Multi-function exercise treadmill
20200086168 ยท 2020-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0726
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H11/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multi-function exercise treadmill includes a tread belt driven by an electric motor; an underlying frame including two front uprights, an intermediate upright with the electric motor secured thereto, two side rails with the tread belt rotatably disposed therebetween, two cross rails each interconnecting the front uprights and secured to the intermediate upright, a rack disposed on the intermediate upright and including a plurality of cavities configured to place a plurality of dumbbells therein, and a plurality of pairs of bars disposed on the intermediate upright; a massaging strap driven by the electric motor; and a plurality of rally ropes each having one end secured to the cross rail.
Claims
1. A multi-function exercise treadmill, comprising: an electric motor; a tread belt driven by the electric motor; an underlying frame including two front uprights, an intermediate upright with the electric motor secured thereto, two side rails with the tread belt rotatably disposed therebetween, a rack disposed on the intermediate upright, the rack including a plurality of S-shaped cavities configured to place a plurality of dumbbells therein, and a plurality of pairs of bars disposed on the intermediate upright; a massaging strap driven by the electric motor; and a plurality of rally ropes each having one end secured to the underlying frame.
2. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 1, wherein the underlying frame further comprises a plurality of cross rails each with one end of the rally rope secured thereto, each cross rail having two ends secured to the front uprights respectively.
3. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 2, wherein the cross rails are bent bars, further comprising two fastening plates for securing two ends of the cross rail to the front uprights respectively.
4. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 3, wherein each fastening plate includes a threaded hole so that a threaded fastener is configured to drive through the threaded hole of the fastening plate into the front upright to secure the cross rail and the front upright together.
5. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 1, the underlying frame further comprises an intermediate upright, a support plate disposed on a top end of the intermediate upright, and a plurality of pairs of bars disposed on the intermediate upright.
6. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 5, wherein the support plate includes a plurality of first threaded holes, the underlying frame further comprises a base plate including a plurality of second threaded holes, and a plurality of threaded fasteners configured to drive through the first and second threaded holes into the electric motor to secure the support plate, the base plate, and the electric motor together.
7. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 1, further comprising two fastening members for operatively connecting two ends of the massaging strap to the electric motor respectively, and two length adjustment members provided at left and right portions of the massaging strap respectively.
8. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of foam sleeves each disposed on the bar.
9. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 7, wherein the massaging strap includes a plurality of massaging members.
10. The multi-function exercise treadmill of claim 7, wherein the fastening members are hollow, triangular and the fastening members are configured to rotate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0025] An underlying frame 3 includes two front uprights 31, an intermediate upright 32, two bent cross rails 33 each having an intermediate portion secured to the intermediate upright 32 and either end secured to the front upright 31 by driving a threaded fastener through a threaded hole 71 of a fastening plate 7 into the front upright 31, two side rails 34, a bent hand rail 35 mounted on top ends of the front uprights 31, and a control panel 36 mounted on an intermediate portion of the hand rail 35.
[0026] The underlying frame 3 further comprises a rack 5 mounted on the intermediate upright 32 between the cross rails 33, the rack 5 including a plurality of S-shaped cavities 6 with dumbbells 17 placed therein, and a plurality of pairs of bars 12 mounted on the intermediate upright 32 under the rack 5. A plurality of foam sleeves 4 each is mounted on the bar 12. A user may hook his or her feet on the foam sleeves 4 for exercising (e.g., doing push-ups).
[0027] An electric motor 16 is secured to the hand rail 35 under the control panel 36. A massaging strap 14 is driven by the electric motor 16. A tread belt 2 is rotatably mounted between the side rails 34 and driven by the electric motor 16. A user may run or walk on the tread belt 2 for exercising. Two rally ropes 13 each has one end releasably secured to the cross rail 33.
[0028] A support plate 8 is mounted on a top end of the intermediate upright 32 and includes a plurality of threaded holes 11. A base plate 9 includes a plurality of threaded holes 10. The support plate 8 and the base plate 9 are secured together by threading. The base plate 9 is secured to the electric motor 16 by means of a plurality of threaded fasteners 19.
[0029] The massaging strap 14 has two ends operatively connected to a motor shaft (not shown) of the electric motor 16 by means of two hollow, triangular fasteners 15 respectively. Two length adjustment members 20 are provided at left and right portions of the massaging strap 14 respectively. The massaging strap 14 includes a plurality of massaging members 18.
[0030] A user may use the length adjustment members 20 to adjust length of the massaging strap 14 prior to use. The length adjustment members 20 may be one of a plurality of forms as shown in
[0031] It is noted that the hollow, triangular fasteners 15 ensure that the massaging strap 14 does not disengage from the electric motor 16 in operation. Further, the hollow, triangular fasteners 15 can be rotated in an angle between 0 and 360 degrees.
[0032] The massaging strap 14 is capable of massaging any desired body parts. Preferably, the massaging strap 14 is made of flexible material and is durable.
[0033] A Bluetooth MP3 player can be connected to the control panel 36 so that a user may do exercise while listening to music played by the Bluetooth MP3 player.
[0034] The invention has the following advantageous effects in comparison with the prior art: It is multi-functional. It has a simple structure. The underlying frame 3 has many frame elements capable of exercising feet, providing a space for placing dumbbells, releasably secured to the rally ropes 13, or releasably secured to the massaging strap 14. It eliminates problems including being single function, being not adapted to join other exercise devices, and being inconvenient in use associated with the conventional exercise treadmill.
[0035] While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.