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US684351A
US684351A US4040900A US1900040409A US684351A US 684351 A US684351 A US 684351A US 4040900 A US4040900 A US 4040900A US 1900040409 A US1900040409 A US 1900040409A US 684351 A US684351 A US 684351A
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  • This invention relates to an clectrotherapeutic instrument designed to be used in the treatment of impotency.
  • the tonic effects of electricity are recognized as being valuable for increasing the excitability of the genito-spinal center, and faradization is especially beneficial in restoring the tonicity of the small blood vessels of the male genital organ and stimulating the circulation through the same, the efiect being to improve nutrition and invigorate the sexual system. 7
  • the object of our invention is the provision of an efiicient and convenient instrument for restoring strength and vigor to the impaired tissues.
  • Our improved instrument comprises, essentially, a clamp or band adapted to embrace the organ near the body and having, preferably, a terminal which is connected with one of the poles of an electric battery or generator and a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp and carrying, preferably, a terminal which is connected with the other pole of the generator.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of our improved instrument.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of the instrument, showing the same folded.
  • Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the instrument, partly in section, the same being viewed from its rear end.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section in line 5 5, Fig. 1, looking toward the cup.
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary longitudinal section in line 6 6, Fig. 4.
  • A is the clamp of the instrument, adapted to encircle the organ adjacent to the body.
  • This clamp may be of any suitable construction, but preferably consists of metallic upper bear against the upper side of the organ.
  • This contact-plate is insulated from the'clamp A by a block e of vulcanized fiber. or other suitable material.
  • the sides of the lower clamp member a are curved. to rest against the sides of the organ, and the central bottom portion of said memberis contracted and depressed below the plane ofits curved 'side portions, as shown at a to prevent the bottom of the clamp from pressing against the under side of the organ and constricting'the urethra.
  • F is a metallic horizontal supporting-bar which extends forwardly from the clamp A.
  • This bar preferably consists of two or more sections connected together by a vertical pivot f, so that the same can be folded one below the other, as shown in Fig. 3 and by dotted lines in Fig. 1, and its rear end is pivoted to the base of the clamp by a vertical pin f to permit the clamp to be turned in line with the bar, as shown in Fig; 3.
  • the clamp is held in its, normal position by a spring-catch f secured to its base and engaging in an indentation formed in the supporting-bar F, as shown in Figs. 2 and 6, or by any other suitable means.
  • G is a slide mounted on the front portion of the supporting-bar F and provided with lips or flanges g, which embrace said bar.
  • H is a concave or spoon-shaped plate arranged horizontally on said slide and forming a rest for the front portion of the organ
  • I is a vertical abutment or concave plate, also mounted on said slide in front of the rest H and facing the clamp A.
  • This abutment which is preferably cup-shaped, is adapted to receive the head of the organ and is provided of blood from them.
  • the cup I, the rest H, and the slide G are made of metal to form an electrical connection between the bindingpost i and the supporting-bar F. As the rest 11 and cup I are mounted on the slide G they are adjustable toward and from the clamp. In the construction shown in the drawings the slide is held in position by friction; but, if desired, it may be provided with a positive holding device, such as a set-screw.
  • the cup I is properly adjusted and the binding-posts c and t are connected with the poles of the battery or generator D, a small magneto-electric generator of com paratively low power being preferably employed for this purpose.
  • the electric current passes from one pole of the generator to the binding-post c, and thence through the contact-plate e, the genital organ, the rest H, the cup I, and the binding-post i to the other pole of the generator.
  • the current has the efiect of first contracting and then dilating the blood vessels, stimulating the circulation of the blood, improving nutrition, and restoring tone and vigor to the muscles and tissues.
  • a suitable nutritive emulsion or unguent may be used with advantage in connection withourimprovedinstrument.
  • Theemulsion of which lanolin may be the base, is used by saturatinga quantityof cotton-batting therewith and placin git between the head of the organ and the cup I.
  • the instrument is used from once or twice a week to once or twice daily, as may be required, and each treatment may occupy from five to twenty minutes. ⁇ Vhile this combined electrical and emulsion treatment is preferred, in some cases either the electrical treatment or the emulsion treatment may alone be used. When the latter treatment is used alone, the band A and the bar F serve as an attachment forsupporting the cup I.
  • the instrument By constructing the supporting-bar F of pivoted sections and pivoting the clamp A'to the same the instrument can be folded into risin a band or clam a su ortin -bar extending forwardly therefrom, and terminals or binding-posts connected with said clamp l and said supporting-bar, substantially as set forth.
  • An electrotherapeutic instrument comprising a clamp having a contact-terminal, a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp, and an upright plate mounted on the front portion of said supporting-bar and provided with a terminal or binding-post, substantially as set forth.
  • a therapeutic instrument comprising a band or clamp, a supporting-bar extending forwardly therefrom, and an abutment-plate V mounted on said bar, substantially as set forth.
  • a therapeutic instrument, c omprisinga band or clamp, a supporting-bar extending forwardly therefrom, and a cup-shaped abut ment mounted on said bar and adjustable 7 toward and from said clamp, substantially as set forth.
  • An electrotherapeutic instrument com-' prising a clamp having a contact-terminah'a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the j clamp, an adjustable slide mounted on the bar, and an upright cup mounted onsaid slide and provided with a terminal or binding-post,- substantially as set'forth.
  • An electrotherapeutic instrument comprising a clamp having a contact-terminaha supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp, an adjustable slide mounted on said bar and provided with a horizontal rest, and a terminal or binding-post electrically connected with said rest, substantially forth.
  • Atherapeuticinstrument comprising a clamp, a supporting-bar pivoted at its rear end to said clamp and composed of folding sections, and terminals or binding-posts con- 11o as set V nected with said clamp and said supportingconnecting said upper and lower sections,
  • An electrotherapeuticinstrument comprising a clamp composed of an upper section, a lower section having its lower central portion depressed below the adjacent bottom portions of the section, for clearing the urethra, and clamping devices connecting said sections, of a supporting-bar extending forwardly from said clamp, and terminals or binding-posts connected with said supporting-111ml and said clamp, substantially as set fort Witness our hands this 7th day of Decem ber, 1900.

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Patented on. 8, 19m. A. w. COURTNEY & .1. s. MEAD.
ELEGTROTHERAPEUTIC INSTRUMENT.
(Application filed Dec. 19, 1900.
(No Model.)
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ALBERT COURTNEY AND JOHN S. MEAD, OF BUFFALO, NElV YORK;
SAID MEAD ASSIGNOR TO SAID COURTNEY.
ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC INSTRUMENT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 684,351, dated OctoberS, 1901.
Application filed December 19, 1900- Serial No. 40,409. (No model.) i
T0 60% whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, ALBERT W. COURT- NEY and JOHN S. MEAD, citizens of the United States, and residents of Bufialo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Electrotherapeutic Instruments, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an clectrotherapeutic instrument designed to be used in the treatment of impotency.
The tonic effects of electricity are recognized as being valuable for increasing the excitability of the genito-spinal center, and faradization is especially beneficial in restoring the tonicity of the small blood vessels of the male genital organ and stimulating the circulation through the same, the efiect being to improve nutrition and invigorate the sexual system. 7
The object of our invention is the provision of an efiicient and convenient instrument for restoring strength and vigor to the impaired tissues.
Our improved instrument comprises, essentially, a clamp or band adapted to embrace the organ near the body and having, preferably, a terminal which is connected with one of the poles of an electric battery or generator and a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp and carrying, preferably, a terminal which is connected with the other pole of the generator.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of our improved instrument. Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof. Fig. 3 is a similar view of the instrument, showing the same folded. Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the instrument, partly in section, the same being viewed from its rear end. Fig. 5 is a transverse section in line 5 5, Fig. 1, looking toward the cup. Fig. 6 is a fragmentary longitudinal section in line 6 6, Fig. 4.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.
A is the clamp of the instrument, adapted to encircle the organ adjacent to the body. This clamp may be of any suitable construction, but preferably consists of metallic upper bear against the upper side of the organ.
This contact-plate is insulated from the'clamp A by a block e of vulcanized fiber. or other suitable material. The sides of the lower clamp member a are curved. to rest against the sides of the organ, and the central bottom portion of said memberis contracted and depressed below the plane ofits curved 'side portions, as shown at a to prevent the bottom of the clamp from pressing against the under side of the organ and constricting'the urethra. a
F is a metallic horizontal supporting-bar which extends forwardly from the clamp A. This bar preferably consists of two or more sections connected together by a vertical pivot f, so that the same can be folded one below the other, as shown in Fig. 3 and by dotted lines in Fig. 1, and its rear end is pivoted to the base of the clamp by a vertical pin f to permit the clamp to be turned in line with the bar, as shown in Fig; 3. The clamp is held in its, normal position by a spring-catch f secured to its base and engaging in an indentation formed in the supporting-bar F, as shown in Figs. 2 and 6, or by any other suitable means.
G is a slide mounted on the front portion of the supporting-bar F and provided with lips or flanges g, which embrace said bar.
H is a concave or spoon-shaped plate arranged horizontally on said slide and forming a rest for the front portion of the organ, and I is a vertical abutment or concave plate, also mounted on said slide in front of the rest H and facing the clamp A. This abutment, which is preferably cup-shaped, is adapted to receive the head of the organ and is provided of blood from them.
with a binding-post or terminal 2, adapted to be connected with the other pole of the battery or generator D. The cup I, the rest H, and the slide G are made of metal to form an electrical connection between the bindingpost i and the supporting-bar F. As the rest 11 and cup I are mounted on the slide G they are adjustable toward and from the clamp. In the construction shown in the drawings the slide is held in position by friction; but, if desired, it may be provided with a positive holding device, such as a set-screw.
In the use of the instrument after applying the clamp A the cup I is properly adjusted and the binding-posts c and t are connected with the poles of the battery or generator D, a small magneto-electric generator of com paratively low power being preferably employed for this purpose. The electric current passes from one pole of the generator to the binding-post c, and thence through the contact-plate e, the genital organ, the rest H, the cup I, and the binding-post i to the other pole of the generator. The current has the efiect of first contracting and then dilating the blood vessels, stimulating the circulation of the blood, improving nutrition, and restoring tone and vigor to the muscles and tissues.
In the treatment of impotency beneficial eifects have been obtained by partly con stricting the veins on the upper side of the organ near the body so as to check the flow The upper member of the clamp A can be nicely adj ustedby means of the screws 17 to exert the necessary gentle pressure to constrict said veins, and by providing the clamp with the depressed base portion a this pressure can be applied without danger of constricting the urethra.
A suitable nutritive emulsion or unguent may be used with advantage in connection withourimprovedinstrument. Theemulsion, of which lanolin may be the base, is used by saturatinga quantityof cotton-batting therewith and placin git between the head of the organ and the cup I. By this treatment the nutritive emulsion is absorbed, building up and invigorating the impaired muscles and tissues, and the absorption thereof is aided and stimulated by the use of the electric current simultaneously with this treatment. The instrument is used from once or twice a week to once or twice daily, as may be required, and each treatment may occupy from five to twenty minutes. \Vhile this combined electrical and emulsion treatment is preferred, in some cases either the electrical treatment or the emulsion treatment may alone be used. When the latter treatment is used alone, the band A and the bar F serve as an attachment forsupporting the cup I.
By constructing the supporting-bar F of pivoted sections and pivoting the clamp A'to the same the instrument can be folded into risin a band or clam a su ortin -bar extending forwardly therefrom, and terminals or binding-posts connected with said clamp l and said supporting-bar, substantially as set forth.
. 2. An electrotherapeutio instrument, comt risin a band orclam a su ortin -bar extending forwardly from the base of the clamp,
and terminals or binding-posts connected with opposite ends of the instrument, substantially as set forth.
3. An electrotherapeutic instrument, comprising a clamp having a contact-terminal, a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp, and an upright plate mounted on the front portion of said supporting-bar and provided with a terminal or binding-post, substantially as set forth.
4:. A therapeutic instrument, comprisinga band or clamp, a supporting-bar extending forwardly therefrom, and an abutment-plate V mounted on said bar, substantially as set forth.
'5. A therapeutic instrument, c omprisinga band or clamp, a supporting-bar extending forwardly therefrom, and a cup-shaped abut ment mounted on said bar and adjustable 7 toward and from said clamp, substantially as set forth. r
6. An electrotherapeutic instrument, com-' prising a clamp having a contact-terminah'a supporting-bar extending forwardly from the j clamp, an adjustable slide mounted on the bar, and an upright cup mounted onsaid slide and provided with a terminal or binding-post,- substantially as set'forth.
' 7. An electrotherapeutic instrument, comprising a clamp having a contact-terminaha supporting-bar extending forwardly from the clamp, an adjustable slide mounted on said bar and provided with a horizontal rest, and a terminal or binding-post electrically connected with said rest, substantially forth.
8. Atherapeuticinstrument,comprisinga clamp, a supporting-bar pivoted at its rear end to said clamp and composed of folding sections, and terminals or binding-posts con- 11o as set V nected with said clamp and said supportingconnecting said upper and lower sections,
substantially as set forth.
10. An electrotherapeuticinstrument,comprising a clamp composed of an upper section, a lower section having its lower central portion depressed below the adjacent bottom portions of the section, for clearing the urethra, and clamping devices connecting said sections, of a supporting-bar extending forwardly from said clamp, and terminals or binding-posts connected with said supporting-111ml and said clamp, substantially as set fort Witness our hands this 7th day of Decem ber, 1900.
ALBERT W. COURTNEY. JOHN s. MEAD.
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J N0. J. BONNER, CARD F. GEYER;
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