Information
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Patent Grant
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6530866
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Patent Number
6,530,866
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Lucchesi; Nicholas D.
- Nguyen; Tam
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A treading exerciser has a grip member which is retained removably by a grip retainer on an upper portion of an upright post that is connected to a front end of a treading base. The grip member is adapted to be gripped by one hand of the user of the treading exerciser, and has a sensor unit mounted thereon and adapted to detect the heart beat of the user and to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the heart beat. An electrical cable unit connects the sensor unit to a control panel on the upright post, thereby enabling the control panel to monitor the heart beat of the user.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a treading exerciser with a heart beat monitoring capability, more particularly to a treading exerciser with a removable grip member which has a sensor unit for detecting the heart beat of the user.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a conventional treading exerciser is shown to comprise a treading base
1
, an upright post
2
, and a control panel
3
.
The treading base
1
has a top side
101
, a bottom side
103
opposite to the top side
101
and adapted to be disposed on a ground surface, a front end, and a rear end opposite to the front end. The treading base
1
is provided with a tread belt device
102
that extends between the front and rear ends and that is exposed from the treading base
1
at the top side
101
so as to be adapted to be treaded by the user. The bottom side
103
is provided with a plurality of leg members
104
having casters
105
mounted thereon.
The upright post
2
has a lower portion connected to the front end of the treading base
1
, and an upper portion opposite to the lower portion. The upper portion of the upright post
2
has a handle unit that includes a pair of handle members
202
extending therefrom.
The control panel
3
has a top face
301
, which is provided with a plurality of control keys
302
and a display unit
303
. The lower part of the control panel
3
is formed with a pair of recesses
304
. Each of the recesses
304
has a grip bar
305
provided therein. One of the grip bars
305
is provided with a grip member
306
, which has a sensor unit
307
mounted thereon for detecting the heart beat of the user.
In use, the feet of the user tread on the tread belt device
102
, whereas the hands of the user are normally placed on the handle members
202
. With further reference to
FIG. 3
, when the user wishes to monitor his/her heart beat, the user moves his/her hands from the handle members
202
to the grip bars
305
. The sensor unit
307
on the grip member
306
then detects the heart beat of the user, and generates a corresponding electrical signal that is provided to the control panel
3
. The control panel
3
provides the heart beat information on the display unit
303
thereof.
Although the conventional treading exerciser has the function of detecting the heart beat of the user, the grip member
306
with the sensor unit
307
for detecting the heart beat is mounted fixedly on the grip bar
305
. As such, when the user wishes to monitor his/her heart beat during the course of treading exercise, the running posture of the user will be adversely restricted due to the need to grip the grip bars
305
, thereby resulting in user discomfort. Moreover, inaccurate monitoring of the heart beat of the user easily occurs because movement of the hands of the user relative to the grip bars
305
normally happens during the course of treading exercise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a treading exerciser with a removable grip member which has a sensor unit for detecting the heart beat of the user, thereby overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, the treading exerciser of the present invention comprises:
a treading base having a top side, a bottom side opposite to the top side and adapted to be disposed on a ground surface, a front end, and a rear end opposite to the front end, the treading base being provided with a tread belt device that extends between the front and rear ends and that is exposed from the treading base at the top side so as to be adapted to be treaded by the user;
an upright post having a lower portion connected to the front end of the treading base, and an upper portion opposite to the lower portion;
a control panel mounted on the upper portion of the upright post;
a grip retainer mounted on the upper portion of the upright post;
a grip member retained removably on the grip retainer and adapted to be gripped by one hand of the user treading on the tread belt device, the grip member having a sensor unit mounted thereon and adapted to detect heart beat of the user and to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the heart beat; and
an electrical cable unit having one end connected to the sensor unit and an opposite end connected to the control panel, thereby enabling the control panel to receive the electrical signal from the sensor unit and to monitor the heart beat of the user.
Because the grip member is retained removably on the upright post via the grip retainer, the user of the treading exerciser can readily and comfortably monitor his/her heart beat by gripping the grip member during the course of treading exercise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic side view of the conventional treading exerciser;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary perspective view of the conventional treading exerciser;
FIG. 3
is a schematic side view showing the conventional treading exerciser in a state of use;
FIG. 4
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment of a treading exerciser according to this invention;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 6
is a schematic side view showing the preferred embodiment in a state of use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the preferred embodiment of a treading exerciser according to the present invention is shown to comprise a treading base
10
, a upright post
20
having a lower portion connected to a front end of the treading base
10
, and a control panel
30
mounted on an upper portion
22
of the upright post
30
.
The treading base
10
has a top side
11
, a bottom side
13
opposite to the top side
11
and adapted to be disposed on a ground surface, and a rear end opposite to the front end. The treading base
10
is provided with a conventional tread belt device
12
that extends between the front and rear ends and that is exposed from the treading base
10
at the top side so as to be adapted to be treaded by the user in a known manner. Additionally, the bottom side
13
of the treading base
10
is provided with a plurality of leg members
14
having casters
15
mounted thereon.
The control panel
3
, which is conventional in construction, has a top face
31
provided with a plurality of control keys
32
and a display unit
33
.
The upper portion
22
of the upright post
20
has a handle unit that includes a pair of handle members
23
extending therefrom. A grip retainer
232
is mounted on an upper part
231
of one of the handle members
23
. Particularly, the grip retainer
232
has a lower securing portion secured to the upper part
231
of the handle member
23
, and an upper tubular receiving portion that extends upwardly from the lower securing portion and that receives removably a grip member
35
therein.
The grip member
35
is retained removably on the upright post
20
via the grip retainer
232
, and is adapted to be gripped by one hand of the user treading on the tread belt device
12
. The grip member
35
has a conventional sensor unit
351
mounted thereon. The sensor unit
351
is adapted to detect the heart beat of the user and to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the heart beat in a known manner.
An electrical cable unit
34
has one end connected to the sensor unit
351
and an opposite end connected to the control panel
30
, thereby enabling the control panel
30
to receive the electrical signal from the sensor unit
351
and to monitor the heart beat of the user.
In use, when the user is running on the treading exerciser of this invention, the feet of the user tread on the tread belt device
12
, whereas the hands of the user are normally placed on the handle members
23
. With further reference to
FIG. 6
, when the user wishes to monitor his/her heart beat during the course of treading exercise, the user can remove the grip member
35
from the grip retainer
232
. In view of the contact between the hand of the user and the sensor unit
351
on the grip member
35
, the sensor unit
351
can detect the heart beat of the user and generate an electrical signal corresponding to the heart beat. The control panel
30
subsequently receives the electrical signal from the sensor unit
351
via the electrical cable unit
34
. As a result, the control panel
30
can operate to provide heart beat information in a manner similar to the prior art.
In view of the aforesaid, because the grip member
35
is retained removably on the upright post
20
via the grip retainer
232
, the user of the treading exerciser of this invention can readily and comfortably monitor his/her heart beat by gripping the grip member
35
during the course of treading exercise without encountering any undue restriction in his/her running posture. Moreover, as compared to the conventional treading exerciser described beforehand, accurate monitoring of the heart beat of the user can be achieved because the hand of the user does not move relative to the grip member
35
in the treading exerciser of this invention during the course of treading exercise. The object of the present invention is thus met.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A treading exerciser comprising:a treading base having a top side, a bottom side opposite to said top side and adapted to be disposed on a ground surface, a front end, and a rear end opposite to said front end, said treading base being provided with a tread belt device that extends between said front and rear ends and that is exposed from said treading base at said top side so as to be adapted to be treaded by the user; an upright post having a lower portion connected to said front end of said treading base, and an upper portion opposite to said lower portion; a control panel mounted on said upper portion of said upright post; a grip retainer mounted on said upper portion of said upright post; a grip member retained removably on said grip retainer and adapted to be gripped by one hand of the user treading on said tread belt device, said grip member having a sensor unit mounted thereon and adapted to detect heart beat of the user and to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the heart beat; and an electrical cable unit having one end connected to said sensor unit and an opposite end connected to said control panel, thereby enabling said control panel to receive the electrical signal from said sensor unit and to monitor the heart beat of the user.
- 2. The treading exerciser of claim 1, wherein said treading base is further provided with a plurality of casters at said bottom side.
- 3. The treading exerciser of claim 1, wherein said upper portion of said upright post has a handle unit extending therefrom, said grip retainer being mounted on said handle unit.
- 4. The treading exerciser of claim 3, wherein said grip retainer has a securing portion secured to said handle unit, and a tubular receiving portion that extends upwardly from said securing portion and that receives removably said grip member therein.
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
6033344 |
Trulaske et al. |
Mar 2000 |
A |