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US7626A
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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
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    • A61F5/01Orthopaedic devices, e.g. splints, casts or braces
    • A61F5/04Devices for stretching or reducing fractured limbs; Devices for distractions; Splints
    • A61F5/05Devices for stretching or reducing fractured limbs; Devices for distractions; Splints for immobilising
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  • my invention consists in the formation of the aforesaid splints by the combination of very thin boards a, a, by means of some elastic adhesive substance interposed between them.
  • I generally make use of scale-boards for the thin wooden exterior portions of the splints; and for uniting these boards together, I generally employ a strata of gutta-percha interposed between them.
  • any other elastic material may be employed which is adhesive in its nature; or cloth, leather, or india-rubber, may be saturated or coated with some adhesive composition and then inserted between the scale boards for giving them a slightly elastic combination with each other.
  • the adhesive material employed for the above named purpose should be insoluble in water.
  • the scale boards are softened by steam previous to introducing the elastic cementing substance between them, and they are then placed in a press, between two forming surfaces, that will-when pressure is appliedimpart to the splints, thus constructed, ⁇ any curve or shape that may be desired, and also bring the edges and extremities of the scale boards into close contactas shown in Fig. 2. More than two thicknesses of scale board may be combined with each other by an elastic cementing substance, in the formation of splints, if deemed expedient.
  • improved splints tof different shapes, may be connected by slides and hinges'to each other in such a manner that they can be adapted to fractures and injuries of any extent and of every nature.
  • my improved splints Before making use of my improved splints, they must be rendered laterally elastic by the application thereto of heat and moisture, so that they can be accurately fitted to the injured part.
  • the moisture evaporates from the woody portion of the splints, and the cementing substance that connects the same has had time to assume a lower temperature, the splints will become rigid and unyielding; and conse. quently will afford the most perfect support to the injured or diseased parts of the body that they may be applied to.
  • My improved splints are unusually light, and are susceptible of being fitted so closely to a limb, as to occasion but little encumbrance to the patient; and consequently, allow motion or exercise in all cases where from the nature of the injury this is admissible.

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No. 7,626. PATENTED SEPT. 3, 1'850. B. WELCH.
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BENJ. IVELCH, OF` LAKEVILLE, GONNEC'IICUT."A
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Specification of Letters Patent Nro. 7,626, dated September `3, 1850.4
, section of the same.
The nature of my invention consists in the formation of the aforesaid splints by the combination of very thin boards a, a, by means of some elastic adhesive substance interposed between them. I generally make use of scale-boards for the thin wooden exterior portions of the splints; and for uniting these boards together, I generally employ a strata of gutta-percha interposed between them. In place of gutt-a-percha, for uniting the scale boards a, a, to eachother, any other elastic materialmay be employed which is adhesive in its nature; or cloth, leather, or india-rubber, may be saturated or coated with some adhesive composition and then inserted between the scale boards for giving them a slightly elastic combination with each other. It is preferable however, that the adhesive material employed for the above named purpose, should be insoluble in water. Previous to combining the scale boards with each other, they should be cut into the requisite shape to adapt the splints to the limbs or parts of the human system that they are intended to support. The scale boards are softened by steam previous to introducing the elastic cementing substance between them, and they are then placed in a press, between two forming surfaces, that will-when pressure is appliedimpart to the splints, thus constructed,` any curve or shape that may be desired, and also bring the edges and extremities of the scale boards into close contactas shown in Fig. 2. More than two thicknesses of scale board may be combined with each other by an elastic cementing substance, in the formation of splints, if deemed expedient. My
improved splints tof, different shapes, ,may be connected by slides and hinges'to each other in such a manner that they can be adapted to fractures and injuries of any extent and of every nature.
Before making use of my improved splints, they must be rendered laterally elastic by the application thereto of heat and moisture, so that they can be accurately fitted to the injured part. When the moisture evaporates from the woody portion of the splints, and the cementing substance that connects the same has had time to assume a lower temperature, the splints will become rigid and unyielding; and conse. quently will afford the most perfect support to the injured or diseased parts of the body that they may be applied to.
The following are some of the advantages which it is believed that my improved splints possess, over all others now in use.
1st. These splints afford a better and more complete and uniform mechanical support tothe fractured, or injured, or diseased bones or joints, for the reason that they can be more accurately fitted to a large extent of surface, than any others possessing the same degree of firmness.
2nd. In cases of emergency, they can be readily and completely adapted to the limbs of different persons-varying in the forms and dimensions of their limbsfor the reason that by the application of warm water to my improved splints, they become very flexible in a lateral direction, While they remain inflexible in a longitudinal direction.
Llth. My improved splints are unusually light, and are susceptible of being fitted so closely to a limb, as to occasion but little encumbrance to the patient; and consequently, allow motion or exercise in all cases where from the nature of the injury this is admissible.
5th. There will be vastly less pain and a total absence of cramps, when my improved splints are well applied; as pain-beyond what necessarily attends the injury of the soft partsis almost entirely the consequence of imperfection in the dressings.
6th. Bandages and cushions-except of the lightest kind-can be dispensed with when my improved splints are made use of;
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
My improved surgeons splints, composed of thin strata of Wood combined With some elastic adhesive substance interposed between them, substantially as herein set forth.
The abovespecication of my invention 20 signed and witnessed this 15th day of April BENJAMIN WELCH. Vitnesses:
JOHN H. WELCH, HENRY F. MARSH.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2834341A (en) * 1955-09-20 1958-05-13 Orthopedic Frame Company Splint
US2854000A (en) * 1955-10-12 1958-09-30 S H Camp & Company Traction legging
US3000633A (en) * 1959-08-31 1961-09-19 George C Bonovich Bowler's aid
US3094986A (en) * 1961-12-19 1963-06-25 James J Lally Portable shock splint with traction
US20050192792A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Dictaphone Corporation System and method for normalization of a string of words
US20050192793A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Dictaphone Corporation System and method for generating a phrase pronunciation
US8157664B2 (en) 2008-12-05 2012-04-17 Even Par Enterprises, Inc. Assist device
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2834341A (en) * 1955-09-20 1958-05-13 Orthopedic Frame Company Splint
US2854000A (en) * 1955-10-12 1958-09-30 S H Camp & Company Traction legging
US3000633A (en) * 1959-08-31 1961-09-19 George C Bonovich Bowler's aid
US3094986A (en) * 1961-12-19 1963-06-25 James J Lally Portable shock splint with traction
US20050192792A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Dictaphone Corporation System and method for normalization of a string of words
US20050192793A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Dictaphone Corporation System and method for generating a phrase pronunciation
US8157664B2 (en) 2008-12-05 2012-04-17 Even Par Enterprises, Inc. Assist device
USD663798S1 (en) * 2009-07-01 2012-07-17 Even Par Enterprises, Inc. Assist device

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