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US847654A
US847654A US31457306A US1906314573A US847654A US 847654 A US847654 A US 847654A US 31457306 A US31457306 A US 31457306A US 1906314573 A US1906314573 A US 1906314573A US 847654 A US847654 A US 847654A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to devices for producing vibrations for massage and like purposes, the object being to provide a simple and inexpensive device which will produce the required vibrations and permit of the lat ter being regulated or varied in degree.
  • the invention consists in mounting a weight upon one end of a pivoted lever and adapting the other end to be rapidly oscillated by any suitable means, the lever being preferably influenced by an adjustable spring and the weight being also adjustable on the lever.
  • a handle a is fitted with a fork comprising two plates 6, spaced apart and having a toothed or serrated wheel 0 freely mounted between them, near the handle, and a lever d pivoted between them at the outer end.
  • the outer arm of the lever is screwtl1readed, and a weight e, such as a metal ball, is screwed onto the same and fixed in any adjusted position by a back nut f or the like.
  • the inner arm of the lever d is preferably bent to conform somewhat to the periphery of the serrated wheel 0, and it terminates in a small roller g.
  • a flat plate spring h projects from the boss i of the lever (1, near the pivot, and abuts against an adjusting-screw 7c.
  • the spring it tends to throw or return the end of the lever fitted with the roller 9 against the toothed or serrated periphery of the wheel 0 when it rebounds therefrom as the wheel is rotated.
  • the wheel is rotated by a suitable crank-handle Z and the weighted lever d vibrated, the intensity of the vibrations being varied by adjusting either the weight e or the spring h.
  • the vibrations set up may be transmitted to the patient in the usual manner by a rigid attachment to the frame of the machine, such as the terminal, (indicated at m.) V
  • the inner end of the lever d is forked or slotted, as at n, and an eccentric or cam 0 is adapted to engage therein, the latter being mounted on a shaft 1), fitted with a fly-wheel q and rapidly rotated either direct by a handle -l or through gearing.
  • An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a lever pivoted on said frame, a weight on said lever, means for rapidly oscillating said lever, a handle for operating said oscillating means and means for transmitting the vibrations.
  • An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a
  • lever pivoted on said frame, a weight on one end of the lever, hand-operated means for oscillating the lever, and means for transmitting said vibrations.
  • An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a lever pivoted in said frame, a weight on one end of said lever, a roller on the other end, a serrated wheel engaging said roller, a handle for rotating said wheel and means for transmitting the vibrations.
  • An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a

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PATENTED MAR. 19 1907.
J. VAN T. DANIELS. nnvws FOR rnonncme VIBRATIONS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 30. 1806.
' wow 3 Hz NORRIS PETERS co., wnsmucnm o c JAY vAN TUYL DANIELS, or LONDON, ENGLAND.
DEVICE FOR PRODUCING VIBRA'T'I'O'NS;
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 1, 196
Application filed April so, 1906'. Serial No. 314,573.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAY VAN TUYL DAN- IELS, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Temple Chambers, Temple avenue, London, E. (3., England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Producin Vibrations, Of which the following is a speci cation.
This invention relates to devices for producing vibrations for massage and like purposes, the object being to provide a simple and inexpensive device which will produce the required vibrations and permit of the lat ter being regulated or varied in degree.
The invention consists in mounting a weight upon one end of a pivoted lever and adapting the other end to be rapidly oscillated by any suitable means, the lever being preferably influenced by an adjustable spring and the weight being also adjustable on the lever.
The accompanying drawings illustrate two I forms of vibrating device according to the invention, Figures 1 and 2 being, respectively, an elevation and sectional plan of one form, and Fig. 3 an elevation of another form.
In carrying out the invention according to one mode, as in the application to a hand-operated device and as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, a handle a is fitted with a fork comprising two plates 6, spaced apart and having a toothed or serrated wheel 0 freely mounted between them, near the handle, and a lever d pivoted between them at the outer end. The outer arm of the lever is screwtl1readed, and a weight e, such as a metal ball, is screwed onto the same and fixed in any adjusted position by a back nut f or the like. The inner arm of the lever d is preferably bent to conform somewhat to the periphery of the serrated wheel 0, and it terminates in a small roller g. A flat plate spring h projects from the boss i of the lever (1, near the pivot, and abuts against an adjusting-screw 7c. The spring it tends to throw or return the end of the lever fitted with the roller 9 against the toothed or serrated periphery of the wheel 0 when it rebounds therefrom as the wheel is rotated. The wheel is rotated by a suitable crank-handle Z and the weighted lever d vibrated, the intensity of the vibrations being varied by adjusting either the weight e or the spring h.
Any other means*such as an electric motor, for example-may be employed to drive the wheel 0.
The vibrations set up may be transmitted to the patient in the usual manner by a rigid attachment to the frame of the machine, such as the terminal, (indicated at m.) V
In another mode of carrying out the invention as illustrated in Fig. 3 the inner end of the lever d is forked or slotted, as at n, and an eccentric or cam 0 is adapted to engage therein, the latter being mounted on a shaft 1), fitted with a fly-wheel q and rapidly rotated either direct by a handle -l or through gearing.
Having now described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let- A lever. pivoted on said frame, a weight on said lever, means for rapidly oscillating said lever and means for transmitting the vibrations.
4. An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a lever pivoted on said frame, a weight on said lever, means for rapidly oscillating said lever, a handle for operating said oscillating means and means for transmitting the vibrations.
5. An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a
lever pivoted on said frame, a weight on one end of the lever, hand-operated means for oscillating the lever, and means for transmitting said vibrations.
6. comprising a frame, a lever'pivoted thereon, a Weight on one end of the lever, a serrated wheel adapted to engage the outer end of said lever and means attached to the frame for transmitting the vibrations.
7. An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a lever pivoted in said frame, a weight on one end of said lever, a roller on the other end, a serrated wheel engaging said roller, a handle for rotating said wheel and means for transmitting the vibrations.
8. An apparatus for producing vibrations comprising a frame, a hand-grip thereon, a
An apparatus for producing vibrations lever pivoted in said frame, a weight on one In testimony whereof I have signed my end of said lever, a roller on the other end, a name to this specification 1n the presence of serrated wheel engaging said roller, a handle two subscribing witnesses.
for rotating said wheel, a spring on said lever JAY VAN TUYL DANIELS. 5 and an adjusting-screw on the frame ngag- Witnesses:
ing therewith for the purpose of adjusting the LILY F. MCCREA,
intensity of the vibrations. LAURA W. JorrNsoN.
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