Claims
- 1. An exercise treadmill comprising
- a base,
- a belt system including forward and rear rollers and an endless belt placed about said rollers, said belt having an upwardly exposed operative section,
- a belt support platform structure having forward and rear ends, said platform structure at least partially underlying said operative section of said belt and carrying said forward roller of said belt system,
- supporting means for pivotally supporting said platform to said base near the rear end,
- shock absorbing platform support means including,
- spring means for supporting said structure in a rest position when a runner is not on said belt and for storing a portion of the energy imparted to said belt and said belt support platform structure by a runner's foot impacting said belt and returning said belt support platform structure to said rest position as said runner strides from said belt, and
- damping element means connected between said front end of said belt support platform structure and said base for providing relatively high damping of the downward movement of said platform structure by dissipating a portion of the energy imparted to said belt and said belt support platform structure by a runner's foot impacting said belt, said damping element means offering substantially lower damping to said platform structure when said spring returns said platform structure to said rest position, wherein said front end of said belt support platform structure moves downward with a damped response when a runner's foot impacts said belt.
- 2. The treadmill of claim 1 further comprising another damping element means arranged to dampen only the final upward movement of said platform structure as it is returned to its rest position by said spring means during the stride of a runner.
- 3. The treadmill of claim 1 wherein
- said spring means is a discrete compression spring, and
- said damping element is a discrete shock absorber which damps movement of said belt support platform structure in the downward direction.
- 4. The treadmill of claim 1 wherein said spring means and said damping element means are provided in an integral arrangement including a fluid filled cylindrical case, a piston disposed within said case connected to a piston rod extending through one of end of said case, a compression spring disposed in said case between the other end of said case and said piston and transfer means for transferring fluid from one side of said piston to its other side with relatively high resistance to movement in one direction of movement of said piston and relatively low resistance to movement in an opposite direction of movement, and wherein said case and said piston rod are connected between said base and said forward end of said platform structure.
- 5. The treadmill of claim 1 wherein
- said damping element means includes a fluid filled cylindrical case, a piston disposed within said case connected to a piston rod extending through one end of said case, and transfer means for transferring fluid from one side of said piston to the other side with relatively high resistance to movement in one direction of movement of said piston and relatively low resistance to movement in an opposite direction of movement, and
- said spring means is a compression spring disposed about said piston rod, said spring bearing against said one end of said case, and wherein
- another end of said case and said piston rod and spring are connected between said base and said forward end of said platform structure.
- 6. The treadmill of claim 5 wherein said damping element means is a single orifice damping device providing substantially constant resisting force to said downward movement of said platform structure.
- 7. The treadmill of claim 5 wherein said damping element means is a multiple orifice damping device providing an increasing resisting force to said downward movement of said platform structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of parent application Ser. No. 125,112 filed Nov. 25, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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