Undertaking
Patent
1982-04-28
1984-10-02
Stouffer, Richard T.
Undertaking
272100, 272102, 272145, A63B 6900
Patent
active
044743696
ABSTRACT:
A jogging track for exercising includes a resilient jogging surface that is suspended by springs between a pair of parallel frame members, to form a long, narrow path. The frame members between which the jogging track is suspended are supported by a number of reinforced tubular C-frame members that are formed of a horizontal bottom portion with vertical portions extending upward from the ends of the bottom portion, and a reinforcing bar attached between the two vertical portions. The surface of the jogging track may be either transversely or longitudinally inclined. The track may be formed into any of a number of arrangements, including both closed circuit tracks and open, linear tracks.
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