US20070219066A1 - Lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill, and more particularly to a lubricating apparatus that constantly lubricates the endless moving belt to ensure a smooth running of the endless moving belt.
- an electric treadmill usually uses a motor (not shown in the figure) and a transmission belt (not shown in the figure) to drive a roller, and the roller drives the treadmill belt to run, so that a user can successfully perform a running exercise on the treadmill.
- a running board is installed under the treadmill belt, such that when a user is performing a running exercise, the bottom surface of the treadmill belt produces a friction with the corresponding surface of the running board. Since there is a friction produced between the treadmill belt and the running board, manufacturers usually have to coat a layer of lubricant on the surface of the running board to prevent excessive frictions created between the treadmill belt and the running board that will wear out or damage the treadmill belt.
- Another objective of the present invention is to allow users to add and refill the lubricant according to a simple and easy method to save unnecessary maintenance cost.
- an oil filling pipe is wrapped by a wool felt, and the oil filling hole of the oil filling pipe is disposed at an appropriate position at an external side of the U-shaped groove.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention fitted to a treadmill
- FIG. 2 is a top view in accordance with the invention of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinally sectional view in accordance with the invention of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of a refill tube in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing of another embodiment of the invention.
- a treadmill 10 includes a base frame 20 with a U-shaped groove 30 laterally extended across the base frame 20 .
- the U-shaped groove 30 is filled with felted wool 40 in which lubricant is contained. After assembly of the above-mentioned components, the felted wool 40 within the U-shaped groove 30 is in constant contact with the bottom surface of the endless moving belt 14 , thereby ensuring a reliable and long-term lubrication.
- the lubricant within the felted wool 40 will be continuously attached to the bottom surface of the endless moving belt 14 due to the siphon action. In this way, an effective lubrication between the endless moving belt 14 and the platform 12 is ensured.
- a refill tube 50 can be enclosed by the felted wool 40 while the refill tube 50 is formed with a plurality of oil outlets 52 .
- the refill tube 50 includes an oil filling hole 54 disposed at the external side of the U-shaped groove 30 .
- a cock body 56 is employed to block up each of the oil filling holes 54 .
- elastic elements are fitted to the bottom of the U-shaped groove 30 in order to push up the U-shaped groove 30 for a constant contact with the corresponding surface of the endless moving belt 14 .
- the U-shaped groove 30 can be pivotally attached to the base frame 20 by pivoting shafts 32 .
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Abstract
A lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill includes a base frame with a U-shaped groove laterally extended across the base frame. The U-shaped groove is filled with felted wool in which lubricant is contained. After assembly of the above-mentioned components, the felted wool within the U-shaped groove is in constant contact with the bottom surface of the endless moving belt, thereby ensuring a reliable and long-term lubrication.
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- The invention relates to a lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill, and more particularly to a lubricating apparatus that constantly lubricates the endless moving belt to ensure a smooth running of the endless moving belt.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In general, an electric treadmill usually uses a motor (not shown in the figure) and a transmission belt (not shown in the figure) to drive a roller, and the roller drives the treadmill belt to run, so that a user can successfully perform a running exercise on the treadmill. To support the user's body weight, a running board is installed under the treadmill belt, such that when a user is performing a running exercise, the bottom surface of the treadmill belt produces a friction with the corresponding surface of the running board. Since there is a friction produced between the treadmill belt and the running board, manufacturers usually have to coat a layer of lubricant on the surface of the running board to prevent excessive frictions created between the treadmill belt and the running board that will wear out or damage the treadmill belt.
- Since the running board and treadmill belt keep rubbing with each other, the lubricant will be used up gradually, and the lubricating effect will diminish. Therefore, users have to ask the maintenance people of the manufacturer or distributor to apply lubricants to the treadmill and maintain the normal operation of the treadmill belt, after the treadmill has been used for a while. The lubricating process has to be done by an experienced technician, since many components (such as the protective bottom chassis, the roller, and the treadmill belt) of the treadmill have to be removed before the lubrication can be made. To avoid damages to the treadmill during the process of disassembling and reinstalling the components of the treadmill, it is recommended to ask professional people or experienced technician to handle the lubrication.
- In view of the inconvenient lubricating procedure of the prior art, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct extensive researches, and finally invented a lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill. Therefore, it is a primary object of the invention to add a U-shaped groove containing a lubricant, and use the U-shaped groove together with a felted wool having a good absorbability to provide a lubrication at the bottom surface of the endless moving belt, in addition to applying a lubricant to the surface of the running board before the electronic treadmill is shipped out of the factory. Such arrangement can greatly extend the effective lubricating time and reduce the trouble of lubricating the treadmill.
- Another objective of the present invention is to allow users to add and refill the lubricant according to a simple and easy method to save unnecessary maintenance cost. In the present invention, an oil filling pipe is wrapped by a wool felt, and the oil filling hole of the oil filling pipe is disposed at an appropriate position at an external side of the U-shaped groove.
- The accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description and its accompanying drawings of which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention fitted to a treadmill; -
FIG. 2 is a top view in accordance with the invention ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a longitudinally sectional view in accordance with the invention ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of a refill tube in accordance with the invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing of another embodiment of the invention. - First of all, referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , atreadmill 10 includes abase frame 20 with aU-shaped groove 30 laterally extended across thebase frame 20. The U-shapedgroove 30 is filled with feltedwool 40 in which lubricant is contained. After assembly of the above-mentioned components, thefelted wool 40 within theU-shaped groove 30 is in constant contact with the bottom surface of theendless moving belt 14, thereby ensuring a reliable and long-term lubrication. - When the operator stands on the
endless moving belt 14 for a walking exercise, the lubricant within thefelted wool 40 will be continuously attached to the bottom surface of the endless movingbelt 14 due to the siphon action. In this way, an effective lubrication between theendless moving belt 14 and theplatform 12 is ensured. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , the operator can easily refill theU-shaped groove 30 with lubricant. In order to reduce the unnecessary maintenance cost, arefill tube 50 can be enclosed by the feltedwool 40 while therefill tube 50 is formed with a plurality ofoil outlets 52. Moreover, therefill tube 50 includes anoil filling hole 54 disposed at the external side of theU-shaped groove 30. Besides, acock body 56 is employed to block up each of theoil filling holes 54. When the operator wants to refill theU-shaped groove 30 with the lubricant, it is only required to open a protection cover (not shown) at the bottom of thetreadmill 10 and to pull out thecock body 56. In this way, the convenience and the practicalness can be ensured. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , elastic elements are fitted to the bottom of theU-shaped groove 30 in order to push up theU-shaped groove 30 for a constant contact with the corresponding surface of theendless moving belt 14. Moreover, the U-shapedgroove 30 can be pivotally attached to thebase frame 20 by pivotingshafts 32. - Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill, the treadmill having a base frame with a U-shaped groove laterally extending across the base frame, the U-shaped groove being filled with felted wool in which lubricant is contained
whereby, after assembly of the above-mentioned components, the felted wool within the U-shaped groove is in constant contact with the bottom surface of the endless moving belt, thereby ensuring a reliable and long-term lubrication.
2. The lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill of claim 1 , wherein a refill tube is enclosed by the felted wool while the refill tube is formed with a plurality of oil outlets, and wherein the refill tube includes an oil filling hole disposed at the external side of the U-shaped groove.
3. A lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill, the treadmill having a base frame with a U-shaped groove laterally extending across the base frame, the U-shaped groove being pivotally attached by pivoting shafts to the base frame, the U-shaped groove being filled with felted wool in which lubricant is contained, the elastic elements are fitted to the bottom of the U-shaped groove in order to push up the U-shaped groove for a constant contact with the corresponding surface of the endless moving belt,
whereby, after assembly of the above-mentioned components, the felted wool within the U-shaped groove is in constant contact with the bottom surface of the endless moving belt, thereby ensuring a reliable and long-term lubrication.
4. The lubricating apparatus for an endless moving belt of an electric treadmill of claim 3 , wherein a refill tube is enclosed by the felted wool while the refill tube is formed with a plurality of oil outlets, and wherein the refill tube includes an oil filling hole disposed at the external side of the U-shaped groove.
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