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US1280857A
US1280857A US5630815A US5630815A US1280857A US 1280857 A US1280857 A US 1280857A US 5630815 A US5630815 A US 5630815A US 5630815 A US5630815 A US 5630815A US 1280857 A US1280857 A US 1280857A
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    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a novel and etlicient therapeutic apparatus in which various diseases and ailments of the limbs of the body may be ef fectively treated by the application of an intense dry heat and strong rays of light.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the apparatus, partly broken away
  • Fig. 2 represents a transverse sectional view therethrough
  • Fig. 3 represents a perspective View of a slightly modified type of the invention.
  • the numeral 5 in icates generally a cylindrical cabinet or receptacle adapted to be supported in horizontal positlon upon legs 6.
  • the receptacle 5 comprises a lower and relatively stationary part 7 and an upper hinged part or cover 8, which latter is hingedly secured along one of its longitudinal edges to the corresponding longitudinal edge of the lower section or part 7.
  • cover 8 is adapted to be secured in closed position by a. suitabletype of fastener 9.
  • the side walls of the parts 7 and 8 are preferably formed of metal and a lining of nonheat conducting material 10 is arranged within the receptacle in spaced relation to the side and end walls thereof to rovide an air space 11.
  • a cylindrical meta lic lining 12 is arranged wlthin the non-heat conductin lining 10 and the inner surface thereo is'polished so as to highly reflect and focus the rays of light from the electric lamps arranged within the receptacle 1n the 53 plane of the axis of the lining or reflector 12.
  • One end wall of the receptacle is formed with a central opening 13 of adequate diameter to receive the arm or leg of a person and a stand or support 14 is secured in vertical position in the end of the receptacle opposite the apertured end wall.
  • the upper extremity of the support 14 terminates at approximately the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical receptacle and a cushion 15 is positioned thereon for supporting the leg or arm of the patient in the focus of the lamps.
  • a plurality of strips 16 are secured in spaced parallel relation to the inner reflecting wall 12 of the receptacle and a plurality of electric lamp sockets 17 are secured to said strips.
  • Electric lam s 18 are removably secured in the sockets 1 and are disposed radially of the longitudinal axis of the receptacle.
  • the arm or leg of the patient is positioned through the opening 13 in the receptacle and the extremity of the limb to be treated is supported upon the pad orcushion 15 and the support 14, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • a towel, or the like, 19 is wrapped about the limb of the patient so as to prevent the escape of light or heat from the interior of the receptacle.
  • the electric lamps 18 are connected with a suitable source of eleotromotive force and the heat generated thereby heats the interior of the receptacle.
  • the light from the lamps 18 is reflected by the reflector or lining 12 upon the arm of the patient and is extremely effective in the treatment of certain diseases and ailments familiar to those skilled in the art of therapeutics.
  • both end walls of the receptacle are formed with openings 13 and this type of apparatus is specially designed for local treatment of the-limbs intermediate the extremities thereof.
  • An electro -therapeutic apparatus comrising a semi-cylindrical stationary section
  • each section egs supporting said section, a movable semicylindrical section having one of its longitudinal ed es hinged to one of the longitudinal edges 0 the stationary section, means detachably connecting the other longitudinal edges of said section.
  • one end of each section provided with a semi-circular opening which openings are adapted to coiiperate with each illuminating means and to hold the lining 10 other in receiving the limb of a person, a in its proper position.

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V. L. RUITER. ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 16. I915.
Patented Oct. 8, 191&
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' VEiRN L. RUITER, OF MYRTLE CREEK, OREGON, ASSIGNOR F ONE-HALF TO DAVID MARCUS BBOWER, OF MYRTLE CREEK, OREGON.
ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 8, 1918.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VERN L. Rorrnn, a citizen of the United States, residing at Myrtle Creek, in the county of Douglas and State of Oregon, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrotherapeutic Apparatus; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the inventlon, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention has for its object to provide a novel and etlicient therapeutic apparatus in which various diseases and ailments of the limbs of the body may be ef fectively treated by the application of an intense dry heat and strong rays of light.
With this and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction,
arrangement and formation of parts as will be hereinafter specifically described, claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the apparatus, partly broken away,
Fig. 2 represents a transverse sectional view therethrough, and
Fig. 3 represents a perspective View of a slightly modified type of the invention.
Referring to the drawing in detail, wherein similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts throu bout the several views, the numeral 5 in icates generally a cylindrical cabinet or receptacle adapted to be supported in horizontal positlon upon legs 6. The receptacle 5 comprises a lower and relatively stationary part 7 and an upper hinged part or cover 8, which latter is hingedly secured along one of its longitudinal edges to the corresponding longitudinal edge of the lower section or part 7. cover 8 is adapted to be secured in closed position by a. suitabletype of fastener 9. The side walls of the parts 7 and 8 are preferably formed of metal and a lining of nonheat conducting material 10 is arranged within the receptacle in spaced relation to the side and end walls thereof to rovide an air space 11. A cylindrical meta lic lining 12 is arranged wlthin the non-heat conductin lining 10 and the inner surface thereo is'polished so as to highly reflect and focus the rays of light from the electric lamps arranged within the receptacle 1n the 53 plane of the axis of the lining or reflector 12.
One end wall of the receptacle is formed with a central opening 13 of adequate diameter to receive the arm or leg of a person and a stand or support 14 is secured in vertical position in the end of the receptacle opposite the apertured end wall. The upper extremity of the support 14 terminates at approximately the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical receptacle and a cushion 15 is positioned thereon for supporting the leg or arm of the patient in the focus of the lamps.
A plurality of strips 16 are secured in spaced parallel relation to the inner reflecting wall 12 of the receptacle and a plurality of electric lamp sockets 17 are secured to said strips. Electric lam s 18 are removably secured in the sockets 1 and are disposed radially of the longitudinal axis of the receptacle.
In use, the arm or leg of the patient is positioned through the opening 13 in the receptacle and the extremity of the limb to be treated is supported upon the pad orcushion 15 and the support 14, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 1. A towel, or the like, 19 is wrapped about the limb of the patient so as to prevent the escape of light or heat from the interior of the receptacle. When the arm or leg is properly positioned, the electric lamps 18 are connected with a suitable source of eleotromotive force and the heat generated thereby heats the interior of the receptacle. The light from the lamps 18 is reflected by the reflector or lining 12 upon the arm of the patient and is extremely effective in the treatment of certain diseases and ailments familiar to those skilled in the art of therapeutics.
Referring to the modification illustrated in Fig. 3, it will be noted that both end walls of the receptacle are formed with openings 13 and this type of apparatus is specially designed for local treatment of the-limbs intermediate the extremities thereof.
What I claim is: p
An electro -therapeutic apparatus comrising a semi-cylindrical stationary section,
. egs supporting said section, a movable semicylindrical section having one of its longitudinal ed es hinged to one of the longitudinal edges 0 the stationary section, means detachably connecting the other longitudinal edges of said section. one end of each section provided with a semi-circular opening which openings are adapted to coiiperate with each illuminating means and to hold the lining 10 other in receiving the limb of a person, a in its proper position.
non heat conductive material secured in In testimony whereof I aifix my signature spaced relatlionhlto this ifimder wallllsl 0% said in presence of two witnesses.
sections, a ig ois e meta 'c inin disposed over all; ihaterial. to form a re VERN RUITER' flector and longitudinally extending strips Witnesses:
carried by said lining and end walls of said C. M. HERMANN,
sections and adapted to support electrical CHAS. W. RICE.
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US2429110A (en) * 1945-11-29 1947-10-14 Staloch Otto Heat cradle
US2444379A (en) * 1945-05-07 1948-06-29 John T Sexton Therapeutic cabinet
US3347240A (en) * 1965-04-19 1967-10-17 Ernest M Rigler Heated muff hand exerciser
US5163426A (en) * 1987-06-26 1992-11-17 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of a subject's endogenous circadian cycle
US5167228A (en) * 1987-06-26 1992-12-01 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of endogenous circadian phase and amplitude
US5545192A (en) * 1987-06-26 1996-08-13 Brigham And Women's Hospital Intermittent use of bright light to modify the circadian phase
US6761730B1 (en) 2002-06-21 2004-07-13 William Johnson Portable feet tanning device
US6899724B1 (en) 2003-04-21 2005-05-31 William Johnson Circular bulb portable feet tanning device

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2444379A (en) * 1945-05-07 1948-06-29 John T Sexton Therapeutic cabinet
US2429110A (en) * 1945-11-29 1947-10-14 Staloch Otto Heat cradle
US3347240A (en) * 1965-04-19 1967-10-17 Ernest M Rigler Heated muff hand exerciser
US5163426A (en) * 1987-06-26 1992-11-17 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of a subject's endogenous circadian cycle
US5167228A (en) * 1987-06-26 1992-12-01 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of endogenous circadian phase and amplitude
US5176133A (en) * 1987-06-26 1993-01-05 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of circadian phase and amplitude
US5304212A (en) * 1987-06-26 1994-04-19 Brigham And Women's Hospital Assessment and modification of a human subject's circadian cycle
US5545192A (en) * 1987-06-26 1996-08-13 Brigham And Women's Hospital Intermittent use of bright light to modify the circadian phase
US6761730B1 (en) 2002-06-21 2004-07-13 William Johnson Portable feet tanning device
US6899724B1 (en) 2003-04-21 2005-05-31 William Johnson Circular bulb portable feet tanning device

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