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US796114A
US796114A US26517905A US1905265179A US796114A US 796114 A US796114 A US 796114A US 26517905 A US26517905 A US 26517905A US 1905265179 A US1905265179 A US 1905265179A US 796114 A US796114 A US 796114A
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    • 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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  • a further object of the invention is to provide an electrotherapeutic apparatus in which the portion of the body to be treated is dilated or distended and local hyperemia eflected by means of a vacuum and the parts then subjected to violet or ultra-violet rays produced in an attenuated atmosphere by a eurrent from an electrostatic machine, Ruhmkorff coil, or any source of energy.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of an electrotherapeutic appliance constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • the suctioncup 10 formed of vitreous material, such as glass, is provided with a duct 11, leading to an air-exhausting means, which in the present instance is indicated in the form of a bulb 12.
  • an air-exhausting means which in the present instance is indicated in the form of a bulb 12.
  • a casing 13 Surrounding the cup and a portion of the tube is a casing 13, from which the air is partly exhausted, forming a chamber containing an attenuated atmosphere of air or gas, the air being exhausted through a teat 14, which is sealed in the usual manner.
  • This chamber entirely surrounds the vacuum-cup and is without any internal'conductors or electrodes.
  • the circuit includes a source of energy for the production of static electricity such, for instance, as a Holtz electrostatic machine, a Ruhmkorfl" coil, or the likethe object being to set the air or gas within the vacuum-chamher into vibration, and thus produce violet or ultra-violet rays, to the action of which the portion of the body within the vacuum-cup is subjected.
  • a source of energy for the production of static electricity such, for instance, as a Holtz electrostatic machine, a Ruhmkorfl" coil, or the likethe object being to set the air or gas within the vacuum-chamher into vibration, and thus produce violet or ultra-violet rays, to the action of which the portion of the body within the vacuum-cup is subjected.
  • the apparatus is intended for the enlargement of undeveloped glands and other portions of the body and for the treatment of diseased tissues.
  • the vacuum-cup is placed over the parts to be treated and the air is eX- hausted from the cup to such an extent'that the skin is drawn up closely into contact with the entire inner face of the cup. This operation distends the tissues, dilates the pores, and promotes local hyperemia, so that the affected parts are in a condition most favorable to be subjected tothe action of the static electricity and the light-rays in the chamber.
  • the vacuum-chamber entirely surrounds the vacuum-cup, all of the portion of the body within the cup will receive the same treatment, and as the surface of the body is in intimate physical contact with the inner surface of the cup there is no air-gap which would tend to produce arcing.
  • a vacuum-cup forming a portion of the wall of a light-ray chamber.
  • a casing containing an attenuated atmosphere and arranged for connection to one terminal of an electrostatic machineor the like, and means for distending or dilating the surface to be treated and forcing the same into intimate contact with the outer surface of said casing.
  • a vacuuIn-cup,'asuctiont'ube leading therefrom, and aca'sing containing an attenuated atmosphere partl'y'surrounding the'cup and tube, said cup “and tube forming part of the wall of said casing, and a terminal connected to the outer portion of the casing and arranged for connection to an electrostatic machine or the like, whereby the part to be treated may be drawn into the cup into intimate contact with the wall thereof and subjected to the action of the light-rays of the casing, while in a dilated or distended condition.

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PATENTED AUG. 1, 1.905.-
E. GURREY.
ELEGTROTHERAPEUTIO APPARATUS.
APPLICATION TILED mm: 14, 1905.
munzw. a. GRAHAM co.. Pnomumoummns, WASHINGTON. u. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
" HERSOHEL E. 'oURR Y, 'OF'BAKER oITY, OREGON. ELECTROTHERAPEUTIO APPARATUS.
To a, whom itmay concern.-
I of various parts of the body.
' A further object of the invention is to provide an electrotherapeutic apparatus in which the portion of the body to be treated is dilated or distended and local hyperemia eflected by means of a vacuum and the parts then subjected to violet or ultra-violet rays produced in an attenuated atmosphere by a eurrent from an electrostatic machine, Ruhmkorff coil, or any source of energy.
With these and other objects in view, as will more fully hereinafter appear, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that various changes in the form, proportions, size, and minor details of the structure may be made without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional view of an electrotherapeutic appliance constructed in accordance with the invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Similar numerals of reference are employed to indicate corresponding parts throughout both the figures of the drawings.
I In carrying out the invention the suctioncup 10, formed of vitreous material, such as glass, is provided with a duct 11, leading to an air-exhausting means, which in the present instance is indicated in the form of a bulb 12. Surrounding the cup and a portion of the tube is a casing 13, from which the air is partly exhausted, forming a chamber containing an attenuated atmosphere of air or gas, the air being exhausted through a teat 14, which is sealed in the usual manner. This chamber entirely surrounds the vacuum-cup and is without any internal'conductors or electrodes. To the exterior of the tubular por- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed June 14, 1905. Serial No. 266,179.
normal healthy condition.
Patented Aug. 1, 1905,
tion of the chamber is fitted a clamp 15, constituting the terminal of an electric circuit. The circuit includes a source of energy for the production of static electricitysuch, for instance, as a Holtz electrostatic machine, a Ruhmkorfl" coil, or the likethe object being to set the air or gas within the vacuum-chamher into vibration, and thus produce violet or ultra-violet rays, to the action of which the portion of the body within the vacuum-cup is subjected.
The apparatus is intended for the enlargement of undeveloped glands and other portions of the body and for the treatment of diseased tissues. The vacuum-cup is placed over the parts to be treated and the air is eX- hausted from the cup to such an extent'that the skin is drawn up closely into contact with the entire inner face of the cup. This operation distends the tissues, dilates the pores, and promotes local hyperemia, so that the affected parts are in a condition most favorable to be subjected tothe action of the static electricity and the light-rays in the chamber. As
the vacuum-chamber entirely surrounds the vacuum-cup, all of the portion of the body within the cup will receive the same treatment, and as the surface of the body is in intimate physical contact with the inner surface of the cup there is no air-gap which would tend to produce arcing.
It is found in practice that by subjecting diseased tissues to the action of light-rays while in a distended or dilated condition and surcharged with blood that asepsis may be effected and the tissues quickly restored to a The apparatus is further of considerable value in the development of certain glands or organs of the body,
the physical distension under the effects of the vacuum-cup being rendered more or less permanent by the stimulating effect of the lightrays and static electricity.
It is obvious that the invention is applicable to various forms of light-ray tubes and includes in its scope tubes of that class having internal electrodes.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1. In electrotherapeutic apparatus, a vacuum-cup surrounded by a chamber containing an attenuated atmosphere.
2. In an electrotherapeutic apparatus, a vacuum-cup forming a portion of the wall of a light-ray chamber.
3. In electrotherapeutic apparatus, a casing containing an attenuated atmosphereand arranged for the production of light-rays by'an electric current, a portion of the wall of said casing forming a vacuum-cup into which the portion of the body tobe treated may be drawn.
4:. In electrotherapeutic apparatus, a casing containing an attenuated atmosphere and arranged for connection to one terminal of an electrostatic machineor the like, and means for distending or dilating the surface to be treated and forcing the same into intimate contact with the outer surface of said casing.
5. In electrotherapeutic apparatus, a vacuuIn-cup,'asuctiont'ube leading therefrom, and aca'sing containing an attenuated atmosphere partl'y'surrounding the'cup and tube, said cup "and tube forming part of the wall of said casing, and a terminal connected to the outer portion of the casing and arranged for connection to an electrostatic machine or the like, whereby the part to be treated may be drawn into the cup into intimate contact with the wall thereof and subjected to the action of the light-rays of the casing, while in a dilated or distended condition.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have heretoafiixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
HERSCHEL E. GURREY.
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J. H. JocHUM, Jr., J NO. E. PARKER.
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US2458722A (en) * 1942-11-02 1949-01-11 Baxter Laboratories Inc Tubing set
US2681467A (en) * 1948-12-04 1954-06-22 Guyer Reynolds Vacuum cleaner with floor sterilizing means
US3674031A (en) * 1969-03-29 1972-07-04 Linde Ag Method of and device for cryogenic surgery

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US2458722A (en) * 1942-11-02 1949-01-11 Baxter Laboratories Inc Tubing set
US2681467A (en) * 1948-12-04 1954-06-22 Guyer Reynolds Vacuum cleaner with floor sterilizing means
US3674031A (en) * 1969-03-29 1972-07-04 Linde Ag Method of and device for cryogenic surgery

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