Claims
- 1. A speed adjusting transmission mechanism for adjusting the speed of a rotative belt of a tread mill which comprises
- a driving motor having an output shaft,
- a driven shaft associated with said rotative belt,
- a transmission shaft provided between said output shaft and said driven shaft,
- a pair of spaced apart vertical guide supports each of which has a vertical rail groove,
- a shaft holding means mounted slideably on said guide supports and carrying said transmission shaft, said means being movable along said rail groove to increase or decrease distances between said transmission shaft and said output and driven shafts,
- a first pulley mounted on said output shaft, said first pulley having two cone-shaped discs one of which is slideable,
- a second pulley mounted on a first end of said transmission shaft,
- a third pulley mounted on a second end of said transmission shaft and having two cone-shaped discs one of which is slideable,
- a fourth pulley mounted on said driven shaft,
- a first V-belt passing over said first pulley and said second pulley,
- a second V-belt passing over said third pulley and said fourth pulley, and
- means for displacing said shaft holding means, thereby to change the distances between said transmission shaft and said output and driven shafts and to position said first and second V-belts more or less deeply into said first and third pulleys,
- whereby said fourth pulley is rotated at slower or faster speeds, respectively, to drive the rotative belt at slower or faster speeds.
- 2. A speed adjusting transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shaft holding means is a vertical plate member provided between said vertical guide supports, said plate having two vertical opposite ends respectively received in said rail grooves and a lug means having a hole means receiving said transmission shaft.
- 3. A speed adjusting transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for displacing said shaft holding means includes an adjustment motor, a screw drive means in connection with said shaft holding means, said screw drive means being rotatable about a vertical axis, and means for transmitting the output motion of said adjustment motor to said screw drive means.
- 4. A speed adjusting transmission mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for transmitting the output motion of said adjustment motor further includes means for limiting ascent and descent of said shaft holding means.
- 5. A speed adjusting transmission mechanism for adjusting the speed of a rotative belt of a tread mill which comprises
- a driving motor having an output shaft,
- a driven shaft associated with said rotative belt,
- a transmission shaft provided between said output shaft and said driven shaft,
- a pair of spaced apart vertical guide supports each of which has a vertical rail groove,
- a shaft holding means mounted slideably on said guide supports and carrying said transmission shaft, said means being movable along said rail groove to increase or decrease distances between said transmission shaft and said output and driven shafts,
- a first pulley mounted on said output shaft,
- a second pulley mounted on a first end of said transmission shaft,
- a third pulley mounted on a second end of said transmission shaft,
- a fourth pulley mounted on said driven shaft,
- a first V-belt passing over said first pulley and said second pulley,
- a second V-belt passing over said third pulley and said fourth pulley,
- at least one of said pulleys having a structure including two cone-shaped discs, one of which is slideable relative to the other, and
- means for displacing said shaft holding means, thereby to change a distance between said transmission shaft and at least one of said output and said driven shaft and to position at least one of said first and second V-belts more or less deeply into at least one of said pulleys,
- whereby said fourth pulley is rotated at slower or faster speeds, to drive the rotative belt at slower or faster speeds.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application No. 121,355 filed on Nov. 16, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,792,134.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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