Claims
- 1. A method of measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising the steps of:connecting a plurality of reference resistors each having a known resistance in series with said patient's body; supplying an electric current into a current path through said plurality of reference resistors and said patient's body; measuring voltage drops across any of said reference resistors and/or measuring voltage drops across any groups of adjacent said reference resistors, and measuring a voltage drop due to said patient's body by momentarily and successively switching over a voltage drop measuring device for each of said voltage drops; obtaining a correlation formula between said known resistances of said reference resistors and impedance of said patient's body, based on measured values of said voltage drops; and determining the impedance of said patient's body by using the measured value of the voltage drop due to said patient's body and said obtained correlation formula.
- 2. An apparatus for measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising a pair of input electrodes and a pair of output electrodes adapted to contact with spaced-apart portions of said patient's body;a plurality of reference resistors each having a known resistance connected in series with input electrodes; means for supplying an electric current into a current path through said plurality of reference resistors, said input electrodes and said portions of the patient's body; voltage drop measuring means; switching means for momentarily and successively switching over said voltage drop measuring means across any of said reference resistors and/or across any groups of adjacent said reference resistors, and across said pair of output electrodes to measure voltage drops across the said reference resistors and/or voltage drops across the groups of said reference resistors, and a voltage drop due to said patient's body when said current supplying means supplies an electric current into said current path; and processing means for obtaining a correlation formula between said resistances of said reference resistors and impedance of patient's body on the basis of values of said voltage drops measured by said voltage drop measuring means and determining the impedance of said patient's body by using the measured value of the voltage drop due to said patient's body and said obtained correlation formula.
- 3. An apparatus for measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising:an insulating base upon which a patient stands by placing the patient's feet on the insulating base; a first pair of conductive electrodes used as current supply terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's feet when the patient is standing on the insulating base; a second pair of conductive electrodes used as voltage detecting terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's feet when the patient is standing on the insulating base; said second pair of conductive electrodes being set to 5 cm or more apart to said current supply terminal electrodes so as to eliminate the influence of a potential distribution; and a calculating device to calculate an impedance of a patient's body from current and voltage using said first and second pairs of conductive electrodes.
- 4. An apparatus for measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising:an insulating base upon which a patient stands by placing the patient's feet on the insulating base; a first pair of conductive electrodes used as current supply terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's toes when the patient is standing on the insulating base; a second pair of conductive electrodes used as voltage detecting terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's heels when the patient is standing on the insulating base; said second pair of conductive electrodes being set to 5 cm or more apart to said current supply terminals electrodes so as to eliminate the influence of a potential distribution; and a calculating device to calculate an impedance of a patient's body from current and voltage using said first and second pairs of conductive electrodes.
- 5. An apparatus for measuring bioelectrical impedance of a patient's body comprising an apparatus base of electrical insulating material, a first conductive electrode provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, a second conductive electrode provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, an electric current supplying device for supplying an electric current to said first and second electrodes, a third conductive electrode provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, a fourth conductive electrode provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, and a calculating device for measuring a voltage between said third and fourth electrodes and calculating bioelectrical impedance, whereby a distance through the skin of said patient's body between said first or second electrode and said third or fourth electrode is 5 cm or more when all of said first, second, third and fourth electrodes contact the skin of said patient's body.
- 6. An apparatus for measuring bioelectrical impedance of a patient's body comprising an apparatus base of electrical insulating material, a first pair of conductive electrodes provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, an electric current supplying device for supplying an electric current to said first pair of electrodes, a second pair of conductive electrodes provided on said base and adapted to contact a skin of said patient's body, and a calculating device for measuring a voltage between said second pair of electrodes and calculating bioelectrical impedance, whereby a distance through the skin of said patient's body between said first pair of electrodes and said second pair of electrodes is 5 cm or more when all of said first pair of electrodes and said second pair of electrodes contact the skin of said patient's body.
- 7. An apparatus for measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising:an insulating base upon which a patient stands by placing the patient's feet on the insulating base; a first pair of elongated conductive electrodes used as current supply terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's toes when the patient is standing on the insulating base, each of said pair of elongated conductive electrodes having a longitudinal axis extending in the fore and aft direction of the patient's feet; a second pair of conductive electrodes used as voltage detecting terminals disposed on said base in a position in alignment with said longitudinal axes to be contacted by the underside of the patient's heels when the patient is standing on the insulating base; and a calculating device to calculate an impedance of a patient's body from current and voltage using said first and second pairs of conductive electrodes.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the first and second pair of conductive electrodes are raised slightly above the insulating base so that they may be sensed by a patient standing on the insulating base.
- 9. An apparatus for measuring impedance of a patient's body comprising:an insulating base having an upper surface upon which a patient stands by placing the patient's feet on the insulating base; a first pair of conductive electrodes used as current supply terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's toes when the patient is standing on the insulating base; a second pair of conductive electrodes used as voltage detecting terminals disposed on said base in a position to be contacted by the underside of the patient's heels when the patient is standing on the insulating base; said first pair and said second pair of conductive electrodes being raised above the upper surface of the base by a slight amount in order to be sensed by the patient when standing on the base to insure proper positioning of the patient's feet, and a calculating device to calculate an impedance of a patient's body from current and voltage using said first and second pairs of conductive electrodes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 08/224,087, filed Apr. 6, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,176, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 07/948,606, filed Sep. 23, 1992, now abandoned.
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