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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a treadmill, and more particularly to an innovative one which can be operated with a lateral shift effect.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
A treadmill is a commonly-used piece of fitness equipment that can enable physical exercise of users' legs by means of horizontal treading.
There are currently available a variety of treadmills, which are developed structurally to enable forward-backward or left-right treading or simultaneous treading and twisting rotation. Such treadmills of different structural patterns and performances provide various options for the benefit of users. However, if no innovative products are developed and marketed, these treadmills cannot be enjoyed by the users any longer, making it difficult to further improve their functionality and value.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement if the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve the efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate experimentation and evaluation based on years of experience in the production and development of related products.
The enhanced efficacy of the present invention is as follows:
Based on the unique configuration of the “treadmill” of the present invention wherein a movable rack is set overhead the pedestal of the main frame, and a treading mechanism is set on the movable rack, the movable rack will be driven to generate reciprocating transverse movement through the circular motion of the crank linkage frame when two pedals of the treading mechanism are tilted under the treading action. Thus, the treadmill can generate transverse movement synchronously with the treading action, helping to enhance the flexible movement and improve the fitness effect and added value of the treadmill.
The improvements brought about by this invention are as follows:
First, the movable rack can shift horizontally with the support of the roller assembly, which is set between the movable rack and pedestal of the main frame.
Second, as the main frame is fitted with a damping device that is connected via a driving member with the crank linkage frame, it is possible to provide a resistance to the rotating crank linkage frame.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
A treading mechanism 40 is set on the movable rack 30. The treading mechanism 40 includes a base frame 41, an upper swinging set 42, a lower swinging set 43 and two pedals 44. The bottom of the base frame 41 is assembled fixedly onto the movable rack 30, the upper/lower swinging sets 42, 43 are pivoted centrally on top of the base frame 41, and the bottom of two pedals 44 is provided with an assembly seat 441 for assembly and connection of two ends of upper/lower swinging sets 42, 43.
A crank linkage frame 50 includes a fixed end 51 and a movable end 52. The fixed end 51 is pivoted onto a permanent position of the main frame 10, and the movable end 52 is linked to either end of the upper swinging set 42 or lower swinging set 43 of the treading mechanism 40.
When the two pedals 44 of the treading mechanism 40 are tilted under the treading action, the movable rack 30 will generate reciprocating transverse movement through the circular motion of the crank linkage frame 50 (shown by
Of which, the top of two swinging levers 20 is further extended to form a handrail 23 for the users.
A roller assembly 60 is set between the movable rack 30 and the pedestal 11 of the main frame 10. Said roller assembly 60 is set onto either the bottom of the movable rack 30 or onto the pedestal 11 (as shown in
The main frame 10 is fitted with a damping device 13, which is connected via a driving member 131 with the crank linkage frame 50, so as to provide a resistance to the rotating crank linkage frame 50.
Of which, said upper swinging set 42 is of a single-lever or double-lever structure, as shown in
Of which, said lower swinging set 43 is of a single-lever or double-lever structure, as shown in
The movable end 52 of said crank linkage frame 50 is designed into either a cylinder or a round bar, enabling the ends of upper swinging set 42 or the lower swinging set 43 and their joints to be set into round bar or cylinder for sleeving. Referring to
Of which, the ends of the upper and lower swinging sets 42, 43 permit the joint with the assembly seat 441 of the pedal 44 to be connected with the movable end 52 of the crank linkage frame 50, as shown in
Referring to
Based upon above-specified structural configuration, the present invention is operated as follows:
The core feature of the treadmill A lies in that, the treadmill can generate transverse movement synchronously with the treading action. Referring to
Referring to
A crank linkage frame 50 includes a fixed end 51 and a movable end 52, of which the fixed end 51 is pivoted onto a permanent position of the main frame 10, and the movable end 52 is linked to either end of the upper swinging set 42 or lower swinging set 43 of the treading mechanism 40.
With this configuration, when two pedals 44 of the treading mechanism 40 are tilted under the treading action, the movable rack 30 will generate reciprocating transverse movement through the circular motion of the crank linkage frame 50.
Additionally, the treadmill A2 of this preferred embodiment is operated in the same manner.