The present invention relates to fitness equipment, more specifically, relates to treadmills used for walking and running exercise. The invention relates to a new concept treadmill with hand-powered system to help move tread belt to make manual treadmill fit all needs for running and walking exercise efficiently and safely.
Current treadmills can be divided into two categories: motorized and non-motorized treadmill (or called manual treadmill). For motorized treadmill, user needs to adjust treadmill's speed to the desired speed. User must walk or run fast or increase the incline of tread base to gain more intensive exercise. For many users, increasing the speed or incline may hurt their knees and even jeopardize users' safety. More than 50 people were killed by treadmill accidents in USA for the last 20 years. There are about 24,000 treadmill accidents sent to emergency room in USA each year. Treadmill injure consistent of 40% total indoor fitness equipment injures sent to emergency room.
As for the regular manual/non-motorized treadmill, because the frictional resistance between the tread belt and the foot board's upper surface needs to be overcomed by user, it's difficult to reach the desired speed without significantly increasing the incline of the tread base. In most case, increasing the incline of the tread base is the only option for higher intensity workout. It's very difficult to reach the anticipated running speed for current non-motorized treadmills, therefore it significantly limited the usage of the non-motorized treadmills. To make the non-motorized treadmill reaching desired workout intensity and well controlling speed by user at the same time is the biggest challenge. Numerous researches have been done since the treadmills became most popular fitness equipment, but no significant breakthrough has been made so far.
The present invention relates to a novel treadmill with a unique hand-powered system comprising of two handles connected to the drive train in pivotal and reciprocal movement to smoothly transfer the power from user's hands to the tread belt. In order to generate a smooth and constant drive force, cyclic energy storing and releasing system and reciprocal handle coupling system with a pair of cranks are used in the drive train. Also, speed transmission system is used to drive the tread belt to fit the user's pace. Handles will be moved pivotally by push and pull force from user's hands directly applied on upper ends of both handles. A pair of cranks are used to transfer each handle's pivotal movement to a rotary movement and to couple both handles in reciprocal and opposite movement. Since handles move slowly in most case, the flywheel doesn't have enough energy to pass dead spots, therefore the unique cyclic energy storing and releasing device for passing dead spots of both handles is used in this invention. The present invention is the first practical hand drive treadmill that can fully replace motorized treadmills. It can be used for full body exercise with fast calories burning.
An embodiment of the present invention is illustrated as example and are not limited by the figures of accompanying drawing.
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The lower handles 4 and 33 are connected to the upper handles 1 and 36 respectively. Drive train frame 47 is mounted on the foot board frame 41. The lower ends of lower handles 4 and 33 are connected to the drive train frame 47 via hinges 37 and 38 respectively. Bearings or other rotational joints can also be used to replace hinges here. The user pushes and pulls each handle 1 and handle 36 alternatively, drives the first shaft 13 that with overrunning clutch 42 on it to allow the first shaft 13 to rotate only in one direction. Cranks 2, 34 and crank connectors 3, 35 are used to connect lower handles 4, 33 to each end of the first shaft 13. The first chain 15 links the first chainwheel 12 to the second chainwheel 16, and further rotates the second shaft 17 to make the third shaft 18 to rotate reversely via the gear 19 and gear 20. The universal joint 21 is used to connect the third shaft 18 to the connector 22 and forth shaft 23. The third chainwheel 25 is connected to the forth shaft 23. The second chain 26 connects the third chainwheel 25 together with the freewheeling chainwheel 29. The second tension wheel 27 and spring 28 are used to adjust the tightness of the second chain 26. The front tread belt shaft 31 is rotated by the second chain 26 via the freewheeling chainwheel 29. User's hands power the treadmill's tread belt only if the freewheeling chainwheel 29 rotates fast than the front tread belt shaft 31. Therefore, the tread belt can coast without the power from the handles. The power from user's hands help the tread belt to move at the desired speed. Freewheel and overrunning clutch can be replaced by each other, also chainwheel and chain can be replaced by belt wheel and belt here.