(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a treadmill, and more particularly to a treadmill foldable into a chair when not in use, such that the treadmill comes with a two-in-one structure.
(b) Description of the Related Art
Some conventional treadmills are used in fitness centers, and most of them are used at home. However, the interior space of a home is very limited and it is quite difficult to have a separate fitness gym at home, so that the treadmill is usually set up in living rooms. However, the conventional treadmill 10 as shown in
For example, a fold-out treadmill with a foldable structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,899,834, 6,350,218, 7,192,388 and 6,033,347 issued to Icon Health & Fitness, Inc (US); a foldable treadmill is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,537 issued to FF Acquisition Corp.; and other foldable treadmills are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,746,682, 6,872,169 and 7,727,122.
Although the foregoing disclosed foldable treadmills, regardless of those having a downwardly foldable stand or an upwardly liftable frame, can achieve the effect of reducing the total volume of the treadmill, yet the treadmills still occupy much space and have the difficulty to be placed in the living room. Obviously, the conventional foldable treadmills require improvements.
Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a treadmill foldable into a chair and having a two-in-one function for switching to a treadmill or a chair by a simple and convenient operation.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a treadmill foldable into a chair, and the chair can be adjusted to a desired angle as needed.
To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention adopts the following technical measures:
a treadmill body, having a base and a treadmill belt wound around the base; and
a stand, having left and right symmetric support frames, and the bottom of the two support frames being pivotally coupled to the base by a pivot portion, and a meter installed at the top of the stand for adjusting and controlling an exercise status of the treadmill body, such that when the treadmill body is situated at a using status, the stand is erected at a front section of the base;
characterized in that a backrest is installed between the two support frames, such that when the stand is folded towards the rear by using the pivot portion as an axial center, the stand is converted into a chair disposed on the base.
Moreover, in the treadmill of the present invention, the two support frames of the stand further include a buffer element, and a front end of the buffer element is pivotally installed at an internal side of the bottom of the support frames, and a rear end of the buffer element is pivotally installed on the base. The buffer element is comprised of a pressure bar, and the pivot portion at the bottom of the support frames is comprised of a shaft coupled to the base and the support frames.
Furthermore, the bottom of the two support frames of the stand further include a positioning device installed at the periphery of the pivot portion, and the positioning device includes a latch pin protruded from the internal side of the bottom of the support frames and at least one positioning hole formed on the base and provided for extending and latching the latch pin to fix the stand at a predetermined position.
With the aforementioned technical characteristics of the present invention, the treadmill can be folded into a chair in the same place by adjusting the stand and without moving the base. The invention maximizes the utility of space and structural conversion to achieve a two-in-one effect.
With reference to
a treadmill body 30, having a base 31, and a treadmill belt 32 wound around the base 30, wherein the treadmill 20 of the present invention can be a flat treadmill or an electric treadmill, so that transmission components can be installed in the base 31 as needed; however, the installation of the transmission components is a prior art, and thus will not be described in details here; and
a stand 40, having left and right symmetric support frames 41, and the bottom of the two support frames 41 being pivotally installed on the base 31 by a pivot portion 42, and a meter 50 installed at the top of the stand 40 for adjusting and controlling an exercise status of the treadmill body 30, such that when the treadmill body 30 is used, the stand 40 is erected at a front section of the base 31 as shown in
The present invention is characterized in that the two support frames 41 of the stand 40 include a protrusion 43 inwardly extended from another end of the pivot portion 42, and the protrusion 43 is not limited to any particular shape and preferably can serve as a handle when the stand 40 is erected. In addition, a backrest 44 is installed between the two support frames 41, such that when the stand 40 is folded towards the rear by using the pivot portion 42 as an axial center, the stand 40 is converted into a structure of a chair 40A disposed on the base 31.
In this preferred embodiment, a buffer element 60 is installed at the bottom of the two support frames 41 of the stand 40, and a front end 61 of the buffer element 60 is pivotally installed to an internal side of the bottom of the support frames 41, and a rear end 62 of the buffer element 60 is pivotally installed on the base 31. In this preferred embodiment, the buffer element 60 includes but not limited to a pressure bar, and any equivalent elastic element can be used instead. The main purpose is to descend the stand 40 slowly when the stand 40 is folded. Further, the pivot portion 42 at the bottom of the support frames 41 is comprised of a shaft 42 coupled to the base 31 and the support frame 41.
The backrest 44 can be a board made of a hard, elastic, or soft material, and manufactured in a form of a mesh body, a cushion body, or a combined structure. The backrest 44 can be installed between the two support frames 41 or integrated with the support frames 41. In this preferred embodiment, the stand 40 includes a headrest 45 disposed at the front side of the meter 50.
With the foregoing disclosed technical characteristics of the treadmill 20 of the present invention, a positioning device 70 can be installed at the periphery of the pivot portion 42 at the bottom of the two support frames 41 of the stand 40. In
Further, a flange 721 is formed at the middle section of the latch pin 72, such that the spring 73 can force the latch pin 72 inwardly to provide an elastic latching force, and the operating interface 74 is a positioning knob or a fixing element provided for controlling the latch pin 72, such that the latch pin 72 can be latched to or detached from the positioning hole 71 smoothly.
In
With the aforementioned technical characteristics of the present invention, the treadmill 20 can be placed at a corner of a living room without occupying much space. The treadmill can be folded into a chair 40A, when it is not used as a treadmill. The invention not only provides a convenient operation, but also merges the treadmill into our household living and maximizes the utility of space and structural conversion to achieve a two-in-one effect.
Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments 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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