Claims
- 1. A kit for making an exercise therapy device, said kit comprising a unitary base unit having a horizontally extending bottom portion and a continuous wall extending upward from said bottom portion and forming an open-topped central cavity, a support and mounting flange extending horizontally from the upper portion of said wall and encircling the upper portion of said central cavity, a treadmill including a pair of rollers and an endless belt extending around said rollers so as to have an upper run and a bottom run, said treadmill being mounted in said central cavity such that said upper run is disposed at a height no higher than the height of said support and mounting flange, separate sidewall panels and end panels each having a bottom horizontal flange for attachment to said support and mounting flange of said base unit, said panels being connectible to each other and to said base unit to form a substantially water-tight composite tank, a water storage container adapted to be connected with its interior in communication with said composite tank, pump means for transferring water from said container to said tank to fill said tank with water above said treadmill to a desired level, and means for rotating at least one of said treadmill rollers for corresponding movement of said upper run of said treadmill belt with a user supported thereon.
- 2. The kit defined in claim 1, in which the base unit includes an integral peripheral trough extending around the bottom portion of the base unit at a location spaced outward from and below the horizontal support and mounting flange.
- 3. The kit defined in claim 2, including a sensor for detecting water above a predetermined level in the peripheral trough.
- 4. The kit defined in claim 1, in which the water storage container includes a plurality of separate receptacles secured together and having internal cavities in communication to form a composite storage container.
- 5. The kit defined in claim 4, and control means for controlling operation of said pump means, said control means being adapted to be mounted on one of the separate storage receptacles.
- 6. The kit defined in claim 5, in which the pump means includes two separate pumps and the control means includes means for controlling both of said pumps to draw water from the storage container and discharge it into the exercise tank and, alternatively, to control both pumps to draw water from the exercise tank and discharge it to the storage container, said exercise tank including a plurality of nozzles interconnected with one of said pumps for injecting water into the tank in a form of agitating jets, the control means further including means for selectively directing water from the storage container to one of said pumps through said nozzles and back from the exercise tank to the storage container.
- 7. The kit defined in claim 5, in which the control means includes emergency shutoff and draining means connected to the user for automatically actuating draining of the tank by the pump means.
- 8. The kit defined in claim 1, in which one of the end panels forms an upright frame member, and including a door member and hinges mounting said door member on said frame member for swinging about an upright edge portion into the exercise tank, means for locking the door member in closed position, and sealing means constructed and arranged to permit outward-translating movement of the door member by pressure of water against it as the exercise tank is filled without applying stress to said hinges or locking means.
- 9. The kit defined in claim 8, in which the sealing means of the frame member includes outer marginal portions along opposite upright edges and the bottom of such frame member, the door member being adapted to engage against said marginal portions of the frame member and including a continuous slot and resilient gasket means mounted in said slot and adapted to enagage against said frame member marginal portions, whereby outward pressure applied against the door member by water in the exercise tank tends to translate the door member outward without applying stress to the hinges and locking means and compresses the resilient gasket means between the frame member and the door member.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of our co-pending application Ser. No. 273,656, filed Nov. 18, 1988, for Exercise Device With Underwater Treadmill, issued Jul. 31, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,506, which 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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Brochure of D. L. Hansen, Inc., titled Aquaciser.TM., publication date unknown, St. Charles, Ill. |
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