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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; and a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a first set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism wherein said control panel includes a second set of user controls for causing said belt to move at a predetermined speed.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1 wherein said control system includes programing means for permitting the user to alter said predetermined speeds.
- 3. The exercise treadmill of claim 2 wherein said programing means responds to a speed control input from said first set of user controls and one of said second set of user controls to set said predetermined belt speed for said one of said second set of user controls.
- 4. 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: a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism; and programing means associated with said control system and said control panel for permitting the user to program via said user controls a custom workout having predetermined parameters including belt speed and inclination of said frame structure and wherein said treadmill includes a heart rate management system and wherein said parameters include maintaining the user's heart rate at varying predetermined rates for predetermined time intervals.
- 5. The exercise treadmill of claim 4 wherein one of said parameters is belt speed intervals wherein said belt speed has predetermined speeds for predetermined time intervals.
- 6. The exercise treadmill of claim 4 wherein one of said parameters is incline intervals wherein said inclination of said frame structure has predetermined inclinations for predetermined time intervals.
- 7. The exercise treadmill of claim 4 wherein said heart rate management system utilizes said inclination mechanism to maintain the user's heart rate at said predetermined rates.
- 8. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill, including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to operate a plurality of predetermined workout programs; and program selection means associated with said control system and said control panel for permitting the user to select a first of said workout programs having a set of predetermined parameters including said belt speed and said inclination of said frame structure by said inclination mechanism via said user controls while said treadmill is operating in a second of said workout programs.
- 9. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to permit a user to operate the treadmill for a workout; and cooldown program means associated with said control system for generating a cooldown operation of the treadmill wherein the duration of said cooldown operation is a function of the duration of said workout wherein said duration of said cooldown operation increases with said duration of said workout.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 9 wherein said cooldown program means begins said cooldown operation immediately at the termination of said workout.
- 11. The exercise treadmill of claim 10 wherein said user controls includes a cooldown control effective to initiate said cooldown operation prior to the completion of said workout.
- 12. The exercise treadmill of claim 11 wherein said user controls additionally can be used by the user to increase or decrease the rate of said cooldown operation.
- 13. The exercise treadmill of claim 9 wherein said cooldown program reduces both the speed of said belt and the inclination of said frame structure.
- 14. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to permit a user to operate the treadmill for a workout; a heart rate management system operatively connected to said control system and; cooldown program means associated with said control system for generating a cooldown operation of the treadmill wherein the duration of said cooldown operation is a function of the user's heart rate.
- 15. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt sccurcd over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display for displaying a set of workout parameters and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to permit a user to operate the treadmill for a workout; and a display control program means operatively associated with said control system for decreasing the frequency of a first of said workout parameters on said display as a function of said workout.
- 16. The exercise treadmill of claim 15 wherein said first workout parameter is vertical distance and said function of said workout is the inclination of said frame structure.
- 17. The exercise treadmill of claim 15 wherein said first workout parameter is the user's pace and said function of said workout is the end of said belt.
- 18. The exercise treadmill of claim 15 wherein said first workout parameter is the user's energy expenditure and said display control program means displays said energy expenditure when the speed of said belt is increased by a predetermined amount or the inclination of said frame structure is increased by a predetermined amount.
- 19. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor and said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a set of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to permit a user to operate the treadmill for a workout; a detector operatively connected to said control system for detecting the presence of a user on said belt; and a stop program operatively associated with said control system and responsive to said detector for stopping the movement of said belt when no user is detected on said belt for a first predetermined amount of time.
- 20. The exercise treadmill of claim 19 wherein said treadmill includes a pause program, operatively associated with said control system and responsive to one of said user controls, effective to place the treadmill in a pause mode of operation including stopping the movement of said belt and wherein said stop program places said treadmill in said pause mode after said first predetermined amount of time and after a second predetermined amount of time if no user is detected, places the treadmill in a reset mode where the inclination of said frame structure is substantially zero.
- 21. The exercise treadmill of claim 19 wherein said detector includes an infrared receiver/transmitter.
- 22. The exercise treadmill of claim 19 wherein said detector includes a weight sensor.
- 23. 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; a motor for rotating a first one of said pulleys; a belt secured over said pulleys so as to move in a longitudinal direction when said first pulley is rotated; an inclination mechanism secured to a first end of said frame structure effective to permit selective inclination of said frame structure by a user; a control system operatively connected to said motor mid said inclination mechanism; a control panel secured to said frame structure and operatively connected to said control system wherein said control panel includes at least one display and a sct of user controls for controlling the treadmill including said belt speed and said inclination mechanism, to permit a user to operate the treadmill for a workout; and a frame tag module including a nonvolatile memory and a clock operatively connected to said control system and secured to said frame structure wherein said memory contains treadmill configuration data and treadmill operational data.
- 24. The exercise treadmill of claim 23 wherein said control system stores data relating to user workouts in said memory.
- 25. The exercise treadmill of claim 23 wherein said control system obtains said configuration data from said memory when the treadmill is powered up.
- 26. The exercise treadmill of claim 23 wherein each data entry to said memory is date stamped by said clock.
- 27. The exercise treadmill of claim 23 wherein said memory includes treadmill service data.
- 28. The exercise treadmill of claim 27 wherein said service data includes data relating to the replacement of predetermined treadmill components.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Prov. Nos. 60/152,657 filed Sep. 7,1999 and 60/159,268 filed Oct. 13,1999.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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