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US1091585A
US1091585A US32472006A US1906324720A US1091585A US 1091585 A US1091585 A US 1091585A US 32472006 A US32472006 A US 32472006A US 1906324720 A US1906324720 A US 1906324720A US 1091585 A US1091585 A US 1091585A
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    • 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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • WILLIAM NELSON MOTTER OF RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
  • ducing vibratory motion and its object is to provide a device of simple construction which can be quickly and easily ad usted to produce the required degree of vibratory motion.
  • My invention is thus particularly adapted for use as a massaging instrument.
  • it is customary to convert the rotary motion of a shaft into a vibratory motion of a lever by securing one end of said lever eccentrically upon the shaft. It is also customary to vary the degree of vibration of the free end of the lever by adjusting the fulcrum of the lever.
  • My invention further comprises means by which the length of the vibrating member can itself be ad'usted.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of an instrument embodying my invention, with parts in elevation;
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on'line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • the vibratory lever comprises a rod 1' and a sleeve;.2 slidably adjustable thereon. Said lever is "mounted in a socket 3 in the frame 4, which frame may form a continuation of the frame of the motor M.
  • the sleeve 2 has an enlargement or hub 5 fitting in the socket 3 said hub forming a fulcrum for the vibrating lever.
  • a pin 5 projects from said hub into a slot in the wall of the socket, thus preventin the rotation of the sleeve.
  • a collar 6 wit in said socket loosely surrounds the sleeve.
  • a pin 7 projects from said collar through the slot in the frame 4, and a nut 8 threaded on the end of said pin serves to clamp the collar in any desired position within the socket 3. The collar 6 engages the hub 5 and thus limits the outward movement of the sleeve.
  • coil spring 9 surrounds the rod 1 between the end of the sleeve 2 and the bottom of the socket Said spring tends to hold the sleeve in its extended position, but upon inward pressure being exerted uponthe massage implement 10, carried upon the outer end of the sleeve, the spring readily yields.
  • the adjustment of the length of the vibratory lever and the position of the fulcrum :i in the socket 3 is thus readily secured by slight pressure of the massage implement against the body of the subject being treated.
  • a rotating shaft 11 carries a disk or ball 12 upon its end, said disk and shaft being e centric with reference to each other.
  • the ball l2 iits in a socket in the cup-shaped member 13 carried upon the end of the rod 1, said ball being held therein by a. cover 14.
  • the shaft 11 is shown in the drawings as the armature shaft of the motor M. As is apparent, a rotary motion of the shaft 11 imparts a vibratory motion to the rod 1 and sleeve 2, and hence to the implement 10.
  • the degree or amplitude of vibration of the massage implement. 10 will depend upon the position at which the fulcrum 5 is adjusted upon the rod 1.
  • a massage vibrator the combination with a lever, of an adjustable fulcrum therefor, means for vibrating said lever about said fulcrum, and an implemenscerried by said lever and vibreg g therewith, said fill-'- crum ,belng adgnszmle by pressure exerted upon said implement.

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W. N. MOTTER. MASSAGE VIBRATOR. APPLICATION FILED JULY 5, 1906.
Patented Mar. 31, 1914.
N D STATES A UFFICE.
WILLIAM NELSON MOTTER, OF RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
MASSAGE-VIBRATOR.
. Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 31, 1914.
Application filed July 5, 1906. Serial No. 324,720.
ducing vibratory motion, and its object is to provide a device of simple construction which can be quickly and easily ad usted to produce the required degree of vibratory motion.
My invention is thus particularly adapted for use as a massaging instrument. In in struments of this character it is customary to convert the rotary motion of a shaft into a vibratory motion of a lever by securing one end of said lever eccentrically upon the shaft. It is also customary to vary the degree of vibration of the free end of the lever by adjusting the fulcrum of the lever.
In my invention means are provided whereby the degree of vibration may be automatically controlled by pressure exerted upon the end of the vibrating member.
My invention further comprises means by which the length of the vibrating member can itself be ad'usted.
These and other details of my invention may be more readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in .which,
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of an instrument embodying my invention, with parts in elevation; Fig. 2 is a cross-section on'line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
The vibratory lever comprises a rod 1' and a sleeve;.2 slidably adjustable thereon. Said lever is "mounted in a socket 3 in the frame 4, which frame may form a continuation of the frame of the motor M. The sleeve 2 has an enlargement or hub 5 fitting in the socket 3 said hub forming a fulcrum for the vibrating lever. A pin 5 projects from said hub into a slot in the wall of the socket, thus preventin the rotation of the sleeve. A collar 6 wit in said socket loosely surrounds the sleeve. A pin 7 projects from said collar through the slot in the frame 4, and a nut 8 threaded on the end of said pin serves to clamp the collar in any desired position within the socket 3. The collar 6 engages the hub 5 and thus limits the outward movement of the sleeve.
coil spring 9 surrounds the rod 1 between the end of the sleeve 2 and the bottom of the socket Said spring tends to hold the sleeve in its extended position, but upon inward pressure being exerted uponthe massage implement 10, carried upon the outer end of the sleeve, the spring readily yields. The adjustment of the length of the vibratory lever and the position of the fulcrum :i in the socket 3 is thus readily secured by slight pressure of the massage implement against the body of the subject being treated.
A rotating shaft 11 carries a disk or ball 12 upon its end, said disk and shaft being e centric with reference to each other. The ball l2 iits in a socket in the cup-shaped member 13 carried upon the end of the rod 1, said ball being held therein by a. cover 14. The shaft 11 is shown in the drawings as the armature shaft of the motor M. As is apparent, a rotary motion of the shaft 11 imparts a vibratory motion to the rod 1 and sleeve 2, and hence to the implement 10. The degree or amplitude of vibration of the massage implement. 10 will depend upon the position at which the fulcrum 5 is adjusted upon the rod 1.
In using the implement it is frequently desirable to rapidly change the degree of its vibratory motion. For example, in massaging the face only a slightvibratory movement is required for tie eye or other delicate portions as compared with that desirable for the forehead or other less delicate portions. These different degrees of vibratory motion can be readily obtained by mere difference in pressure of the implement against the parts being massaged. The fulcrum 5 may also be adjusted to produce the desired'vibratory movement by means of the collar 6, which can be secured at different positions in the socket 3 by the clamping nut 8, as previously described. My invention thus provides for a fixed adjustment by means of the collar 6, or a movable adjustment through pressure exerted upon the implement 10.
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. In a massage vibrator, the combination with a lever, of an adjustable fulcrum therefor, means for vibrating said lever about said fulcrum, and an implemenscerried by said lever and vibreg g therewith, said fill-'- crum ,belng adgnszmle by pressure exerted upon said implement.
other section being regulated by pressure exerted upon said implement, and means for vibrating said lever about said fulcrum.
3. The combination with a rod of a sleeve slidably adjustable on said red, a I'iuicrum carried by said sleeve and adjusted by the sliding of said sleeve on said rod, means for producing a vibratory mOijiOlfl of rod and sleeve about said fulcrum, and an implement carried upon the end of said sleeve and adapted to receive motion therefrom.
4. The combination with a. frame provided with a socket, of a lever supported, in said socket, said lever comprising a rod and a sleeve adjustabie on the rod to varvt'h'e l l I I 1 f l x I f 'I y.
carried on the en for vilirei 1,
provided "1 l". with a socket, of alever sei poried in said secket, said lever comprising a rod and a rod to vary the sleeve adjustable on length of the lever, 2 Within. said socket. cor for said lever, sleeve in exiended adjusiable coilar fer lln inoveinenii said sleeve ried on end of connected with the parting e vibratory i In witness whereeii any name his 30th WlLLl'AE i l Witness-es2 Rev. ALLOWAEQ C. eer-31H.
said sleeve rib on lulcriim lie rod for in end lever describe .0 hold said d rod, {in
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