BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a displacement detector of a shock absorption unit for a
treadmill, and more particularly, to a device utilizing optical detection technique
to accurately measure the displacement amount of the shock absorption unit when a
force is applied onto a platform of the treadmill. Accordingly, a corresponding cushioning
force of the shock absorption unit can be precisely controlled.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In general, the treadmill is provided with cushioning apparatuses at suitable places
for achieving a proper cushioning effect and enhancing the comfort of the operator
during a workout session. Meanwhile, a protection mechanism has been developed for
preventing both feet of the operator from being injured due to the too large reactive
force of the platform of the treadmill. It will be particularly beneficial to the
operator if hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders are used to provide more excellent cushioning
effect. A few prior arts such as US 4,591,147, US 5,184,988, US 4,974,831, US 4,984,810,
US 5,072,928, US 5,372,559, etc. have disclosed the application of hydraulic or pneumatic
cylinders to the treadmill.
[0003] Although the above-mentioned prior arts have advantages of more excellent protection
effect and greater comfort, they all don't have any automatic mechanism for adjusting
the cushioning force by operators themselves to meet their own different requirements.
In brief, an operator with heavier weight would feel that the cushioning force is
too slight while an operator with lighter weight could feel that it is too strong
if the cushioning force is fixed at a certain extent. Besides, different operators
are their own subjective feeling about the cushioning strength no matter how strong
or light the cushioning force is. In addition, some operators have special rehabilitation
requirements thereto. Accordingly, the prior arts are required for improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is a primary object of the present invention to remove the above-mentioned drawbacks
and to provide a shock absorption structure for a treadmill that employs hydraulic
or pneumatic cylinders as shock absorption source.
[0005] This object is solved by the features of claim 1.
[0006] The cushioning apparatus is adjustable. In accordance with a further embodiment optical
detection technique is used to accurately measure the displacement amount of the shock
absorption unit when an operator stands on a platform of the treadmill. Accordingly,
a corresponding cushioning force of the shock absorption unit can be precisely controlled.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] 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 schematic drawing of a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial view of an adjustable cushioning apparatus from FIG.
1, showing the installation position of the displacement detector in accordance with
the invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the adjustable shock absorption unit and the displacement
detector;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the adjustable shock absorption unit and the displacement
detector; and
FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the adjustable shock absorption unit and the
displacement detector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0008] First of all, the invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application
No. 10/351,141 with the title of "SHOCK ABSORPTION STRUCTURE FOR A TREADMILL".
[0009] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. The
treadmill 10 includes a base frame 20 and a deck frame 30. A handgrip frame 21 extends
upwardly from both sides at front end of the base frame 20 with an electronic control
panel 22 mounted thereon. In addition, the deck frame 30 has a running belt 31 movably
mounted thereon so that the operator can stand thereon to take the walking, jogging
or running exercise.
[0010] A cantilever 23 has one end pivotably connected to the lower portion of each of the
handgrip frames 21 and the other end pivotably connected to the deck frame 30. A displacement
detector 50 and an adjustable cushioning apparatus 40 with a driving motor 41 are
interposed between each connecting arm 24 of the handgrip frame 21 and each cantilever
23 for adjusting the cushioning force in accordance with different forces acting on
the deck frame 30.
[0011] In order to maintain the structural strength of the treadmill 10 and to prevent the
adjustable cushioning apparatus 40 from being overloaded, an auxiliary supporting
rod 25 is interposed between the connecting arm 24 and the base frame 20.
[0012] Regarding the adjustable cushioning apparatus 40, as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 5, the
driving motor 41 brings an adjustment gear 43 in rotation through a motor shaft gear
42. The rotation of the adjustment gear 43 enables the adjustment of the cushioning
force provided by the adjustable cushioning apparatus 40. In order to achieve an effective
restriction of the adjusting travel caused by the driving motor 41, a coupling control
element 44 is disposed on the adjustment gear 43. The control element 44 is movable
with the adjustment gear 43. When the control element 44 contacts one of micro-switches
45, 46, the driving motor 41 is automatically shut down.
[0013] Furthermore, referring to FIGS. 2 through 5, the displacement detector 50 having
a cable 51, a guide roller 52, a large gear 53, a small gear 54 and an optical disk
56 is installed at bottom end of the adjustable cushioning apparatus 40. The optical
disk 56 and the small gear 54 are received on a shaft 55. An optical detector 57 is
mounted near one side of the optical disk 56. The cable 51 with one end fixed at the
connecting arm 24 of the handgrip frame 21 extends around the guide roller 52 and
the large gear 53 and is secured to the other end to the base frame 20.
[0014] Being loaded by weight of an operator, a shaft 401 of the adjustable cushioning apparatus
40 is moved. Thereafter, the large gear 53 is brought into rotation by the movement
of the cable 51 so that the small gear 54 meshed with the large gear 53 is also rotated.
Therefore, the optical disk 56 in coaxial arrangement with the small gear 54 is rotated
as well. Accordingly, the optical detector 57 can determine the displacement amount
of the adjustable cushioning apparatus 40.
[0015] In addition, a micro main board 60 serving as a control center is mounted on the
adjustable cushioning apparatus 40 for an effective control and connection among the
displacement detector 50, the driving motor 41, the micro-switches 45, 46 and the
electronic control panel 22. Regarding the electric connection thereof, it belongs
to prior art so that no further descriptions thereto are given hereinafter.
[0016] Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiment of the invention
can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly,
to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed
and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
1. A treadmill having a base frame, a handgrip frame extending upwardly from both sides
at front end of the base frame with an electronic control panel mounted thereon and
a deck frame with a running belt movably mounted thereon, comprising:
a) a plurality of cantilevers (23) each having one end pivotably connected to the
lower portion of the handgrip frames (21) and the other end pivotably connected to
the deck frame (30);
b) a plurality of adjustable cushioning apparatus (40) each interposed between a connecting
arm of the handgrip frame (21) and one of the cantilevers (23) for adjusting the cushioning
force in accordance with different forces acting on the deck frame (30) ; and
c) a plurality of displacement detectors (50) each installed at bottom end of the
adjustable cushioning apparatuses (40).
2. The treadmill of claim 1 wherein the adjustable cushioning apparatus with a driving
motor comprising:
a) a motor shaft gear and an adjustment gear so that the driving motor (41) of the
adjustable cushioning apparatus (40) brings the adjustment gear (43) in rotation through
the motor shaft gear (42) whereby the rotation of the adjustment gear enables the
adjustment of the cushioning force provided by the adjustable cushioning apparatus
(40);
b) a coupling control element (44) disposed on the adjustment gear (43) and movable
therewith; and
c) a plurality of micro-switches (45, 46) for automatically shutting down the driving
motor (41) when the control element (44) contacts either of the micro-switches (45,
46) whereby an effective restriction of the adjusting travel caused by the driving
motor is attainable.
3. The treadmill of claim 1 wherein the displacement detector comprising:
a) a guide roller (52);
b) a large gear (53);
c) a small gear (54);
d) an optical disk (56) installed at bottom end of the adjustable cushioning apparatus
(40) wherein the optical disk and the small gear are received on an identical shaft;
and
e) a cable (51) with one end fixed at the connecting arm of the handgrip frame (21)
extending around the guide roller and the large gear (53) and secured to the other
end to the base frame (20).