Bounce treadmill
11786780 ยท 2023-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bounce treadmill is disclosed, with the main feature in that an annular running belt composed of a plurality of running belt units is arranged on a base, and each running belt unit at least comprises: a fixed seat, an elastic element and a running belt piece; wherein, two opposite ends of the fixed seat are respectively fixed to a pair of transmission elements arranged on the base, two ends of the elastic element are respectively fixed to the opposite ends of the fixed seat, two ends of the running belt piece are respectively fixed to the two opposite ends of the fixed seat, and the elastic element is connected to the bottom of the running belt piece, whereby when the running belt piece is bent and deformed under the weight to create a downward force, absorbed by the elastic element and an upward elastic force is provided.
Claims
1. A bounce treadmill, comprising: a base, with a drive mechanism disposed between two opposite side walls, the drive mechanism being driven by a motor to drive a pair of transmission elements to rotate cyclically in the longitudinal direction of the base; a plurality of running belt units, connected between the pair of transmission elements, and the plurality of running belt units being disposed along a surrounding direction of the transmission elements and separated from each other, wherein each of the running belt units at least including: a fixed seat, with two opposite ends being respectively fixed to the pair of transmission elements; at least one elastic element, with two ends being respectively fixed to the two opposite ends of the fixed seat; and a running belt piece, with two ends being respectively fixed to the two opposite ends of the fixed seat and a lower surface of the running belt piece being connected with the at least one elastic element.
2. The bounce treadmill according to claim 1, wherein the at least one elastic element of each of the plurality of running belt units is an elastic cable or a flat elastic strip.
3. The bounce treadmill according to claim 2, wherein at least one limiting structure is formed on the lower surface of the running belt piece of each of the plurality of running belt units, and the respective elastic cable or flat elastic strip is limited by the at least one limiting structure.
4. The bounce treadmill according to claim 3, wherein the at least one limiting structure is a groove formed on the lower surface of the respective running belt piece of each of the plurality of running belt units, and the respective elastic cable or flat elastic strip is accommodated in the groove.
5. The bounce treadmill according to claim 3, wherein the at least one limiting structure is formed as a through hole penetrating opposite sides of the respective running belt piece of each of the plurality of running belt units, and the respective elastic cable or flat elastic strip passes through the through hole.
6. The bounce treadmill according to claim 1, wherein corresponding sides of two adjacent running belt pieces along the surrounding direction of the transmission element are respectively formed with surfaces of complementary shapes.
7. The bounce treadmill according to claim 6, wherein the surfaces of the complementary shapes of the corresponding sides of the two adjacent running belt pieces are inclined surfaces.
8. The bounce treadmill according to claim 6, wherein the surfaces of the complementary shapes of the corresponding sides of the two adjacent running belt pieces are step surfaces.
9. The bounce treadmill according to claim 6, wherein the drive mechanism further comprises a pair of driving wheels and a pair of driven wheels, the pair of driving wheels being disposed between the two opposite side walls at one end of the base, and the pair of driven wheels being disposed between the two opposite side walls at the other end of the base, the pair of transmission elements surrounding the pair of driving wheels and the pair of driven wheels, and the driving wheels being connected to the motor.
10. The bounce treadmill according to claim 1, wherein the fixed seat of each of the plurality of running belt units has a beam frame, and two ends of the beam frame are respectively provided with a convex seat, upper surfaces of the convex seats are higher than an upper surface of the beam frame, and the two ends of the respective at least one elastic element are respectively fixed to the convex seats to keep a space between a lower surface of the at least one elastic element and the upper surface of the beam frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
(12) As shown in
(13) The drive mechanism 2 is disposed between the first and second side walls 11A, 11B of the base 1, and includes at least a control unit 20, a pair of driving wheels 22, a pair of driven wheels 24, and a first motor 21. As shown in
(14) The drive mechanism 2 further comprises a first motor 21, and the first motor 21 is electrically connected to the control unit 20; a main shaft of the first motor 21 is provided with a driving pulley 211, and one of the pair of driving wheels 22 is coaxially disposed with a driven pulley 222. The driving pulley 211 and the driven pulley 222 are connected by a belt 23. Therefore, the user can control the operation of the first motor 21 by operating the control unit 20, so as to control the driving wheels 22 to rotate through the driving pulley 211, the belt 23, and the driven pulley 222.
(15) Moreover, the drive mechanism 2 further comprises a second motor 25, which is mechanically connected to a reducer 251, which is mechanically connected to a connecting rod 26. One end of the connecting rod 26 is pivotally connected to a shaft rod 27, and the opposite two ends of the shaft rod 27 are respectively disposed with one end of a swing arm 28 fixedly attached. A roller 29 is movably disposed at the opposite end of the swing arm 28. Between the two ends of each swing arm 28, a rotating shaft 281 is rotatably connected to the first side wall 11A and the second side wall 11B. As such, when the second motor 25 is controlled to run in the forward direction by the control unit 20, the connecting rod 26 can be controlled to extend, so as to drive the swing arm 28 to swing upward through the shaft rod 27, or when the second motor 25 is controlled to run in the reverse direction, the connecting rod 26 can be controlled to be shortened, so as to drive the swing arm 28 to swing downward through the shaft rod 27. When the end of the connecting shaft 27 with the swing arm 28 swings upward, the end with the roller 29 swings downward. Since the feet 13 are supported by the ground, the entire base is supported by the ground when the roller 29 swings downward to lift up to adjust and expand the inclination angle of the base 1. Conversely, when the end of the connecting shaft 27 with the swing arm 28 swings downward, the end with the roller 29 swings upward to adjust and reduce the inclination angle of the entire base 1. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the aforementioned pair of driven wheels 24 are disposed and fixed between the vertical plates 282 of the two swing arms 28, therefore, when the swing arms 28 swing up or down, they can drive the pair of driven wheels 24 to move up or down.
(16) The running belt 3 is an element that provides the contact to the sole of the feet of the user to run. In the present invention, the running belt 3 is composed of a plurality of running belt units 3A and a pair of closed annular transmission elements 30. The plurality of running belt units 3A are arranged along the surrounding direction of the transmission element 30 and are separated from each other. Specifically, the transmission elements 30 are used to match the timing belt connecting the driving wheel 22 and the driven wheel 24.
(17) The running belt unit 3A includes a fixed seat 31, at least one elastic element 32 and a running belt piece 33; wherein, the fixed seat 31 is formed to have a beam frame 310, and two opposite ends of the beam frame 310 are respectively disposed with a convex seat 311, and the upper surface of the convex seat 311 is higher than the upper surface of the beam frame 310, in other words, a concave space is formed above the beam frame 310 between the two convex seats 311. The upper surfaces of the two convex seats 311 are respectively fixed to the two transmission elements 30. Both ends of the elastic element 32 are respectively fixed to the convex seats 311 at opposite ends of the fixed base 31. The two opposite ends of the running belt piece 33 are also respectively fixed to the convex seats 311 at the opposite ends of the fixed base 31, and the lower surface of the running belt piece 33 is connected to the elastic element 32. Specifically, the elastic element 32 can be an elastic cable or a flat elastic strip. When both ends of the elastic cable or flat elastic strip are fixed to the convex seats 311 at both ends, the elastic cable is suspended between the two convex seats 311 above the beam frame 310; and, in order to prevent relative displacement when the elastic element 32 in the form of a cable or a strip contacts the lower surface of the running belt piece 33, the present invention preferably forms at least a groove 331 on the lower surface of the running belt piece 33, and the elastic cable is accommodated in the groove 331, as shown in
(18) The running belt 3 formed by the aforementioned running belt unit 3A and the transmission element 30 can surround the driving wheel 22 and the driven wheel 24 when mounted on the base 1 and matched with the driving mechanism 2 to be driven for circular rotation. When the user steps on the running belt piece 3, the weight of the human body will cause the running belt piece 33 to bend downward and deform, as shown in
(19) On the other hand, in order to prevent a gap from occurring between the two adjacent running belt pieces 33 when the user from stepping on the running belt piece 33 and causing the foot to sink into the gap, the present invention preferably will from surfaces of complementary shapes on the corresponding sides of each other of two adjacent running belt pieces 33 along the surrounding circumferential direction of the transmission element 30. For example, the surface of the complementary shape can be an inclined surface 332, as shown in
(20) The present invention, by the bounce treadmill of the aforementioned structure, not only has the function of a treadmill, but also provides a bouncing function while running, so that the exercise modes and effects are more diverse.
(21) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.