1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to treadmills and more particularly, to a folding treadmill that has a positioning structure for controlling positioning of the treadbase.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional folding treadmill generally comprises a base frame for positioning on the floor, a handrail fixedly mounted on and upwardly extending from the base frame, and a treadbase pivotally connected to the base frame and biasable relative to the base frame between a horizontal operative position and a vertical non-operative position. When the folding treadmill is not in use, the user can turn the treadbase upwards relative to the base frame from the horizontal operative position to the vertical non-operative position such that the treadbase can be rested on the handrail to save the storage space.
To avoid falling of the treadbase from the vertical non-operative position, lock means may be provided between the handrail and the treadbase for locking the treadbase in the vertical non-operative position. Alternatively, a retractable support member may be connected between the treadbase and the base frame and controlled by a lever control means or rotary control means to extend or retract, moving the treadbase to the horizontal operative position or the vertical non-operative position. However, the arrangement of the aforesaid lever control means or rotary control means is complicated, not convenient in operation.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a folding treadmill, which allows the user to set the treadbase between the operative position and the folded non-operative position conveniently.
To achieve this objective of the present invention, the folding treadmill is comprised of a base frame, a treadbase and a positioning structure. The base frame is provided with a stop member. The treadbase is pivotally coupled to the base frame and biasable relative to the base frame between a horizontal operative position and a vertical non-operative position. The positioning structure includes a control mechanism, a link and a stop mechanism. The control mechanism has a holder base, a pull slider and a control block. The holder base is fixedly mounted in a rear side of the treadbase. The pull slider, which has a beveled face, is mounted in the holder base and movable by an external force along a first direction. The control block is mounted in the holder base and movable by an external force along a second direction. The control block has a beveled face stopped against the beveled face of the pull slider. The link has a first end connected with the pull slider and a second end connected with the stop member of the stop mechanism. The stop member of the stop mechanism is mounted in a front side of the treadbase. Normally, the stop member extends out of the treadbase. When the treadbase is set in the vertical non-operative position, the stop member of the stop mechanism is stopped against the stop member of the base frame to stop the treadbase in the vertical non-operative position. When the control block is pressed by an external force to move the pull slider, the link is pulled by the pull slider to retract the stop member of the stop mechanism away from the stop member of the base frame for enabling the treadbase to be biased from the vertical non-operative position to the horizontal operative position.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The base frame 10 has opposite left and right frame parts for positioning on the floor stably and a stop member 11 provided at the left frame part. The stop member 11 has a stop face 111 disposed perpendicular to the floor, as shown in
The handrail 20 is affixed to the front side of the base frame 10 and extends upwards from the base frame 10 for holding by a user's hands.
The treadbase 30 is a rectangular structure having left and right tubular frame bars 31, an endless belt 32 movably trained about rollers (not shown) that are rotatably set in parallel between the front and rear sides of the treadbase 30, and a motor (not shown) mounted in the front side of the treadbase 30 for driving the endless belt 32 to rotate. The front side of the treadbase 30 is pivotally coupled to the base frame 10 so that the treadbase 30 can be alternatively set between a horizontal operating position, as shown
The support bar 40 is a retractable bar formed of, for example, a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder and operable to adjust the length. The support bar 40 has one end connected to the bottom side of the treadbase 30 and the other end connected to the base frame 10. When the treadbase 30 is lifted from the horizontal operating position toward the vertical non-operative position, the support bar 40 is pulled to extend the length. When the treadbase 30 is set in the vertical non-operative position, the support bar 40 supports the treadbase 30 in the vertical non-operative position, prohibiting the treadbase 30 from falling down. When the treadbase 30 is biased from the vertical non-operative position toward the horizontal operative position, the support bar 40 buffers the speed of the movement of the treadbase 30.
The positioning structure 50, as shown in
The control mechanism 51 has a holder base 511, a pull slider 512, and a control block 513. The holder base 511 is affixed to the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30 and disposed near the rear side of the treadbase 30, having a sliding passage 516 axially disposed in communication with the axial inside space of the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30 and an opening 517 in communication between the sliding passage 516 and the space outside the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30. The pull slider 512 is mounted in the sliding passage 516 of the holder base 511 and can be driven by an external force to move in a first direction. According to the present preferred embodiment, the pull slider 512 can be driven to move along the axial direction of the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30. Further, the pull slider 512 has a beveled face 514 disposed at one end thereof and sloping at a predetermined angle. The control block 513 is mounted in the opening 517 of the holder base 511 and movable by an external force in a second direction. According to the present preferred embodiment, the control block 513 is movable in a transverse direction relative to the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30. Further, the control block 513 has a beveled face 515 stopped against the beveled face 514 of the pull slider 512 in a complementary manner. According to the present preferred embodiment, the aforesaid first direction and second direction are perpendicular to each other; however, this arrangement is just an example but not a limitation.
The link 52 is a steel rope axially inserted into the inside of the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30, having one end fixedly connected with the pull slider 512.
The stop mechanism 53 is comprised of a guide member 531, a stop member 532 and a spring member 533. The guide member 531 is a hollow cylindrical member fixedly mounted inside the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30 and disposed adjacent to the front side of the treadbase 30, having the axial hole disposed in communication with the axial inside space of the left tubular frame bar 31 of the treadbase 30 and an inside annular flange 534 disposed inside the axial hole. The stop member 532 is a rod member mounted in the axial hole of the guide member 531 and connected with the other end of the link 52 and axially movable along the axial hole of the guide member 531 by the link 52. Further, the stop member 532 has an outside annular flange 535 extending around the periphery thereof. The spring member 533 is sleeved onto the stop member 532 and stopped between the inside annular flange 534 of the guide member 531 and the outside annular flange 535 of the stop member 532 to impart an outward pressure to the stop member 532.
After understanding of the component parts of the folding treadmill 100 and their related mounting arrangement, the operational features of the folding treadmill 100 are outlined hereinafter.
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Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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