1. Fields of the Invention
The invention relates to a rear drive type electric treadmill, and more particularly, to a structure that the force to rotate the continuous moving belt comes from a position behind an operator, thereby eliminating the frustration of the continuous moving belt each time when a force acts thereon. Meanwhile, the platform is easily lifted upward in a vertical position.
2. Description of the Related Art
As well-known, the conventional electric treadmills include a driving motor fitted at the front end of the continuous moving belt. Therefore, the force to rotate the continuous moving belt comes from a position before an operator. As a result, an instant and temporary stagnation of the continuous moving belt takes place since the continuous moving belt is subject to force suddenly (by the weight of the operator and the total gravity created during the exercise) each time when the operator treads on the continuous moving belt. However, the driving force of the driving motor is continuously supplied. Thus, an instant frustration of the continuous moving belt occurs until the instant treading gravity is lessened or disappears. In other words, the driving motor and the continuous moving belt can be smoothly operated after the driving force of the motor is greater than the instant external force. Consequently, the operator may feel the repeated instant frustration from the continuous moving belt during a rapid and continuous walking exercise on the treadmill.
The duration of the above-mentioned frustration is very short, and it may be ignored by the operator since he is accustomed thereto. After all, this is a serious mistake in view of the product design. Therefore, this requires further improvements.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a rear drive type electric treadmill wherein the force to rotate the continuous moving belt comes from a position behind an operator such that the driving force of the motor at the rear side can take away the force instantly acting on the continuous moving belt. In this way, the instant frustration may be removed and a smooth operation of the continuous moving belt is ensured.
According to the invention, a driving motor of a rear drive type electric treadmill is disposed at the rear end of a platform for directly driving a rear drum that is matched with a front drum so as to bring a continuous moving belt in a continuous movement. In this way, the force to rotate the continuous moving belt comes from a position behind an operator, thereby eliminating the frustration of the continuous moving belt each time when a force acts thereon. Moreover, a horizontal portion of a base frame has a slide recess facing to the platform. The platform is provided with a projecting wheel set at both sides thereof in match of the slide recesses. In this way, the platform is easily lifted upward in a vertical position. Consequently, it is beneficial for the operator to fold-up and move the treadmill.
The accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description and its accompanying drawings of which:
The present invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings that show a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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Of course, the handrail unit 50 and the platform 60 are pivotally secured as well. Thus, the swiveled movement of the platform 60 won't be affected.
In reality, the lifting motor 70 and the lifting drive rod 72 are optional elements. In taking the manufacturing cost into account, the treadmill of the invention is still applicable no matter if these two elements are present or not.
Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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20100048360 A1 | Feb 2010 | US |