Claims
- 1. A method to measure vertical jump height of a jumper, which method comprises:measuring both take-off impulse force over a period of time and landing impulse force over a period of time of a jump of said jumper; measuring a time period between take-off and landing; converting said impulse force and time periods measurements into upward and downward velocities by integrating force over said time measurements; calculating vertical jump height from said velocities; and displaying said vertical jump height.
- 2. A method to measure vertical jump height of a jumper as set forth in claim 1 including the additional step of measuring said time period with a plurality of transducers.
- 3. A vertical jump measuring device, which comprises:at least one normally open transducer adapted to deliver a signal and deactivated in response to a jumper stepping thereon; a timer connected to said transducer and adapted to receive said signal to measure a time period said transducer is activated while said jumper is in the air; a table which derives vertical height jumped from impulse force and time period measurements; means to display the resultant vertical height jumped from said table; and an output device connected to said means to display the resultant vertical jump height of said jumper obtained from said table.
- 4. A vertical jump measuring device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said table is stored in a microprocessor database.
- 5. A vertical jump measuring device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said table is empirically developed.
- 6. A vertical measuring device, which comprises:at least one normally closed transducer adapted to deliver a signal and activate response to a jumper stepping thereon; a timer connected to said transducer and adapted to receive said signal to measure a time period said transducer is deactivated while said jumper is in the air; a table which derives vertical height jumped from impulse force and time period measurements; means to display the resultant vertical height jumped; and an output device connected to said means to display the resultant vertical jump height of said jumper obtained from said table.
- 7. A vertical jump measuring device as set forth in claim 6 wherein said table is stored in a microprocessor database.
- 8. A vertical jump measuring device as set forth in claim 6 wherein said table is empirically developed.
- 9. A vertical jump measuring device, which comprises:at least one normally open transducer adapted to deliver a signal and deactivated response to a jumper stepping thereon; at timer connected to said transducer and adapted to receive said signal to measure time period said transducer is activated while said jumper is in the air; a table which derives vertical height jumped by calculating the square of the time period the jumper is in the air and thereafter multiplying the result by a constant; means to display the resultant vertical height jumped from said table; and an output device connected to said means to display the resultant vertical jump height of said jumper obtained from said table.
- 10. A vertical jump measuring device, which comprises:at least one normally closed transducer adapted to deliver a signal and activated in response to a jumper stepping thereon; a timer connected to said transducer and adapted to receive said signal to measure a time period said transducer is deactivated while said jumper is in the air, a table which derives vertical height jumped by calculating the square of the time period the jumper is in the air and thereafter multiplying the result by a constant; means to display the resultant vertical height jumped; and an output device connected to said means to display the resultant vertical jump height of said jumper obtained from said table.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/797,395 filed Feb. 10, 1997 entitled PORTABLE JUMP MEASURING DEVICE, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,838,638.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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