1. Fields of the Invention
The invention relates to an engaging mechanism for a folding apparatus of a treadmill, and more particularly, to an engaging mechanism that prevents the folding apparatus from an unexpected false action.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the application Ser. Nos. 11/900,042 and 11/866,999, the inventor of the invention has developed a folding apparatus of a treadmill that permits an easy folding of the platform frame in an upright position and even an easy folding of a handrail assembly. In this way, a complete folding is achieved. It is apparent that the inventor has made every effort to enhance the practicality and convenience of the product in the actual use. However, the inventor still found that it is likely to create a certain extent of sway on the platform frame and the handrail assembly due to the existence of the folding apparatus, thereby causing users to have little psychological anxiety and misgivings when the platform frame of the treadmill is moved in a horizontal operational position and the user wants to employ the lifting motor and the slope adjusting support to adjust the exercise slope.
In fact, any treadmill having a folding apparatus for providing an auxiliary force creates a varying degree of sway when the mechanism for adjusting the exercise slope is operated. The slight sway won't harm the operators. In order to eliminate the misgiving of the operator in use, a further solution is developed again.
It is a primary object of the invention to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks and to provide an engaging mechanism for a folding apparatus of a treadmill that avoids the above-mentioned swaying phenomenon so as to enhance the structural stability in using the treadmill. In this way, the operator does not have additional mental burden and apprehensiveness.
According the invention, an engaging mechanism applies a proper engaging force to a positioning plate fixed at the bottom of the internal side of the handrail assembly such that an unexpected false pushing action caused by the driving behavior of a slope adjusting support by the lifting motor is prevented when the platform frame of the treadmill is moved in a horizontal operational position.
The present invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings that show various embodiments of the invention.
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Moreover, a slide pusher 22, to which a pneumatic cylinder 21 applies a pushing force, is interposed between a first and a second strengthening bar 101, 102. The other end of the slide pusher 22 is pivotally connected to the rear support 20. Besides, a coupling rod 23 is interposed between the rear support 20 and the handrail assembly 19. As a result, the handrail assembly 19 can be folded up by the coupling rod 23 in cooperation with a crossbar 24. Thus, a folding apparatus of a treadmill is created by the above-mentioned components.
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The engaging mechanism 30 consists of an operating lever 31, an elongated coupling lock piece 32, a quadruple connecting mechanism 33, two protruding studs 34 and two elastic elements 35. An external member 341 of the protruding studs 34 is engaged into a first insertion hole 251 of the positioning plate 25 in place (see
Likewise, the quadruple connecting mechanism 33 is returned back to the original position under the influence of the resilience of the elastic elements 35 when the platform frame 10 is lowered from the upright folded position to the horizontal application position. In this way, the external members 341 of the protruding studs 34 are engaged into the first insertion holes 251 of the positioning plates 25 again and automatically returned in the state as shown in
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Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments 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.
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