Emergency shut-off switch and frame assemblies for exercise apparatus
First Claim
1. In an exercise machine of the treadmill type having a frame assembly, a housing assembly supported by the frame assembly, a motor positioned within said housing assembly, an endless belt driven by the motor and guided by the frame assembly, and manually operated switch means for controlling starting and stopping of the motor, the improvement comprising an emergency shut-off switch assembly for substantially instantaneously de-energizing the motor to thereby stop belt movement, said emergency shut-off switch assembly comprising:
- first and second handles having upper and lower ends connectable to said housing assembly in such manner that said handles are positioned to be grasped by a user of the exercise machine;
means for pivotally connecting each of the upper ends of said handles to said housing assembly;
means for connecting each of the lower ends of said handles to said housing assembly including spring-biasing means for biasing the lower ends of the handles away from the housing assembly and in such manner that each of the lower ends is independently movable towards said housing assembly when a force sufficient to overcome said spring-biasing means is applied thereto; and
first independent switch means positioned in said housing assembly a predetermined distance from the lower end of said first handle and second independent switch means positioned in said housing assembly a predetermined distance from the lower end of said second handle, each of said first and second independent switch means being actuatable by the means for connecting the lower ends of said handles to the housing assembly by movement exceeding a predetermined amount of its associated handle lower end toward said housing for substantially instantaneously de-energizing the motor to thereby stop belt movement.
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Abstract
An emergency shut-off switch assembly and a frame assembly for use with a treadmill-type exercise apparatus. The switch assembly includes handles connected to an upper portion of a housing assembly of the exercise apparatus. Independent shut-off switches for substantially instantaneously de-energizing a motor of the apparatus are closely spaced from lower ends of each of the handles in such manner that a downward force greater than a predetermined amount on either of the handles actuates its associated switch. Actuation of the switch results in substantially instantaneous stopping of the belt of the apparatus. The frame assembly includes supports for adjustably connecting ends of an axle of an idler pulley to the frame assembly so that the angular orientation of the axle with respect to the frame assembly is adjustable and pulleys are easily removed or replaced. Also, one end of a driven pulley of the apparatus is adjustably connected to the frame assembly. Further, a motor used to drive the driven pulley is mounted to the frame assembly in such manner that the motor is translatable with respect to the frame assembly to rapidly and precisely adjust tension in a belt interconnecting the motor with the driven pulley.
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4 Claims
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1. In an exercise machine of the treadmill type having a frame assembly, a housing assembly supported by the frame assembly, a motor positioned within said housing assembly, an endless belt driven by the motor and guided by the frame assembly, and manually operated switch means for controlling starting and stopping of the motor, the improvement comprising an emergency shut-off switch assembly for substantially instantaneously de-energizing the motor to thereby stop belt movement, said emergency shut-off switch assembly comprising:
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first and second handles having upper and lower ends connectable to said housing assembly in such manner that said handles are positioned to be grasped by a user of the exercise machine; means for pivotally connecting each of the upper ends of said handles to said housing assembly; means for connecting each of the lower ends of said handles to said housing assembly including spring-biasing means for biasing the lower ends of the handles away from the housing assembly and in such manner that each of the lower ends is independently movable towards said housing assembly when a force sufficient to overcome said spring-biasing means is applied thereto; and first independent switch means positioned in said housing assembly a predetermined distance from the lower end of said first handle and second independent switch means positioned in said housing assembly a predetermined distance from the lower end of said second handle, each of said first and second independent switch means being actuatable by the means for connecting the lower ends of said handles to the housing assembly by movement exceeding a predetermined amount of its associated handle lower end toward said housing for substantially instantaneously de-energizing the motor to thereby stop belt movement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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