Method, system and program product for identifying a user on an exercise equipment
US-9305141-B2 · Apr 5, 2016 · US
US12090356B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12090356-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318100528-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2024 |
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A manually powered treadmill includes a frame; a first rotatable element coupled to the frame; a second rotatable element coupled to the frame; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partly supported by the plurality of bearings, where at least a portion of the running belt defines a curved running surface; and a safety device coupled to at least one of the first rotatable element and the second rotatable element. The safety device is structured to substantially prevent rotation of the at least one of the first rotatable element and the second rotatable element in a first rotational direction and permit rotation of the at least one of the first rotatable element and the second rotatable element in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction.
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A manually powered treadmill, comprising: a frame; a front running belt pulley coupled to the frame; a rear running belt pulley coupled to the frame and spaced apart from the front running belt pulley; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partly supported by the plurality of bearings and at least one of the front running belt pulley or the rear running belt pulley, wherein the running belt includes a running surface, at least a portion of which is a curved running surface; and a safety device coupled to the frame and at least one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley, the safety device comprising an inner ring and an outer ring, wherein one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley and one of the inner ring and the outer ring is substantially prevented from rotation relative to the frame in a first rotational direction, however, in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, the one of the front running belt pulley and the rear running belt pulley and the one of the inner ring and the outer ring freely rotate relative to the frame. 2. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the other of the one of the inner ring and the outer ring is substantially fixed so that it cannot rotate relative to the frame. 3. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the inner ring and the outer ring cooperate with one another as elements of a one-way bearing. 4. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of elements are disposed intermediate the inner ring and the outer ring. 5. The manually powered treadmill of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of elements comprise sprag elements. 6. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of bearings define a top profile complementary with at least a portion of the curved running surface. 7. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of bearings comprise a first plurality of bearings and a second plurality of bearings, wherein the first plurality of bearings are assembled as a first bearing rail that at least partly supports the running belt and the second plurality of bearings are assembled as a second bearing rail that also at least partly supports the running belt. 8. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the front running belt pulley is supported by a front shaft and the rear running belt pulley is supported by a rear shaft, and wherein at least one of the front shaft and the rear shaft includes a keyway configured to receive a key such that the key engages with the at least one of the front shaft and the rear shaft and the safety device. 9. The manually powered treadmill of claim 1 , wherein the curved running surface is positioned intermediate the front and rear running belt pulleys. 10. A manually powered treadmill comprising: a frame having a front end and a rear end opposite the front end; at least one rotatable element coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partly supported by the rotatable element, wherein the running belt includes a running surface, at least a portion of which is curved; and a safety device coupled to the frame and to the rotatable element, the safety device comprising an inner race and an outer race, wherein the safety device is structured to permit the rotatable element and at least one of the inner race and the outer race to freely rotate in only one rotational direction. 11. The manually powered treadmill of claim 10 , wherein one of the inner race and the outer race is substantially fixed to prevent rotation thereof relative to the other of the one of the inner race and the outer race. 12. The manually powered treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the at least one rotatable element comprises at least one running belt pulley, the at least one running belt pulley supporting at least a portion of the running belt. 13. The manually powered treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the safety device permits the running belt to freely rotate in the only one rotational direction. 14. The manually powered treadmill of claim 10 , wherein the inner race and the outer race cooperate with one another as elements of a one-way bearing. 15. A treadmill, comprising: a frame; at least one running belt pulley coupled to the frame; a plurality of bearings coupled to the frame; a running belt at least partly supported by the at least one running belt pulley and the plurality of bearings, wherein the running belt comprises a running surface, at least a portion of which comprises a curved running surface; and a one-way bearing coupled to the at least one running belt pulley, the one-way bearing comprising an inner ring element and an outer ring element, wherein the at least one running belt pulley and one of the inner ring element and the outer ring element are substantially prevented from rotation relative to the frame in a first rotational direction, however, in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, the at least one running belt pulley and the one of the inner ring element and the outer ring element rotate freely relative to the frame. 16. The treadmill of claim 15 , wherein a plurality of elements are disposed intermediate the inner ring element and the outer ring element. 17. The treadmill of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of elements comprise sprags. 18. The treadmill of claim 15 , wherein the running belt comprises a plurality of slats. 19. The treadmill of claim 15 , wherein the frame comprises a plurality of assembled elements comprising at least one of a cross-member, a left side member, and a right side member, and wherein the cross-member is provided intermediate the left side member and the right side member.
for lower limbs {(training appliances for special sports A63B69/00; for the purpose of producing mechanical power F03G5/00)} · CPC title
driven by a motor · CPC title
with movable endless bands {, e.g. treadmills (other training appliances for running on the spot A63B69/0028)} · CPC title
the produced electric power used as a source for other equipment, e.g. for TVs · CPC title
the adjustment being controlled by movement of the user · CPC title
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