Claims
- 1. A method of measuring an instantaneous power generated by a leg extending force, comprising the steps of:
- pushing against a foot plate, said pushing causing rotation of a rotary drive system comprising a powder brake, an intermediate shaft and a rope drum shaft;
- receiving a first pulse having a frequency which varies with the rotation of said rope drum shaft;
- receiving a second pulse having a frequency which varies with the rotation of said powder brake;
- calculating a maximum speed, V.sub.max, of said foot plate and an output time, .tau..sub.max, of said maximum speed based on said first and second pulses;
- calculating a power produced by said leg extending force based upon an evaluation of kinetic energy imparted to said foot plate and said rotary drive system, a force exerted by said powder brake, said maximum speed V.sub.max of said foot plate and said output time .tau..sub.max ; and
- outputting a result of said calculation of power.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said receiving and said calculating are performed by a microcomputer.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 further including the step of inputting data into said microcomputer.
- 4. The method according to claim 2 further including the step of measuring sliding conditions of said foot plate.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 further including the step of printing results of said measuring of said sliding conditions.
- 6. The method according to claim 4 further including the step of displaying predetermined values obtained by said measuring of said sliding conditions.
- 7. The method according to claim 4 further including the steps of:
- extending legs of a subject a plurality of times so that said foot plate travels a distance which corresponds to the length of said legs, said extending of said legs causing rotation of said rope drum shaft;
- generating a forward/backward pulse having a frequency which varies according to said rotation of said rope drum shaft to be generated;
- detecting said forward/backward pulse by said microcomputer; and
- calculating an average distance said foot plate travels so as to determine a maximum distance said foot plate will be allowed to move during said pushing against said foot plate.
- 8. A method of measuring an instantaneous power generated by a leg extending force, comprising the steps of:
- pushing against a footplate, said pushing causing movement of said footplate and causing rotation of a rotary drive system comprising a powder brake, an intermediate shaft and a drum shaft;
- receiving a first pulse having a frequency which varies with the rotation of said rope drum shaft;
- receiving a second pulse having a frequency which varies with the rotation of said powder brake;
- calculating a maximum speed, V.sub.max, of said footplate and an output time .tau..sub.max of said maximum speed based on said first and second pulses;
- calculating a power produced by the leg extending force from the formula ##EQU14## where Wo represents an equivalent mass of the footplate, F.sub.B represents a brake force produced by the powder brake, and g is a gravitational constant; and
- outputting a result of said calculation of power.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application No. 07/821,722, filed Jan. 16, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,674.
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