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US1366612A
US1366612A US375040A US37504020A US1366612A US 1366612 A US1366612 A US 1366612A US 375040 A US375040 A US 375040A US 37504020 A US37504020 A US 37504020A US 1366612 A US1366612 A US 1366612A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/04Devices for stretching or reducing fractured limbs; Devices for distractions; Splints

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  • This invention relates to a weight supporting frame by which tension is applied to a broken limb after setting in order to hold the fractured ends of the bone slightly apart.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation and part section of the device as applied tothe foot of the bed.
  • V Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the stirrup loop.
  • the device comprises a tubular member 4, the upper end of which is diametrically split and spread apart, and each of the split ends is downwardly bent, as'at 5, to form a hook to fit over the upper rail 2 of the bed frame.
  • a sleeve 6 is slidable, which sleeve is provided with a downwardly directed hook 7 to engage the lower rail 3 of the bed frame.
  • the lower end of the tubular member is closed with a cap or collar to prevent the sleeve falling off the tube.
  • a smaller tube 17 Slidably fitting within the tube 4:, from the upper or bifurcated end, is a smaller tube 17, the upper end of which is bent downward, as at 8, to form a crook, and the extreme end is split and outwardly spread to receive a sheave 9. Adjacent the bend 8 the tube is split and outwardly opened, as at 10, and in the lower end of the split a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the sheave carrying tube 17 is secured at any desired position of vertical adjustment in the tube t, by a thumb screw 12 threaded in the tube, which is reinforced, 'as shown, with a band or sleeve to receive the thread.
  • the spread ends 5 of the device can be readily hooked onto the upper rail 2 of the foot of the bed frame, and the hook sleeve 7 being lifted and passed over the lower cross rail 3, the device is steadily supported against accidental dislodgment.
  • the cord 13 to which the weight 14: is connected may be passed over the sheave 9 and through the opening 10 to be connected to the foot of the patient by a bandage, the ends of which are passed through cleats or buckles in the ends of a stirrup loop 15 to which the rope is connected, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the device is simple, neat and effective, and offers conveniences in, application which are not present in the appliance at present in use for the same purpose.
  • a weight supporting device of the class described comprising a tubular member one end of which is diametrically split and the split ends spread part and turned to hook on the cross rail of the foot frame of a bed and support the tubular member in a substantially vertical position, a hook member slidably free on thetubular member and adapted to engage a lower cross rail of the same foot frame, a tubular member telescopically adjustable in the first named member the upper end of which second tubular member is outwardly turned and provided with a sheave adapted to receive a flexible line, one end of which is connected to the limb of a patient and the other end to a weight.
  • a weight supporting device of the class described comprising a tubular member having provision at one end for removably suspending t in a substantially vertical downwardly position to the cross rail of a bed foot'frame, spread apart to permit passage through it and a hook endWise slidable on the tubular of a flexible line connecting a Weight sus- 10 memberfor connecting the" lower end to a pended. fromrthe sheave'to the. limb of a lowercross rail of the same bed frame, a patient in the bed. i member endwise adjustable in the tube the In testimony whereof I affiXY my signaupper end of which 'membertis downwardly turez;

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A. J. VALLEE.
WEIGHT SUPPORTING DEVICE.
APPLlCATION FILED APR. F 1920.
1,366,612. Patented Jan. 25, 1921.
UNITED- STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED J. winner], on vnivoouvnn, :enrrrsrr oonomnm, CANADA.
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Application filed April 19,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALFRED J. VALLrin, citizen of the Dominion of Canada, residing at Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, Canada, have invented certain new and. useful Improvements in Weight- Supporting Devices, of which the following is a specification. V
This invention relates to a weight supporting frame by which tension is applied to a broken limb after setting in order to hold the fractured ends of the bone slightly apart.
It is designed to form a simple, con-' venient and easily applied and removed device applicable to the foot of the usual hospital bed.
The invention is fully, described in the following specification. reference being made to the drawing by which it is accompanied, in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation and part section of the device as applied tothe foot of the bed.
Fig. 2, an end view of the same partly in section, and V Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the stirrup loop.
In these drawings 2 represents the upper and 3 the lower rail of the foot of the bed frame.
The device comprises a tubular member 4, the upper end of which is diametrically split and spread apart, and each of the split ends is downwardly bent, as'at 5, to form a hook to fit over the upper rail 2 of the bed frame.
On the tubular portion of 4 a sleeve 6 is slidable, which sleeve is provided with a downwardly directed hook 7 to engage the lower rail 3 of the bed frame. The lower end of the tubular member is closed with a cap or collar to prevent the sleeve falling off the tube.
Slidably fitting within the tube 4:, from the upper or bifurcated end, is a smaller tube 17, the upper end of which is bent downward, as at 8, to form a crook, and the extreme end is split and outwardly spread to receive a sheave 9. Adjacent the bend 8 the tube is split and outwardly opened, as at 10, and in the lower end of the split a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 25, 1921. 1920. Serial no. 375,040.
small grooved sheave 11 is introduced. The sheave carrying tube 17 is secured at any desired position of vertical adjustment in the tube t, by a thumb screw 12 threaded in the tube, which is reinforced, 'as shown, with a band or sleeve to receive the thread.
The spread ends 5 of the device can be readily hooked onto the upper rail 2 of the foot of the bed frame, and the hook sleeve 7 being lifted and passed over the lower cross rail 3, the device is steadily supported against accidental dislodgment.
The straight portion of the tube 17 being passed into the tube 4 and adjusted to the required height, it is secured by the thumb screw 12. The cord 13 to which the weight 14: is connected may be passed over the sheave 9 and through the opening 10 to be connected to the foot of the patient by a bandage, the ends of which are passed through cleats or buckles in the ends of a stirrup loop 15 to which the rope is connected, as shown in Fig. 3. V
The device is simple, neat and effective, and offers conveniences in, application which are not present in the appliance at present in use for the same purpose.
Having now particularly described my invention, I hereby declare that what I claim as new and desire to be protected in by Letters Patent, is:
1. A weight supporting device of the class described, comprising a tubular member one end of which is diametrically split and the split ends spread part and turned to hook on the cross rail of the foot frame of a bed and support the tubular member in a substantially vertical position, a hook member slidably free on thetubular member and adapted to engage a lower cross rail of the same foot frame, a tubular member telescopically adjustable in the first named member the upper end of which second tubular member is outwardly turned and provided with a sheave adapted to receive a flexible line, one end of which is connected to the limb of a patient and the other end to a weight.
2. A weight supporting device of the class described, comprising a tubular member having provision at one end for removably suspending t in a substantially vertical downwardly position to the cross rail of a bed foot'frame, spread apart to permit passage through it and a hook endWise slidable on the tubular of a flexible line connecting a Weight sus- 10 memberfor connecting the" lower end to a pended. fromrthe sheave'to the. limb of a lowercross rail of the same bed frame, a patient in the bed. i member endwise adjustable in the tube the In testimony whereof I affiXY my signaupper end of which 'membertis downwardly turez;
turned and provided with a sheave, Said V v member adjacent the bend being-split and ALFRED J. VALLEE- V
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Cited By (3)

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US2550983A (en) * 1950-05-29 1951-05-01 Zimmer Mfg Company Extension bracket for hospital beds
US3856003A (en) * 1973-09-21 1974-12-24 H Pfluger Self adjusting pulley mount for traction device
US5419756A (en) * 1988-03-25 1995-05-30 Mcconnell Orthopedic Mfg. Co., Inc. Arm traction device and method of using same

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2550983A (en) * 1950-05-29 1951-05-01 Zimmer Mfg Company Extension bracket for hospital beds
US3856003A (en) * 1973-09-21 1974-12-24 H Pfluger Self adjusting pulley mount for traction device
US5419756A (en) * 1988-03-25 1995-05-30 Mcconnell Orthopedic Mfg. Co., Inc. Arm traction device and method of using same

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