Electronic calorie counter
First Claim
1. An electronic consumption calculator including(1) an activity sensor having(a) a housing, a first magnet having a fixed position in said housing(b) a second magnet movable within said housing and having a pole aligned to confront the same pole on said fixed magnet so that the second magnet occupies a reference position at a distance from said first magnet, and(c) a means for defining an axis between said first magnet'"'"'s fixed position and said second magnet'"'"'s reference position, said axis being intercepted by said second movable magnet in response to activity by a user of said calculator, and(2) means for calculating the number of calories expended in the course of said activity comprising(a) means for defining a first variable as a function of the time the second magnet intercepts said axis,(b) means for deriving a second variable as a function of the physical characteristics of said user including age, sex, height and weight, and(c) processing means for calculating and displaying the number of calories expended on the basis of said first and second variable.
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Abstract
An electronic calorie counter is disclosed which provides a digital readout of the rate of caloric consumption with exercise by the user by sensing the vertical component of the motion of the user, and translating that motion into electronic impulses. The vertical component of the user'"'"'s motion is constantly detected using a magneto-electric transducer in combination with means for defining an opto-electric axis in the transducer. The output of the opto-electric means is combined with a clock-controlled gate to provide a burst of impulses over a unit of time which is proportional to the vertical acceleration sensed. The gate output is supplied to a program-controlled processor utilizing a mathematical equation derived to analyze caloric consumption in humans with exercise. The processor is also responsive to several input switches indicating the physical parameters of the individual user in calculating caloric consumption. The microprocessor output, as displayed, comprises the calories consumed by the user over a fixed period of time.
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1. An electronic consumption calculator including
(1) an activity sensor having (a) a housing, a first magnet having a fixed position in said housing (b) a second magnet movable within said housing and having a pole aligned to confront the same pole on said fixed magnet so that the second magnet occupies a reference position at a distance from said first magnet, and (c) a means for defining an axis between said first magnet'"'"'s fixed position and said second magnet'"'"'s reference position, said axis being intercepted by said second movable magnet in response to activity by a user of said calculator, and (2) means for calculating the number of calories expended in the course of said activity comprising (a) means for defining a first variable as a function of the time the second magnet intercepts said axis, (b) means for deriving a second variable as a function of the physical characteristics of said user including age, sex, height and weight, and (c) processing means for calculating and displaying the number of calories expended on the basis of said first and second variable.
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