Person support apparatuses with selectively coupled foot sections
US-9038218-B1 · May 26, 2015 · US
US10252109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10252109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715461246-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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A treadmill includes a deck, a first pulley disposed in a first portion of the deck, a second pulley disposed in a second portion of the deck, a tread belt surrounding the first pulley and the second pulley, and a platform incorporated into the deck.
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What is claimed is: 1. A treadmill, comprising: a deck; a first pulley disposed in a first portion of the deck; a second pulley disposed in a second portion of the deck; a tread belt surrounding the first pulley and the second pulley; a scale mechanism incorporated into the deck; and a repetition counter incorporated into the treadmill and in data communication with the scale mechanism. 2. The treadmill of claim 1 , further including a motor in mechanical communication with at least one of the first pulley and the second pulley; and a cover superjacent the motor, wherein the scale mechanism is incorporated into the cover over the motor. 3. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the repetition counter comprises a piezoelectric material. 4. The treadmill of claim 3 , wherein the piezoelectric material is incorporated into a cover superjacent a motor. 5. The treadmill of claim 1 , further comprising a free weight rack connected to the deck. 6. The treadmill of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor and memory; and a display in communication with the processor; wherein the processor is in communication with the scale mechanism and the repetition counter, and wherein the memory includes programmed instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to display a weight of a user. 7. The treadmill of claim 6 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to determine whether the user is holding a free weight. 8. The treadmill of claim 7 , wherein determining whether the user is holding the free weight comprises measuring an increase with the scale mechanism. 9. The treadmill of claim 6 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to determine whether the user is executing an anaerobic exercise with a free weight. 10. The treadmill of claim 6 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to count anaerobic exercise repetitions performed by the user with the repetition counter. 11. The treadmill of claim 6 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the display to present a count of the repetition counter. 12. The treadmill of claim 6 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to instruct the user to select a weight amount. 13. The treadmill of claim 12 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to instruct the user to perform an exercise with the weight amount. 14. The treadmill of claim 12 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to instruct the user to perform a pre-determined repetition count with the weight amount. 15. The treadmill of claim 12 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to verify that the user selected the weight amount by measuring an increase with the scale mechanism. 16. The treadmill of claim 12 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to verify that the user performed pre-determined repetitions with the repetition counter. 17. A treadmill, comprising: a deck; a first pulley disposed in a first portion of the deck; a second pulley disposed in a second portion of the deck; a tread belt surrounding the first pulley and the second pulley; a motor in mechanical communication with at least one of the first pulley and the second pulley; a cover superjacent the motor; a scale mechanism incorporated into the cover over the motor; a repetition counter having a piezoelectric material that is incorporated into the cover and in data communication with the scale mechanism; and a free weight rack connected to the deck. 18. The treadmill of claim 17 , further including: a processor and memory; and a display in communication with the processor; wherein the processor is also in communication with the scale mechanism and the repetition counter, and wherein the memory includes programmed instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to display a weight of a user. 19. The treadmill of claim 18 , wherein the programmed instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: instruct the user to select a free weight; and verify that the user selected the free weight by measuring an increase with the scale mechanism. 20. A treadmill, comprising: a deck; a first pulley disposed in a first portion of the deck; a second pulley disposed in a second portion of the deck; a tread belt surrounding the first pulley and the second pulley; a motor in mechanical communication with at least one of the first pulley and the second pulley; a cover superjacent the motor; a scale mechanism incorporated into the cover over the motor; a repetition counter having a piezoelectric material that is incorporated into the cover; a free weight rack connected to the deck; a processor and memory; and a display in communication with the processor; wherein the processor is in communication with the scale mechanism and the repetition counter, and wherein the memory includes programmed instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to: instruct a user to select a free weight; instruct the user to perform an exercise with the free weight; instruct the user to perform a pre-determined repetition count with the free weight; verify that user selected the free weight by measuring an increase with the scale mechanism; and verify that user performed pre-determined repetitions with the repetition counter.
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