Claims
- 1. A manual control for an electronic device operationally coupled to a control means to vary a variable of the device, with at least one flexible cord electrically connected to the control means at a first end of the cord, the cord having an electrical property which varies in accordance with a longitudinal force applied to a second end of the cord longitudinally disposed from the first end of the cord, wherein the variable of the device varies with a magnitude of the longitudinal force, wherein there are at least two cords each connected at one end electrically to the control means, the control means being arranged so that application of the longitudinal force to the second end of a first cord causes the control means to vary the variable of the electrical device in one direction, and application of longitudinal force to the second end of a second cord causes the control means to vary the variable in the opposite direction.
- 2. A manual control according to claim 1, in which the electrical property is the electrical resistance of the cord.
- 3. A manual control according to claim 1, in which the second end of each cord is connected mechanically to opposite ends of an insulating manual grip.
- 4. A manual control according to claim 2, in which the electrical resistance of the cord decreases as the longitudinal force applied to the cord increases.
- 5. A garment for use with an electronic device operationally coupled to a control means to vary a variable of the device, the garment comprising means to support the electronic device, including at least one flexible cord having a first end connected electrically to the control means, the cord having an electrical property which varies in accordance with a magnitude of a longitudinal force applied to a second end of the cord longitudinally disposed from the first end of the cord wherein the control means is arranged to sense the electrical property of the core and to vary the variable of the electronic device accordingly, wherein there are at least two cords each connected at one end electrically to the control means, he control means being arranged so that application of the longitudinal force to the second end of a first cord causes the control means to vary the variable of the electrical device in one direction, and application of longitudinal force to the second end of a second cord causes the control means to vary the variable in the opposite direction.
- 6. A garment according to claim 5, in which the second end of the cord lies outside the garment.
- 7. A garment according to claim 5, in which the second end or each cord is connected mechanically to opposite ends of an insulating manual grip.
- 8. A garment according to claim 6, in which there are two cords each connected at one end electrically to the control means, the control means being arranged so that application of the longitudinal force to the second end of one cord causes the control mean to vary the variable of the electrical device in one direction, and in which the second end of each cord is connected mechanically to opposite ends of an insulating manual grip.
- 9. A manual control for an electronic device operationally coupled to a control means to vary a variable of the device, with at least one flexible cord electrically connected to the control means at a first end of the cord, the cord having an electrical property which varies in accordance with a longitudinal force applied co a second end of the cord longitudinally disposed from the first end of the cord, wherein the variable of the device varies with a magnitude of the longitudinal force, wherein there are two cords each connected at one end electrically to the control means, the control means being arranged so that application of the longitudinal force to the second end of one cord causes the control means to vary the variable of the electrical device in one direction, and in which the second end of each cord is connected mechanically to opposite ends of an insulating manual grip.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation divisional of application Ser. No. 09/759,020, filed Jan. 11, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,535,102.
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Continuations (1)
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