EP1955737A1 - Foldable treadmill - Google Patents
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
- A63B22/0015—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with an adjustable movement path of the support elements
- A63B22/0023—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with an adjustable movement path of the support elements the inclination of the main axis of the movement path being adjustable, e.g. the inclination of an endless band
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- the present invention relates to a treadmill and, more particularly, to a foldable treadmill.
- a conventional foldable treadmill comprises a base having an upright rack, and a frame pivotally mounted on the upright rack of the base by a pivot shaft.
- the frame is provided with two rotation shafts and a belt.
- a motor is mounted on the frame to rotate the rotation shafts so as to move the belt.
- the frame is pivoted about the pivot shaft to move toward the upright rack of the base until the frame is disposed at an upright state so as to fold the treadmill when not in use.
- the pivot shaft when the pivot shaft is located at a front position of the frame, the user has to exert a larger force to pivot the frame, thereby causing a burden to the user.
- the motor is mounted on the frame, so that the frame has a heavier weight and is easily upset when being folded, thereby causing danger to the user.
- the pivot shaft when the pivot shaft is located at a rear position of the frame, the front end of the frame easily touches the ground during the folding process, so that the pivot shaft needs to have a greater height to prevent the front end of the frame from hitting the ground, thereby causing inconvenience to the user.
- a foldable treadmill comprising a base frame, a front frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a first end of the base frame, a rear frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a rear end of the front frame, a movable frame having a first end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of the front frame and a second end slidably mounted on a second end of the base frame, a telescopically retractable driver mounted on the front frame and provided with a retractable inner tube which can extend outwardly from the driver, and a connecting bracket having a first end secured on the movable frame to move and pivot the movable frame and a second end pivotally mounted on the inner tube of the driver.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the rear frame is folded exactly and completely when not in use to reduce the whole volume of the treadmill efficiently, thereby facilitating storage of the treadmill.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front frame is pivoted by the motor automatically, and the rear frame is pivoted manually during the folding process of the treadmill, so that the treadmill is folded in a two-stage semi-automatic manner.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front end of the rear frame is lifted by the motor automatically to change the inclined angle of the rear frame, so that the user can practice running or walking on a slope.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the rear frame is folded during the folding process of the treadmill without folding the front frame, so that the treadmill has a lower center of gravity during the folding process, thereby assuring the safety of folding the treadmill.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front frame needs not to be inverted downward during the folding process of the treadmill so that the front frame is designed to have a smaller height, thereby facilitating the user operating the treadmill.
- a foldable treadmill in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a base frame 1, a front frame 2, a rear frame 3, and a movable frame 5.
- the base frame 1 includes a left support pipe 11, a right support pipe 12, a front crossbeam 13 and a rear crossbeam 14. Each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1 has an inner side formed with an elongated guide track 120.
- the rear crossbeam 14 of the base frame 1 is provided with a plurality of rollers 141 to facilitate movement of the base frame 1.
- the front frame 2 is used to support a motor 41 and a telescopically retractable driver 42 and includes a front bracket 23, a left bracket 21 and a right bracket 22.
- the front bracket 23 of the front frame 2 is provided with a support board 24 to support the motor 41 and the driver 42.
- the driver 42 is provided with a retractable inner tube 43 which can extend outwardly from the driver 42.
- Each of the left bracket 21 and the right bracket 22 of the front frame 2 has a front end pivotally mounted on a front end of each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1 by a pivot shaft 16 respectively.
- the front end of each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1 is provided with a pivot seat 15 to pivot the respective pivot shaft 16.
- the rear frame 3 includes a left rack 31, a right rack 32, a front rotation shaft 17, a rear rotation shaft 18 and a tread belt 19.
- the rear frame 3 has a front end pivotally mounted on the rear ends of the left bracket 21 and the right bracket 22 of the front frame 2 by two pivot axles 40 respectively.
- the rear end of each of the left bracket 21 and the right bracket 22 of the front frame 2 is provided with a pivot ear 211 and 221 to pivot the respective pivot axle 40.
- the movable frame 5 has two opposite sides provided with a left side plate 51 and a right side plate 52 respectively.
- Each of the left side plate 51 and the right side plate 52 of the movable frame 5 has an upper end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of each of the left bracket 21 and the right bracket 22 of the front frame 2 by a pivot spindle 53 respectively and has a lower end provided with a roller 50 which is slidable in the respective guide track 120 of each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1.
- the roller 50 is rotatably mounted on the lower end of each of the left side plate 51 and the right side plate 52 of the movable frame 5 by a pintle 57.
- a connecting bracket 55 has a first end secured on a mediate portion of the movable frame 5 to move and pivot the movable frame 5 and a second end pivotally mounted on the inner tube 43 of the driver 42 by a pivot pin 56.
- the foldable treadmill further comprises a telescopically retractable positioning mechanism 7 pivotally mounted between the movable frame 5 and the rear frame 3 and movable by a pivot action of the rear frame 3, and a locking mechanism 8 mounted on the rear frame 3 and releasably locked onto the positioning mechanism 7 to releasably lock the positioning mechanism 7.
- the positioning mechanism 7 is actuated by a pneumatic or hydraulic action and includes an outer tube 71 pivotally mounted on the left side plate 51 1 of the movable frame 5, and an inner tube 72 pivotally mounted on the left rack 31 of the rear frame 3 and retractably mounted in the outer tube 71.
- the locking mechanism 8 includes a pivot board 82 pivotally mounted on the left rack 31 of the rear frame 3 by a pivot rod 80 and having a first end provided with a movable plate 83 movable on the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7 during a pivot movement of the rear frame 3 to a locked position where the movable plate 83 is locked on the inner tube 72 of the positioning mechanism 7 and rested on a distal end of the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7 so as to lock the positioning mechanism 7, and an elastic member 86 biased between the movable plate 83 of the pivot board 82 and the left rack 31 of the rear frame 3 to pull the movable plate 83 of the pivot board 82 toward the rear frame 3.
- the inner tube 72 of the positioning mechanism 7 has a distal end pivotally mounted on the left rack 31 of the rear frame 3 by the pivot rod 80.
- the movable plate 83 of the pivot board 82 is formed with a locking groove 84 locked on the inner tube 72 and the distal end of the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7 during the pivot movement of the rear frame 3.
- the locking groove 84 of the movable plate 83 has an opening directed toward the rear frame 3.
- the pivot board 82 of the locking mechanism 8 has a second end provided with a drive plate 81 that is movable toward the rear frame 3 to pivot the pivot board 82 to move the movable plate 83 outwardly relative to the rear frame 3 to detach the movable plate 83 from the distal end of the outer tube 71 so as to unlock the positioning mechanism 7.
- the pivot board 82 of the locking mechanism 8 has a mediate portion provided with a pivot base 85 located between the movable plate 83 and the drive plate 81 and pivotally mounted on the left rack 31 of the rear frame 3 by the pivot rod 80.
- the drive plate 81 of the pivot board 82 is pressed toward the rear frame 3 to pivot the pivot board 82 to move the movable plate 83 outwardly relative to the rear frame 3 to detach the locking groove 84 of the movable plate 83 from the distal end of the outer tube 71 so as to unlock the positioning mechanism 7, so that the movable plate 83 of the pivot board 82 is movable downward on the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7 to lower the rear frame 3 until the rear frame 3 is disposed at a horizontal state as shown in Fig. 1 .
- the rear frame 3 is initially disposed at a horizontal state as shown in Figs. 1 and 5 .
- the inner tube 43 of the driver 42 pushes the connecting bracket 55 backward to rotate the connecting bracket 55, so that the movable frame 5 is pivoted forward and upward about the pivot spindles 53 to drive the roller 50 to slide forward in the respective guide track 120 of each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1 to lift the rear end of the front frame 2 and to lift the front end of the rear frame 3 as shown in Figs. 2 and 6 .
- the motor 41 is driven (by a program design and a related detection mechanism) to operate in the reverse direction to retract the inner tube 43 into the driver 42 to pull the connecting bracket 55 forward, so that the movable frame 5 is pivoted backward and downward about the pivot spindles 53 to drive the roller 50 to slide backward in the respective guide track 120 of each of the left support pipe 11 and the right support pipe 12 of the base frame 1 to lower the rear end of the front frame 2 and to lower the front end of the rear frame 3 until the front frame 2 is disposed at a horizontal state, thereby facilitating the upward movement the rear end of the rear frame 3.
- the rear end of the rear frame 3 is lifted successively until the rear frame 3 is disposed at an upright state as shown in Figs. 1 and 8 .
- the inner tube 72 of the positioning mechanism 7 is driven by the rear frame 3 to extend outwardly relative to the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7, and the pivot board 82 of the locking mechanism 8 is driven by the rear frame 3 to move outwardly relative to the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7, so that the movable plate 83 of the pivot board 82 is movable upward on the outer tube 71 of the positioning mechanism 7 from the position as shown in Fig. 7 to the locked position as shown in Fig.
- the positioning mechanism 7 is locked by the locking mechanism 8 to support when the rear frame 3 solidly and stably, so that the rear frame 3 is folded exactly and completely as shown in Fig. 3 .
- the rear frame 3 is folded exactly and completely when not in use to reduce the whole volume of the treadmill efficiently, thereby facilitating storage of the treadmill.
- the front frame 2 is pivoted by the motor 41 automatically, and the rear frame 3 is pivoted manually during the folding process of the treadmill, so that the treadmill is folded in a two-stage semi-automatic manner.
- the front end of the rear frame 3 is lifted by the motor 41 automatically to change the inclined angle of the rear frame 3, so that the user can practice running or walking on a slope.
- the rear frame 3 is folded during the folding process of the treadmill without folding the front frame 2, so that the treadmill has a lower center of gravity during the folding process, thereby assuring the safety of folding the treadmill.
- the front frame 2 needs not to be inverted downward during the folding process of the treadmill so that the front frame 2 is designed to have a smaller height, thereby facilitating the user operating the treadmill.
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- The present invention relates to a treadmill and, more particularly, to a foldable treadmill.
- A conventional foldable treadmill comprises a base having an upright rack, and a frame pivotally mounted on the upright rack of the base by a pivot shaft. The frame is provided with two rotation shafts and a belt. A motor is mounted on the frame to rotate the rotation shafts so as to move the belt. Thus, the frame is pivoted about the pivot shaft to move toward the upright rack of the base until the frame is disposed at an upright state so as to fold the treadmill when not in use.
- However, when the pivot shaft is located at a front position of the frame, the user has to exert a larger force to pivot the frame, thereby causing a burden to the user. In addition, the motor is mounted on the frame, so that the frame has a heavier weight and is easily upset when being folded, thereby causing danger to the user. On the other hand, when the pivot shaft is located at a rear position of the frame, the front end of the frame easily touches the ground during the folding process, so that the pivot shaft needs to have a greater height to prevent the front end of the frame from hitting the ground, thereby causing inconvenience to the user.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a foldable treadmill, comprising a base frame, a front frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a first end of the base frame, a rear frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a rear end of the front frame, a movable frame having a first end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of the front frame and a second end slidably mounted on a second end of the base frame, a telescopically retractable driver mounted on the front frame and provided with a retractable inner tube which can extend outwardly from the driver, and a connecting bracket having a first end secured on the movable frame to move and pivot the movable frame and a second end pivotally mounted on the inner tube of the driver.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the rear frame is folded exactly and completely when not in use to reduce the whole volume of the treadmill efficiently, thereby facilitating storage of the treadmill.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front frame is pivoted by the motor automatically, and the rear frame is pivoted manually during the folding process of the treadmill, so that the treadmill is folded in a two-stage semi-automatic manner.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front end of the rear frame is lifted by the motor automatically to change the inclined angle of the rear frame, so that the user can practice running or walking on a slope.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the rear frame is folded during the folding process of the treadmill without folding the front frame, so that the treadmill has a lower center of gravity during the folding process, thereby assuring the safety of folding the treadmill.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable treadmill, wherein the front frame needs not to be inverted downward during the folding process of the treadmill so that the front frame is designed to have a smaller height, thereby facilitating the user operating the treadmill.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a foldable treadmill in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
Fig. 2 is a partially perspective operational view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 1 . -
Fig. 3 is a perspective operational view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 1 . -
Fig. 4 is a partially side view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 3 . -
Fig. 5 is a side view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 1 . -
Fig. 6 is a schematic operational view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 5 . -
Fig. 7 is a schematic operational view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 6 . -
Fig. 8 is a schematic operational view of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 7 . -
Fig. 9 is a perspective operational view of a positioning mechanism and a locking mechanism of the foldable treadmill as shown inFig. 1 . - Referring to the drawings and initially to
Figs. 1-6 , a foldable treadmill in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises abase frame 1, afront frame 2, arear frame 3, and amovable frame 5. - The
base frame 1 includes aleft support pipe 11, aright support pipe 12, afront crossbeam 13 and arear crossbeam 14. Each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 has an inner side formed with anelongated guide track 120. Therear crossbeam 14 of thebase frame 1 is provided with a plurality ofrollers 141 to facilitate movement of thebase frame 1. - The
front frame 2 is used to support amotor 41 and a telescopicallyretractable driver 42 and includes afront bracket 23, aleft bracket 21 and aright bracket 22. Thefront bracket 23 of thefront frame 2 is provided with asupport board 24 to support themotor 41 and thedriver 42. Thedriver 42 is provided with a retractableinner tube 43 which can extend outwardly from thedriver 42. Each of theleft bracket 21 and theright bracket 22 of thefront frame 2 has a front end pivotally mounted on a front end of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 by apivot shaft 16 respectively. The front end of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 is provided with apivot seat 15 to pivot therespective pivot shaft 16. - The
rear frame 3 includes aleft rack 31, aright rack 32, afront rotation shaft 17, arear rotation shaft 18 and atread belt 19. Therear frame 3 has a front end pivotally mounted on the rear ends of theleft bracket 21 and theright bracket 22 of thefront frame 2 by twopivot axles 40 respectively. The rear end of each of theleft bracket 21 and theright bracket 22 of thefront frame 2 is provided with apivot ear respective pivot axle 40. - The
movable frame 5 has two opposite sides provided with aleft side plate 51 and aright side plate 52 respectively. Each of theleft side plate 51 and theright side plate 52 of themovable frame 5 has an upper end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of each of theleft bracket 21 and theright bracket 22 of thefront frame 2 by apivot spindle 53 respectively and has a lower end provided with aroller 50 which is slidable in therespective guide track 120 of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1. Theroller 50 is rotatably mounted on the lower end of each of theleft side plate 51 and theright side plate 52 of themovable frame 5 by apintle 57. - A connecting
bracket 55 has a first end secured on a mediate portion of themovable frame 5 to move and pivot themovable frame 5 and a second end pivotally mounted on theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42 by apivot pin 56. - As shown in
Figs. 2 ,5 and6 , when theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42 is extended outwardly from thedriver 42 by means of action of themotor 41, theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42 pushes the connectingbracket 55 backward to rotate the connectingbracket 55, so that themovable frame 5 is pivoted forward and upward about thepivot spindles 53 to drive theroller 50 to slide forward in therespective guide track 120 of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 to lift the rear end of thefront frame 2 and to lift the front end of therear frame 3 to change the inclined angle of therear frame 3 as shown inFig. 6 . Thus, the user can practice running on a slope. At this time, thepivot axles 40 are lifted. - On the contrary, when the
inner tube 43 of thedriver 42 is retracted into thedriver 42 by means of action of themotor 41, the connectingbracket 55 is pulled forward by theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42, so that themovable frame 5 is pivoted backward and downward about thepivot spindles 53 to drive theroller 50 to slide backward in therespective guide track 120 of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 to lower the rear end of thefront frame 2 and to lower the front end of therear frame 3. Thus, thefront frame 2 and therear frame 3 are disposed at a horizontal state as shown inFig. 5 . At this time, thepivot axles 40 are lowered. - Referring to
Figs. 1-9 , the foldable treadmill further comprises a telescopicallyretractable positioning mechanism 7 pivotally mounted between themovable frame 5 and therear frame 3 and movable by a pivot action of therear frame 3, and alocking mechanism 8 mounted on therear frame 3 and releasably locked onto thepositioning mechanism 7 to releasably lock thepositioning mechanism 7. - The
positioning mechanism 7 is actuated by a pneumatic or hydraulic action and includes anouter tube 71 pivotally mounted on theleft side plate 51 1 of themovable frame 5, and aninner tube 72 pivotally mounted on theleft rack 31 of therear frame 3 and retractably mounted in theouter tube 71. - The
locking mechanism 8 includes apivot board 82 pivotally mounted on theleft rack 31 of therear frame 3 by apivot rod 80 and having a first end provided with amovable plate 83 movable on theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 during a pivot movement of therear frame 3 to a locked position where themovable plate 83 is locked on theinner tube 72 of thepositioning mechanism 7 and rested on a distal end of theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 so as to lock thepositioning mechanism 7, and anelastic member 86 biased between themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 and theleft rack 31 of therear frame 3 to pull themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 toward therear frame 3. Theinner tube 72 of thepositioning mechanism 7 has a distal end pivotally mounted on theleft rack 31 of therear frame 3 by thepivot rod 80. Themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 is formed with alocking groove 84 locked on theinner tube 72 and the distal end of theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 during the pivot movement of therear frame 3. Thelocking groove 84 of themovable plate 83 has an opening directed toward therear frame 3. Thepivot board 82 of thelocking mechanism 8 has a second end provided with adrive plate 81 that is movable toward therear frame 3 to pivot thepivot board 82 to move themovable plate 83 outwardly relative to therear frame 3 to detach themovable plate 83 from the distal end of theouter tube 71 so as to unlock thepositioning mechanism 7. Thepivot board 82 of thelocking mechanism 8 has a mediate portion provided with apivot base 85 located between themovable plate 83 and thedrive plate 81 and pivotally mounted on theleft rack 31 of therear frame 3 by thepivot rod 80. - As shown in
Figs. 1 ,3 and4 , when the rear end of therear frame 3 is lifted to drive therear frame 3 to pivot from the position as shown inFig. 1 to the position as shown inFig. 3 , theinner tube 72 of thepositioning mechanism 7 is driven by therear frame 3 to extend outwardly relative to theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7, and thepivot board 82 of thelocking mechanism 8 is driven by therear frame 3 to move outwardly relative to theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7, so that themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 is movable upward on theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 during the pivot movement of therear frame 3 to the locked position where thelocking groove 84 of themovable plate 83 is locked on theinner tube 72 and the distal end of theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 by an elastic force of theelastic member 86 so as to lock thepositioning mechanism 7. Thus, when therear frame 3 is disposed at an upright state, thepositioning mechanism 7 is locked by thelocking mechanism 8 to support when therear frame 3 solidly and stably, so that therear frame 3 is folded exactly and completely as shown inFig. 3 . - On the contrary, the
drive plate 81 of thepivot board 82 is pressed toward therear frame 3 to pivot thepivot board 82 to move themovable plate 83 outwardly relative to therear frame 3 to detach thelocking groove 84 of themovable plate 83 from the distal end of theouter tube 71 so as to unlock thepositioning mechanism 7, so that themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 is movable downward on theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 to lower therear frame 3 until therear frame 3 is disposed at a horizontal state as shown inFig. 1 . - In operation, referring to
Figs. 5-8 with reference toFigs. 1-4 , therear frame 3 is initially disposed at a horizontal state as shown inFigs. 1 and5 . When theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42 is extended outwardly from thedriver 42 by means of action of themotor 41, theinner tube 43 of thedriver 42 pushes the connectingbracket 55 backward to rotate the connectingbracket 55, so that themovable frame 5 is pivoted forward and upward about thepivot spindles 53 to drive theroller 50 to slide forward in therespective guide track 120 of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 to lift the rear end of thefront frame 2 and to lift the front end of therear frame 3 as shown inFigs. 2 and6 . Then, the rear end of therear frame 3 is lifted to drive therear frame 3 to pivot from the position as shown inFig. 6 to the position as shown inFig. 7 . At this time, themotor 41 is driven (by a program design and a related detection mechanism) to operate in the reverse direction to retract theinner tube 43 into thedriver 42 to pull the connectingbracket 55 forward, so that themovable frame 5 is pivoted backward and downward about thepivot spindles 53 to drive theroller 50 to slide backward in therespective guide track 120 of each of theleft support pipe 11 and theright support pipe 12 of thebase frame 1 to lower the rear end of thefront frame 2 and to lower the front end of therear frame 3 until thefront frame 2 is disposed at a horizontal state, thereby facilitating the upward movement the rear end of therear frame 3. Then, the rear end of therear frame 3 is lifted successively until therear frame 3 is disposed at an upright state as shown inFigs. 1 and8 . At the same time, theinner tube 72 of thepositioning mechanism 7 is driven by therear frame 3 to extend outwardly relative to theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7, and thepivot board 82 of thelocking mechanism 8 is driven by therear frame 3 to move outwardly relative to theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7, so that themovable plate 83 of thepivot board 82 is movable upward on theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 from the position as shown inFig. 7 to the locked position as shown inFig. 8 where thelocking groove 84 of themovable plate 83 is locked on theinner tube 72 and the distal end of theouter tube 71 of thepositioning mechanism 7 by the elastic force of theelastic member 86 so as to lock thepositioning mechanism 7. Thus, when therear frame 3 is disposed at an upright state, thepositioning mechanism 7 is locked by thelocking mechanism 8 to support when therear frame 3 solidly and stably, so that therear frame 3 is folded exactly and completely as shown inFig. 3 . - Accordingly, the
rear frame 3 is folded exactly and completely when not in use to reduce the whole volume of the treadmill efficiently, thereby facilitating storage of the treadmill. In addition, thefront frame 2 is pivoted by themotor 41 automatically, and therear frame 3 is pivoted manually during the folding process of the treadmill, so that the treadmill is folded in a two-stage semi-automatic manner. Further, the front end of therear frame 3 is lifted by themotor 41 automatically to change the inclined angle of therear frame 3, so that the user can practice running or walking on a slope. Further, therear frame 3 is folded during the folding process of the treadmill without folding thefront frame 2, so that the treadmill has a lower center of gravity during the folding process, thereby assuring the safety of folding the treadmill. Further, thefront frame 2 needs not to be inverted downward during the folding process of the treadmill so that thefront frame 2 is designed to have a smaller height, thereby facilitating the user operating the treadmill.
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- A foldable treadmill, comprising:a base frame;a front frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a first end of the base frame;a rear frame having a front end pivotally mounted on a rear end of the front frame;a movable frame having a first end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of the front frame and a second end slidably mounted on a second end of the base frame;a telescopically retractable driver mounted on the front frame and provided with a retractable inner tube which can extend outwardly from the driver;a connecting bracket having a first end secured on the movable frame to move and pivot the movable frame and a second end pivotally mounted on the inner tube of the driver.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a telescopically retractable positioning mechanism pivotally mounted between the movable frame and the rear frame and movable by a pivot action of the rear frame, and a locking mechanism mounted on the rear frame and releasably locked onto the positioning mechanism to releasably lock the positioning mechanism.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 2, wherein:the positioning mechanism includes an outer tube pivotally mounted on the movable frame, and an inner tube pivotally mounted on the rear frame and retractably mounted in the outer tube, said positioning mechanism is actuated by a pneumatic or hydraulic action;the locking mechanism includes a pivot board pivotally mounted on the rear frame and having a first end provided with a movable plate movable on the outer tube of the positioning mechanism during a pivot movement of the rear frame to a locked position where the movable plate is locked on the inner tube of the positioning mechanism and rested on a distal end of the outer tube of the positioning mechanism so as to lock the positioning mechanism.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 3, wherein the locking mechanism further includes an elastic member biased between the movable plate of the pivot board and the rear frame to pull the movable plate of the pivot board toward the rear frame, said movable plate of the pivot board is formed with a locking groove locked on the inner tube and the distal end of the outer tube of the positioning mechanism during the pivot movement of the rear frame.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 3, wherein the pivot board of the locking mechanism is pivotally mounted on the rear frame by a pivot rod, said pivot board of the locking mechanism has a second end provided with a drive plate that is movable toward the rear frame to pivot the pivot board to move the movable plate outwardly relative to the rear frame to detach the movable plate from the distal end of the outer tube so as to unlock the positioning mechanism.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 1, wherein:the base frame includes a left support pipe, a right support pipe, a front crossbeam and a rear crossbeam;the front frame includes a front bracket, a left bracket and a right bracket;the rear frame includes a left rack, a rear rack, a front rotation shaft, a rear rotation shaft and a tread belt;the movable frame has two opposite sides provided with a left side plate and a right side plate respectively;each of the left bracket and the right bracket of the front frame has a front end pivotally mounted on a front end of each of the left support pipe and the right support pipe of the base frame by a pivot shaft respectively;the rear frame has a front end pivotally mounted on the rear ends of the left bracket and the right bracket of the front frame by two pivot axles respectively;each of the left side plate and the right side plate of the movable frame has an upper end pivotally mounted on a mediate portion of each of the left bracket and the right bracket of the front frame by a pivot spindle respectively.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 6, wherein each of the left support pipe and the right support pipe of the base frame has an inner side formed with an elongated guide track, and each of the left side plate and the right side plate of the movable frame has a lower end provided with a roller which is slidable in the respective guide track of each of the left support pipe and the right support pipe of the base frame.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inner tube of the driver pushes the connecting bracket backward to rotate the connecting bracket, and the movable frame is pivoted forward and upward by the connecting bracket to lift the rear end of the front frame and to lift the front end of the rear frame to change an inclined angle of the rear frame.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 4, wherein when a rear end of the rear frame is lifted to drive and pivot the rear frame, the inner tube of the positioning mechanism is driven by the rear frame to extend outwardly relative to the outer tube of the positioning mechanism, and the pivot board of the locking mechanism is driven by the rear frame to move outwardly relative to the outer tube of the positioning mechanism, so that the movable plate of the pivot board is movable upward on the outer tube of the positioning mechanism during the pivot movement of the rear frame to the locked position where the locking groove of the movable plate is locked on the inner tube and the distal end of the outer tube of the positioning mechanism by an elastic force of the elastic member so as to lock the positioning mechanism.
- The foldable treadmill in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a motor mounted on the front frame to drive and move the inner tube of the driver.
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