Claims
- 1. An exercise treadmill comprising:a. a frame; b. first and second roller assemblies rotatably mounted on the frame; c. an endless belt trained about the first and second roller assemblies; d. a deck disposed between the frame and an upper run of the belt; e. a plurality of elastic cushions, for supporting the deck spaced apart from the frame; f. said cushions being generally rectilinear in shape and having an outside surface, a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from the first end portion, the load from the deck acting on one of the end portions of the cushions and the reaction load from the frame acting in the opposite end portion of the cushions; and g. wherein said cushions having portions defining an aperture extending along the cushions in the direction between the first end portion and the second end portion of the cushions; and h. wherein the juncture between the outside surface of the cushions and one of the first end and second end portions is relieved.
- 2. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the relief selected is from a group consisting of a radius, chamfer and bevel.
- 3. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the junctures of the outside surface and one of the first and second portions are radiused, chamfered or beveled.
- 4. The exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the aperture extending along the cushion between the first and second ends of the cushion comprising a through bore extending substantially centrally through the cushion.
- 5. The exercise treadmill of claim 4, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the through bore is selected from a group consisting of round, oblong, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
- 6. The exercise treadmill in claim 4, wherein the through bore has an inside surface and the juncture between the inside surface and the first or second end of the cushion is radiused, chamfered, or beveled.
- 7. The exercise treadmill of claim 6, wherein the cross sectional shape of the through bore is selected from a group consisting of round, oblong, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
- 8. The exercise treadmill of claim 7, wherein the through bore has an inside surface and the juncture between the inside surface and at least one of the first and second end portions is radiused, chamfered, or beveled.
- 9. The exercise treadmill of claim 8, further comprising at least one retainer projecting outwardly from one of the deck or frame to be closely slidably receivable within a receiving opening in the other of the deck or frame, said retainer being slidably received inside the through bore of the cushion.
- 10. The exercise treadmill of claim 4, wherein the through bore has an inside surface and the juncture between the inside surface of the through bore and one of the first and second ends of the cushion is radiused, chamfered, or beveled.
- 11. The exercise treadmill of claim 10, wherein the cross sectional shape of the aperture is selected from a group consisting of round, oblong, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
- 12. An exercise treadmill comprising:a. a frame; b. a substantially rigid deck supported by the frame; and c. a plurality of elastic cushions each comprising: i. a longitudinally rectilinear shaped cushion having a first end, a second end, and a cross-sectional area that increases from the first end to a predetermined location along the longitudinal axis of the cushion ii. wherein the plurality of elastic cushions deform to resist deflection of the deck toward the frame resulting from loads imposed on the deck d. wherein the elastic cushions have at least one aperture extending therein from at least one of the first and second ends; and e. further comprising a retainer extending from one of the frame and deck and sized to be closely engaged within the cushion aperture for retention of the cushion thereon.
- 13. The exercise treadmill of claim 12, wherein the cross-sectional area increases from the second end to a predetermined point along the longitudinal axis.
- 14. The exercise treadmill according to claim 12, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the aperture of the cushion is selected from a group consisting of round, oblong, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal and octagonal.
- 15. An exercise treadmill according to claim 12, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the retainer is selected from a group consisting of circular, oval, triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal.
- 16. In an exercise apparatus, including frame and a platform on which various exercises are performed by a user, the platform supported by the frame, an improvement comprising a plurality of elastic cushions positioned between the deck and the frame, said cushions being generally rectilinear in shape and having a first end portion, a second end portion spaced from the first end portion, and an exterior surface, the load from the deck acting on one of the end portions of the cushion and the reaction load from the frame action on the other end portion of the cushion, wherein cross-sectional area of the cushion adjacent the first and second end portion varying in area in the direction toward the opposite end portion of the cushion, thereby presenting a changing bearing area to the frame and the deck as the cushion is deformed to resist loads imposed on the deck during use of the exercise apparatus.
- 17. An improvement according to claim 16, wherein the juncture between the outside surface of the cushion and one or more of the first and second end portions are radiused, chamfered or beveled.
- 18. An improvement according to claim 16,wherein the cushions have at least one aperture extending therein from at least one of the first and second end portions of the cushions; and, further comprising a retainer projecting from one or both of the frame and deck, said retainer sized to be closely engageable within the cushion aperture for retention of the cushion.
- 19. The improvement according to claim 18, wherein:the cross-sectional shape of the aperture of the cushion is selected from a group consisting of round, oblong, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal; and, the cross-sectional shape of the retainer is selected from a group consisting of circular, oval, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/203,651 filed May 12, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
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