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Biorhythm indicator
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Inventors: Rebsch, Donald L.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Tomsky; Stephen J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Beall & Jeffery
The 23 day physical biorhythmic cycle, 28 day sensitive biorhythmic cycle, and 33 day intellectual biorhythmic cycle are commonly plotted in phase relationship with each other from a point where they commonly start on the neutral axis representing birth through 100 years in 4 year groupings, with adjacent 4 year groupings being shifted 1 day corresponding to the presence of a leap year in each 4 year grouping. The chart containing the plots is provided with lines indicating day intervals and indicia representing year intervals consecutively from the beginning day of birth. A curve that is a composite of the three biorhythmic curves is vertically aligned and spaced adjacently throughout the chart. A table of consecutively numbered days for specific years with the presence or absence of February 29 in the particular years being compensated for, is also provided so that it may be placed adjacent the plots to align the birthday as indicated by day, month and year on the table with the birthday mark as indicated on the plot, with a shift of one day on the plot according to whether February 29 occurred before or after the birthday within the four year grouping. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The present invention is particularly adapted to be used in a book, or booklet form, wherein the three biorhythmic cycles of physical, sensitive, and intellectual are plotted from birth for a substantial period of time, such as 100 years. FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively represent two pages from such a book or booklet, with such pages preferrably facing each other so that when the book or booklet is opened, the pages will present a generally common plane having therein the biorhythmic cycles plotted for a 4 year period. The 4 year period represented in FIGS. 1 and 2 is the period from birth through the fourth year of life, and with an explanation of these four years, it can readily be seen that the remaining years of a total 100 year period or any other total period may be easily plotted in the same manner. In FIGS. 1 and 2, the physical cycle of 23 days is plotted by a solid line 10, the sensitive cycle of 28 days is plotted as a long dashed line 11, and the intellectual cycle of 33 days is plotted as a short dashed line 12. The chart or graph includes a plurality of equally spaced and parallel vertical reference lines 13, with the space between adjacent lines representing a time period of 1 day. A horizontal reference line 14 represents the average for the three biorhythmic cycles 10, 11, 12, and the area above the reference line 14 corresponds to a positive or strong biorhythmic cycle influence, while the area below such reference line 14 corresponds to a low or weak biorhythmic cycle influence. The biorhythmic cycles are plotted as sine curves, since such appear to be most commonly employed in nature, although the exact shape of such curves is unknown and also their amplitude would vary in actuality; the precise sine curve for the three cycles with equal amplitude is chosen for illustrative purposes and is the best approximation available to fit experimentally obtained data. For every five days as represented by the vertical reference lines 13, a darker line 15 is used merely for ease of calculations
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