Claims
- 1. A kit for making an exercise therapy device of the type having a water tank including a treadmill, said kit comprising a unitary base unit having an open-topped central cavity for the treadmill, said base unit having an integral peripheral trough extending around the bottom portion of the remainder of said base unit and an upper horizontal support and mounting flange encircling the upper portion of said central cavity, said horizontal supporting and mounting flange being disposed upward and inward from said pheripheral trough, separate sidewall panels and end panels each having a bottom horizontal flange adapted for bolting to said horizontal support and mounting flange of said base unit and having flat, upright, opposite edge portions adapted for bolting to each other to form a composite exercise tank for receiving a user supported on the treadmill, a water storage container adapted to be connected with its interior in communication with said composite exercise tank, one of said end panels forming an upright frame member, a door member and hinges mounting said door member on said frame member for swinging about an upright edge portion to said exercise tank, and means for locking said door member in closed position, said hinges and locking means being constructed and arranged to permit outward-translating movement of said door member by pressure of water against it as the exercise tank is filled without applying stress to said hinges or locking means, said locking means including a lever pivoted to said frame member for swinging about a horizontal axis, an elongated upright link moved substantially vertically by pivoting movement of said lever, at least two bell cranks each having an apex portion pivoted to said frame member for swinging of said bell cranks about a horizontal axis, each of said bell cranks having a generally horizontally extending leg pivoted to said upright link and a generally upright leg, a plurality of horizontally elongated locking pins, one for each of said bell cranks, each of said pins being connected to said upright legs of said bell cranks for movement therewith, said pins being positioned for substantially horizontal movement so as to project from said frame member by swinging movement of said bell cranks caused by vertical movement of said upright link and bracket means mounted on said door member for receiving said pins and having holes sized so as to permit the translating movement of said door member relative to said frame member.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 163,174, filed Feb. 26, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 013,835, filed Feb. 12, 1987, now abandoned.
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1201342 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Brochure of D. L. Hansen, Inc., titled AQUACISER.TM., publication date unknown, St. Charles, Ill. |
Continuations (2)
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Feb 1987 |
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