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US1348896A
US1348896A US345435A US34543519A US1348896A US 1348896 A US1348896 A US 1348896A US 345435 A US345435 A US 345435A US 34543519 A US34543519 A US 34543519A US 1348896 A US1348896 A US 1348896A
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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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D. W. R IESLAND. ANATOMICAJ- DEVELOPING AND ADJUSTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 16. I919.
Patented Aug. 10, 1920.
ATTORNEY UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
j DANIEL W. RIESLAND, OFDULUTHyMINNESOTA.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aug. 10 192() Application filed December 16, 1919. Serial No. 345,435.
To all whom it may concern H 1 Be it known that I, DANIEL W. RmsLAND, citizen of the United States, residin at Duluth, in the county of St. Louis and gtate of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Anatomical Developing and Adjusting Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
This invention relates to anatomical de-.
veloping and adjusting machines and has special reference to a type of machine somewhat similar to that disclosed in my United States Patent No. 935,272, patented Sept. 28, 1909.
The object of my present invention is to produce certain improvements over my former machine, and which have been utilized in the practice of my profession.
Other objects and advantages of the novel features will appearin the further description thereof and are particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of this application:
Figure 1 is a broken side elevation of one of my complete machines.
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view through one side of the reciprocal table support.
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of Fig.1, and
Fig. 4 is an enlarged broken view of the adjusting device at the head of the table, partly in section.
1 represents a rectangular shaped frame supported upon preferably four suitable legs 2 and transverse the head end of the frame is a comparatively narrow platform 3 supported upon cross members 47- thus elevating the platform 3 slightly above the upper level of the frame 1.
Channel irons 5 are placed one upon each side member of the frame 1 and extend from adjacent the inner edge of the platform 3 to the opposite end of the frame. In these channel irons are supported balls 6, preferably four. in each channel and spaced equidistance apart. Upon the balls are placed inverted channels 7 they being secured to the under side of the reciprocal table or platform 8. The balls 6 are of sufiicient size to rest only upon the edges of the channel and thus form as frictionless support for the reciprocal table as possible and permit of its easy motion.
At 9 I have shown a spiral spring-one end of which is fastened as at 10 to the under side of the table 8 and at the opposite end is attached in any desired manner to the fixed portion of the table or platform 3, this spring being normally contractile and tending at all times to keep the table contacting the edge of the platform as shown 1n the drawings. 7
Fixed beneath the table is a trough-like housing 11, in which are placed suitable electric globes 12 as is common in such machines and the slot 13 within the reciprocal table extends entirely through the end thereof so that a patients back is equally exposed to the light and heat from the globes regardless of the reciprocal motion of the table.
Upon the outermost edge of the platform d and centrally thereof is fixed an upstandmg bracket 14L which pivotally removably carries an arcuately shaped yoke or cross piece which is hooked upon its inwardly projecting ends 16 and to which is attached a strap 17 for engagement about the chin of a patient receiving treatment upon the table. Thebracket 14: has an inwardly protruding extension 18 which is attached to the end of the frame 1 said extension being formed with an internally screw-threaded hole 19 in which the externally threaded shaft 20 is engaged and which latter carries the upwardly extending bracket 21 and an operating handle 22 externally of the bracket and by which the shaft is rotated for carrying. the bracket either toward or from the end of the table.
In the upper end of the pivotally supported two inwardly extending diverging arms they each carrying upon their free endsan upwardly extending pin 2a which is designed to engage the armpits of a patient being treatedthat is to say the arms of the patient are positioned about these pins when the former is lying prostrate upon his back on the table and his head is in the sling 17, the object being to provide adjustable means whereby the holding strain upon the bust of the patient may be adjusted as desired as it is evident if thearms 23 are drawn toward the bracket 14 the distance between the uprights 24 and bracket 21 are the bracket will be shortened and cause more strain to come upon the patients armpits in proportion to that upon the-strap 17 than if the arms 23 were extended in the opposite direction."
The arms 23 are preferably bent downwardly toward their free ends and rest upon the top ofthe table to result in as comfort able posit'ion'as possible for the patient, and
being pivotally attached to thebracket 21 permit of their being adjusted radially to 1 suit circumstances.
Uponthe opposite end ofthe frame 1 is supported a horizontally extending bracket 25, the end of which is bifurcated and pivotally supports therein the goose-neck lever "26 the upper end of which removably car-' r es a suitable sheave 27, about which the line'28 of the body harness is carried. The latter comprises a wide bifurcated strap 29 the meeting ends of which terminate in the singlestrap 30 having oneend of the line 28 attached thereto while a bridle 31 is connectedto the opposite ends of the strap 29 and attached to the opposite end of the line 28'. The objectof the line 28 passing about the pulley 27 is to permit of free equalization of the strain uponthe opposite ends of the body, harness as is obvious.
To the lower end of the goose-neck lever 26 is. pivotally attached as at 32 a'pitman 33 which is given reciprocal motion by means of suitable crank attachment to the worm gear 34 given rotary motion bythe electric motor 35 or other suitable equivalent attachment. a i
At 36 I have shown an electric switch 7 board, easy ofaccess and by which the lights the head of the machine.
and the motor maybe controlled at will. IVhenthe gear 3-1 is rotated it'is evident that the body harness 29 is alternately drawn and released and when a patient is properlyinstalled uponthe. table the resiliency .of his bodywill permit of considerable longitudinal extension and: contraction,.the contraction being produced by the natural tendency of the body to resume its normal state, togetherwith the contractile stress of the spring 9 which as before stated normally tends to hold the reciprocal table 8 toward It is apparent that the principal weight of the patients body will be carried by the table 8 and it being mounted upon'the balls justable portion of 6 will readily permit of such reciprocation of the bodywith the least friction possible and while I have shown a specific embodiment of theinvention it is evi that the same mayzbe' materially modified without departing from the spirit thereof.
l/Vhat I claim is: 1.;The combination with a table of the character described having means at one end forholdin'g stationary-the upper portion of a patients body and means at the opposite end for affording intermittent stress uponthe lower portion of-the'body, of a reciprocable table upon which the patient is carried havingmeans whereby the table is normally retained toward the upper end of its supporting frainel e '2. The combination with a table of the character described head-holding means and adjustable arm-pit engaging means, of said latter means comprising two independently movable arms in dependently pivotally attached to said admeans, substantially as described.
' 3. The combination with a table of the character described having means at one end for holding stationary'the upper portion of the patients body, means at the opposite end for affording intermittent stress upon the lower portion of the body and a sta tionary section of table top adjacent the head end thereof, of the entire remainder of the top being reciprocable, and yieldable means for normally retaining said recipro DANIEL IV. RIESLAND. lVitnesses:
a ,M. S. VEVJEN, I i IV. H. DENHAM.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2577177A (en) * 1947-09-13 1951-12-04 Anderson Roger Surgical table
US2633124A (en) * 1950-11-15 1953-03-31 Yellin Louis Intermittent cervical traction apparatus
US2712820A (en) * 1950-12-01 1955-07-12 Kelly C Robinson Machine for providing intermittent cervical traction
US2774349A (en) * 1954-11-12 1956-12-18 Judovich Bernard Davis Bed with lumbar traction apparatus
US3238936A (en) * 1962-04-16 1966-03-08 Nat Foundation For Physical Me Apparatus for mechanical corrective therapy
US4602619A (en) * 1984-10-02 1986-07-29 Wolf Susan G Method and device for producing variable spinal traction
US4995378A (en) * 1987-12-17 1991-02-26 Allan Dyer Therapeutic table
US5115802A (en) * 1987-12-17 1992-05-26 Vat-Tech, Inc. Pelvic harness

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2577177A (en) * 1947-09-13 1951-12-04 Anderson Roger Surgical table
US2633124A (en) * 1950-11-15 1953-03-31 Yellin Louis Intermittent cervical traction apparatus
US2712820A (en) * 1950-12-01 1955-07-12 Kelly C Robinson Machine for providing intermittent cervical traction
US2774349A (en) * 1954-11-12 1956-12-18 Judovich Bernard Davis Bed with lumbar traction apparatus
US3238936A (en) * 1962-04-16 1966-03-08 Nat Foundation For Physical Me Apparatus for mechanical corrective therapy
US4602619A (en) * 1984-10-02 1986-07-29 Wolf Susan G Method and device for producing variable spinal traction
US4995378A (en) * 1987-12-17 1991-02-26 Allan Dyer Therapeutic table
US5115802A (en) * 1987-12-17 1992-05-26 Vat-Tech, Inc. Pelvic harness

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