1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to treadmill for physical therapy and more particularly, to such a medical gymnastic treadmill that allows synchronous adjustment of the height of the two handrails.
2. Description of the Related Art
A medical gymnastic treadmill is designed for a person having an injured leg or a patient not able to move freely to stand, walk or run upon. During the therapy course, a therapist may help the patient perform the exercise. However, in most time the patient must stand upon the tread belt of the treadmill by oneself so that the desired therapy effect is achievable. Therefore, a medical gymnastic treadmill has two handrails provided at two opposite lateral sides for the gripping of the user's hands during exercise. However, because different users have different body sizes, handrails of fixed height cannot suit and fit all users of different sizes. In order to fit different users, the length and width of the handrails of a medical gymnastic treadmill should be adjustable so that every user can use the machine safely without causing a secondary injury.
Many medical gymnastic treadmills with height-adjustable handrails are commercially available. U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,337 discloses a treadmill entitled “Automatic Treadmill, in which each handrail consists of an tube and an sleeve clamped by a nut, and a grip is provided on the sleeve touching the tapered portion of the nut. When the nut is turned loose, the grip on the sleeve is released. Thus, the tube and sleeve may be moved relative to each other to adjust the height of the handrail. After the desired height is reached, one can turn tight the nut for a tight fit between the inner and sleeves. This adjustment procedure is complicated and requires much time and labor. Further, it is difficult to adjust the two handrails to the same height.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a medical gymnastic treadmill that eliminates the aforesaid problems.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a medical gymnastic treadmill, which allows adjustment of the height of the two handrails thereof automatically.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the medical gymnastic treadmill comprises a treadmill body, two handrail assemblies, and adjustment means. The treadmill body comprises a base frame, track means mounted on said base frame, a rotatable belt mounted on the track means upon which a user stands, and drive means mounted in the base frame for driving the track means to rotate the rotatable belt. The handrail assemblies are provided at two opposite lateral sides of the base frame of the treadmill body. The adjustment means is adapted to adjust the elevation of the handrail assemblies.
The handrail assemblies each comprise a horizontal top rail, a plurality of tubes respectively fixedly connected to and vertically downwardly extending from the horizontal top rail, and a plurality of screw rods respectively pivotally coupled between the tubes and the base frame of said treadmill body and rotatable clockwise/counter-clockwise to move the tubes vertically upwards/downwards. The adjustment means is adapted to rotate the screw rods to further move the tubes and the horizontal top rail to the desired elevation.
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The treadmill body 10 comprises a base frame 11, and a motor 12 mounted in the base frame 11 for driving track means to rotate a rotatable belt (not shown) upon which a user stands, walks or runs.
The handrail assemblies 20 are provided at two opposite lateral sides of the base frame 11 of the treadmill body 10, each comprising a plurality of sleeves 24 respectively fixedly mounted on the base frame 11 in vertical, a plurality of tubes 22 respectively coupled to and axially movable in and out of the sleeves 24, each tube 22 having an inner thread 221 spirally upwardly extending from the bottom end thereof to a certain distance (see also
The adjustment unit 30 comprises a mount 31 fixedly fastened to the base frame 11, two driving shafts 32 pivotally mounted on the mount 31, two adjustment belts 33 respectively coupled to the driving shafts 32 and the belt pulleys 231 at the screw rods 23 of the handrail assemblies 20, a motor 34 mounted on the mount 31, and a belt transmission mechanism 35 coupled between the motor 34 and the driving shafts 32. The belt transmission mechanism 35 comprises a transmission belt 351 coupled between the output shaft of the motor 34 and one of the driving shafts 32, and a synchronous belt 352 coupled between the two driving shafts 32. According to this embodiment, the motor 34 is a reversible motor. Starting the motor 34 to drive the belt transmission mechanism 35, the two adjustment belts 33 are rotated at the same time, and therefore the screw rods 23 of the handrail assemblies 20 are rotated at the same time. On the contrary, when stopped the motor 34, the screw rods 23 of the two handrail assemblies 20 are stopped at the same time. Further, guide rollers and tension rollers may be used to guide rotation or to control the tension of the adjustment belts 33.
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On the contrary, when reversing the motor 34, the screw rods 23 are rotated in the reversed direction to lower the respective tubes 22 (see
Because controlling the operation of the motor 34 of the adjustment unit 30 achieves the adjustment of the height of the handrail assemblies 20, the adjustment of the elevation of the top rails 21 of the handrail assemblies 20 can easily and automatically be achieved with less effort.
Further, because the synchronous belt 352 is coupled between the two driving shafts 32, the driving shafts 32 are driven to rotate the screw rods 23 of the respective handrail assemblies 20 at the same time through the respective adjustment belts 33. Therefore, the height of the top rails 21 of the two handrail assemblies 20 are synchronously adjusted. Further, the control panel of the treadmill can be constructed to control the operation of the motor 34. Alternatively, an external controller may be used for allowing the therapist to adjust the height of the handrail assemblies 20 conveniently.
Further, the sleeves 24 accommodate and support the respective screw rods 23, and protect the respective screw rods 23 against external bodies.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have 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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