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Bioelectrical impedance measuring apparatus

  • US 8,548,556 B2
  • Filed: 10/01/2010
  • Issued: 10/01/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/01/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Bioelectrical impedance measuring apparatus for determining composition data of a human body according to predetermined measuring programs, said apparatus comprising:

  • a plurality of electrodes which are configured to act as current input electrodes or voltage measurement electrodes depending on the specific measuring program;

    measuring circuitry including alternating current sources, voltage measuring circuits, and a control and analysis unit,said control and analysis unit being configured to inject an alternating current from one of the alternating current sources through two of said electrodes into the body, which two electrodes serve as current input electrodes for the specific measuring program, and to determine with two other of said electrodes on different limbs the resulting voltages using the voltage measuring circuits, wherein the two other electrodes serve as voltage measurement electrodes for the specific program, and to determine therefrom the impedance of body segments; and

    two hand contact bodies, each of which is shaped in such a manner and provided with two hand-contacting ones of said electrodes in such a manner that a user, when contacting the hand contact bodies with hands, comes into contact with said two hand-contacting electrodes for each hand on each respective hand contact body,each hand contact body including a hand seating surface for placement of a hand inner surface thereon,each hand seating surface including an electrically insulating separating wall formed of electrically insulative material and dimensioned to extend at least substantially along the length of at least one finger of a pair of adjacent fingers of a respective one of the hands, said separating wall projecting from the seating surface to extend a height that positions the wall in a space between the fingers when the respective one of the hands is placed on the hand seating surface to thereby prevent direct contact between the fingers and to separate and electrically insulate the fingers from each other,one of the two hand-contacting electrodes of each hand contact body being disposed on each side of the separating wall such that, when the respective hand is placed on the hand seating surface, each of the hand-contacting electrodes comes into contact with at least one finger placed on the respective side of the wall.

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