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US69765A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M11/00Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes
    • A61M11/04Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes operated by the vapour pressure of the liquid to be sprayed or atomised
    • A61M11/041Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes operated by the vapour pressure of the liquid to be sprayed or atomised using heaters
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • 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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  • Figure 2 a front view.
  • Figure 3 a sectional view of the vapor-generator.
  • Figure 4 a. front view of the generator. y
  • Figure 5 a detached view of a portion of the strap which regulates the incline of the chair.
  • my invention consists in constructing a' portable vapor-generatonwith adripping-cup or reservoir on or near the top, with a stop-cock between them; in providing the generator with a block of metal, so arranged as to divide the generator into two parts, the part or chambe'r below the block designed to hold the water 'or medical preparation which does not become vaporized; in providing such block with a recess or well, and lateral passages therefrom, so as to utilize the internal heat of the block; in providing a tube to convey the vapor to the chair, and apply it either generally or to any particular part of the body-g in providing the chair or couchwith buttons or pins and adjustable straps to regulate the incline of the same, and in providing the whole with a cover, so constructed that it can be closely attached to the neck ofthe patient.
  • I use achair, in form similar to a camp-chair, so constructed that the incline of the back can be adjusted to suit the person using it, and so that it can be lfolded up when not in use.4
  • the sides A B, the connecting parts Q P E R, and the foot-rest D, are constructed in the usual manner.
  • the chair is pivoted on the rod E. Straps C -are attached to Q and P, passing under the crossstrap j.
  • the person taking the bath is vplaced on the straps C, and the vapor reaches all parts of the body.
  • the chair is provided with a cover, made of oilelotl1, box-like in form, and so made that the edges will rest upon the floor, completely enclosing the chair.
  • This opening is to be made of considerable length, so that the same cover can be used for persons of diiferent sizes and when in dierent positions.
  • the lappels O are used to close such part or parts of the opens ing-k as are unoccupied bythe neck of the person in the chair. rfhe inclination of ⁇ the chair can be adjusted by means of theloop Zat 'the end of the strap M, and'the buttons or pins z', or by means of the slide h, the strap being double part way.
  • H in fig. 3, is a small vessel, of iron or other suitable material, in which steam is generated.
  • K is a block of metal, somewhat less in diameter than the inside of the vessel H, and having a small centralcavity, e, from which there are lateral passages f to the outside. g are supports on which the block K rests.
  • vJ' is a cup or reservoirto receive the iiuid to be vaporized, which may be screwed or otherwise attached to the tube I, communicating with the vessel H, and fastened' to the cover fm.
  • the ow of the Huid is regulated by' the stop-cock a.
  • n is a spout to convey the vapor to the person, and Gis a tube, which may be attached to n andused to convey the vapor to any desired part of the body.
  • a piece of ol-cloth, with a cord sewed in the edges, may be placed under the chair to catch any drippings.
  • the cover N When the bath is to be used,.the person 1s placed inthe chair, the cover N is properly adjusted, the block K is heated in the tire and ⁇ placed iu the vessel H, the liquid for the bath is placed in the vessel J and permitted to pass through the stop-cock a in suitable quantities, and dropping on the heated block K is vaporized, and passing through G envelopes the person in the bath.
  • the cavity e and passagesf in the block K may be dispensed with.
  • the block K when provided with the recess e, and one or more lateral passages f, substantially as described.
  • the vapor-generator H when provided with the block K, in combination with the pipe G, constructed and operating substantially as shown.
  • the cover N when provided with the opening or slit k and the lappels O, constructed substantially as und for the purposes specified.

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Be it known that I, MAURITZ B. CARLEMAN, of the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook, and tate of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful improvements in portable Vapor-Baths; and I do hereby declare that thefollowng is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which-- A I Figure 1 is a side view of the chair.
Figure 2, a front view.
Figure 3, a sectional view of the vapor-generator.
Figure 4, a. front view of the generator. y
Figure 5, a detached view ofa portion of the strap which regulates the incline of the chair.
vFigure 6, atop view of the cover or case. Y i
Like letters refer to the same parts in all the figures. A
The nature of my invention consists in constructing a' portable vapor-generatonwith adripping-cup or reservoir on or near the top, with a stop-cock between them; in providing the generator with a block of metal, so arranged as to divide the generator into two parts, the part or chambe'r below the block designed to hold the water 'or medical preparation which does not become vaporized; in providing such block with a recess or well, and lateral passages therefrom, so as to utilize the internal heat of the block; in providing a tube to convey the vapor to the chair, and apply it either generally or to any particular part of the body-g in providing the chair or couchwith buttons or pins and adjustable straps to regulate the incline of the same, and in providing the whole with a cover, so constructed that it can be closely attached to the neck ofthe patient.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will describe its construction and operation. j p
I use achair, in form similar to a camp-chair, so constructed that the incline of the back can be adjusted to suit the person using it, and so that it can be lfolded up when not in use.4 The sides A B, the connecting parts Q P E R, and the foot-rest D, are constructed in the usual manner. The chair is pivoted on the rod E. Straps C -are attached to Q and P, passing under the crossstrap j. The person taking the bath is vplaced on the straps C, and the vapor reaches all parts of the body. The chair is provided with a cover, made of oilelotl1, box-like in form, and so made that the edges will rest upon the floor, completely enclosing the chair. In the top of the, covering is an opening, c,'through which the head of the` person bathing may b e passed. This opening is to be made of considerable length, so that the same cover can be used for persons of diiferent sizes and when in dierent positions. The lappels O are used to close such part or parts of the opens ing-k as are unoccupied bythe neck of the person in the chair. rfhe inclination of `the chair can be adjusted by means of theloop Zat 'the end of the strap M, and'the buttons or pins z', or by means of the slide h, the strap being double part way. H, in fig. 3, isa small vessel, of iron or other suitable material, in which steam is generated. K is a block of metal, somewhat less in diameter than the inside of the vessel H, and having a small centralcavity, e, from which there are lateral passages f to the outside. g are supports on which the block K rests. vJ' is a cup or reservoirto receive the iiuid to be vaporized, which may be screwed or otherwise attached to the tube I, communicating with the vessel H, and fastened' to the cover fm. The ow of the Huid is regulated by' the stop-cock a. n is a spout to convey the vapor to the person, and Gis a tube, which may be attached to n andused to convey the vapor to any desired part of the body. A. rod may be attached to the cock a,`and so arranged that the person in the bath can control the iiow of the iuid from the cup J to the vessel H. A piece of ol-cloth, with a cord sewed in the edges, may be placed under the chair to catch any drippings. f A
When the bath is to be used,.the person 1s placed inthe chair, the cover N is properly adjusted, the block K is heated in the tire and` placed iu the vessel H, the liquid for the bath is placed in the vessel J and permitted to pass through the stop-cock a in suitable quantities, and dropping on the heated block K is vaporized, and passing through G envelopes the person in the bath. The cavity e and passagesf in the block K may be dispensed with.
Having .thusfullydescribed my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secnreby Letters Patent, is
1. The cylinder or vessel H, when divided into an upper andlower chamber by the block K, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
2. The reservoir or cup J, when provided with a stop-cock, I, in combination with the vessel H, substantially as specified.
8. The block K, when provided with the recess e, and one or more lateral passages f, substantially as described.
4. The vapor-generator H, when provided with the block K, in combination with the pipe G, constructed and operating substantially as shown.
5. The cover N, when provided with the opening or slit k and the lappels O, constructed substantially as und for the purposes specified.
6. The combination of the generator II, cup J, block K, with the chair or .couch A B and cover N, sul)- stantially us and for the purposes specified.
M. B. CARLEMAN.
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