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US1720002A
US1720002A US19288A US1928825A US1720002A US 1720002 A US1720002 A US 1720002A US 19288 A US19288 A US 19288A US 1928825 A US1928825 A US 1928825A US 1720002 A US1720002 A US 1720002A
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    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
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  • the device may be used for animals and may be applied to any desired part of the body; also the electrical supply employed may be any desired source.
  • Fig. 1 is an edgewise view of a belt used as a support and in which are carried certain electrical devices.
  • Fig. 2 is a side or plan view of the same, one side of the belt being removed to clearly show the electrical devices therein.
  • Fig. 3 shows the inner side of the belt or support.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are enlarged details relating to Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view showing electrical heat coils, the electrical switches being omitted.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a preferred construction for an electrical switch.
  • I employ an electrical coil or a plurality of electrical coils 8 and dispose them at longitudinal intervals in the support or belt 7 which may be made of any kind of flexible material, said coils consisting of an electrical conductor 9 wound upon and extending between spools 10 which are mounted on frames 11 embedded in the support 7, said conductor 9 being adapted to beelectrr cally energized by an electrical. battery 12,
  • said battery at one of its poles, having an electrical conductor '15 in communication with the electrical conductor '9 by an electrical conductor 16 subject to the control of an electrical switch a.
  • the electric switch I) may remain open at a time when the electric switch a is closed, the electric switches 0, (Z and 0 also be closed, and this arrangement of parts may be made for utilizing an electric circuit of any required degree of electrical force.
  • the device provides means for utiliz mg various degrees of electrical. energy, this being important since a mild treatment may be desired in some instances and a severe treatment required in other instances, depending upon the physical condition of the user.
  • Numeral 19 indicates an electrical conductor provided with electrical switches f, g and h, and any one of these switches may be used and may be closed to provide an electrical communication with the electrical conductor 9. It will be seen that an electrical circuit may be established through a single coil, or through two or more coils, as may be desired.
  • This heating of the coils applies heat to the body at the desired points where the belt is located and by means of the novel control of the coils it is unnecessary to heat the entire surface of the body entirely around within the belt.
  • the coils are constructed so that the heat is gentle so that no discomfort will be incurred in wearing the belt. It is this gentle constant application of heat which is beneficial to the part of the body to which the belt is applied.
  • An electric heating belt comprising a fle:;-
  • ible body portion adapted to be secured against the portion of the body to be treated, a plurality of electric heating Coils mounted. in the body portion and spaced lengthwise thereof a wire connecting said coils in series, a battery a switch disposed between one side of the battery and one of the end coils, a wire leading from the other side of the battery and connected to the other end coil and having a 15 branch wire extending along saidcoils and connected to said first wire between said first end coil and the adjacent intermediate coil, switches in said wire between the intermediate and the opposite end coils and having movable parts exposed through the outer side of the body for manipulation in selectively controlling the coils, and other switches between said first wire near said first switches and said branch wire and having exposed parts operable from the outer side of the body 25 to optionally close selected coils in circuit -withthe battery.

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u y 9, w. E. REYNOLDS 1.720.002
'EL-EGTRICAL HEALTH APIfLIANCE Filed March so, 1925 1% hi TA m Patented July 9, 1929 UNITED STATES A "1,720,002 PATENT oFFicE.
WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO WILSON T.
GRAHAM, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
ELECTRICAL HEALTH APPLIANCE.
Application filed March 30, 1925. Serial No. 19,288.
ing to invigorate and benefit the health of the.
user.
lVhile useful for humans, the device may be used for animals and may be applied to any desired part of the body; also the electrical supply employed may be any desired source.
With the foregoing objects in view the invention presents a noveland useful construction, combination and arrangement of parts as described herein and claimed, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, it being understood that changes in form, size, proportion of parts and minor details may be made as found to be of advantage, said changes being determined by the scope of the invention as claimed.
In the drawing, which illustrates one embodiment of the invention, Fig. 1 is an edgewise view of a belt used as a support and in which are carried certain electrical devices. Fig. 2 is a side or plan view of the same, one side of the belt being removed to clearly show the electrical devices therein. Fig. 3 shows the inner side of the belt or support. Figs. 4 and 5 are enlarged details relating to Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view showing electrical heat coils, the electrical switches being omitted. Fig. 5 illustrates a preferred construction for an electrical switch.
Referring now to the drawing for amore particular description, the invention is shown and described in connection with a belt or support 7 of any suitable size or proportion adapted to be applied to a living body for communicating a heating eifect thereto, and while a belt is specifically mentioned, any
other kind of support may be employed which I will be convenient in use and depending upon the particular part of the body upon which it is to be placed.
In order that the benefits first mentioned may be attained I employ an electrical coil or a plurality of electrical coils 8 and dispose them at longitudinal intervals in the support or belt 7 which may be made of any kind of flexible material, said coils consisting of an electrical conductor 9 wound upon and extending between spools 10 which are mounted on frames 11 embedded in the support 7, said conductor 9 being adapted to beelectrr cally energized by an electrical. battery 12,
said battery, at one of its poles, having an electrical conductor '15 in communication with the electrical conductor '9 by an electrical conductor 16 subject to the control of an electrical switch a. i
It will be seen that the electric switch I) may remain open at a time when the electric switch a is closed, the electric switches 0, (Z and 0 also be closed, and this arrangement of parts may be made for utilizing an electric circuit of any required degree of electrical force.
Also the device provides means for utiliz mg various degrees of electrical. energy, this being important since a mild treatment may be desired in some instances and a severe treatment required in other instances, depending upon the physical condition of the user.
Numeral 19 indicates an electrical conductor provided with electrical switches f, g and h, and any one of these switches may be used and may be closed to provide an electrical communication with the electrical conductor 9. It will be seen that an electrical circuit may be established through a single coil, or through two or more coils, as may be desired.
While the several switches may be oper ated by any suitable means, push-pins may be conveniently used, one of these pins being indicated at a in Fig. 5 of the drawing, and
adapted to be pushed inwardly of an insulating frame 20, against the force of springs 21, into engagement with a pair of electrical con tact-blocks 22 for establishing an electrical circuit. The heads of these pins are disposed at the inner side of the support 7, as shown in the drawings but may be disposed at the outer side of the support if desired. In the use of the device, after the switches have been adjusted, the support 7 is placed on the body of the wearer. The coils 8 when energized produce av gentle heating effect and by manipulation of the switches this heating may be localized so that the energy of the battery may be distributed through all of the coils or through any selected group of the same. This heating of the coils applies heat to the body at the desired points where the belt is located and by means of the novel control of the coils it is unnecessary to heat the entire surface of the body entirely around within the belt. The coils are constructed so that the heat is gentle so that no discomfort will be incurred in wearing the belt. It is this gentle constant application of heat which is beneficial to the part of the body to which the belt is applied.
I claim as my invention,
An electric heating belt comprising a fle:;-
ible body portion adapted to be secured against the portion of the body to be treated, a plurality of electric heating Coils mounted. in the body portion and spaced lengthwise thereof a wire connecting said coils in series, a battery a switch disposed between one side of the battery and one of the end coils, a wire leading from the other side of the battery and connected to the other end coil and having a 15 branch wire extending along saidcoils and connected to said first wire between said first end coil and the adjacent intermediate coil, switches in said wire between the intermediate and the opposite end coils and having movable parts exposed through the outer side of the body for manipulation in selectively controlling the coils, and other switches between said first wire near said first switches and said branch wire and having exposed parts operable from the outer side of the body 25 to optionally close selected coils in circuit -withthe battery.
In testimony whereof, I have affixed my signature.
WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS.
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US3943912A (en) * 1973-12-12 1976-03-16 Takeo Nakayama Medical treatment apparatus
US4741338A (en) * 1986-10-06 1988-05-03 Toshiaki Miyamae Thermoelectric physical remedy apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3943912A (en) * 1973-12-12 1976-03-16 Takeo Nakayama Medical treatment apparatus
US4741338A (en) * 1986-10-06 1988-05-03 Toshiaki Miyamae Thermoelectric physical remedy apparatus

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