1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to exercise treadmills, and more particularly to a locking device to lock a collapsible treadmill deck in a folded position and the locking device is convenient to use to firmly hold the folded treadmill deck in position.
2. Description of Related Art
Treadmills are common items of exercise equipment and are popular for people to do indoor exercises, such as in-place running, jogging, walking etc. A conventional treadmill is bulky and is inconvenient to store or transport. Therefore, the treadmill today generally uses a collapsible treadmill deck to reduce a size of the whole treadmill for temporary storage and transportation. A conventional collapsible treadmill comprises a base assembly, a collapsible treadmill deck and an upright structure. The upright structure is mounted on the base assembly. The treadmill deck is pivotally mounted to the base assembly. Therefore, the treadmill deck can be held in either a horizontal position or a vertically folded position.
There are various means that can be found to keep the treadmill deck to stay in a given folded position. One of them is to use a locking device with a lock and a telescopic tube to support and lock the telescopic tube while the treadmill deck is in the given folded position. The telescopic tube has a top end and a bottom end and comprises an inside tube and an outside tube. The top end is pivotally mounted to the treadmill deck. The bottom end is pivotally mounted to the base assembly. The inside tube is telescopically mounted in the outside tube and pivotally connects to the treadmill deck. The outside tube pivotally connects to the base assembly. The lock is mounted on the telescopic tube to interlock the inside tube with the outside tube in position so as to retain the treadmill deck in the given folded position.
However, the locking device to lock the telescopic tube must be convenient to use and reliable to avoid the treadmill deck suddenly falling from the folded position. In particularly, if a person inadvertently bumps into or leans on the treadmill deck, the treadmill deck is required to stay in the folded position. The locking device for the collapsible treadmill deck should be convenient to unlock such that it will also be convenient to unfold the treadmill deck for a person to put down the treadmill deck to do the in-place exercises.
Therefore, the present invention provides an improved locking device to lock firmly a collapsible treadmill deck in a given folded position to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a locking device for a collapsible treadmill and the locking device is convenient to use and will firmly hold a treadmill deck of the treadmill in a folded position.
A collapsible treadmill includes a base assembly, a collapsible treadmill deck and a locking device to lock the collapsible treadmill deck in a folded position. The locking device includes a telescopic tube and a latch. The telescopic tube supports the collapsible treadmill deck in the folded position and includes an inside tube and an outside tube. The outside tube has a pawl hole, a top end with an opening, and a bottom end. The bottom end is pivotally mounted to the base assembly. The inside tube is telescopically mounted in the outside tube and has an outside end pivotally mounted on the treadmill deck and at least one positioning hole aligned with the pawl hole. The latch includes a stationary bracket and a pivot pawl. The stationary bracket is fastened on the outside tube and corresponds to the pawl hole. The pivot pawl is pivotally mounted on the stationary bracket and has an inside end extended into the pawl hole to engage one of positioning holes to interlock the inside tube with the outside tube to firmly hold the folded treadmill deck in position.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The inside tube (11) further has a side (not numbered) and one or multiple positioning holes (111). The positioning holes (111) are in-line and are defined though the side of the inside tube (11). Each of the positioning holes (11) has a top edge (not numbered) and a bottom edge (not numbered). The outside tube (12) further has a pawl hole (121) and an exterior periphery (not numbered). The pawl hole (121) is defined through the exterior periphery and is selectively aligned with a respective one of the positioning holes (111).
The latch (30) is used to fasten the inside tube (11) with the outside tube (12) in position as the treadmill deck (24) is folded up from the horizontal position to the folded position. The latch (30) comprises a pivot pawl (33) that extends into the pawl hole (121) to engage one of the positioning holes (111) to interlock the inside tube (11) with the outside tube (12). Therefore, the inside tube (11) cannot be further moved related to the outside tube (12) so that the folded treadmill deck (24) can be supported by the locked telescopic tube in the given folded position.
A first embodiment of the latch (30) can be implemented to comprise a stationary bracket (31), a movable pawl bracket (32), a pivot pawl (33), a connecting pin (34), a restitution spring (35), a torsional spring (36) and a clamp (37). The stationary bracket (31) is fastened on the exterior periphery of the outside tube (12) and corresponds to the pawl hole (121). The stationary bracket (31) may be an L-shaped bracket and comprises a stationary base (311) and a side wall (314). The stationary base (311) has a top (not numbered) and two sides (not numbered). The side wall (314) is formed upward at one of the sides and protrudes from the top of the stationary base (311) and has a top (not numbered), two opposite sides (not numbered), a transverse elongated hole (310), a hook (312) and a stationary spring holder (313). The transverse elongated hole (310) is defined through the both sides of the side wall (314). The hook (312) is formed at the top and is bent toward the stationary base (311) at one of the sides of the side wall (314) to form a U-shaped hook. The stationary spring holder (313) protrudes from the other side of the side wall (314) to hold the restitution spring (35).
The movable pawl bracket (32) is movably mounted on the stationary bracket (31) and comprises a guiding side wall (321) and a sliding base (322). The sliding base (322) is slidably mounted on the top of the stationary base (311) of the stationary bracket (31) and has a top (not numbered) and a side (not numbered). The guiding side wall (321) extends perpendicularly upward from the top at the side of the sliding base (322), is slidably held between the hook (312) and the stationary base (311) of the stationary bracket (31) and has a top (not numbered), an inside end (not numbered), an outside end (not numbered), two sides (not numbered), a movable spring holder (323), a curved grip (324) and a pin hole (326). The movable spring holder (323) protrudes from one of the sides of the guiding side wall (321) at a position outside the stationary bracket (31). The grip (324) is formed at the outside end of the guiding side wall (321) by bending the outside end to form a loop. The pin hole (326) is defined through both the sides of the guiding side wall (321) and is aligned with the transverse elongated hole (310).
The connecting pin (34) connects the movable bracket (32) to the stationary bracket (31) and comprises a shank (not numbered) and an enlarged head (not numbered). The shank has a distal end (not numbered), a proximal end (not numbered) and an annular groove (not numbered). The enlarged head is formed integrally at the distal end. The annular groove is formed at the proximal end. The proximal end extends into the transverse elongated hole (310) in the stationary bracket (31) and the pin hole (326) in the movable bracket (32) and extends out of the pin hole (326).
The pivot pawl (33) is pivotally mounted on the extended proximal end of the shank of the connecting pin (34) and has a through hole (331), an inside end (not numbered), a transverse groove (332) and an inclined surface (333). The proximal end of the shank enters the through hole (331) of the pivot pawl (33) and extends out of the through hole (331). The transverse groove (332) and the inclined surface (333) are formed at the inside end of the pivot pawl (33).
The torsional spring (36), such as a coil spring is mounted on the shank of the connecting pin (34) between the pivot pawl (33) and the guiding side wall (321) of the movable bracket (32) to provide a restitution force to pivot the pivot pawl (33). The clamp (37), such as a C-clamp is attached to the annular groove of the shank to hold the pivot pawl (33) with the connecting pin (34). The restitution spring (35) is attached to the stationary and the movable spring holders (313, 323). The restitution spring (35) will be stretched by pulling the movable bracket (32) to produce a restitution force that pulls the movable bracket (32) back to its original position as the movable bracket (32) is released.
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The inside end of the pivot pawl (33) is held in one of the positioning holes (33). When the treadmill deck (24) is released, the weight of the treadmill deck (24) will press the inside tube (11) such that it will slightly retract into the outside tube (12) until the top edge of the current one of the positioning holes (111) engages the transverse groove (332) of the pivot pawl (33). Meanwhile, the pivot pawl (33) abuts against the top of the sliding base (322). In this state, the inside tube (11) and the outside tube (12) are interlocked by the pivot pawl (33) to position the treadmill deck (24) in the folded position.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the scope of the appended claims.
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