercise surface;
- speed control means including a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said motor for permitting a user to control the speed of said endless movable surface;
- support means including a plurality of elastomeric support members interposed between said frame structure wherein a first pair of said elastomeric members is located proximate a said first end of said deck, a second pair of said elastomeric members are located proximate a second end of said deck and a third pair of said elastomeric members are located intermediate said first and said second pairs of said elastomeric members such that said elastomeric members provide both support for said deck on said frame structure and permit said deck to deflect downwardly with respect to said frame structure in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface along substantially the entire length of said deck and to permit limited longitudinal movement of one end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when a central portion of said deck flexes downwardly in response to said user's foot impact on said central portion.
- 37. The exercise treadmill of claim 36 wherein said support means additionally permits at least a limited longitudinal movement of a second end of said deck member.
- 38. The exercise treadmill of claim 37 wherein said support means includes a linkage assembly to permit said limited longitudinal movement of said first end of said deck member.
- 39. The exercise treadmill of claim 38 wherein said linkage assembly includes a pair of link members connected to said frame structure.
- 40. The exercise treadmill of claim 36 wherein said elastomeric support members are fixedly secured to either said deck or said frame structure.
- 41. The exercise treadmill of claim 36 wherein said elastomeric support members cooperate with said deck to permit said deck to deflect downwardly such that the amount of incremental deflection of said deck decreases as the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface increases.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/254,030, filed Jun. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,484,362, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/686,906, filed Apr. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,382,207, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/452,885, filed Dec. 19, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/368,450, filed Jun. 19, 1989, now abandoned.
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