US1623552A - Diathermy ear applicator - Google Patents

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US1623552A
US1623552A US15426A US1542625A US1623552A US 1623552 A US1623552 A US 1623552A US 15426 A US15426 A US 15426A US 1542625 A US1542625 A US 1542625A US 1623552 A US1623552 A US 1623552A
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  • mariana-MY :EA-R APPLIcAron My invention relates to improvements in diatherrnyg ⁇ V 4ear.I11913116tltols and has for its object the provision of an improved apparatus of this character especially adapted' reference to the accompanying drawings,VV
  • Figff a side view of the saine
  • FIG. 3 an enlarged section taken through one of two electrodes employed in the apparatus.
  • the preferred form of construction as illustrated in the drawings comprises a spring head frame 4 of any usual or desired ⁇ construction adapted to fit around the rear of the head of the wearer, the ends ofsaid frame terminating adjacent the ears of the wearer.
  • a substantially semi-cylindrical or U-shaped yoke 5 is adjustably mounted on each end of said head frame.
  • Each of said yokes carries acentral supporting stem 6 which is rotatably and slidably mounted in a corresponding bracket 7 being adjustably securedtherein by set screw 8 and whereby said yokes may be readily adjusted to accommodate various sizes and shapes of human heads.
  • An insulating block or head 9 is mounted in each of said yokes 5 on trunnions 10 whereby said blocks are free to oscillate on vertical axes.
  • Each block 9 carries an electrode 11 passing centrally through the block and threaded therein for longitudinal adjustment.
  • Each electrode is rounded at its inner end for insertion in the ears and sections 1Q of rubber tubingV are placed over the inner ends of the electrodes adjacent the blocks 9, said sections of tubing insulating the sharp edges or points of the threads on the electrodes to prevent the escape of electric sparks or discharges therefrom.
  • Each electrode is provided at its outer end with a socket 18 to receive a'conductor wire 14 and a set screw 15 is provided on each electrode extending into the socket sockets.
  • Fig. l is a planview of an apparatus em- ⁇ therein to bind the conductors 14. in theL Inl .use the electrodes'- 117 ,are connected-by .the 14 ywith an ordinary diathermy electrical apparatus adapted and arranged Y to supply electrical discharges or current to said velectrodes'.
  • Thel frame 14 is then fitted about the head of the patient and the electrodes 11 fitted in the ears of the patient, the diathermy apparatus being employed to discharge electrical impulses or current through the ears and head of the patient.
  • the ears f and internal head organs of patients may be readily subjected to the action of the discharge from such an apparatus.
  • the apparatus may be readily adjusted to the head and ears of any person and will automatically retain its position when so adjusted so asto permit of treatment for consider able periods of time.
  • the specific form and arrangement of parts disclosed is a simpleA and effective one for the purpose.
  • a device of the class described comprising a head frame; blocks of insulating material carried by said frame; electrodes mounted onsaid blocks and protruding inwardly therefrom, the protruding ends of said electrodes being rounded and o-f a size for insertion in the ears; and means for at.-
  • a device of the class described com# prising a head frame; blocks of insulating material pivotally mounted on said head frame; threaded electrodes extending centrally through and threaded in said blocks,
  • the inner ends of said electrodes protrudinginwardly from said blocks and rounded and of a size for insertion in the ears, the outer ends of said electrodes being provided with sockets; and set screws extending into said socketsrfor attaching conductor wires therein, substantially as described.

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YIifatented Apr. 5, 1927.
' :use estuaires JOHN' D; roLLARD,. or CHICAGO; ILLINoIs.
mariana-MY :EA-R APPLIcAron My invention relates to improvements in diatherrnyg`V 4ear.I11913116tltols and has for its object the provision of an improved apparatus of this character especially adapted' reference to the accompanying drawings,VV
forming a part of this specification, and in which,
bodylng the invention; p v
Figff a side view of the saine; and
Fig. 3 an enlarged section taken through one of two electrodes employed in the apparatus. j
' The preferred form of construction as illustrated in the drawings comprises a spring head frame 4 of any usual or desired `construction adapted to fit around the rear of the head of the wearer, the ends ofsaid frame terminating adjacent the ears of the wearer. A substantially semi-cylindrical or U-shaped yoke 5 is adjustably mounted on each end of said head frame. Each of said yokes carries acentral supporting stem 6 which is rotatably and slidably mounted in a corresponding bracket 7 being adjustably securedtherein by set screw 8 and whereby said yokes may be readily adjusted to accommodate various sizes and shapes of human heads. An insulating block or head 9 is mounted in each of said yokes 5 on trunnions 10 whereby said blocks are free to oscillate on vertical axes. Each block 9 carries an electrode 11 passing centrally through the block and threaded therein for longitudinal adjustment. Each electrode is rounded at its inner end for insertion in the ears and sections 1Q of rubber tubingV are placed over the inner ends of the electrodes adjacent the blocks 9, said sections of tubing insulating the sharp edges or points of the threads on the electrodes to prevent the escape of electric sparks or discharges therefrom.
Each electrode is provided at its outer end with a socket 18 to receive a'conductor wire 14 and a set screw 15 is provided on each electrode extending into the socket sockets.
Fig. lis a planview of an apparatus em-` therein to bind the conductors 14. in theL Inl .use the electrodes'- 117 ,are connected-by .the 14 ywith an ordinary diathermy electrical apparatus adapted and arranged Y to supply electrical discharges or current to said velectrodes'. Thel frame 14 is then fitted about the head of the patient and the electrodes 11 fitted in the ears of the patient, the diathermy apparatus being employed to discharge electrical impulses or current through the ears and head of the patient. By this arrangement the ears f and internal head organs of patients may be readily subjected to the action of the discharge from such an apparatus. It is obvious that the apparatus may be readily adjusted to the head and ears of any person and will automatically retain its position when so adjusted so asto permit of treatment for consider able periods of time. The specific form and arrangement of parts disclosed is a simpleA and effective one for the purpose.
Wrhile I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction for carrying my invention into effect, this is capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. I, therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction set forth, but desire to avail myself of such variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.
Having described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
p 1. A device of the class described comprising a head frame; blocks of insulating material carried by said frame; electrodes mounted onsaid blocks and protruding inwardly therefrom, the protruding ends of said electrodes being rounded and o-f a size for insertion in the ears; and means for at.-
`taching conductor wires to said electrodes,
substantially as described.
2. A device of the class described com# prising a head frame; blocks of insulating material pivotally mounted on said head frame; threaded electrodes extending centrally through and threaded in said blocks,
the inner ends of said electrodes protrudinginwardly from said blocks and rounded and of a size for insertion in the ears, the outer ends of said electrodes being provided with sockets; and set screws extending into said socketsrfor attaching conductor wires therein, substantially as described.
3. A device of the class described comprising a spring head trame adapted and arranged to embrace the head with the ends of said frame adjacent the ears; yokes attached to the ends of said frame, each of said yokes being provided with a stein rotatably and slidabh7 mounted on said frame; blocks of insulating material pivotally mounted in said yokes; threaded eleotrodes extending centrally through said blocks and threaded therein, the inner ends of said electrodes being of a size and rounded 'for insertion in the ears and the outer ends provided with sockets; set screws extending into .said sockets `lfor Securing: eenduotor Wires therein; and sections of ruhher tubing' placed over the inner ends ol said electrodes adjacent said blocks, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof l have signed nl y naine to this specification.
JOHN l). P01', ARD.
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Cited By (9)

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US2513985A (en) * 1947-12-26 1950-07-04 Automatic Elect Lab Ear cushion with earplug
US2529562A (en) * 1947-01-02 1950-11-14 Rca Corp Adjustable earpiece for receivers
US3457925A (en) * 1964-09-21 1969-07-29 Sybron Corp Diathermy electrode supports
US3900020A (en) * 1974-05-02 1975-08-19 Chuck Lock Electronic acupuncture device
US4014323A (en) * 1975-06-30 1977-03-29 James Ray Gilmer Electrotherapy system
US4319584A (en) * 1980-05-19 1982-03-16 Mccall Francis J Electrical pulse acupressure system
US4450846A (en) * 1981-12-24 1984-05-29 Mccall Francis J Electrical pulse acupressure apparatus and method of making same
US4813430A (en) * 1987-08-14 1989-03-21 Nicolet Instrument Corporation Microphonic probe tube mounting for real ear measurements
US20050165460A1 (en) * 2004-01-26 2005-07-28 Onje' Erfan Neuro-Electric-Therapy Headset

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2529562A (en) * 1947-01-02 1950-11-14 Rca Corp Adjustable earpiece for receivers
US2513985A (en) * 1947-12-26 1950-07-04 Automatic Elect Lab Ear cushion with earplug
US3457925A (en) * 1964-09-21 1969-07-29 Sybron Corp Diathermy electrode supports
US3900020A (en) * 1974-05-02 1975-08-19 Chuck Lock Electronic acupuncture device
US4014323A (en) * 1975-06-30 1977-03-29 James Ray Gilmer Electrotherapy system
US4319584A (en) * 1980-05-19 1982-03-16 Mccall Francis J Electrical pulse acupressure system
US4450846A (en) * 1981-12-24 1984-05-29 Mccall Francis J Electrical pulse acupressure apparatus and method of making same
US4813430A (en) * 1987-08-14 1989-03-21 Nicolet Instrument Corporation Microphonic probe tube mounting for real ear measurements
US20050165460A1 (en) * 2004-01-26 2005-07-28 Onje' Erfan Neuro-Electric-Therapy Headset

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