NON-MOTORIZED TREADMILL HAVING COMPOSITE RESISTANCE MODULE

20190217142 ยท 2019-07-18

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    Abstract

    A non-motorized treadmill includes a non-motorized treadmill body and a composite resistance module. The non-motorized treadmill body includes two rollers and a treadmill belt. The treadmill belt is wound around the two rollers. The composite resistance module includes a reluctance module and a fan wheel. The reluctance module includes a wheel body and a resistance member. The wheel body is mounted to one of the rollers. The resistance member is located close to the wheel body. One of the wheel body and the resistance member includes a metal member. The other of the wheel body and the resistance member includes a magnetic member. The fan wheel is connected to one side of the wheel body so that one of the rollers is subjected to magnetic resistance and wind resistance when rotated.

    Claims

    1. A non-motorized treadmill, comprising: a non-motorized treadmill body, including two rollers and a treadmill belt, the treadmill belt being wound around the two rollers; a composite resistance module, including a reluctance module and a fan wheel, the reluctance module including a wheel body and a resistance member, the wheel body being mounted to one of the rollers, the resistance member being located close to the wheel body, one of the wheel body and the resistance member including a metal member, the other of the wheel body and the resistance member including a magnetic member, the fan wheel being connected to one side of the wheel body so that one of the rollers is subjected to magnetic resistance and wind resistance when rotated.

    2. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wheel body includes a counterweight disc and an aluminum ring, the aluminum ring is fixedly coupled to the counterweight disc, the aluminum ring serves as the metal member; the resistance member includes a pair of magnetic members, a magnetic space is defined between the pair of magnetic members, and the aluminum ring is located in the magnetic space.

    3. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fan wheel includes a first seat, a second seat and a plurality of blades, the first seat is fixedly mounted to the wheel body, the blades are annularly spaced around a rotation center of the wheel body, and the blades connect the first seat and the second seat.

    4. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the non-motorized treadmill body further includes a seat body, the resistance member is movably mounted to the seat body; the composite resistance module further includes an adjusting member, the adjusting member is connected to the resistance member for adjusting the position of the resistance member relative to the wheel body.

    5. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 4, wherein the resistance member includes an engaging portion and a pivotal portion, the pivotal portion is pivotally connected to the seat body; the adjusting member includes an operating handle and a cable, the operating handle is movably mounted to the seat body, one end of the cable is connected to the operating handle, another end of the cable is connected to the engaging portion, when the operating handle is operated, the operating handle drives the engaging portion of the resistance member to displace through the cable.

    6. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 5, wherein the resistance member further includes a contact portion opposite the engaging portion, the contact portion is configured to contact the wheel body for providing a frictional resistance; the adjusting member further includes another cable having two ends connected to the operating handle and the contact portion respectively for the operating handle to drive the contact portion to displace through the other cable.

    7. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 5, wherein the seat body includes a support frame, the support frame includes a grip portion, a mounting portion and an upright pole portion, the mounting portion is located between the grip portion and the upright pole portion, the operating handle is movably mounted to the mounting portion, and the cable is disposed along the upright pole portion.

    8. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 7, the mounting portion defines an accommodation space therein, the upright pole portion defines a passage and an opening, the passage is in communication with the accommodation space and the opening; a portion of the operating handle is located in the accommodation space, the cable is located in the passage and extends out of the opening.

    9. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mounting portion has a limit groove, at least one portion of the operating handle is located in the limit groove for limiting a displacement stroke of the operating handle.

    10. The non-motorized treadmill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wheel body is mounted to one end of one of the rollers, and another end of the roller mounted with the wheel body is equipped with a counterweight member.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0027] FIG. 1 is a perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    [0028] FIG. 2 is an exploded view according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0029] FIG. 3 is a partial exploded view according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0030] FIG. 4 is a partial sectional view of the reluctance module according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0031] FIG. 5 is a front sectional view according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0032] FIG. 6 is another perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    [0033] FIG. 7 is a planar view of the reluctance module according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0034] FIG. 8 is a planar view showing the operation of the reluctance module according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    [0035] FIG. 9 is a planar view showing the reluctance module integrated with the seat body according to the embodiment of the present invention; and

    [0036] FIG. 10 is a sectional view according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0037] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    [0038] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the present invention discloses a non-motorized treadmill having a composite resistance module. The non-motorized treadmill in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention comprises a non-motorized treadmill body (1) and a composite resistance module (2).

    [0039] As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the non-motorized treadmill body (1) comprises a seat body (11), two rollers (120, 121), and a treadmill belt (13). In this embodiment, the seat body (11) includes a support frame (111). The support frame (111) includes a grip portion (112), a mounting portion (113), and an upright pole portion (114). The mounting portion (113) is located between the grip portion (112) and the upright pole portion (114). The two rollers (120, 121) are opposite to each other and are mounted to the seat body (11). For example, the two rollers (120, 121) are pivotally connected to the seat body (11) and covered with a plurality of casings (100, 101, 102). The treadmill belt (13) is wound around the two rollers (120, 121) to circulate through the two rollers (120, 121) and drives the roller (120) to rotate. When the roller (120) is rotated, the composite resistance module (2) provides magnetic resistance and wind resistance. In this embodiment, there is a height difference between the two rollers (120, 121), so that the treadmill belt (13) is inclined to facilitate running of the treadmill belt (13) when the user runs on the treadmill.

    [0040] As shown in FIG. 2, the composite resistance module (2) includes a reluctance module (21) and a fan wheel (22), and may be covered with a plurality of covers (200, 201, 202). The cover (200) may be hollow for viewing the internal structure or for providing a certain amount of wind when the fan wheel (22) is running. Referring to FIG. 3 in conjunction with FIG. 2, the reluctance module (21) includes a wheel body (211) and a resistance member (212). The wheel body (211) is mounted to one end of the roller (120). The resistance member (212) is located close to the wheel body (211). For example, the resistance member (212) is pivotally connected to a pivot (103) of the seat body (11) or by means of other movable connection. One of the wheel body (211) and the resistance member (212) includes a metal member, and the other of the wheel body (211) and the resistance member (212) includes a magnetic member. Specifically, in this embodiment, the wheel body (211) of the reluctance module (21) includes a counterweight disc (2111) and an aluminum ring (2112). The counterweight disc (2111) may be, for example, an iron disc. The aluminum ring (2112) may be fixedly coupled to the counterweight disc (2111) through a plurality of coupling members (2121). The aluminum ring (2112) serves as the aforesaid metal member to provide a light load. The aluminum ring (2112) may be made of other metal materials (such as copper, zinc, etc.). The resistance member (212) includes a pair of plates (2121) and a plurality of pairs of magnetic members (2122). The magnetic members (2122) are spaced apart from each other in pairs and are disposed on the pair of plates (2121). As shown in FIG. 4, a magnetic space (2123) is defined between the pair of plates (2121) and the pairs of magnetic members (2122). The aluminum ring (2112) is located in the magnetic space (2123) to generate magnetic resistance by the eddy current effect.

    [0041] Referring to FIG. 3 in conjunction with FIG. 5, the fan wheel (22) is connected to the wheel body (211) to rotate along with the wheel body (211). The fan wheel (22) includes a first seat (221), a second seat (222), and a plurality of blades (23). The first seat (221) may be insertedly or fixedly connected to one side of the wheel body (211) through a plurality of coupling members (220). The blades (223) are annularly spaced around a rotation center of the wheel body (211). The blades (223) connect the first seat (221) and the second seat (222), such that the blades (223) have better structural strength.

    [0042] Referring to FIG. 6 in conjunction with FIG. 7, preferably, the composite resistance module (2) further includes an adjusting member (23). The adjusting member (23) is connected to the resistance member (212) for adjusting the position of the resistance member (212) relative to the wheel body (211). In this embodiment, the resistance member (212) further includes an engaging portion (2124) and a pivotal portion (2125). The pivotal portion (2125) is pivotally connected to the seat body (11). In addition, the adjusting member (23) includes an operating handle (231) and a plurality of cables (232, 233). The operating handle (231) is movably mounted to the seat body (11). For example, the operating handle (231) is movably mounted to the mounting portion (113) of the seat body (11) close to the grip portion (112), thereby facilitating use and operation. Preferably, the mounting portion (113) has a limit groove (1130). A portion of the operating handle (231) is located in the limit groove (1130) for limiting the displacement stroke of the operating handle (231). The cables (232, 233) each have one end connected to the operating handle (231) and another end connected to the resistance member (212). Wherein, the other end of the cable (232) is connected to the engaging portion (2124) of the resistance member (212). Referring to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, when the operating handle (231) is operated, the operating handle (231) drives the engaging portion (2124) of the resistance member (212) to displace through the cable (232) for controlling the magnetic member (2122) of the resisting member (212) to be partially or fully away from the aluminum ring (2112) of the wheel body (211) to adjust the magnitude of the magnetic resistance acting on the aluminum ring (2112) due to the eddy current effect. In this embodiment, the resistance member (212) further includes a contact portion (2126) opposite the engaging portion (2124). The contact portion (2126) is configured to contact the wheel body (211) for providing a frictional resistance so that the user can quickly stop the wheel body (211). In this embodiment, the operating handle (231) is connected with the contact portion (2126) via another cable (233) for displacing the contact portion (2126) of the resistance member (212).

    [0043] FIG. 9 illustrates a suitable arrangement of the adjusting member (23). The cables (232, 233) are disposed along the upright pole portion (114). The mounting portion (113) defines an accommodation space (1131) therein. The upright pole portion (114) defines a passage (1141) and an opening (1142). The passage (1141) is in communication with the accommodation space (1131) and the opening (1142). A portion of the operating handle (231) is located in the accommodation space (1131). The cables (232, 233) are located in the passage (1141) and extend out of the opening (1142), thereby preventing the cables (232, 233) from being exposed to affect the overall appearance and reducing the possibility of accidental pulling.

    [0044] In addition, FIG. 10 shows another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 10, the composite resistance module (2A) is mounted to one end of a roller (120A) as in the aforesaid embodiment. The main difference is that the other end of the roller (120A) may be equipped with a counterweight member (3A). The counterweight member (3A) may be another fan wheel or a common load member, such that the running of the roller (120A) is relatively stable.

    [0045] Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.