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Passive-type treadmill having an improved governor assembly and an electromagnetic speedometer integrated into the flywheel assembly

  • US 4,659,074 A
  • Filed: 03/14/1985
  • Issued: 04/21/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/14/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A governor assembly for use in treadmills and the like, comprising a rotatable axially movable member;

  • a governor spring mounted for rotation in said rotatable member;

    bias means for normally biasing said rotatable axially movable member in a first direction;

    said rotatable axially movable member having a free end;

    a pivotally-mounted cam member movable between first and second end positions and having a diagonally-aligned cam surface engageable with the free end of said rotatable axially movable member and limiting movement thereof in said first direction in accordance with the angular orientation of said cam member between said first and second end positions;

    said spring having a plurality of flexible integral projections each extending radially outward from the axis of rotation of the governor spring;

    each projection having at least one intermediate arm portion extending diagonally outwardly from said axis of rotation;

    a brake pad secured to the free end of each of said projections;

    said diagonally-aligned intermediate portions forming an angle with the imaginary rotational axis of said governor spring of less than 90°

    , when said governor spring is stationary, said projections being urged in a direction to increase said angle as a function of increasing rotational speed of said governor spring, the free ends of said projections defining a circular path;

    a stationalry member having an annular surface surrounding the imaginary axis of rotation of said projections and positioned a spaced distance from the brake pads on said projections when said governor spring is stationary and adapted to be engaged by sasid brake pads when said governor spring is rotated at a predetermined angular velocity, the value of said angular velocity being a function of the spacing between the brake pads and the stationary surface when the governor spring is statinary, being adjusted by said cam member.

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