IP Library Granted Patent US 8,308,592
Granted Patent B2
US 8,308,592 · App. 12/833,891 · Granted Nov 13, 2012

Treadmill belt with foamed cushion layer and method of making

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Patent No.
US 8,308,592
App. No.
12/833,891
Granted
Nov 13, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to a treadmill belt with foamed cushion layer and method of making same. In one embodiment, the treadmill belt includes a fabric base layer and a foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric base layer. The foamed cushion layer includes a thermoplastic composition and has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80. In one example, the first foamed cushion layer is from about 0.05 inches to about 0.35 inches thick. The thermoplastic composition, prior to being foamed, includes about 1 part to about 5 parts of a foaming agent, e.g., a chemical foaming agent, based on 100 parts thermoplastic material, e.g., polyvinyl chloride. An outer wear layer is securely adhered on the foamed cushion layer to sandwich the foamed cushion layer between the fabric base layer and outer wear layer thereby defining the treadmill belt.

Claims (19)

1. A method of making a treadmill belt having a first foamed cushion layer and a second foamed cushion layer comprising: applying at least one layer of a first unfoamed thermoplastic composition on a substantially non-extendable fabric base layer; foaming the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition to define the first foamed cushion layer which has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80; applying a fabric intermediate layer onto the first foamed cushion layer; applying at least one layer of a second unfoamed thermoplastic composition onto the fabric intermediate layer; foaming the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition to define the second foamed cushion layer which has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80; applying an outer wear layer onto the second foamed cushion layer to define the treadmill belt with the first foamed cushion layer and the second foamed cushion layers; and securing a bottom surface layer to the underside of the fabric base layer, wherein the bottom surface layer is comprised of polyurethane, wherein the outer wear layer is comprised of natural rubber or a synthetic rubber, wherein the first foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on the edges of both sides of the belt, and wherein the second foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on the edges of both sides of the belt.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein foaming the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition comprises heating the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition to foam the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition to define the first foamed cushion layer, and wherein foaming the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition comprises heating the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition to foam the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition to define the second foamed cushion layer.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition is an unfoamed polyvinyl chloride composition.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition is an unfoamed polyvinyl chloride composition.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition is comprised of polyvinyl chloride and a foaming agent, wherein the foaming agent is present at a level of about 1 part by weight to about 5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the polyvinyl chloride.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the fabric base layer is a one-ply woven sheet of synthetic and/or natural material, and the outer wear layer includes a thermoplastic material or a rubber material.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first unformed thermoplastic composition and the second unfoamed thermoplastic composition are simultaneously foamed to define first foamed cushion layer and the second foamed cushion layer.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein applying at least one layer of the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition on the fabric base layer comprises directly applying at least one layer of the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition on the fabric base layer; and wherein applying an outer wear layer on the foamed cushion layer to define the treadmill belt with first foamed cushion layer comprises applying an outer wear layer directly onto the foamed cushion layer to define the treadmill belt.

9. A treadmill belt comprising: a substantially non-extendable fabric base layer; a first foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric base layer, the first foamed cushion layer including a first foamed thermoplastic composition and having a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80; a fabric intermediate layer securely adhered on the first foamed cushion layer so as to sandwich the first foamed cushion layer between the fabric base layer and fabric intermediate layer; a second foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric intermediate layer, the second foamed cushion layer including a second thermoplastic composition and having a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80; the outer wear layer securely adhered on the second foamed cushion layer so as to sandwich the second foamed cushion layer between the fabric intermediate layer and outer wear layer thereby defining the treadmill belt; and a bottom surface layer which is secured to the underside of the fabric base layer, wherein the outer wear layer is comprised of natural rubber or a synthetic rubber, wherein the first foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on the edges of both sides of the belt, wherein the bottom surface layer is comprised of polyvinyl chloride or polyurethane, and wherein the second foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on the edges of both sides of the belt.

10. The treadmill belt of claim 9 wherein the first foamed thermoplastic composition is foamed polyvinyl chloride.

11. The treadmill belt of claim 9 wherein the fabric base layer is a one-ply woven sheet of synthetic and/or natural material, and the outer wear layer includes a thermoplastic material or a rubber material.

12. The treadmill belt of claim 9 wherein the first foamed cushion layer is from about 0.05 inches to about 0.35 inches thick and wherein the second foamed cushion layer is from about 0.05 inches to about 0.35 inches thick.

13. The treadmill belt of claim 9 wherein the first foamed cushion layer is a solid material and wherein the second foamed cushion layer is a solid material.

14. The treadmill belt of claim 9 wherein the bottom surface layer is comprised of polyurethane.

15. A method of making a treadmill belt having edges on both sides of the belt comprising: (1) applying at least one layer of a first unfoamed thermoplastic composition on and integral with a substantially non-extendable fabric base layer; (2) foaming the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition to define a first foamed cushion layer which is a solid material that has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80, wherein the first foamed cushion layer is from 0.05 inches to 0.35 inches thick, and wherein the first unfoamed thermoplastic composition is a polyvinyl chloride composition that includes 100 parts of polyvinyl chloride and 1 part to 5 parts of a foaming agent per 100 parts of polyvinyl chloride; and (3) applying an outer wear layer on and integral with the foamed cushion layer to define the treadmill belt; wherein the outer wear layer is comprised of natural rubber or a synthetic rubber, wherein the first foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on both sides of the belt; and (4) securing a bottom surface layer to the underside of the fabric base layer, wherein the bottom surface layer is comprised of polyvinyl chloride or polyurethane, and wherein said treadmill belt consists solely of (1) the fabric base layer, (2) the first foamed cushion layer, (3) the outer wear layer, and (4) the bottom surface layer.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the first foamed cushion layer is free of semi-solid substances.

17. A treadmill belt comprising: (1) a substantially non-extendable fabric base layer; (2) a first foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric base layer, the first foamed cushion layer being comprised of polyvinyl chloride which is in the form of a solid material having a Shore A hardness of 20 to 80, wherein the first foamed cushion layer is from 0.05 inches to 0.35 inches thick; (3) an outer wear layer securely adhered on and integral with the first foamed cushion layer so as to sandwich the first foamed cushion layer between the fabric base layer and outer wear layer thereby defining the treadmill belt with first foamed cushion layer; and (4) a bottom surface layer which is secured to the underside of the fabric base layer, wherein the bottom surface layer is comprised of polyvinyl chloride or polyurethane; wherein the outer wear layer is comprised of natural rubber or a synthetic rubber, wherein the first foamed cushion layer has surfaces which are exposed on both sides of the belt, and wherein said treadmill belt consists solely of (1) the fabric base layer, (2) the first foamed cushion layer, (3) the outer wear layer, and (4) the bottom surface layer.

18. The treadmill of claim 17 wherein the first foamed cushion layer is free of semi-solid substances.

19. The treadmill belt of claim 17 wherein the fabric base layer is a one-ply woven sheet of synthetic and/or natural material, and the outer wear layer includes a thermoplastic material or a rubber.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 10, 2025
From: CONTITECH USA, INC.
To: CONTITECH USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 070615/0527 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 30, 2017
From: VEYANCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC
To: CONTITECH USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 043715/0469 →