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07.05.2002 US 139559
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- Wang, Leao
Taiping City,
Taichung Hsien,
Taiwan 411 (TW)
- Wu, Peter
Taiping City,
Taichung Hsien,
Taiwan 411 (TW)
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- Wang, Leao
Taiping City,
Taichung Hsien,
Taiwan 411 (TW)
- Wu, Peter
Taiping City,
Taichung Hsien,
Taiwan 411 (TW)
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Representative: Panten, Kirsten et al |
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Reichel & Reichel,
Patentanwälte,
Parkstrasse 13 60322 Frankfurt am Main 60322 Frankfurt am Main (DE) |
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[0001] The present invention relates to a lifting device for a treadmill, and more particularly,
to a device which has simple components and efficiently reduces the manufacturing
and assembling costs.
[0002] The lifting device of the treadmill is used to adjust the supporting angle of the
base frame of the treadmill, that is, the walking slope. This device can be mechanically
or electrically operated. The present invention belongs to an electric lifting device.
[0003] Referring to FIGS. 5 through 8, a well-known lifting device for a treadmill includes
a motorized transmission assembly 61 on a base frame 60. A slide rail 62 is arranged
at the both inner sides of the base frame 60 so that two supporting parts 64 with
rollers 63 can slide in the slide rail 62 for a forward and backward movement. Consequently,
a walking frame 65 thereof is pivotably connected to the top of the supporting parts
64.
[0004] In order to strengthen the supporting force of the supporting parts 64, an auxiliary
supporting rod 66 has to be interposed between the top of the supporting parts 64
and the base frame 60, thereby causing the complexity of the whole components and
increasing the assembly and component costs.
[0005] It is a primary object of the present invention to remove the above-mentioned drawbacks
and to provide a lifting device for a treadmill which has a simple component unit
while the same effect is achieved so that the economical effect and the assembly convenience
are attainable. Meanwhile, the supporting force is easily controllable. In addition,
an upright support together with a pull rod connected to the frame creates a pivot
point. Accordingly, the potential drawbacks in using the conventional lifting device
are removed.
[0006] The accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent
from the following description and its accompanying drawings of which:
FIG. 1 is a side view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing in accordance with FIG. 1, showing the action thereof;
FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing of the preferred embodiment in accordance with FIG.
1 in the folding-up state of a base frame;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view of a conventional lifting device;
FIG. 6 is a side view of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing in accordance with FIG. 5, showing the action thereof;
and
FIG. 8 is a schematic drawing in accordance with FIG. 5 in the folding-up state of
the base frame.
[0007] First of all, referring to FIG. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of the present invention
includes an upright support 10 and a base frame 20. The upright support 10 is mounted
at both sides of the front end of the base frame 20. A console 11 is disposed at the
top of the upright support 10 while a horizontal leg 12 is connected to the bottom
thereof. The base frame 20 has a first cross bar 21 on which a walking belt transmission
assembly 30 is mounted while a front roller 22 is driven in motion by means of a transmission
belt 32. A walking belt 24 is rotatable by means of the front roller 22 and a rear
roller 23. A support wheel 25 is fitted to both bottom inner sides at the rear end
of the base frame 20.
[0008] A lifting motor 41 with a locating transmission spindle 40 is pivotably connected
to the front end of the base frame 20. A socket 42 is movable backward and forward
by means of the rotational movement of the locating transmission spindle 40 while
the other end of the socket 42 is pivotably connected to the top of an inverted-T-shaped
cross bar 26 which extends beyond both sides of the base frame 20 and is connected
with a pull rod 27, respectively. The other end of each of the pull rods 27 is pivotably
connected to the upright support 10, thereby forming a pivot point 28. Accordingly,
when the lifting motor 41 is actuated to let the socket 42 rotate by means of the
rotational movement of the locating transmission spindle 40, the inverted-T-shaped
cross bar 26 and the pull rod 27 will move in the desired direction. Therefore, the
base frame 20 will be moved upward and downward on the pivot point 28.
[0009] As illustrated in FIGS 3 and 4, the base frame 20 can be folded up in a storage state
by means of the pivoting effect of the pivot point 28. Thus, in order to stably support
the base frame 20, a support bar 50 is pivotably connected at the lower side of the
inverted-T-shaped cross bar 26 while the other end of the support bar 50 is pivotably
connected to a support element 52. Thereafter, the axle of the support element 52
is pivotably secured to a second cross bar 29 of the base frame 20.
[0010] In brief, when the base frame 20 is folded up, the support element 51 constantly
offers a proper supporting force in the horizontal direction to prevent it from an
unexpected toppling.
1. A lifting device for a treadmill comprising:
an upright support (10) mounted at both sides of the front end of a base frame (20),
a console being disposed at the top thereof while a horizontal leg (12) is connected
to the bottom thereof; and
a base frame having a first cross bar (21) on which a walking belt transmission assembly
(30) is mounted while a front roller (22) is driven in motion by means of a transmission
belt (32), a walking belt (24) being rotatable by means of said front roller (22)
and a rear roller (23), a support wheel (25) being fitted to both bottom inner sides
at the rear end of said base frame (20);
wherein the improved lifting device for a treadmill is
characterized by:
a lifting motor (41) with a locating transmission spindle (40) pivotably connected
to the front end of said base frame (20), a socket (42) being movable backward and
forward by means of the rotational movement of said locating transmission spindle
(40) while the other end of said socket (42) is pivotably connected to the top of
an inverted-T-shaped cross bar (26) which extends beyond both sides of said base frame
(20) and is connected with a pull rod (27), respectively, the other end of each of
said pull rods (27) being pivotably connected to said upright support (10), thereby
forming a pivot point (28).
2. The lifting device for a treadmill as recited in claim 1, characterized in that a support bar (50) is pivotably connected at the lower side of said inverted-T-shaped
cross bar (26) while the other end of said support bar (50) is pivotably connected
to a support element (52) so that the axle of said support element (52) is pivotably
secured to a second cross bar (29) of said base frame (20).