Omni-directional treadmill
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1. A moving belt apparatus for allowing a user to walk or run in any arbitrary direction comprising:
- a frame, a belt assembly mounted on the frame, said belt assembly having a user active surface, wherein said belt assembly is composed of a flattened toroid shape, a plurality of motorized rollers that rotate the toroid-shaped belt around major and minor axes, whereby the combined movement of the rotation of the belt around the major and minor axes results in omni-directional movement of the user active surface of the belt, wherein the belt assembly has flexible internal rods along the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the rollers further comprise X-direction rollers mounted on the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the X-direction rollers trap the internal flexible rods along the edges of the belt assembly for lateral stability of the belt assembly and to rotate the belt assembly across the flexible rods in the X-direction.
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Abstract
A treadmill having a belt assembly allows a user to walk or run in any arbitrary direction. A flattened flexible toroid bladder injected with a lubricant, and stretched over a frame with rotating members. Separate power-driven mechanisms concurrently rotate the toroid belt around the major and minor axis to allow omni-directional user movement.
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1. A moving belt apparatus for allowing a user to walk or run in any arbitrary direction comprising:
- a frame, a belt assembly mounted on the frame, said belt assembly having a user active surface, wherein said belt assembly is composed of a flattened toroid shape, a plurality of motorized rollers that rotate the toroid-shaped belt around major and minor axes, whereby the combined movement of the rotation of the belt around the major and minor axes results in omni-directional movement of the user active surface of the belt, wherein the belt assembly has flexible internal rods along the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the rollers further comprise X-direction rollers mounted on the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the X-direction rollers trap the internal flexible rods along the edges of the belt assembly for lateral stability of the belt assembly and to rotate the belt assembly across the flexible rods in the X-direction.
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4. A moving belt apparatus for allowing a user to walk or run in any arbitrary direction comprising:
- a frame, a belt assembly mounted on the frame, said belt assembly having a user active surface, wherein said belt assembly is composed of a flattened toroid shape, a plurality of motorized rollers that rotate the toroid-shaped belt around major and minor axes, whereby the combined movement of the rotation of the belt around the major and minor axes results in omni-directional movement of the user active surface of the belt, wherein the rollers further comprise X-direction rollers mounted on the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the X-direction rollers press the layers of the belt assembly against each other and turn to slide the belt assembly layers across each other and rotate the belt assembly in the X-direction.
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12. A moving belt apparatus for allowing a user to walk or run in any arbitrary direction comprising:
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a frame, a belt assembly mounted around the frame, said belt assembly having a user active surface, wherein said belt assembly is further comprised of a flattened toroid-shape belt, wherein said toroid-shape belt is made of a flexible, durable, non-porous material, said belt assembly is injected with lubricant, a plurality of motorized rollers that rotate the toroid-shaped belt assembly around major and minor axes, whereby the combined movement of the rotation of the belt assembly around the major and minor axes results in omni-directional movement of the user active surface of the belt assembly, wherein each of the rollers has a primary central roller, and plural small, secondary rollers mounted on axes perpendicular to an axis of the primary roller, wherein on each roller, the secondary rollers are mounted on secondary axes arranged tangentially and spaced circumferentially around an outer surface of the primary roller, wherein the rollers further comprise X-direction rollers mounted on the sides of the belt assembly, wherein the belt material has a sufficiently large minimum bend radius that the belt can be trapped by the X-direction rollers, wherein the X-direction rollers press the layers of the belt assembly against each other and turn to slide the belt assembly layers across each other and rotate the belt assembly. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An omni-directional treadmill method comprising:
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providing a frame having a longitudinal Y direction and a lateral X direction, providing sets of Y-direction motorized primary rollers at longitudinal ends of the frame, providing upper and lower X-direction motorized primary rollers on opposite sides of a top of the frame, providing secondary rollers mounted on perpendicular tangential secondary axles spaced circumferentially along outer surfaces of the primary rollers, providing a toroidal tube, flattening the tube, closing and sealing the tube, injecting lubricant in the tube, mounting the flattened toroidal tube on the frame around the Y-direction rollers, capturing the lateral extremities of the flattened tube above the frame between the upper and lower X-direction rollers, rotating the motorized primary rollers and moving the belt with the secondary rollers in directions of the secondary axles when the primary rollers are rotated and allowing free movement of the belt over the secondary rollers in directions perpendicular to the secondary axles. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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