1. Field of the Invention
This invention related to a control glove, particularly to one for five fingers of a user to extend therein and moving the thumb to optionally contact one of the four fingers for controlling to change the item of operations of a fitness machine.
2. Description of the Prior Art
When a person makes fitness exercise on a fitness machine or appliance and wants to change the ongoing item of operations of the fitness machine or appliance during exercising, for example, to change the speed of the jogging machine or the inclining angle of a stepping board, the person may not be able to easily handle a switch on the machine or appliance, as the switch is stationary, but the person is moving his body, causing instability of the center of gravity of the body, so that the person may lose control to incline or fall down from the machine or appliance. Therefore, this control glove has been devised to get rid of the above-mentioned disadvantage of the convention fitness machine or appliance.
The purpose of the invention is to offer a control glove for controlling the different operations of a fitness machine or appliance, by using the thumb of the glove moved by a user for optionally contacting with one of the four fingers of a hand and accordingly controlling ongoing operation of the fitness machine.
The feature of the invention is a contact point respectively provided on the thumb and four fingers of a hand, and the contact point on the thumb is for a common use, and the contact points on the four fingers direct an item of operations different from one another. Then the contact points are all electrically connected with a controller, which includes a transmitter to send signals to a receiver provided in a fitness machine or appliance. Then the control glove is used by a user (exerciser), with the thumb optionally contacting with one of the other fingers, so the contact points of the thumb and one of the fingers are connected to let electricity get through to transmit an item of operation directed by one of the fingers to the receiver of the fitness machine or appliance, which then changes the ongoing operation to the selected item of operation.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a control glove in the present invention, as shown in
In using, a user wears the control glove 1, and moves the thumb (10A) to contact one of the other fingers, for example, the index finger (10B) so as to let the contact point (11A) of the thumb contact the contact point (11B) of the index finger. The controller 20 may transmit the signal of the datum of the selected item of operations directed by the index finger (10B) to the receiver 31 of the fitness machine 30. Then the fitness machine 30 changes the on-going operation to the operation directed by the index finger (10B). Similarly, if a user moves the thumb (10A) to contact the middle finger (10C) so as to let the contact point (11A) o f the thumb contact the contact point (11C) of the middle finger, the controller 20 sends a signal of the selected item of operations to the fitness machine 30 to change the on-going operation to the operation directed by the middle finger. So do the third finger (10D) and the little finger (10E) direct their item of operations by contact with the thumb (10A), as shown in
Next, when the control glove 1 is applied to a fitness machine 30 such as a jogging machine, the contact point (11B) of the index finger (10B) controls a stepping board to incline down, and the contact point (11C) of the middle finger (10C) controls the stepping board to incline up, and the contact point (11D) of the third finger (10D) controls the moving band to reduce its speed, and the contact point (11E) of the little finger (10E) controls the moving band to increase its speed.
In general, a user can move this control glove 1 and optionally choose the thumb (10A) to contact one of the four fingers to get the needed operation of a fitness machine with easiness during making exercise, not needing to move a hand to handle a switch as needed in the conventional fitness machine.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.