The present invention relates to a treadmill, and more particularly, to a tilting and folding device for a treadmill.
The conventional treadmill is a commonly used interior exerciser and generally comprises folding device which allows the users to fold the treadmill for convenience of storage and transportation.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,537 discloses a powered folding treadmill apparatus and method, and comprises a track bed 10 with two support legs 12, 14 on two sides of the track bed 10. Each of the two support legs 12, 14 has an inclined motor 36/38 located therein so as to drive the correspondent linear actuator 44 to extend and retract. When the linear actuator is activated, the front end of the track bed can be controlled to be lifted or lowered. When the linear actuator is lowered, which pivots an arm 48, and the rear end of the track bed is lifted to an upright position by the engagement of the male and female spline structures 54, 58.
The lifting of the track bed is made by the inclined motor, the linear actuator and the arm of each of the two support legs. When the front end of the track bed is lifted, the arm is lifted by the linear actuator which is driven by the inclined motor. When the track bed is to be folded, the rear end of the track bed is lifted, the arm is lowered by the linear actuator which is driven by the inclined motor, and the male and female spline structures 54, 58 are engaged with each other. It is noted that the lifting action of the front end of the track bed and the lifting action of the rear end of the track bed are made by two individual actions. The two individual actions require precisely arrangement of the related parts and the high cost is incurred.
Furthermore, in order to ensure that the front end or the rear end of the track bed can be precisely lifted, the two sides of the track bed should be simultaneously lifted or lowered. However, the two actions are made by two individual inclined motors, when the two inclined motors are not controlled to be operated simultaneously due to the design of the electric circuits, the transmission between the inclined motors and the linear actuators, between the inclined motors and the arms or between the male and female spline structures has a time lag, the two sides of the track bed cannot move simultaneously. The design and the assembling processes have to be precise enough to achieve the purposes. The large number of parts in the inclined motors, the linear actuators and the arms also make the cost be high and have less competition in the market.
The present invention intends to provide a tilting and folding device for a treadmill to improve the shortcomings of the conventional folding devices.
The present invention relates to a tilting and folding treadmill and comprises a base a track bed which has a front end and a rear end. The rear end of the track bed is put on a floor. An arm has first pivotal end pivotably connected to the track bed, and a second pivotal end pivotably connected to the base. A pivotal portion is located between the first pivotal end and the second pivotal end. An actuator is pivotably connected between the base and the pivotal portion. A support device is pivotably connected to the base and the track bed. When the arm is pivoted about the second pivotal end and driven by the actuator, the front end of the track bed is lifted and stopped after being traveled to a pre-set stroke. When the actuator continuously drives the arm, the rear end of the track bed is supported by the support device and continuously lifted to an upright position.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a tilting and folding device of a treadmill and the folding device uses only one actuator and one arm to lift the track bed to the upright position so as to improve the shortcomings of the conventional folding device.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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An arm 3, a support device 4 and an actuator 6 are connected between the base 1 and the track bed 2.
The arm 3 has a first pivotal end 31 and a second pivotal end 32, wherein the first pivotal end 31 is pivotably connected to the track bed 2 and the second pivotal end 32 is pivotably connected to the base 1. A pivotal portion 33 is located between the first pivotal end 31 and the second pivotal end 32. In detail, the track bed 2 has a connection portion 21 transversely connected between the two sides of the track bed 2. The first pivotal end 31 of the arm 3 is pivotably connected to the connection portion 21.
The support device 4 is pivotably connected to the base 1 and the track bed 2, and comprises two link 5 and two slots 22 which are respectively defined in two insides of the track bed 2. The links 5 each have a first end are pivotably connected to the base 1 and a second end of each link 5 has a protrusion 51 extending radially thereform, the protrusion 51 is slidably engaged with the slot 22 corresponding thereto. The two respective protrusions 51 are slidably engaged with the slots 22 and each slot 22 has a pre-set stroke.
The actuator 6 comprises a motor 61 on the first end thereof, and a threaded rod 62 is retractably connected to the second end of the actuator 6. The first end of the actuator 6 is pivotably connected to a bar transversely connected between the two sides of the base 1, and the threaded rod 62 is pivotably connected to the pivotal portion 33 of the arm 3. The bar to which the first end of the actuator 6 is connected is located away from the front end of the track bed 2. The pivotal portion 33 is located higher than the bar to which the first end of the actuator 6 is connected, so that the threaded rod 62 can pivot the arm 3 upward when the threaded rod 62 is extended.
There are two buffering devices 11 connected to the underside of the front end of the track bed 2, in this embodiment, the buffering devices 11 are resilient pads. The resilient pads are connected to the underside of the track bed 2 so as to absorb the load applied to the base 1 as shown in
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The front end of the track bed 2 can be lifted to a pre-set position and will not be lifted further, the rear end of the track bed 2 then is lifted along with the continuous extension of the threaded rod 62 of the actuator 6, so that the arm 3 is continuously pivoted to lift the rear end of the track bed 2. During the action, the support device 4 supports the track bed 2 and the track bed 2 can be pivoted to its upright position.
The pivotal movement of the track bed 2 is made by the pivotal movement of the arm 3 which is driven by the threaded rod 62. In other words, the threaded rod 62 moves in one direction to pivot the track bed 2 from the horizontal position to the upright position. Compared with the two individual actions of the conventional folding device, the folding action of the present invention is more simplified and the actions of the related parts are also simplified so that the cost of fabrication is reduced.
Because the front end and the rear end of the track bed 2 are lifted and lowered by the arm 3 which is driven by the single actuator 6, so that the two sides of the track bed 2 are ensured to move simultaneously. This allows the treadmill not to be manufactured precisely and to use less number of parts.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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