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US1094663A
US1094663A US72663512A US1912726635A US1094663A US 1094663 A US1094663 A US 1094663A US 72663512 A US72663512 A US 72663512A US 1912726635 A US1912726635 A US 1912726635A US 1094663 A US1094663 A US 1094663A
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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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  • My invention rela es to massage vibrators and consists in improvements. whereby an instrument of his character may be made nearly silent, easy to operate and susceptible of instant adjustment of variation in the amplitude and force of its vibratory movements.
  • the object of these improvements is to provide a massage vibrator easily operated by hand.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the interior of a massage vibrator, one side of the casing being removed and Fig. 2 is a side view of the interior mechanism.
  • the mechanism is inclosed in a casing A which is of such size and proportion that it may be grasped by one hand, and which is provided with an operating handle K which may be used to hold and guide the instrument if preferred.
  • crank handle H is provided, since the instrument requires comparatively little effort to operate it, and variations in frequency of vibrations can most readily be made when the instrument is worked by hand.
  • the crank handle H is secured to the short shaft B which is journaled in the case at A and which carries the large spur gear C, within the case.
  • the pinion D fast to the shaft D (journaled in the case at D and D meshes with the gear C.
  • the fly wheel D and cam D are also fast to the shaft D
  • the cam D is provided with a plurality of salient portions (5* and cooperates with a follower which, in the specific example herein shown comprises a follower roll F, rotat-ably mounted in the fork F on the bar which is mounted to reciprocate in guides and projects through the end of the case to allow massaging instruments such as the rubber cup G to be removably attached to the shaft, said instruments being made of soft rubber or have soft rubber connections between their active surfaces and their at- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a follower which, in the specific example herein shown comprises a follower roll F, rotat-ably mounted in the fork F on the bar which is mounted to reciprocate in guides and projects through the end of the case to allow massaging instruments such as the rubber cup G to be removably attached to the shaft, said instruments being made of soft rubber or have soft rubber connections between their active surfaces and their at- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the details and proportions of the above described mechanism can of course, be va ried; suitable specifications are as follows:
  • the gearratio between the gearCand pinion D is about ten to one, the fly wheel D is made of metal, with as heavy a rim as can conveniently be provided, and the cam i t has five salient portions (Z lVith this specific arrangement a single full rotation of the handle H may impart about fifty vibrations to the instrument G.
  • the massage vibrator will usually be employed to treat persons in poor health or of nervous disposition, it is highly advisable to render its operations as noiseless as possible.
  • the parts subjected to impacts are constructed in part at least of non-metallic, sound-deadening material.
  • the cam D, follower roll F, and shaft F All of these may be of hard wood, or compressed fiber, or other sound-deadening material; or the cam may be of metal, and the follower roll and bar of sound-dead ening material. In order to avoid grooving the cam or follower roll thetwo are made of the same thickness.
  • a cam-operated floating follower adapted to carry a massage tool upon its outer end the follower being freely mounted whereby the same may be applied to the body without pressure and whereby the amplitude and force of the vibratory movements of the follower may be regulated by Loo mos the movement of the vibrator toward and from the body.
  • a massage vibrator a casing a cam in the easing means for rotating the cam, a cam-operated follower mounted to slide longitudinally and freely through the casing and adapted to carry a massage tool upon its outer end, and a handle on said casing whereby to manually support the latter in proximity to the body and hold said massage tool near the body Without exertin pressure thereon said casing being;- advanced toward. and receded from the body to the desired dogree-whereby to move the inner end of the tolllower toward and from the axis ot the cam to thus increase and decrease the vibratory impulses imparted by the cam.

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W. F. LAY.
MASSAGE VIBRATOR.
APPLICATION FILED 00119, 1912.
Patented Apr. 28, 1914.
*7 i m m UNETED STATES PATENT @FFIQE,
WILLIAM FRANCIS LAY, 0F BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
MASSAGE-VIBRATOR.
To GUY/31760111 it may concern Be it known that I, lVinnnur FRANCIS LAY, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Massagei ibrators, of which the following is a specificat-ien.
My invention rela es to massage vibrators and consists in improvements. whereby an instrument of his character may be made nearly silent, easy to operate and susceptible of instant adjustment of variation in the amplitude and force of its vibratory movements.
In particular the object of these improvements is to provide a massage vibrator easily operated by hand.
In the drawings hereto annexed, which illustrate my improvements, Figure 1 is a plan view of the interior of a massage vibrator, one side of the casing being removed and Fig. 2 is a side view of the interior mechanism.
The mechanism is inclosed in a casing A which is of such size and proportion that it may be grasped by one hand, and which is provided with an operating handle K which may be used to hold and guide the instrument if preferred.
Power may be furnished to the working parts in various modes; by preference, a crank handle H is provided, since the instrument requires comparatively little effort to operate it, and variations in frequency of vibrations can most readily be made when the instrument is worked by hand. The crank handle H is secured to the short shaft B which is journaled in the case at A and which carries the large spur gear C, within the case. The pinion D, fast to the shaft D (journaled in the case at D and D meshes with the gear C. The fly wheel D and cam D are also fast to the shaft D The cam D is provided with a plurality of salient portions (5* and cooperates with a follower which, in the specific example herein shown comprises a follower roll F, rotat-ably mounted in the fork F on the bar which is mounted to reciprocate in guides and projects through the end of the case to allow massaging instruments such as the rubber cup G to be removably attached to the shaft, said instruments being made of soft rubber or have soft rubber connections between their active surfaces and their at- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed October 19, 1912.
Patented Apr. 28, 191%.
Serial No. 726,635.
taclnnent to the follower to form in each instance an elastic cushion to transform the sharp blow or impact of the cam on the followerinto a pushing movement which gradually increases or decreases in intensity due to the elasticity of said cushion.
The details and proportions of the above described mechanism can of course, be va ried; suitable specifications are as follows: The gearratio between the gearCand pinion D is about ten to one, the fly wheel D is made of metal, with as heavy a rim as can conveniently be provided, and the cam i t has five salient portions (Z lVith this specific arrangement a single full rotation of the handle H may impart about fifty vibrations to the instrument G. As the massage vibrator will usually be employed to treat persons in poor health or of nervous disposition, it is highly advisable to render its operations as noiseless as possible. To this end the parts subjected to impacts are constructed in part at least of non-metallic, sound-deadening material. The parts referred to are, the cam D, follower roll F, and shaft F All of these may be of hard wood, or compressed fiber, or other sound-deadening material; or the cam may be of metal, and the follower roll and bar of sound-dead ening material. In order to avoid grooving the cam or follower roll thetwo are made of the same thickness. When the handle H is being turned at normal speed, if there is no pressure on the implement to force the follower toward the cam, the follower, being freely mounted in relation to the cam, and not urged toward the cam by springs or otherwise held in operative contact therewith, stands inoperative, since the cam salients cl will at once throw the follower out of operative relation with the cam. Thus, while there is no work to be done by the vibrator implement G, there is no wear on the follower or any of its parts, nor even the slight noise occasioned by contact between the cam and follower. But the instant the implement G is pressed against the body of a person to be treated, it is vibrated by the cam D the follower roll F being brought into operative relation with the cam by the act of pressing the implement Gr against the body of the patient. Vibration is imparted to the implement G only when it is required. The vigor or violence of the treatment may be increased or diminished simply by increasing or diminishing" the pressure of the implement ti against the body; the adjustment ottthe instrument to the conditions required is instant a nd responsive to simple variations in pres sure. In order further to deadon the sound omitted from the w rking parts it is advisable to line the casing with some sound absorbing; material, such as felt, rubber cloth or the like, as shown at a.
The mode of operation oi my invention will now be understood; as above indicated, it inrolves merely the application of the massage inn, i lement G to the body of the patient, and rotation of the handle H. To increase speed, increase the eltort on the handle H, to increase vigor of vibration, press more hearily against the patients body with the massaging implement. P6116 tration. oi vibratory etleot is aceon'iplished by increa'" l vigor of vibration, which is usually desirable.
ll l at l claim and desire to secure by Lettcrs Patent is:
1.. in a massage Vibrator, the combination with a cam, and means for rotating the cam oil a cam-operated floating follower adapted to carry a massage tool upon its outer end the follower being freely mounted whereby the same may be applied to the body without pressure and whereby the amplitude and force of the vibratory movements of the follower may be regulated by Loo mos the movement of the vibrator toward and from the body.
2. In a massage vibrator a casing a cam in the easing means for rotating the cam, a cam-operated follower mounted to slide longitudinally and freely through the casing and adapted to carry a massage tool upon its outer end, and a handle on said casing whereby to manually support the latter in proximity to the body and hold said massage tool near the body Without exertin pressure thereon said casing being;- advanced toward. and receded from the body to the desired dogree-whereby to move the inner end of the tolllower toward and from the axis ot the cam to thus increase and decrease the vibratory impulses imparted by the cam.
3. in a massage vibrator, a rotating cam, and a cam act .ated. floating follower adapted to carry a massage tool, the follower being freely mounted whereby the amplitude and force of the vibratory movements of the :lollower and said tool are regulated, and de-- termined solely by the pressure of the tool against the body.
Signed by me at Boston Iliassaohusetls, this 8th day of ()otober, 1912.
l VliJL AM FRANCiS Loft.
ll itnesses QDlN ROBERTS, CHARLES D. Vl' OODBURY.
flopies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
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