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US868533A
US868533A US29565906A US1906295659A US868533A US 868533 A US868533 A US 868533A US 29565906 A US29565906 A US 29565906A US 1906295659 A US1906295659 A US 1906295659A US 868533 A US868533 A US 868533A
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  • FIG. 1 perspective view showing the device for use on a bed.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple iricxpensive and sanitary device for use in administering vaginal douches and enemas and massage treatments, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • A designates a board of a width and length for supporting the body conveniently and which has secured to its under side a pair of transverse bars or cleats a whose ends project a suitable distance beyond the side edges of the board.
  • the board is bifurcated or cut out centrally at its forward end to form two leg-rests orextensio-ns a which are of such length that a person reclining on the board at its front end may conveniently rest her feet upon the footrcsts a secured to the forward extremities of the legrests.
  • a spout B is attached to the under side of the board at its extreme forward edge, in the center of the cut-out portion which forms the extensions (1.
  • This spout is provided with a tongue b which extends backward in a socket formed between the upper side of the front cleat a and the adjacent under face of the board.
  • Ailange b on the upper end of the spout bears against the under side of the board and assists in maintaining the spout in position.
  • This spout is curved in cross-section and incl ines forwardly and downwardly and is tapered toward its lower end.
  • ends of the cross-bars or cleats afford a steady support for the board and the forward extensions-form rests for the legs and feet of the occupant of the board.
  • the user of the board reclines on the board near the front edge thereof, in such position that the discharge will fall into the spout and be thereby directed into the tub or a vessel placed therein. It will be observed that by this device soiling of the clothing is entirely avoided.
  • the spout is readily. removable, not only for packing and shipping but also to permit it to be readily cleaned and disinfected.
  • the construction of the device permits it to be con- When my device is used on a bath tub the projecting veniently used on a bed if a bath tub be inconvenient I I or the user be too enfeebled to leave the bed.
  • This use of the device is shown in Fig. 5.
  • I may employ projections or blocks on the under sides of the ends of the cross-bars, if desired, in order to prevent the board being displaced from the tub; and as a further means of holding it in position on the tub I may provide it with a hook at its rear end which may be adapted to engage over the rear end of the tub.
  • I may also construct the board oftwo sections transversely hinged together at a point between the cross-bars, for convenience in shipping and packing.
  • a sanitary apparatus consisting of a supporting board having secured to its under side a pair of cross-bars whose ends project beyond the edges of the board and provided with a pair of extensions at its forward end, these extensions each'carrying a foot-rest at its forward end, and a detachable spout carried at the forward end of the board centrally between the extensions.

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PAT-ENTED OCT. 15,- 1907.
H. G. GROPLEY. SANITARY DOUCHE BOARD.
AI'PLIOATION FILED JAN. 11, 1906.
7n: NORRIS PETERS cu, WASHINGTON, n. c.
HARRIET G. OROPLEY, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
SANITARY DOUCHE-BOARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 15, 1907.
Application filed January 11, 1906- Serial No. 295,659.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, I'IARRIET G. ORoPLnY, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Washington, District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sanitary Douche-Boards,
tail view of the detachable gutter or spout; and Fig. 5 a
perspective view showing the device for use on a bed.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple iricxpensive and sanitary device for use in administering vaginal douches and enemas and massage treatments, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
To the accomplishment of this object and such others as may hereinafter appear, the invention consists of the parts and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which the same reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views. I
Referring to the drawing annexed by reference-charactors, A designates a board of a width and length for supporting the body conveniently and which has secured to its under side a pair of transverse bars or cleats a whose ends project a suitable distance beyond the side edges of the board.
The board is bifurcated or cut out centrally at its forward end to form two leg-rests orextensio-ns a which are of such length that a person reclining on the board at its front end may conveniently rest her feet upon the footrcsts a secured to the forward extremities of the legrests. v
A spout B is attached to the under side of the board at its extreme forward edge, in the center of the cut-out portion which forms the extensions (1. This spout is provided with a tongue b which extends backward in a socket formed between the upper side of the front cleat a and the adjacent under face of the board. Ailange b on the upper end of the spout bears against the under side of the board and assists in maintaining the spout in position. This spout is curved in cross-section and incl ines forwardly and downwardly and is tapered toward its lower end.
ends of the cross-bars or cleats afford a steady support for the board and the forward extensions-form rests for the legs and feet of the occupant of the board. The user of the board reclines on the board near the front edge thereof, in such position that the discharge will fall into the spout and be thereby directed into the tub or a vessel placed therein. It will be observed that by this device soiling of the clothing is entirely avoided. The spout is readily. removable, not only for packing and shipping but also to permit it to be readily cleaned and disinfected.
The construction of the device permits it to be con- When my device is used on a bath tub the projecting veniently used on a bed if a bath tub be inconvenient I I or the user be too enfeebled to leave the bed. This use of the device is shown in Fig. 5. It will be observed that I may employ projections or blocks on the under sides of the ends of the cross-bars, if desired, in order to prevent the board being displaced from the tub; and as a further means of holding it in position on the tub I may provide it with a hook at its rear end which may be adapted to engage over the rear end of the tub. If desired, I may also construct the board oftwo sections transversely hinged together at a point between the cross-bars, for convenience in shipping and packing.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A sanitary apparatus consisting of a supporting board having secured to its under side a pair of cross-bars whose ends project beyond the edges of the board and provided with a pair of extensions at its forward end, these extensions each'carrying a foot-rest at its forward end, and a detachable spout carried at the forward end of the board centrally between the extensions.
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C. D. DAVIS, THOMAS DURANT.
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