Structure of rocker arms with optical sensing control for an exercise apparatus
First Claim
1. A structure of a rocker arm with optical sensing control for an exercise apparatus, comprising:
- a) a finger groove located on a handgrip of the rocker arm of the exercise apparatus and corresponding to a form of a finger pad of a finger of an operator and receiving the finger;
b) an optical sensing element connected to a console of the exercise apparatus through a conducting wire for setting different functions by means of effective detection signals; and
c) an aperture located on a bottom of the finger groove for accommodating the optical sensing element,wherein the effective detection signals include a plurality of different signals dependent upon placement and time duration of the finger,whereby the exercise apparatus is operable when the finger is slightly moved at fixed point during the exercise session.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a structure of rocker arms with optical sensing control for an exercise apparatus. The rocker arm of an exercise apparatus includes a handgrip. At least an optical sensor in accordance with the invention is positioned within a finger groove of the handgrip. The finger groove is so constructed that its form corresponds to the finger pad of the finger of an operator. Meanwhile, the finger groove is provided with an aperture in which the optical sensing element is hidden. The optical sensing element is connected to a console of the exercise apparatus through a conducting wire for setting different functions (exercise speed, slope or resistance) by means of effective detection signals. Therefore, the exercise apparatus is operable by means that a finger of both hands is slightly moved at fixed point during the exercise session.
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1. A structure of a rocker arm with optical sensing control for an exercise apparatus, comprising:
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a) a finger groove located on a handgrip of the rocker arm of the exercise apparatus and corresponding to a form of a finger pad of a finger of an operator and receiving the finger; b) an optical sensing element connected to a console of the exercise apparatus through a conducting wire for setting different functions by means of effective detection signals; and c) an aperture located on a bottom of the finger groove for accommodating the optical sensing element, wherein the effective detection signals include a plurality of different signals dependent upon placement and time duration of the finger, whereby the exercise apparatus is operable when the finger is slightly moved at fixed point during the exercise session.
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