Claims
- 1. 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;
- a deck member secured beneath at least a portion of said exercise surface; and
- 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;
- an inclination mechanism secured to said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said deck member by the user; and
- a deck support structure including a plurality of laterally spaced resilient support members interposed between said frame structure and said deck member wherein each of said resilient support members are mounted on stationary portions of said frame structure so as to prevent longitudinal movement of said resilient support members and wherein said resilient support members support said deck member on said frame structure so as to permit at least a portion of said deck member to move downwardly with respect to said frame in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface thereby resulting in lower impact loads on the user's feet.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein at least one of said resilient support members is mounted proximate to the front of said frame structure proximate to the front end of said deck member.
- 3. The exercise treadmill of claim 2 wherein at least a portion of said resilient support members are composed of an elastomeric material and abut said deck member and wherein said portion of said resilient support members are configured to provide said portion of said resilient support members with a variable spring rate.
- 4. The exercise treadmill of claim 3 wherein said resilient support members additionally serve to limit said downward deflection.
- 5. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said support members are composed of an elastomeric material.
- 6. The exercise treadmill of claim 5 wherein a portion of said resilient support members are configured with a cross section having an aperture wherein said portion of support members have a variable spring rate resulting from said apertures.
- 7. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said deck support structure additionally permits at least a limited longitudinal movement of the front end of said deck member.
- 8. The exercise treadmill of claim 7 wherein said deck support structure includes a member pivotally connected to said frame and operatively associated with said deck to permit said limited longitudinal movement of the front end of said deck member.
- 9. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said deck member includes a member composed substantially of wood and wherein at least one of said resilient support members abuts said deck member.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 9 wherein said deck member has a thickness of at least 5/8 inches.
- 11. The exercise treadmill of claim 10 wherein at least one of said resilient support members is secured to said frame structure and abuts said deck member proximate to the front end of said deck member and is effective to permit both said downward movement of said deck member and at least limited longitudinal movement of said front end of said deck member.
- 12. The exercise treadmill of claim 11 wherein said resilient support members additionally serve to limit said downward deflection.
- 13. 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;
- an inclination mechanism secured to said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said deck by the user;
- 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; and
- a deck support structure including a plurality of elastomeric support members wherein at least a portion of said support members are configured with an aperture providing said support members with a variable spring rate and wherein said support members are interposed and secured between said frame structure and said deck and located so as to provide support for at least a portion of said deck on said frame structure effective to both support said portion of said deck on said frame structure and to permit said portion of said deck to move downwardly with respect to said frame structure by compressing in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface thereby resulting in lower impact loads on the user's feet.
- 14. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said elastomeric support members additionally limit said downward movement of said deck.
- 15. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said deck support structure additionally permits at least limited longitudinal movement of a first end of said deck member with respect to said frame structure when said deck is moved downwardly.
- 16. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said elastomeric support members are composed of an elastomeric material having a hardness in the range of shore 30 A to 55 A.
- 17. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said aperture is generally elliptical in configuration.
- 18. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said elastomeric support members have a compressed height in the range of 0.5 to 2 inches.
- 19. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said elastomeric support members cooperate with said deck member to permit said deck to move downwardly such that the amount of incremental movement of said deck member decreases as the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface increases.
- 20. The exercise treadmill of claim 13 wherein said elastomeric support members are secured between said deck member and said frame structure by a plurality of fastening members.
- 21. 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 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 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;
- an inclination mechanism secured to said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said deck member by the user; and
- a deck support structure including at least one set of two 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 move downwardly with respect to said frame structure resulting from compression of said elastomeric support members in response to the impact force of the user's feet on said exercise surface thereby resulting in lower impact loads on the user's feet.
- 22. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said set of elastomeric support members are configured with a cross section having an aperture wherein said variable spring rate substantially results from said apertures.
- 23. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said set of elastomeric support members cooperate with said deck member to permit said deck to move 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.
- 24. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said deck member includes a member composed substantially of wood and wherein said set of elastomeric support members abuts said deck member.
- 25. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said elastomeric support members have a compressed height in the range of 0.5 to 2.0 inches.
- 26. The exercise treadmill of claim 21 wherein said elastomeric support members have a uncompressed height in the range of 1.5 to 3.0 inches.
- 27. 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;
- a deck member secured beneath at least a portion of said exercise surface;
- 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;
- an inclination mechanism secured to said frame structure effective to permit inclination of said deck member; and
- display means, located on said panel, for displaying a dynamic hill display; and
- inclination control means operatively connected to said control means and responsive to said display means for causing said lifting means to incline said movable surface to correspond to said dynamic hill display.
- 28. The exercise treadmill of claim 27 wherein said display means includes means for permitting a user to program said dynamic hill display.
- 29. The exercise treadmill of claim 28 wherein said display means includes means for randomly generating said dynamic hill display.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/574,366, filed Dec. 18, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,752,897, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/254,030, filed Jun. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,484,362, which 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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