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US639072A
US639072A US69554798A US1898695547A US639072A US 639072 A US639072 A US 639072A US 69554798 A US69554798 A US 69554798A US 1898695547 A US1898695547 A US 1898695547A US 639072 A US639072 A US 639072A
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    • 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
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  • t may concern: .Be it known that I, MARY LYONs, of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Body-Braces; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
  • This invention contemplates certain new and useful improvements in body-braces.
  • the object of the invent-ion is to provide a brace which will insure to the wearer the proper hygienic position of the body by throwing back the shoulders and prevent protrudence of the abdomen.
  • a further object is to provide means for regulating the tensions and positions of the parts and insure perfect contact with the body and also render the brace applicable for use by different persons.
  • Figure l is a view in perspective.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the shoulder pads and braces.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view on line 3 3, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. et is a sectional View on line et 4, Fig. 2, with parts broken away.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of one of the hinges.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view thereof on line 6 6.
  • Figs. 7 and S are front and longitudinal sectional views of the breast and abdomen pads.
  • Figs. 9 and 10 are views of slight modifications of the shoulder-braces.
  • A designates two pads, which are connected together by a horizontal cross-piece a, which may be so constructed as to be adjustable. In this way the two pads may be made to fit squarely against the shoulder-blades of persons of diiferent sizes.
  • a bar ct' which is held by a pivot.
  • This bar is rendered extensible by a sliding section a2 thereof, which is held to the bar proper by a spring-plate b, having a lug b at its free end.
  • This spring-plate is fast at one end to the outer face of the section n.2, and its lug projects through a hole in said section and is designed to engage any one of a series of pads being placed against the shoulder-blades and the ends of the braces against the fronts of the shoulders, the wearer is made to assume a perfectly erect position ,with the shoulders well thrown backward.
  • each shoulder-brace is capable of being positioned at varions angles relative to the pad to which it is secured.
  • Each brace at its inner end is hinged to a short plate e, fast within the pad A.
  • the central barrel c of this hinge, which barrel is preferably the turned-over end of plate e, is
  • each brace may be made as shown in Figs. 9 and 10.
  • the brace is shown in Fig. 9 as being composed of two sections l and 2, united together by an elastic or yielding section 3, such asa' series of coiled springs similar to those employed in certain forms of suspenders, while in Fig. 10 a section 4 of rubber is substituted for the coiled springs.
  • E designates a breastpad,and F an abdominal pad, which are mounted, respectively, on the upper and lower ends of an extensible barf by means of adjustable hinges f', similar in every respect to the hinges by which the shoulder-braces are united to the shoulder-pads.
  • Each hinge has its complementary adjusting and locking wheel f2, by turning which the pitch or inclination of the two pads may be regulated to suit the igure of the wearer.
  • Both pads normally proj ect inwardly at an anglJe to their supporting-bar, the upper pad belng against the breast of the wearer, while the lower pad presses inwardly against the abdomen. In this way the wearer of my brace is caused to assume the proper hygienic position-the shoulders well thrown backward and the abdomen held in.
  • the bar of the front pads is held in place by the belt C, which is buckled tight around the wearers waist.
  • This body-brace is designed, primarily, for temporary use around the house for a specied period each day until the body of the wearer has been made to assume the proper upright position.
  • a brace such as is herein described has most superior advantages, and by means thereof rounded or stoop shoulders, hollow chests, and protruding abdomens may be readily and effectively cured.
  • the body-brace herein described comprising two pads connected together and designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, shoulder-braces projecting diagonally upward from such pads and having forwardly and downwardly bent curved portions designed to extend over and engage the fronts of the shoulders7 and means for regulating the tensions ofthe shoulder-braces, substantially as set forth.
  • the body-brace herein described comprising two pads connected together and designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, shoulder-braces extending diagonally upward from such pads and having for* wardly and downwardly bent curved portions designed to extend over and at their forward ends engage the fronts of the shoulders, and means for setting said shoulder-braces at different angles relatively to said pads, substantially as set forth.
  • the body-brace herein described cornprising two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, yielding shoulder-braces secured to said pads and having forwardly and downwardly extended hooked portions, and means for regulating the tensions of the shoulder-braces, substantially as setv forth, said braces being designed to extend over and engage the fronts of the shoulders, as stated.
  • a body-brace having two pads for the shouldenblades, bent or hooked shoulderbraces projecting from such pads,hinges uniting said braces and pads, comprising an exi teriorly-threaded barrel, and a disk or wheel having peripheral threads engaging said threaded barrel, substantially as set forth.
  • the body-brace herein described com prisin g two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, an adjustable connection between said pads, and shoulderbraces extending from said pads having for wardly and downwardly bent or curved portions designed to engage the fronts of the shoulders, substantially as set forth.
  • the body-brace herein described comprisin g two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer,shoulderbraces extending from said pads and designed to pass over and engage the fronts of the shoulders, means for regulating the tensions 0f the shoulder-braces, a connection between said pads, an extensible bar pivoted to and depending from said connection, and a belt, designed to encircle the wea rers waist, for engaging and holding said bar, substantially as set forth.
  • a body-brace having two padded members designed to bear against the shoulderblades of the wearer, braces for the shoulders designed to extend over and contact at their ends with the fronts of the shoulders, chest and abdominal pads, means for increasing or lessening the bracing force of each pad, su pports for said pads, and means for engaging and holding said supports to the body of the wearer, substantially as set forth.
  • the body-brace herein described comprising an upright ⁇ bar designed to extend over the chest and abdomen of the wearer, pads on the upper and lower ends of said bar, two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, a connection between said latter pads, shoulder-braces secured to said latter pads and designed to extend over the shoulders of the wearer, a bar depending from said connection between the shoulderpads and having an extensible section, and a belt or strap designed to engage both of said bars when encirclingtthe wearers waist, substantially as set forth.

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No. 639,072. Patnted Dec. I2, |899.
M. LYDNS.
BODY BRACE.
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srncIEIcA'rIoiv forming part f Letters Patent No. 639,072, dated December 12, 1899. Application tiled November 5, 1898i. Serial No. 695,547. (No model.)
To @ZZ 1071/0711, t may concern: .Be it known that I, MARY LYONs, of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Body-Braces; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention contemplates certain new and useful improvements in body-braces. The object of the invent-ion is to provide a brace which will insure to the wearer the proper hygienic position of the body by throwing back the shoulders and prevent protrudence of the abdomen.
A further object is to provide means for regulating the tensions and positions of the parts and insure perfect contact with the body and also render the brace applicable for use by different persons.
The invention will be hereinafter fully set forth, and particularly pointed ont in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a view in perspective. Fig. 2 is a rear view of the shoulder pads and braces. Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view on line 3 3, Fig. 2. Fig. et is a sectional View on line et 4, Fig. 2, with parts broken away. Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of one of the hinges. Fig. 6 is a sectional view thereof on line 6 6. Figs. 7 and S are front and longitudinal sectional views of the breast and abdomen pads. Figs. 9 and 10 are views of slight modifications of the shoulder-braces.
Referring tothe drawings, A designates two pads, which are connected together by a horizontal cross-piece a, which may be so constructed as to be adjustable. In this way the two pads may be made to fit squarely against the shoulder-blades of persons of diiferent sizes. Depending from this cross-piece isa bar ct', which is held by a pivot. This bar is rendered extensible by a sliding section a2 thereof, which is held to the bar proper by a spring-plate b, having a lug b at its free end. This spring-plate is fast at one end to the outer face of the section n.2, and its lug projects through a hole in said section and is designed to engage any one of a series of pads being placed against the shoulder-blades and the ends of the braces against the fronts of the shoulders, the wearer is made to assume a perfectly erect position ,with the shoulders well thrown backward.
As different degrees of pressure are requisite for difterentpersons or at various stages in the treatment of any one person,e.ach shoulder-brace is capable of being positioned at varions angles relative to the pad to which it is secured. Each brace at its inner end is hinged to a short plate e, fast within the pad A. The central barrel c of this hinge, which barrel is preferably the turned-over end of plate e, is
formed with a series of exterior grooves or threads c2, eXt-endin g longitudinally thereof. With this threaded barrel engages the threaded periphery of a small disk or wheel e3, mounted on the brace proper. By inserting a key Y in a central squared opening c4 of this wheel the latter may be readily turned, and being in engagement with the threaded barrel of the rigidly-held plate c the brace will be caused to turn on its hinge and assume any desired angle or pitchrelatively to the pad. Intowhateverposition itisthusbrought the brace will be held as against turning on its hinge, the Wheel c3 serving as a lock.
If desired,for the purpose of providing fora varying tension on the shoulders and to permit of the free movement thereof in addition to the yielding of the brace, each brace may be made as shown in Figs. 9 and 10. The brace is shown in Fig. 9 as being composed of two sections l and 2, united together by an elastic or yielding section 3, such asa' series of coiled springs similar to those employed in certain forms of suspenders, while in Fig. 10 a section 4 of rubber is substituted for the coiled springs.
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E designates a breastpad,and F an abdominal pad, which are mounted, respectively, on the upper and lower ends of an extensible barf by means of adjustable hinges f', similar in every respect to the hinges by which the shoulder-braces are united to the shoulder-pads. Each hinge has its complementary adjusting and locking wheel f2, by turning which the pitch or inclination of the two pads may be regulated to suit the igure of the wearer. Both pads normally proj ect inwardly at an anglJe to their supporting-bar, the upper pad belng against the breast of the wearer, while the lower pad presses inwardly against the abdomen. In this way the wearer of my brace is caused to assume the proper hygienic position-the shoulders well thrown backward and the abdomen held in. The bar of the front pads is held in place by the belt C, which is buckled tight around the wearers waist.
This body-brace is designed, primarily, for temporary use around the house for a specied period each day until the body of the wearer has been made to assume the proper upright position.
A brace such as is herein described has most superior advantages, and by means thereof rounded or stoop shoulders, hollow chests, and protruding abdomens may be readily and effectively cured.
I claim as my inventionl. The body-brace herein described, comprising two pads connected together and designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, shoulder-braces projecting diagonally upward from such pads and having forwardly and downwardly bent curved portions designed to extend over and engage the fronts of the shoulders7 and means for regulating the tensions ofthe shoulder-braces, substantially as set forth.
2. The body-brace herein described, comprising two pads connected together and designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, shoulder-braces extending diagonally upward from such pads and having for* wardly and downwardly bent curved portions designed to extend over and at their forward ends engage the fronts of the shoulders, and means for setting said shoulder-braces at different angles relatively to said pads, substantially as set forth.
3. The body-brace herein described, cornprising two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, yielding shoulder-braces secured to said pads and having forwardly and downwardly extended hooked portions, and means for regulating the tensions of the shoulder-braces, substantially as setv forth, said braces being designed to extend over and engage the fronts of the shoulders, as stated.
4. A body-brace having two pads for the shouldenblades, bent or hooked shoulderbraces projecting from such pads,hinges uniting said braces and pads, comprising an exi teriorly-threaded barrel, and a disk or wheel having peripheral threads engaging said threaded barrel, substantially as set forth.
5. The body-brace herein described com prisin g two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, an adjustable connection between said pads, and shoulderbraces extending from said pads having for wardly and downwardly bent or curved portions designed to engage the fronts of the shoulders, substantially as set forth.
6. The body-brace herein described com'- prisin g two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer, an adjustable connection between said pads,shou1derbraces extending from such pads and having bent or curved portions designed to engage the fronts of the shoulders, and means for adjusting and holding said shoulder-braces in fixed relations to said pads, substantially as set forth.
7. The body-brace herein described comprisin g two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer,shoulderbraces extending from said pads and designed to pass over and engage the fronts of the shoulders, means for regulating the tensions 0f the shoulder-braces, a connection between said pads, an extensible bar pivoted to and depending from said connection, and a belt, designed to encircle the wea rers waist, for engaging and holding said bar, substantially as set forth.
8. A body-brace having two padded members designed to bear against the shoulderblades of the wearer, braces for the shoulders designed to extend over and contact at their ends with the fronts of the shoulders, chest and abdominal pads, means for increasing or lessening the bracing force of each pad, su pports for said pads, and means for engaging and holding said supports to the body of the wearer, substantially as set forth.
9. The body-brace herein described, comprising an upright` bar designed to extend over the chest and abdomen of the wearer, pads on the upper and lower ends of said bar, two pads designed to bear against the shoulder-blades of the wearer,a connection between said latter pads, shoulder-braces secured to said latter pads and designed to extend over the shoulders of the wearer, a bar depending from said connection between the shoulderpads and having an extensible section, and a belt or strap designed to engage both of said bars when encirclingtthe wearers waist, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' MARY LYONS. Witnesses:
OWEN WARD, SAMUEL AMES.
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