Claims
- 1. An exercise treadmill comprising:(a) a frame; (b) first and second roller assemblies operably mounted on the frame; (c) an endless belt trained about 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; (e) at least one pivot bracket to pivotally connect the second end portion of the deck to the frame to pivot about an axis extending generally transversely to the length of the deck; and (f) at least one elastomeric spring disposed between the frame and the deck at a location between the first and second end portions of the deck to absorb loads imparted on deck by the exerciser.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1:wherein the deck having opposite side portions extending between the first and second end portions of the deck; and further comprising a pivot bracket positioned between each side portion of the deck and the corresponding location on the frame.
- 3. An exercise treadmill according to claim 2, wherein the frame comprises longitudinal side rails disposed in spaced parallel relationship to each other; and a pivot bracket is mounted to each side rail.
- 4. The exercise treadmill of claim 3, wherein each pivot bracket comprising a body portion mounted to a corresponding frame side rail, a top flange extending transversely to the body portion and connectable to the deck, wherein the juncture between the top flange and the body portion of the pivot bracket is flexible.
- 5. The exercise treadmill of claim 4:wherein the body portion of the pivot bracket comprises an outside side wall and an inside side wall and a transverse wall interconnecting the outside side wall and the inside side wall in spaced parallel relationship to each other, the outside side wall being attached to the frame side rail; and wherein the top flange extends generally transversely from the rear wall.
- 6. The exercise treadmill of claim 5, wherein the top flange underlies the deck.
- 7. The exercise treadmill according to claim 5, further comprising a transverse member extending between the outside side wall and the inside side wall at a location spaced from the transverse wall to enhance the rigidity of the body portion of the pivot bracket.
- 8. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein each pivot bracket comprising a body portion mounted to a corresponding portion of the frame, a top flange extending transversely to the body portion and connectable to the deck, wherein the juncture between the top flange and the body portion of the pivot bracket is flexible.
- 9. The exercise treadmill of claim 8, wherein the body portion of the pivot bracket comprises an outside side wall and an inside side wall and a transverse wall interconnecting the outside side wall and the inside side wall in spaced parallel relationship to each other, the outside side wall being attached to the frame; andwherein the top flange extends generally transversely from the rear wall.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 9, wherein the top flange underlies the deck.
- 11. The exercise treadmill according to claim 9, further comprising a transverse member extending between the outside side wall and the inside side wall at a location spaced from the transverse wall to enhance the rigidity of the body portion of the pivot bracket.
- 12. The exercise treadmill according to claim 1, further comprising an elevation system to raise and lower the first and second end portions of the deck relative to each other.
- 13. The exercise treadmill according to claim 12, wherein the elevation system supports the portion of the treadmill frame adjacent the pivot bracket.
- 14. The exercise treadmill of claim 13, wherein the elevation system includes a pivot wall having an upper edge portion pivotally connected to the frame adjacent pivot bracket to extend generally downwardly therefrom to support the frame, and an actuating link operably coupled to the pivot wall to pivot the pivot wall about the connection between the upper end portion of the pivot wall and the frame, thereby to raise and lower the second end portion of the treadmill deck relative to the first end portion.
- 15. An exercise treadmill comprising:(a) a frame; (b) first and second roller assemblies operably mounted on the frame; (c) an endless belt trained about 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) a suspension system for suspending the deck on the frame to pivot about a transverse axis adjacent to the second end portion of the deck, the suspension system comprising, at least one pivot bracket to pivotally couple the second end portion of the deck to the frame to pivot the frame about an axis extending generally transversely to the length of the deck, and, at least one elastomeric spring disposed between the frame and the deck at a location between the first and second end portions of the deck to absorb loads imparted on deck by the exerciser.
- 16. The exercise treadmill of claim 15:wherein the deck having opposite side portions extending between the first and second end portions of the deck; and, the suspension system further comprising a pivot bracket positioned between each side portion of the deck and the corresponding location on the frame.
- 17. An exercise treadmill according to claim 16, wherein the frame comprises longitudinal side rails disposed in spaced parallel relationship to each other and a pivot bracket is mounted to each side rail.
- 18. The exercise treadmill of claim 17, wherein each pivot bracket comprising a body portion mounted to a corresponding frame side rail, a top flange projecting transversely from the body portion and connectable to the deck, wherein the juncture between the top flange and the body portion of the pivot bracket is flexible.
- 19. The exercise treadmill of claim 18:wherein the body portion of the pivot bracket comprises an outside side wall and an inside side wall and a transverse wall interconnecting the outside side wall and the inside side wall in spaced parallel relationship to each other, the outside side wall being attached to the frame side rail; and wherein the top flange projects generally transversely from the rear wall.
- 20. The exercise treadmill according to claim 19, wherein the suspension system further comprising a transverse member extending between the outside side wall and the inside side wall at a location spaced from the transverse wall to enhance the rigidity of the body portion of the pivot bracket.
- 21. The exercise treadmill according to claim 15, further comprising a lift system to raise and lower the first and second end portions of the deck relative to each other.
- 22. The exercise treadmill according to claim 21, wherein the lift system supports the portion of the treadmill frame adjacent the pivot bracket.
- 23. The exercise treadmill of claim 22, wherein the lift system includes a pivot wall having an upper edge portion pivotally connected to the frame adjacent pivot bracket to extend generally downwardly therefrom to support the frame, and an actuating link operably coupled to the pivot wall to pivot the pivot wall about the connection between the upper end portion of the pivot wall and the frame, thereby to raise and lower the second end portion of the treadmill deck relative to the first end portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 29/094,989, filed Oct. 14, 1998.
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