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US999916A
US999916A US52073409D US1909520734D US999916A US 999916 A US999916 A US 999916A US 52073409 D US52073409 D US 52073409D US 1909520734 D US1909520734 D US 1909520734D US 999916 A US999916 A US 999916A
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  • This invention relates to aplethysmograph and more particularly to an arrange ment thereof whereby a portable apparatus is obtained suitable for a physicians use outside the oiiice or laboratory.
  • the invention consists in the matters hereinafterset forth, and more particularly pointed out in the appended cla1ms.
  • Figure 1 is a View of anapparatus embodying the invention, in operative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of a gage.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in longitudinal section, enlarged, of the gage.
  • a view opening 8 is formed in the casing along the indicating arm of the tube, and a strip 9 on which a scale is placed, is. adjustably secured adjacent the opening, as by screws 10 passing through longitudinal slots 11 in the strip.
  • a lateral bracket 12 or the like, formed or secured on the casing 2, with a clamping screw 13, is provided for securing the gage in upright position on a table, chair or other suitable support.
  • the other arm of the T 14 is connectedby a suitable hose 19 to an air-bulb 20, pump or like means for inflating the compress linin a pinch cock 2l-0r the like preventing lea age from back pressure through the bulb or pump.
  • the scale In operation, the scale is adjusted with its zero mark at the level of the mercury in the upright manometer tube, the compress 1s strapped in place and the lining inflated. Until the compress has completely shut oil the circulation in the member, the pulse may be readily counted by observing the periodic fluctuations in the rising manometer level. When the fluctuations cease, the gage registers the pressure in the ar-
  • the chief feature of the invention lies in its portability, the construction of the manometer column or tube in the gage enabling the user to readily pack it for carria 'e.
  • What I claim as my invention is 1.
  • a sphygmoma-nometer a cylindrical casing provided with a view slot, a manometer tube therein one of whose arms is bent on itself and extends below the casing, -retaining'plugs in the ⁇ tube arms, a longitudinallyadjustable scale on the casing adjacent'the view slot, and clamping arms on the casing.
  • a cylindrical casing provided with a view slot, a manometer tube therein one of whose arms is bent on itself and extends below the casing, re taining plugs in the tube arms, a longitudinally adjustable scale on the casing adjacent the view slot, clamping arms on the casing, and a T on the lower end of the extended arms.

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R. E. MERGER. SPHYGMOMANOMETER. APPLICATION FILED 00-1. 2.1909,
Patented July 25, 1911.
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amen 01 5 RICHARD E-MERCER RICHARD E. MEBCER,- DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
SPHYGMGMANOMETER.
specification of Letters latent. Patentd July 25, 1911;.
Application filed October 2,1909. serial No. 520,73.
and State of Michigan, have invented ce' r' tain new and useful Improvements in Sphygmomanometers, of which the followmg is a speclfication, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to aplethysmograph and more particularly to an arrange ment thereof whereby a portable apparatus is obtained suitable for a physicians use outside the oiiice or laboratory.
The invention consists in the matters hereinafterset forth, and more particularly pointed out in the appended cla1ms.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a View of anapparatus embodying the invention, in operative position. Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of a gage. Fig. 3 is a view in longitudinal section, enlarged, of the gage.
As herein'indicated, a manometric or U- tube 1 with one arm bent back on itself, is
secured in a cylindrical casing 2, as by corks 3 through which the upper, open end 4: of the indicating arm and the lower extremity 5 of'the bent arm are thrust. Porous plugs 6 of cotton or like material adapted to retain mercury or other liquid in the tube while permitting free passage of air, are loosely inserted in the open end e and the upper-bend 7 of the bent arm, to prevent the mercury escaping when the instrument is not in vertical or operative position. A view opening 8 is formed in the casing along the indicating arm of the tube, and a strip 9 on which a scale is placed, is. adjustably secured adjacent the opening, as by screws 10 passing through longitudinal slots 11 in the strip. A lateral bracket 12 or the like, formed or secured on the casing 2, with a clamping screw 13, is provided for securing the gage in upright position on a table, chair or other suitable support. A Y or T 14: on the extremity 5 of the manometer tube which extends through the lower casingcap 15, has one of its branches connected by a flexible boss 16 to an inflatable lining of a compress 18 of leather or-likesuitable material. The latter is adapted to be buckled or otherwise fastened around a terial system. i
" limb of a patient. The other arm of the T 14 is connectedby a suitable hose 19 to an air-bulb 20, pump or like means for inflating the compress linin a pinch cock 2l-0r the like preventing lea age from back pressure through the bulb or pump.
In operation, the scale is adjusted with its zero mark at the level of the mercury in the upright manometer tube, the compress 1s strapped in place and the lining inflated. Until the compress has completely shut oil the circulation in the member, the pulse may be readily counted by observing the periodic fluctuations in the rising manometer level. When the fluctuations cease, the gage registers the pressure in the ar- The chief feature of the invention lies in its portability, the construction of the manometer column or tube in the gage enabling the user to readily pack it for carria 'e.
bviously, changes in the details of construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and I do" not limit myself to any particular form or arrangement of parts.
What I claim as my invention is 1. Ina sphygmoma-nometer; a cylindrical casing provided with a view slot, a manometer tube therein one of whose arms is bent on itself and extends below the casing, -retaining'plugs in the {tube arms, a longitudinallyadjustable scale on the casing adjacent'the view slot, and clamping arms on the casing.
2. In a sphygmomanometer, a cylindrical casing provided with a view slot, a manometer tube therein one of whose arms is bent on itself and extends below the casing, re taining plugs in the tube arms, a longitudinally adjustable scale on the casing adjacent the view slot, clamping arms on the casing, and a T on the lower end of the extended arms.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
O. R. Srrounnr, A. M. SHANNON.
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