Manual treadmill and methods of operating the same

US10799745B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10799745-B2
Application numberUS-202016792426-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2020
Priority dateMar 17, 2009
Publication dateOct 13, 2020
Grant dateOct 13, 2020

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A treadmill includes a frame; a front running belt pulley; a rear running belt pulley; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partially supported by at least one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley, the running belt including a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; a support element coupled to the frame; and a safety device coupled to the running belt. The safety device is at least partly supported by the support element. The running belt freely rotates in a first direction of rotation relative to the frame, however, in a second direction of rotation, opposite the first direction of rotation, engagement between the support element and at least a portion of the safety device substantially prevents rotation the running belt relative to the frame.

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What is claimed: 1. A treadmill, comprising: a frame; a front running belt pulley coupled to the frame; a rear running belt pulley coupled to the frame and spaced a distance from the front running belt pulley; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partially supported by at least one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley, wherein the running belt includes a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; a support element coupled to the frame; and a safety device coupled to the running belt, the safety device at least partially supported by the support element, wherein the safety device includes a first safety race element and a second safety race element, wherein at least one of the first and second safety race elements is adapted for rotation relative to the frame, and wherein one of the first and second safety race elements substantially surrounds the other of the one of the first and second safety race elements; wherein one of the first and second safety race elements and the running belt freely rotates in a first direction of rotation relative to the frame, however, in a second direction of rotation, opposite the first direction of rotation, the one of the first and second safety race elements is substantially prevented from rotation relative to the frame to substantially prevent rotation of the running belt relative to the frame. 2. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the support element defines a keyway. 3. The treadmill of claim 2 , wherein the keyway is configured to receive a key such that the key engages with the support element and the safety device, the interaction between the key and keyway contributing to an engagement between the support element and at least a portion of the safety device. 4. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the first and second safety race elements of the safety device at least partly form a one-way bearing. 5. The treadmill of claim 1 , further comprising a braking system coupled to the frame and configured to selectively resist rotation of the running belt. 6. The treadmill of claim 5 , wherein the braking system utilizes friction to apply a variable amount of force to resist the rotation of the running belt in the first direction of rotation. 7. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the treadmill is a manually powered, non-motorized treadmill. 8. The treadmill of claim 1 , further comprising at least one support foot coupled to the frame, wherein the at least one support foot is adjustable to adjust a relative vertical incline of at least a portion of the treadmill relative to a surface supporting the treadmill. 9. The treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a left side member, a right side member, and at least one cross-member extending between the left side member and the right side member. 10. A treadmill, comprising: a frame; a rotatable element coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partially supported by the rotatable element, wherein the running belt includes a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; and a first safety race element and a second safety race element, both of which are coupled to the running belt, wherein at least one of the first and second safety race elements is adapted for rotation relative to the frame, and wherein one of the first and second safety race elements substantially surrounds the other of the one of the first and second safety race elements; wherein one of the first and second safety race elements and the running belt freely rotate in a first direction of rotation relative to the frame, however, in a second direction of rotation, opposite the first direction of rotation, the one of the first and second safety race elements is substantially prevented from rotation relative to the frame to substantially prevent rotation of the running belt relative to the frame. 11. The treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the treadmill is a manually powered, non-motorized treadmill. 12. The treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the first and second safety race elements of the safety device at least partly form a one-way bearing. 13. The treadmill of claim 10 , further comprising a braking system coupled to the frame and configured to selectively resist rotation of the running belt in the first direction of rotation. 14. The treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the rotatable element comprises a running belt pulley coupled to the frame. 15. The treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the running belt comprises a plurality of slats, and wherein at least one slat in the plurality of slats comprises a roller. 16. The treadmill of claim 15 , wherein the at least one slat includes a top surface and wherein the roller is coupled to a member extending away from the top surface of the at least one slat. 17. The treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the rotatable element comprises a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame, the plurality of bearings at least partially supporting the running belt. 18. A method, comprising: providing a treadmill having a frame with a front end and a rear end; providing a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame, wherein the plurality of bearings define at least a portion of a curved top profile; disposing a running belt on the plurality of bearings such that the curved top profile of the plurality of bearings define at least a portion of a curved running surface of the running belt; providing a first safety race element coupled to the frame and to the running belt and a second safety race element coupled to the frame, wherein at least one of the first and second safety elements is adapted for rotation relative to the frame, and wherein one of the first and second safety race elements substantially surrounds the other of the one of the first and second safety race elements; permitting rotation of one of the first and second safety race elements and the running belt in a first direction of rotation; and substantially preventing rotation of the running belt in a second direction, opposite the first direction, by, at least in part, the one of the first and second safety race elements. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising providing for a selective application of a braking force to resist rotation of the running belt in the first direction. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the treadmill is a manually powered, non-motorized treadmill. 21. A treadmill, comprising: a frame; a rotatable element coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partially supported by the rotatable element, wherein the running belt includes a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; a support element coupled to the frame; and a safety device coupled to the running belt, the safety device at least partially supported by the support element, wherein the safety device includes a first safety race element and a second safety race element, wherein at least one of the first and second safety race elements is adapted for rotation relative to the frame, and wherein one of the first and second safety race elements substantially surrounds the other of the one of the first and second safety race elements; wherein one of the first and second safety race elements and the running belt freely rotates in a first direction of rotation relative to the frame, however, in a second direction of rotation, opposite the first direction of rotation, the one of the first and safety race elements is substantially prevented from rotatio

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  • Ratchet-wheel links; Overrunning clutches; One-way clutches · CPC title

  • heartbeat rate only · CPC title

  • Physical characteristics of the belt, e.g. material, surface, indicia · CPC title

  • the adjustment being controlled by movement of the user · CPC title

  • the produced electric power used as a source for other equipment, e.g. for TVs · CPC title

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What does patent US10799745B2 cover?
A treadmill includes a frame; a front running belt pulley; a rear running belt pulley; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partially supported by at least one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley, the running belt including a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; a support element coupled to the frame; and a safety…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Woodway Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B21/0053. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 13 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).