US20070232463A1 - Treadmill with lifting function - Google Patents
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to an exerciser, and more particularly, to a treadmill with weights pulled by a cable so that the users lift the weights while using the treadmill.
- a conventional exerciser such as a treadmill generally includes an endless belt which is driven by a motor and the users run on the moving endless belt.
- Another exerciser includes a plurality of weights and an end of a cable is connected the weights and the other end of the cable is connected with a handle. The users pull the handle downward to lift the weights to exerciser the muscles.
- the two types of exercises have to be purchased individually and they occupy a lot of space.
- some multiple-function exercisers provide several different functions in one exerciser, not any exerciser in the market provides a combination function of treadmill and weight training exerciser.
- the present invention intends to provide an exerciser which is a combination of a treadmill and a weight training exerciser, the users can lift and maintain the weights at a desired height while running on the endless belt.
- the present invention relates to an exerciser which includes a base with a running board connected thereto and an endless belt is connected to the running board.
- a frame is connected to the base and two guide rods are connected to the frame.
- a plurality of weights are movably mounted on the two guide rods and a cable unit has a cable which has a first end fixed to an end member on the weights and a second end of the cable reeve through several pulleys respectively connected on the frame, the base and an adjusting unit which is connected to the base, and the second end of the cable is connected to a connection member which is connected to the user's body.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide an exerciser that includes a cable unit connected with weights so that the users lift the weights whole running on the endless belt.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the exerciser of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the exerciser of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows that a user running on the endless belt and lifts weights
- FIG. 4 shows that the exerciser of the present invention is folded
- FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the exerciser of the present invention.
- the exercisers of the present invention comprises a base 1 having a running board 2 connected thereto and an endless belt 21 is connected to the running board 2 .
- the endless belt 21 is driven by a motor 22 which is located at a first end of the base 1 .
- Two posts 11 are connected on two sides of the base 1 and a control unit 12 is connected on the two posts 11 .
- the motor 22 for driving the endless belt 21 is electrically connected to the control unit 12 so that the user can control the speed of the endless belt 21 .
- a frame 3 is connected to the first end of the base 1 and includes a top portion 31 , a lower portion 32 and a connection portion 33 which is connected between the top portion 31 and the lower portion 32 .
- Two guide rods 4 are connected to the frame 3 and a plurality of weights 41 are movably mounted on the two guide rods 4 .
- An adjusting unit 6 is connected to a second end of the base 1 .
- a cable unit 5 includes an end member 51 connected to the weights 41 and a cable 53 has a first end fixed to the end member 51 .
- a second end of the cable 53 reeves through a first pulley 52 on the top portion 31 of the frame 3 , a second pulley 521 on the lower portion 32 , a third pulley 522 on the second end of the base 1 and a fourth pulley 62 on the adjusting unit 6 .
- a connection member 54 is connected to the second end of the cable 53 and the connection member 54 is in a form of a belt which is attached to the user's body.
- the adjusting unit 6 includes a link 61 which has one end pivotably connected to an end plate 23 of the base 1 and the other end of the link 61 is connected to the fourth pulley 62 .
- a resilient member 63 is connected between the link 61 and the base 1 so as to pulls the link 61 and the fourth pulley 62 back to their original positions as shown in FIG. 2 when not in use.
- the exerciser of the present invention may also be a foldable exerciser so as to be stored in a smaller space.
- FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the exerciser of the present invention, wherein the frame 3 A is connected to a second end of the base 1 and includes a top portion 31 A, a lower portion 32 A and a connection portion 33 A which is connected between the top portion 31 A and the lower portion 32 A.
- the adjusting unit 6 A is connected to the second end of the base 1 and located between the top portion 31 A and the lower portion 32 A.
- the adjusting unit 6 A includes an adjusting post 64 A and a guide pulley 65 A.
- the adjusting post 64 A is connected between the top portion 31 A and the lower portion 32 A.
- a plurality of positioning holes 641 A are defined in the adjusting post 64 A and the guide pulley 65 A is connected to one of the positioning holes 641 A by a positioning member 66 A.
- the top portion 31 A has the first pulley 52 A and the second end of the cable 53 A reeves through the first pulley 52 A and the guide pulley 65 A and is connected to the connection member 54 A.
- the position of the guide pulley 65 A is easily adjusted so as to meet requirements of users of different heights.
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Abstract
An exerciser includes a base with a running board connected thereto and an endless belt is connected to the running board. A frame is connected to the base and a plurality of weights are movably mounted on two guide rods of the frame. A cable unit includes an end member connected to the weights and a cable has a first end fixed to the end member, a second end of the cable reeves through a plurality of pulleys and is connected to a connection member which is attached to the user's body so that the user lifts the weights while running on the endless belt.
Description
- The present invention relates to an exerciser, and more particularly, to a treadmill with weights pulled by a cable so that the users lift the weights while using the treadmill.
- A conventional exerciser such as a treadmill generally includes an endless belt which is driven by a motor and the users run on the moving endless belt. Another exerciser includes a plurality of weights and an end of a cable is connected the weights and the other end of the cable is connected with a handle. The users pull the handle downward to lift the weights to exerciser the muscles. However, the two types of exercises have to be purchased individually and they occupy a lot of space. Although some multiple-function exercisers provide several different functions in one exerciser, not any exerciser in the market provides a combination function of treadmill and weight training exerciser.
- The present invention intends to provide an exerciser which is a combination of a treadmill and a weight training exerciser, the users can lift and maintain the weights at a desired height while running on the endless belt.
- The present invention relates to an exerciser which includes a base with a running board connected thereto and an endless belt is connected to the running board. A frame is connected to the base and two guide rods are connected to the frame. A plurality of weights are movably mounted on the two guide rods and a cable unit has a cable which has a first end fixed to an end member on the weights and a second end of the cable reeve through several pulleys respectively connected on the frame, the base and an adjusting unit which is connected to the base, and the second end of the cable is connected to a connection member which is connected to the user's body.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide an exerciser that includes a cable unit connected with weights so that the users lift the weights whole running on the endless belt.
- 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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FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the exerciser of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the exerciser of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows that a user running on the endless belt and lifts weights; -
FIG. 4 shows that the exerciser of the present invention is folded, and -
FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the exerciser of the present invention. - Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the exercisers of the present invention comprises a base 1 having a running
board 2 connected thereto and anendless belt 21 is connected to the runningboard 2. Theendless belt 21 is driven by amotor 22 which is located at a first end of the base 1. Twoposts 11 are connected on two sides of the base 1 and acontrol unit 12 is connected on the twoposts 11. Themotor 22 for driving theendless belt 21 is electrically connected to thecontrol unit 12 so that the user can control the speed of theendless belt 21. Aframe 3 is connected to the first end of the base 1 and includes atop portion 31, alower portion 32 and aconnection portion 33 which is connected between thetop portion 31 and thelower portion 32. Twoguide rods 4 are connected to theframe 3 and a plurality ofweights 41 are movably mounted on the twoguide rods 4. An adjustingunit 6 is connected to a second end of the base 1. - A
cable unit 5 includes anend member 51 connected to theweights 41 and acable 53 has a first end fixed to theend member 51. A second end of thecable 53 reeves through afirst pulley 52 on thetop portion 31 of theframe 3, asecond pulley 521 on thelower portion 32, athird pulley 522 on the second end of the base 1 and afourth pulley 62 on the adjustingunit 6. Aconnection member 54 is connected to the second end of thecable 53 and theconnection member 54 is in a form of a belt which is attached to the user's body. The adjustingunit 6 includes alink 61 which has one end pivotably connected to anend plate 23 of the base 1 and the other end of thelink 61 is connected to thefourth pulley 62. Aresilient member 63 is connected between thelink 61 and the base 1 so as to pulls thelink 61 and thefourth pulley 62 back to their original positions as shown inFIG. 2 when not in use. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the user runs on theendless belt 21 and theconnection member 54 is attached to the user's body so that the user lifts a pre-set number ofweights 41 while running on theendless belt 21 to have two different types of exercise functions. As shown inFIG. 4 , the exerciser of the present invention may also be a foldable exerciser so as to be stored in a smaller space. -
FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the exerciser of the present invention, wherein theframe 3A is connected to a second end of the base 1 and includes atop portion 31A, alower portion 32A and aconnection portion 33A which is connected between thetop portion 31A and thelower portion 32A. The adjustingunit 6A is connected to the second end of the base 1 and located between thetop portion 31A and thelower portion 32A. The adjustingunit 6A includes an adjustingpost 64A and aguide pulley 65A. The adjustingpost 64A is connected between thetop portion 31A and thelower portion 32A. A plurality ofpositioning holes 641A are defined in the adjustingpost 64A and theguide pulley 65A is connected to one of thepositioning holes 641A by apositioning member 66A. Thetop portion 31A has thefirst pulley 52A and the second end of thecable 53A reeves through thefirst pulley 52A and theguide pulley 65A and is connected to theconnection member 54A. - The position of the
guide pulley 65A is easily adjusted so as to meet requirements of users of different heights. - 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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1. An exerciser comprising:
a base with a running board connected thereto and an endless belt connected to the running board;
a frame connected to the base;
two guide rods connected to the frame and a plurality of weights movably mounted on the two guide rods, and
a cable unit including an end member connected to the weights and a cable having a first end fixed to the end member, a second end of the cable reeving through a first pulley, a second pulley, a third pulley and a fourth pulley respectively connected on the frame, the base and an adjusting unit which is connected to the base, a connection member is connected to the second end of the cable.
2. The exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frame is connected to a first end of the base and includes a top portion, a lower portion and a connection portion which is connected between the top portion and the lower portion, the adjusting unit is connected to a second end of the base.
3. The exerciser as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the adjusting unit includes a link which has one end pivotably connected to an end plate of the base and the other end of the link is connected to the fourth pulley, a resilient member is connected between the link and the base.
4. The exerciser as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the top portion of the frame has the first pulley and the lower portion has the second pulley, the third pulley is connected to the second end of the base, the second end of the cable reeves through the first pulley, the second pulley, the third pulley and the fourth pulley and is connected with the connection member.
5. The exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frame is connected to a second end of the base and includes a top portion, a lower portion and a connection portion which is connected between the top portion and the lower portion, the adjusting unit is connected to the second end of the base and located between the top portion and the lower portion.
6. The exerciser as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the adjusting unit includes an adjusting post and a guide pulley, the adjusting post is connected between the top portion and the lower portion, a plurality of positioning holes are defined in the adjusting post and the guide pulley is connected to one of the positioning holes by a positioning member.
7. The exerciser as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the top portion has the first pulley and the second end of the cable reeves through the first pulley and the guide pulley and is connected to the connection member.
8. The exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein two posts are connected on two sides of the base and a control unit is connected on the two posts, a motor is electrically connected to the control unit and drives the endless belt.
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