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US1098326A
US1098326A US80754013A US1913807540A US1098326A US 1098326 A US1098326 A US 1098326A US 80754013 A US80754013 A US 80754013A US 1913807540 A US1913807540 A US 1913807540A US 1098326 A US1098326 A US 1098326A
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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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  • Figure l is a longitudinal section, partly in side elevation, of the exercising apparatus; and Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line 2 2 of Fig. l, showing the exercising devices in plan view.
  • the apparatus comprises a stationary body support A, a pair of leg supports B and B, hinged to the body support to swing laterally7 with relation thereto, and a pair of arm supports C and C, also hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto.
  • the body support A is mounted on a frame a, which stands on the floor F, and the leg supports and arm supports are mounted respectively on frames Z) and c, which swing over the surface of the tico-r.
  • he hinge connections between the body A and the leg supports are shown at (Z, d, between the uprights of frames a and b; and hinge connections between the body A and the arm supports are shown at e, e, between the uprights of frames a and c.
  • segmental slots f formed through the iioor F, each describing the arc of a circle about the axis of its own hinged member. Studs or dowels it on the under side of ythe several swinging frames, project downward through the segmental slots f.
  • Below the floor F is an inclosed shallow housing or Vchamberformed by the bottom wall G, in
  • cords H Connected to the lower ends of projections t on the swinging leg supports, are the cords H, which extend around the pulleys j near the outer sides of the apparatus, and thence under pulley j near the middle of the end of the apparatus. From pulleys j the cords pass upward through an aperture g in the top of the cord member,
  • the arm supports are similarly manipulated by cords H which extend around other pulleys j, and thence under other pulleys y', and upward through aperture g.
  • Coil springs p and p each connected at one end to the under side of the body support and at the other end to one of the arm supports, return the arm supports to contracted position when the tension on cords H is released.
  • coil springs 7) and p connecting the under sides of the leg supports, in a similar manner, return the leg supports to normal or contracted position.
  • the several supporting members are preferably covered with cushions, as shown.
  • a screen K Associated with the body support, is a screen K, of fabric or other suitable material, provided with an aperture 7.1: adapted to fit the head of the user, and to engage his face between the nose and mouth. Then using the apparatus the patient should inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth, and the screen K will prevent the air exhaled from becoming mingled with the air inhaled.
  • the screen K forms part of the walls of a casing'or chamber L wholly inclosing the exercising devices and the body of the user, thus making it possible., if desired, tolocate the apparatus so as to supply the user with fresh outdoor air, without unduly exposing his body.
  • the chamber L may be of wood, sheet metal, canvas, or any suitable material.
  • l provide a blower M, by which the air within the chamber may be exhausted through a pipe or funnel N, and carried away to any desired point.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, and a pair of arm supports movable with relation to the body support.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, a pair of arm supports movable with relation to the body support, and mechanism to operate said leg and arm supports.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position7 a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, a. pair oit arm supports movable with relation to the body support, and mechanism adapted to operate said leg and arm supports either individually or in unison.
  • et. in exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted tosupport the user in a recumbent position, a pair ot leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, and a pair of arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, a pair of arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, and cords to actuate said hinged leg and arm supports.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body sup-port adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a. pair of leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, a pair or" arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, cords to actuate said hinged leg supports, and independent cords to actuate said hinged arm supports.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support resting on the floor, leg supports and arm supports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said iioor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the arc of a circle about the axis ot its hinged member, a projection on the under side ot' each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, and means underneath the floor connected to said projections t'or actuating the hinged members.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support resting on the licor, leg
  • each hinged member supports and arm sup-ports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said floor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the arc of a circle about the axis of its hinged member, a pro* jection on the under side of each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, and cords ext-ending underneath the iioor and connected to the several projections for actuating the hinged members.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support on the licor, leg supports and arm supports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said iioor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the are of a circle about the axis of its hinged member, a pro jection on the under side of each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, an inclosed cord chamber below said floor, pulleys in said cord chamber, and cords passing over said pulleys in said cord chamber and connected to said projections for actuating the hinged members.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a 'screen associated with the body sup port having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mouth, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented troin mingling with the air inhaled.
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a screen associated with the body sup port having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mouth, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented from mingling with the air inhaled, ⁇
  • An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a screen associated with the body support having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mout-h, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented from mingling with the air inhaled, a casing inclosing the apparatus forming a chamber of which said screen constitutes a part of the walls, and a blower adapted to exhaust air from said chamber.

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J. KOCH. EXERCISING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED DEo.1's, 1913.
Patentsd May 26, 1914.
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COLUMBIA PLANQGRAPH Co.. WASHINGTON. D. C.
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JOI-IN KOCH, OF BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS.
EXERCISING APPARATUS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 2, iti 4i.
Application filed December 18, 1913. Serial No. 807,540.
In the accompanying diawings whichl illustrate one `embodiment of the invention, Figure l is a longitudinal section, partly in side elevation, of the exercising apparatus; and Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line 2 2 of Fig. l, showing the exercising devices in plan view.
The apparatus comprises a stationary body support A, a pair of leg supports B and B, hinged to the body support to swing laterally7 with relation thereto, and a pair of arm supports C and C, also hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto. The body support A is mounted on a frame a, which stands on the floor F, and the leg supports and arm supports are mounted respectively on frames Z) and c, which swing over the surface of the tico-r. he hinge connections between the body A and the leg supports, are shown at (Z, d, between the uprights of frames a and b; and hinge connections between the body A and the arm supports are shown at e, e, between the uprights of frames a and c.
Below the several hinged members are the segmental slots f, formed through the iioor F, each describing the arc of a circle about the axis of its own hinged member. Studs or dowels it on the under side of ythe several swinging frames, project downward through the segmental slots f. Below the floor F is an inclosed shallow housing or Vchamberformed by the bottom wall G, in
which are contained the cords and pulleys for operating the hinged members.
Connected to the lower ends of projections t on the swinging leg supports, are the cords H, which extend around the pulleys j near the outer sides of the apparatus, and thence under pulley j near the middle of the end of the apparatus. From pulleys j the cords pass upward through an aperture g in the top of the cord member,
and are formed into handles or loops for manipulating the leg supports. The arm supports are similarly manipulated by cords H which extend around other pulleys j, and thence under other pulleys y', and upward through aperture g.
The user lies upon the device as shown in Fig. l, and his legs and arms are strapped. to the leg supports and arm supports by straps s. The operator then by pulling cords H and H, swings the hinged members outward with relation to the body support, to the positionsshown in dotted lines,
either in unison or alternately, as preferred.
thus exercising the legs, arms and chest of l the user. Coil springs p and p, each connected at one end to the under side of the body support and at the other end to one of the arm supports, return the arm supports to contracted position when the tension on cords H is released. And coil springs 7) and p, connecting the under sides of the leg supports, in a similar manner, return the leg supports to normal or contracted position. The several supporting members are preferably covered with cushions, as shown.
Associated with the body support, is a screen K, of fabric or other suitable material, provided with an aperture 7.1: adapted to fit the head of the user, and to engage his face between the nose and mouth. Then using the apparatus the patient should inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth, and the screen K will prevent the air exhaled from becoming mingled with the air inhaled. ireferably the screen K forms part of the walls of a casing'or chamber L wholly inclosing the exercising devices and the body of the user, thus making it possible., if desired, tolocate the apparatus so as to supply the user with fresh outdoor air, without unduly exposing his body. r)The chamber L may be of wood, sheet metal, canvas, or any suitable material.
As the user exhales into the chamber L, l provide a blower M, by which the air within the chamber may be exhausted through a pipe or funnel N, and carried away to any desired point.
I claim:
1. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, and a pair of arm supports movable with relation to the body support.
2. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, a pair of arm supports movable with relation to the body support, and mechanism to operate said leg and arm supports.
3. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position7 a pair of leg supports movable with relation to the body support, a. pair oit arm supports movable with relation to the body support, and mechanism adapted to operate said leg and arm supports either individually or in unison.
et. in exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted tosupport the user in a recumbent position, a pair ot leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, and a pair of arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto.
5. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a pair of leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, a pair of arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, and cords to actuate said hinged leg and arm supports.
6. An exercising apparatus comprising a body sup-port adapted to support the user in a recumbent position, a. pair of leg supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, a pair or" arm supports hinged to the body support to swing laterally with relation thereto, cords to actuate said hinged leg supports, and independent cords to actuate said hinged arm supports.
7. An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support resting on the floor, leg supports and arm supports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said iioor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the arc of a circle about the axis ot its hinged member, a projection on the under side ot' each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, and means underneath the floor connected to said projections t'or actuating the hinged members.
8. An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support resting on the licor, leg
supports and arm sup-ports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said floor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the arc of a circle about the axis of its hinged member, a pro* jection on the under side of each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, and cords ext-ending underneath the iioor and connected to the several projections for actuating the hinged members.
9. An exercising apparatus comprising a floor, a body support on the licor, leg supports and arm supports hinged to swing laterally with relation to the body support, said iioor having a segmental slot below each hinged member describing the are of a circle about the axis of its hinged member, a pro jection on the under side of each hinged member extending through its adjacent slot, an inclosed cord chamber below said floor, pulleys in said cord chamber, and cords passing over said pulleys in said cord chamber and connected to said projections for actuating the hinged members.
l0. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a 'screen associated with the body sup port having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mouth, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented troin mingling with the air inhaled.
11. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a screen associated with the body sup port having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mouth, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented from mingling with the air inhaled,`
and a casing inclosing the apparatus i'orming a chamber ot which said screen constitutes a part of the walls.
12. An exercising apparatus comprising a body support and limb exercising devices, and a screen associated with the body support having an aperture adapted to engage the face of the user between the nose and mout-h, whereby the air exhaled may be prevented from mingling with the air inhaled, a casing inclosing the apparatus forming a chamber of which said screen constitutes a part of the walls, and a blower adapted to exhaust air from said chamber.
Signed by me at Boston, Massachusetts, this 11th day of December, 1913.
, JOHN KOCH.
Viitnesses:
ROBERT CUSHMAN, Gr. lVRrci-rr ARNOLD.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. G.
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US3486747A (en) * 1967-09-27 1969-12-30 Samuel Chayes Combination medical examining and operating table
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US20050159683A1 (en) * 2004-01-21 2005-07-21 Hsin-Chih Kuo Arm circulation system stretching, recuperative chest enlargement and respiration assistance apparatus
US20060128540A1 (en) * 2004-12-10 2006-06-15 Engle Vincent K Apparatus for circuit and other fitness training
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US3060926A (en) * 1961-02-06 1962-10-30 William E Westcott Therapeutic table
US3486747A (en) * 1967-09-27 1969-12-30 Samuel Chayes Combination medical examining and operating table
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US20050159683A1 (en) * 2004-01-21 2005-07-21 Hsin-Chih Kuo Arm circulation system stretching, recuperative chest enlargement and respiration assistance apparatus
US20060128540A1 (en) * 2004-12-10 2006-06-15 Engle Vincent K Apparatus for circuit and other fitness training
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