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Document Number
US Patent 7285075
Issued Date
October 23, 2007
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Inventors
Cutler; Gordon (Providence, UT)
Plott; Matthew R. (River Heights, UT)
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an inclining treadmill having a hood assembly pivotally coupled between the frame and the inclining tread base of the treadmill. The configuration of the pivoting hood assembly allows the inclining tread base to incline to a grade of at least 20 percent. The pivot point of the pivoting hood assembly is positioned distally from the distal end of the tread base. The pivoting hood assembly is positioned at an angle to greater than 40 degrees when the tread base is at its greatest grade of incline. A lift motor engages a channel bracket assembly of the pivoting hood assembly at a point distal to the pivot point of the pivoting hood assembly. The inclining tread base is linked to the frame of the treadmill by being coupled to the pivoting hood assembly.
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Owner
Icon IP, Inc. (Logan, UT)
Published
October 23, 2007
Application Number
10/733,684
Filed
December 11, 2003
US Classification
482/54  
Int'l Classification
A63B   21/00   (20060101)  
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482/54  
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An improved lift apparatus for use in a treadmill having a support base and a treadbase is disclosed. The lift apparatus includes a lift motor assembly linked to the support base and to a cam. The first cam can be attached to a torsion bar linked to the support base. An incline link bar is linked to the first cam and to the treadbase. The force generated by the motor assembly is efficiently translated from the cam to the treadbase, thereby inclining the treadbase.

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