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Electronic ergometer

  • US 4,224,952 A
  • Filed: 08/07/1978
  • Issued: 09/30/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/07/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electronic ergometer for measuring work performed by an individual in terms of oscillation of the body center of gravity thereof, comprising:

  • a power supply unit having an output;

    transducer means for converting the oscillations of the body center of gravity of said individual into electrical signals provided as an output, said transducer means being implemented as at least one siesmic pickup having an output;

    a pulse shaper comprising a threshold element and having a first input, a second input and an output, said first input being coupled to said output of said power supply unit, and said second input being coupled to said output of said transducer means;

    an adjustable high frequency multivibrator having a control input, an input and an output of settable frequency, said cntrol input being coupled to said output of said pulse shaper, and said input being coupled to said output of said power supply unit;

    a frequency generating circuit operatively associated with said adjustable high frequency multivibrator, having an element for setting the frequency of said output of said adjustable high frequency multivibrator;

    selecting means having an output coupled to said element of said frequency generating circuit for selecting the frequency of said adjustable high frequency multivibrator;

    a frequency divider having a counting input, a reset input, an input and an output, said counting input being coupled to said output of said adjustable high frequency multivibrator, and said input being coupled to said output of said power supply unit;

    a multi-digit counter having a counting input, a reset input, an input and a plurality of bit position outputs equal in number to the number of bit positions of the counter, said counting input being coupled to said output of said frequency divider, and said input being coupled to said output of said power supply unit;

    an indicator having a group of inputs, respective inputs of said group of inputs being coupled to corresponding respective bit position outputs of said multi-digit counter;

    a zero setting unit having an input and an output, said input being coupled to said output of said power supply unit, said output being coupled to said reset input of said frequency divider and to said reset input of said multi-digit counter; and

    a housing to accommodate said transducer means, said pulse shaper, said adjustable high frequency multivibrator, said selecting means, said frequency divider, said multi-digit counter, said indicator, and said zero setting unit.

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