[0001] The invention relates to a treadmill comprising a frame structure to be supported
to a floor by means of a subframe and a belt part arranged for being supported by
the frame structure, in which the belt part is formed into an endless loop and arranged
to run around a front roller part and a rear roller part, the treadmill comprising
means for adjusting the inclination of the frame structure and the frame structure
being arranged to fold about a pivoted axle arranged at one end of the frame structure
from a use position to a storage position and vice versa.
[0002] Treadmills of the above type are currently very popular and widely used both in gyms
and homes. A problem with the treadmills, especially when used in homes, is the space
they require and also their usability. The treadmills often take a lot of space, so
they cannot always be stored in a use position when not in use. Thus, for storage
the treadmill must be folded into a storage position, and correspondingly, when the
treadmill will be employed it must be unfolded to the use position. The folding of
the treadmill from the use position to the storage position and back to the use position
is a frequent o p-eration, so it is very important in view of the usability of the
apparatus that said operation is effortless.
[0003] Because of the above-described facts, the field has developed a plurality of solutions
with the objective to achieve advantageous use of space and ease of use. A drawback
with prior art solutions is, however, complexity, which has led to expensive solutions
and inconvenience in usability. Most prior art solutions have a drawback that the
inclination of the treadmill frame, in other words the running angle, must be adjusted
to a given angle, mostly to a zero angle, before the frame can be set in the upright
storage position. In addition, in many known apparatuses the geometry of a mat, a
handrail and a console changes in the longitudinal direction of the mat as the running
angle changes. In practice operation of this kind is cumbersome and the apparatus
will not operate in the best possible manner in view of effortless function.
[0004] The object of the invention is to provide a treadmill, by which the drawbacks of
the prior art can be eliminated. This is achieved with a treadmill of the invention.
The treadmill of the invention is characterized in that a pivoted axle arranged in
the frame structure is connected to a subframe by means of at least one connecting
rod.
[0005] A primary advantage of the invention is that the treadmill of the invention can be
lifted to a storage position at any running angle, in other words, there is no need
to adjust the running angle to any given degree prior to lifting the apparatus to
the storage position. The storage position of the apparatus and the lifting operation
itself are always the same, irrespective of the running angle. It is also possible
to make the treadmill readily such that the geometry of the handrail and the console
will not essentially change as the running angle changes, whereby the invention enables
geometry that is always correct. A further advantage of the invention is that the
solution is simple, whereby the manufacturing costs and the operating costs of the
apparatus are economical.
[0006] In the following the invention will be described in greater detail by means of an
embodiment given as an example and illustrated in the attached drawings, in which
Figure 1 shows a treadmill of the invention the running angle being at zero;
Figure 2 shows the treadmill of the invention the running angle being at its maximum;
Figure 3 shows the treadmill of the invention in a storage position;
Figure 4 shows the treadmill of the invention in use the running angle being at zero;
Figure 5 shows the treadmill of the invention in use the running angle being at its
maximum, and
Figure 6 shows the treadmill of the invention in a situation where the user lifts
the treadmill to the storage position.
[0007] The figures show one exemplary embodiment of the treadmill of the invention in various
positions and operating situations. Reference numeral 1 indicates the frame structure
of the treadmill. The frame structure 1 is supported to a floor 2 by means of a subframe
3. The term 'floor' should be understood here in a broad sense, in other words, said
term indicates any support surface on which the treadmill rests.
[0008] A belt part 4 is arranged for being supported by the frame structure 1, which the
belt part is formed into an endless loop and arranged to run around a front roller
part 5 and a rear roller part 6. The belt part 4 can be rotated by a suitable power
source, such as an electric motor, at a rate the user desires. In the example of the
figure the power source rotating the belt part 4 is indicated by reference numeral
7 in principle.
[0009] In the figures reference numeral 8 indicates a handrail part and reference numeral
9 indicates a console part.
[0010] In the example of the figures the frame structure 1 is arranged to fold about a pivoted
axle provided at one end of the frame structure from a use position to a storage position
and back to the use position. The use position of the treadmill is shown in Figure
1, for instance, and the storage position in Figure 3, for instance.
[0011] The above details are fully obvious to a person skilled in the art, so they are not
described in any greater in this connection.
[0012] In accordance with the basic idea of the invention the pivoted axle 10 arranged in
the frame structure 1 is connected to a subframe 3 by means of at least one connecting
rod 11. The connecting rod 11 is linked at both ends, in other words, the connecting
rod is linked both to the pivoted axle 10 and to the subframe 3. The use of two connecting
rods 11 is found particularly advantageous, whereby both ends of the pivoted axle
10 are connected to the subframe 3 by means of the connecting rod 11, for instance.
[0013] The above-mentioned connecting rods 11 bind the geometry, and consequently a change
in the running angle does not have any particular effect on the geometry of the handrail
and also the geometry of the lifting movement to the upright storage position remains
the same irrespective of the running angle. It is also essential that in the treadmill
of the invention the storage position remains the same at different running angles
and folding to the storage position is possible at any running angle. The pivot point
of the folding movement appears clearly from Figure 6, for instance. The pivot point
thus has a support point in the subframe.
[0014] The above-described embodiment of the invention is not restrictive in any way, but
the invention can be freely modified within the scope of the claims. Hence, it is
apparent that the treadmill of the invention or the details thereof need not necessarily
be as shown in the figures but other kinds of details are also possible. The example
of the figures does not describe in detail what mechanism is used for providing a
change in the running angle. Said adjustment can be implemented by any suitable mechanism,
for instance by a rotary actuator or rack mechanism. In the example of the drive devices
of the belt part are placed in the front part of the treadmill. The devices providing
changes in the running angle, for instance the rotary actuator, can also be placed
in the front part of the apparatus. In the example of the figures lifting to the storage
position is carried out by lifting the rear end of the treadmill, which is lighter.
The rail part and the console part can be provided and designed in any suitable manner
and they can be equipped with suitable adjustment mechanisms which allow their adjustment
to suit the user in the best possible manner.
1. A treadmill comprising a frame structure (1) to be supported to a floor by means of
a subframe (3) and a belt part (4) arranged for being supported by the frame structure,
in which the belt part is formed into an endless loop and arranged to run around front
and rear roller parts (5, 6), the treadmill comprising means for adjusting the inclination
of the frame structure, whereby the frame structure (1) is arranged to fold about
a pivoted axle (10) provided at one end of the frame structure from a use position
to a storage position and vice versa, characterized in that the pivoted axle (10) arranged in the frame structure (1) is connected to the subframe
(3) by means of at least one connecting rod (11).
2. The treadmill of claim 1, characterized in that the connecting rod (11) is linked both to the pivoted axle (10) and to the subframe
(3).
3. The treadmill of claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the pivoted axle (10) is connected to the subframe (3) by means of two connecting
rods (11).
4. The treadmill of claim 3, characterized in that the pivoted axle (10) is connected to the subframe (3) in the area of both ends.