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
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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What is claimed is: 1. A treadmill comprising: a support base a treadbase pivotally coupled to the support base, the treadbase having an endless belt; and a lift apparatus comprising: a lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to the support base, and pivotally coupled on an op
What is claimed is: 1. A treadmill comprising: a support base a treadbase pivotally coupled to the support base, the treadbase having an endless belt; and a lift apparatus comprising: a lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to the support base, and pivotally coupled on an opposite end thereof to a first portion of a cam at a first pivoting location, a second portion of the cam being pivotally linked to the support base at a second pivoting location, the first pivoting location of the cam being positioned beneath the second pivoting location of the cam when the treadbase is in a horizontal position; and an incline link bar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to a third portion of said cam and the second end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to the treadbase. 2. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein said second portion of said cam is attached to a torsion bar that is pivotally coupled to said support base. 3. A treadmill as recited in claim 2, further comprising: a second lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to the support base, and pivotally coupled on an opposite end thereof to a second cam, said second cam being attached to said torsion bar. 4. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein a force applied by said motor assembly to said cam results in a generally equivalent force applied to said incline link bar to raise said treadbase. 5. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein said cam has three pivot locations. 6. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein the treadbase can be selectively raised and lowered relative to the support base by a user during operation of the treadmill, and wherein the cam is driven by said at least one lift motor assembly to raise and lower the treadbase. 7. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein a torsion bar pivotally links said cam to the support base. 8. The treadmill of claim 7, wherein said cam is attached to said torsion bar and said torsion bar is pivotally attached to the support base. 9. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein said cam comprises at least one triangularly shaped plate. 10. The treadmill of claim 9, wherein a first corner of said plate is fixed to a torsion bar, said torsion bar being pivotally attached to the support base, a second corner of said plate is pivotally attached to said lift motor assembly, and a third corner of said plate is linked to the treadbase. 11. The treadmill of claim 10, wherein said third corner is pivotally attached to said incline link bar, said incline link bar being pivotally attached to the treadbase. 12. The treadmill of claim 11, wherein a force applied by said lift motor assembly to said cam results in a generally equivalent force applied to said incline link bar to raise said treadbase. 13. The treadmill of claim 1, wherein the lift motor assembly comprises a motor, a drive screw driven by the motor, and a sleeve movably coupled to the drive screw, wherein the cam is pivotally coupled to the sleeve. 14. A treadmill comprising: a support base; a treadbase pivotally coupled to the support base, such that the treadbase can be selectively inclined relative to the support base by a user during operation of the treadmill, the treadbase having an endless belt; and a lift apparatus comprising: a lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to a first end of the support base, and pivotally coupled on an opposite end thereof to a first portion of a cam at a first pivoting location, a second portion of the cam being pivotally linked to the support base, wherein the treadbase is selectively inclined when the first pivoting location is moved away from the first end of the support base; and an incline link bar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to a third portion of said cam and the second end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to the treadbase. 15. The treadmill as recited in claim 14, wherein said cam is driven by said at least one lift motor assembly to raise and lower the treadbase. 16. The treadmill of claim 14, wherein said cam has at least three pivot locations. 17. The treadmill of claim 14, wherein a first corner of said cam is fixed to a torsion bar, said torsion bar being pivotally attached to the support base, a second corner of said cam is pivotally attached to said lift motor assembly, and a third corner of said cam is linked to the treadbase. 18. The treadmill of claim 14, wherein a corner of said cam is pivotally attached to said incline link bar, said incline link bar being pivotally attached to the treadbase. 19. The treadmill of claim 14, further comprising a second lift motor assembly pivotally coupled to the support base at at one end of the second lift motor assembly and linked at an opposing end of the second lift motor assembly to the treadbase. 20. A treadmill comprising: a support base a treadbase pivotally coupled to the support base, the treadbase having an endless belt; and a lift apparatus comprising: a first lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to the support base, and pivotally coupled on an opposite end thereof to one portion of a first cam, a second portion of the first cam being pivotally linked to the support base; and an incline link bar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to a third portion of said first cam and the second end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to the treadbase, wherein the treadbase can be selectively inclined relative to the support base by a user during operation of the exercise device, wherein said first cam is attached to a torsion bar, said torsion bar being linked to the support base; and further comprising a second lift motor assembly linked to a second cam, said second cam being attached to said torsion bar, wherein actuating the first and second lift motor assemblies raises said treadbase. 21. The treadmill of claim 20, wherein said first lift motor assembly is pivotally coupled to said first cam and said second lift motor assembly is pivotally coupled to said second cam. 22. The treadmill of claim 20, wherein said torsion bar is pivotally coupled to said support base. 23. The treadmill of claim 20, wherein said incline link bar is pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to said first cam and pivotally coupled on a second end thereof to said treadbase. 24. The treadmill of claim 20, wherein said first and second lift motor assemblies are pivotally coupled to said support base. 25. A treadmill comprising: a support base a treadbase pivotally coupled to the support base, the treadbase having an endless belt; and a lift apparatus comprising: a lift motor assembly pivotally coupled on a first end thereof to the support base, and pivotally coupled on an opposite end thereof to one portion of a cam; a support post pivotally linking a second portion of the cam to the support base; and an incline link bar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to a third portion of said cam and the second end of the incline link bar being pivotally coupled to the treadbase.
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