Towards innovative road cycle gloves for low vibration transmission

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Abstract

This research activity aims to develop new cycling gloves. A first step was focused on the definition of the functional requirements through user centred design methods. Since vibrations coming to the hand-arm system of a cyclist have a considerable effect a second step was concentrated on the analysis of hand-arm vibrations in road cycling. The paper shows results of laboratory tests executed for three different hand sizes, three different frequency ranges, with two different type of gloves and without gloves. Load conditions used for the test were determined with a former field test. Results obtained were analysed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), that showed no significant effect of existing gloves in reducing vibration transmissibility. This led to the need of new kind of cycling gloves that could reduce those vibrations and increase the cyclist’s comfort.

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Sanseverino, G., Schwanitz, S., Krumm, D., Odenwald, S., & Lanzotti, A. (2021). Towards innovative road cycle gloves for low vibration transmission. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing, 15(1), 155–158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-020-00748-8

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