The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/DE2011/000262, filed Mar. 14, 2011, which claims priority of DE 10 2010 023 122.3, filed Jun. 1, 2010, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention pertains to a device for measuring bioimpedances, which comprises at least one measuring electrode for each foot and each hand of the person being measured, in which the electrodes are connected to an evaluation device, and in which at least one scale is provided for determining the body weight of the person being measured.
These types of devices are typically used to determine the relative amount of fat in human tissue. Because of the relatively low percentage of water in fatty tissue, the electrical resistance of such fatty tissue is much greater than the electrical resistance of muscles or of body fluids. Through an appropriate measurement of the resistance or impedance in combination with a weight measurement, it is therefore possible to determine the percentage of fat.
To obtain accurate measurements, it is essential for the measuring current to flow through at least most of the body. For accurate measurements, therefore, electrodes are required both in the area of the feet and in the area of the hands.
So that the measurement can be carried out quickly and in a manner comfortable for the user, it is necessary for the contact with the electrodes to be established easily and comfortably. The idea is therefore for the person being measured to stand with each foot on one of the associated electrodes and to grip the electrodes provided for the hands. Establishing good contact between the feet and the foot electrodes is relatively easy if the person being measured can see immediately how he is supposed to orient himself. Correct contact with the hand electrodes to be gripped depends on the correct relative positioning between the hands the electrodes.
The goal of the present invention is to design a device of the type described above in such a way that correct positioning of the electrodes relative to the person to be measured is facilitated.
This goal is achieved according to the invention in that the electrodes provided for contact with the hands of the person to be measured are arranged in the area of at least one positionable support element.
Arranging the electrodes in the area of a positionable support element offers several advantages. First, it is possible to adapt the positioning of the electrodes to the height of the user, to his specific anatomy, and to his posture. This adaptability leads to good electrical contact between the electrodes and the hands of the user, but it also makes it easier for the user to adopt a comfortable stance. The use of the support element also makes it possible to facilitate the correct positioning of the user relative to the scale and also to the foot electrodes. This, too, helps to obtain to a correct measurement.
The device can be adapted to the height of the user by designing the support element so that its height can be adjusted.
A stance with spread-out arms is facilitated by designing the support element so that it can be positioned with a horizontal directional component.
Obtaining a comfortable gripping position and/or making the necessary adjustment is facilitated by designing the support element so that it can be rotated.
Predetermined positioning paths can be defined by designing the support element so that it can slide along a guide element.
A sturdy mechanical design is obtained by attaching the guide element to a vertical column, which carries an indicator.
The mechanical strength of the device can also be increased by using struts to brace the ends of the guide element facing away from the vertical column.
According to one embodiment, it is provided that the guide element is designed so that its height can be positioned relative to the vertical column.
The device becomes especially easy to use when the ends of the guide element facing away from the vertical column are lower in a vertical direction than the area of the guide element facing the vertical column.
An effective support function for the user and at the same time optimal conditions for adjusting the electrodes are achieved by giving the guide element a semicircular shape.
Especially accurate measurement results are obtained by designing the evaluation device both to evaluate a measured alternating current and to evaluate a measured alternating voltage.
The positionability of the at least one support element for the electrodes defined above can be realized in various ways. According to a first design variant, a support element is provided for each of the electrodes assigned to the user's hands, this support element being designed so that its position can be varied either along the guide element or together with the guide element. The position of the support element is changed as appropriate to ensure that the electrodes assume their optimal positions.
According to another design variant, at least two support elements for the electrodes are provided for each hand of the user, wherein the support elements are arranged without the ability to move relative to the guide element. For example, three support elements, each of these preferably for two electrodes, are arranged along the length of the guide element. The user grips the electrodes which are in the most favorable position in relation to his anatomy. Gripping the electrodes in this way as a function of the specific anatomy of the user is facilitated in particular by designing the guide element so that it extends downward at a slant and/or curves downward from the vertical column.
With respect to the angle of the guide element relative to the horizontal, a range of 10-40° has been found advisable for the angle in question. A range of 20-30° is preferred. In the case of the present exemplary embodiment, an angle of approximately 25° is used.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated schematically in the drawings:
According to the embodiment in
An indicator 4 is arranged in the area of a vertical column 3. The indicator 4 can be designed as a display screen. Operating elements can also be provided in the area of the vertical column 3. The indicator 4 is arranged at a convenient reading height for the user.
Hand electrodes 6 are arranged in the area of support elements 5. Two hand electrodes 6 are preferably used for each hand of the user. As seen in
The support elements 5 are designed so that they can be positioned along a guide element 7. In the exemplary embodiment shown here, the guide element 7 is attached to the vertical column 6 and comprises a semicircular shape.
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In an embodiment similar to that of
Through the arrangement of the support element 5 in the area of the guide element 7 and through the design of the guide element 7, the person to be measured will always assume a position in which the arms are spread slightly out to the side. This prevents the arms from contacting the side of the user's body, which would falsify the measurement result through the creation of additional paths of electrical conductivity. The previously described design of the guide element 7 in the manner of a hand railing and the slant of the course of the guide element 7 relative to the horizontal plane have proven to be advantageous in encouraging this lateral spreading of the arms. Regardless of the user's actual height and arm length, the user will be able to place his hands in a position which is optimal for the performance of the measurement.
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