Electrical Signal Analysis to Assess the Physical Condition of a Human or Animal
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1. A human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices comprising:
- an interface box removably connected between a source of electrical power and incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device,at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, anda means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.
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Abstract
The invention is a human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices having an interface box removably disposed on incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.
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1. A human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices comprising:
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an interface box removably connected between a source of electrical power and incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 25)
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6. A human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices comprising:
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an interface box removably connected between a source of electrical power and incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, at least one voltage transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing voltage signals to said fitness and therapy device, a data recorder for recording said current signals and said voltage signals, and a computer having a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals and said voltage signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters. - View Dependent Claims (3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 20, 26)
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13. A method of determining human and animal performance on a fitness and therapy device comprising the steps of:
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coupling an interface box between a source of electrical power and incoming power wiring for a fitness and therapy device, securing at least one current transducer to said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and connecting a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters. - View Dependent Claims (14, 16, 17)
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18. A method of determining human and animal performance on a fitness and therapy device comprising the steps of:
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coupling an interface box between a source of electrical power and incoming power wiring for a fitness and therapy device, securing at least one current transducer to said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, securing at least one voltage transducer to said interface box for sensing voltage signals to said fitness and therapy device, connecting a data recorder for recording said current signals and said voltage signals, and connecting a computer having a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals and said voltage signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters. - View Dependent Claims (19, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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