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US2898907A
US2898907A US579702A US57970256A US2898907A US 2898907 A US2898907 A US 2898907A US 579702 A US579702 A US 579702A US 57970256 A US57970256 A US 57970256A US 2898907 A US2898907 A US 2898907A
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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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    • 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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    • A61H23/02Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
    • A61H23/0218Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive with alternating magnetic fields producing a translating or oscillating movement
    • 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 certain new aiid useful im provements in a vibratory apparatus more particularly to a kinesitherapy apparatus and has as its principal object the provision of a device of this character in which there is provided a vibrating platform upon which one may stand while receiving the benefits resulting from the vibration of the platform, together with means for effectively influencingvibration of such platform;-
  • Another and equally important object of the invention is to provide a vibratory apparatus which is simple in construction, relatively quiet in operation, and requires a relatively small but effective vibratory motor for providing adequate energy to vibrate the platform vigorously regardless of the weight of the person imposed thereon.
  • Another and equally important object of the invention is in the simplified construction for suspending the vibrator from and beneath a vibratory platform on which the person stands, While receiving the benefit of the operation of the device.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred form of my vibratory apparatus
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional detail view taken substantially on line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail view taken substantially on line 3--3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional detail view taken substantially on line 44 of Fig. 3.
  • my improved vibratory apparatus preferably includes a base portion comprising end walls 11 and side walls formed of parallelly extending spaced apart metal strips 12 secured by spot welding or the like as at 13 to the adjacent Walls of the end walls 11.
  • a platform 14 which comprises a top surface 15 and depending flanges 16 which overlap and are secured to adjacent portions of the end walls 11.
  • This platform 14 may have formed therein in any suitable manner simulated footprints 17 to designate the position of the feet when a person stands upon the platform.
  • the remaining surface of the platform may be knurled or otherwise roughened as at 18 to provide a gripping surface to prevent a person mounting the platform from slipping until the feet of such person have been properly positioned upon the simulated footprints 17.
  • a vibrator 19 Arranged within the base portion 10 in close proximity with respect to the platform 14 is a vibrator 19. Secured to opposite corresponding sides of the vibrator 19 in parallel relation with respect to each other are supporting bars 20, preferably though not necessarily in the form Patented Aug. 11, 1959 of angle irons, ith their horizontal flanges 21 extenditig outwardly away from the vibrator 19.
  • the vibrator 19 is su ported irorii the platform 14 by a suspension structure generally indicated at 2 2.
  • This suspension structure includes in the present form of construction fotii suspension rods 23; Each suspension rod 23 comprises substantially figid end portions 24 arranged in alignment with respect to each other with adjacent ends spaced and provided with flange heads 25.
  • These heads 25 are molded iiia coupler 26 formed of rubber or other flexible material;
  • the outer ends 27 f each or the end portions 24' have a tapped bore 28 into which is threaded a connecting se'revv' 29 by which the s'us pension r6d 23 is connected to the platform 14 and to an adjacent bar 20.
  • the vibrator cor'np'iis'es laminated plates 30 and a field coil 31. Iii the piseiit construction, the vibrator is mounted to provide" minimum air space 32 between the vibi'ator 19 afid a" magnetic plate 32' carried beneath the platform '14.
  • the air space between the vibrator and the plate 32' will remain sub stantially constant.
  • the side walls are of open construction. Such arrangement provides air circulation beneath the platform 14. However, I find that for such purpose it is not necessary that such side walls may be of open construction but may be of the same construction as the end walls, if desired.
  • a person desiring to receive the vibratory treatment will stand upon the platform 14, preferably with the feet upon the area designated by the simulated footprints 17.
  • the vibrations when the vibrator 19 is energized will be transmitted to the platform 14 and with maximum effectiveness be communicated to the person standing upon the platform.
  • the simplified construction for suspending the vibrator from the platform assures not only vigorous vibration of the platform but also reduces the noise resulting from operation of the vibrator to a minimum; in addition, the air gap is maintained relatively constant regardless of the load imposed upon the platform, and the construction is such that the oscillatory movement of the platform is not dampened.
  • the apparatus may be controlled by a coincontrolled device so that it may be placed in public places for general use of the public.
  • a kinesitherapy apparatus comprising a base having a top wall providing a platform, a vibrator within the base below the top wall, means for supporting said vibrator in spaced relation to the under side of said top wall within said base, said means comprising a suspension structure connected to the top wall adjacent each corner thereof and adjacent to each corner of the vibrator and each of said suspension structures including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements.
  • a kinesitherapy apparatus comprising a base having solid end walls, slotted side Walls and a top wall providing a platform, a vibrator within the base, means for supporting said vibrator in spaced relation to the under side of said top wall within said base below said top wall, said means comprising a suspension structure connected to the top wall adjacent each corner thereof and adjacent to each corner of the vibrator and each of said suspension structures including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements.
  • a vibratory apparatus for communicating vibrations to the body of a person comprising a bottomless frame having a top wall providing a platform on which a person stands, a vibrator suspended from said top wall within said frame below and in spaced relation to said platform and comprising opposite parallelly extending supporting bars, a suspension structure connected to the platform at each corner thereof and extending downwardly therefrom and including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements, and means for connecting the lower end portion of certain of said rod elements to the adjacent supporting bar to suspend the same in vibrator supporting position within said frame.
  • a vibratory apparatus for communicating vibrations to the body of a person comprising a bottomless frame having solid end walls, slotted side walls, and a top wall providing a platform on which a person stands, a vibrator suspended from said top wall within said frame below and in spaced relation to said platform and comprising opposite parallelly extending supporting bars, a suspension structure connected to the platform at each corner thereof and extending downwardly therefrom and including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements, and means for connecting the lower end portion of certain of said rod elements to the adjacent supporting bar to suspend the same in vibrator supporting position within said frame.

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VIBRATORY APPARATUS Filed April 16, 1956 INVENTOR.
29 (97A NI O/(w M. f/E/DE fl/s' A 7708 Mays- United States Patent @fiice 2 ,998,907 VIBRATORY AiPARATUS Stanford M. Heide, Kenqsha, wis assigndr to Dynamic Industries, Inc., Chicago, 111., a corporation of Illinois I Application April 16', 1956; Serial Nd; 579,702
4 claims. n. 128-33) This invention relates to certain new aiid useful im provements in a vibratory apparatus more particularly to a kinesitherapy apparatus and has as its principal object the provision of a device of this character in which there is provided a vibrating platform upon which one may stand while receiving the benefits resulting from the vibration of the platform, together with means for effectively influencingvibration of such platform;-
Another and equally important object of the invention is to provide a vibratory apparatus which is simple in construction, relatively quiet in operation, and requires a relatively small but effective vibratory motor for providing adequate energy to vibrate the platform vigorously regardless of the weight of the person imposed thereon.
Another and equally important object of the invention is in the simplified construction for suspending the vibrator from and beneath a vibratory platform on which the person stands, While receiving the benefit of the operation of the device.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
The invention consists in the novel combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed.
The invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings showing the preferred form of construction, and in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred form of my vibratory apparatus;
Fig. 2 is a sectional detail view taken substantially on line 22 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail view taken substantially on line 3--3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional detail view taken substantially on line 44 of Fig. 3.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, in which the preferred form of construction of my invention is disclosed, my improved vibratory apparatus preferably includes a base portion comprising end walls 11 and side walls formed of parallelly extending spaced apart metal strips 12 secured by spot welding or the like as at 13 to the adjacent Walls of the end walls 11. Upon this base 10 is mounted a platform 14 which comprises a top surface 15 and depending flanges 16 which overlap and are secured to adjacent portions of the end walls 11. This platform 14 may have formed therein in any suitable manner simulated footprints 17 to designate the position of the feet when a person stands upon the platform. The remaining surface of the platform may be knurled or otherwise roughened as at 18 to provide a gripping surface to prevent a person mounting the platform from slipping until the feet of such person have been properly positioned upon the simulated footprints 17.
Arranged within the base portion 10 in close proximity with respect to the platform 14 is a vibrator 19. Secured to opposite corresponding sides of the vibrator 19 in parallel relation with respect to each other are supporting bars 20, preferably though not necessarily in the form Patented Aug. 11, 1959 of angle irons, ith their horizontal flanges 21 extenditig outwardly away from the vibrator 19. The vibrator 19 is su ported irorii the platform 14 by a suspension structure generally indicated at 2 2. This suspension structure includes in the present form of construction fotii suspension rods 23; Each suspension rod 23 comprises substantially figid end portions 24 arranged in alignment with respect to each other with adjacent ends spaced and provided with flange heads 25. These heads 25 are molded iiia coupler 26 formed of rubber or other flexible material; The outer ends 27 f each or the end portions 24' have a tapped bore 28 into which is threaded a connecting se'revv' 29 by which the s'us pension r6d 23 is connected to the platform 14 and to an adjacent bar 20.
The vibrator cor'np'iis'es laminated plates 30 and a field coil 31. Iii the piseiit construction, the vibrator is mounted to provide" minimum air space 32 between the vibi'ator 19 afid a" magnetic plate 32' carried beneath the platform '14. By this arrangement, when the weight of a person is mounted on the platform 14 causiiig the platform 14:0 am tlown'v'vardly, the air space between the vibrator and the plate 32' will remain sub stantially constant. e
By this construction, it will be apparent that the vibrator 19 is suspended from and beneath the platform 14 and that the vibratory impulses will therefore be transmitted directly to the platform 14.
As shown in the preferred form of construction, the side walls are of open construction. Such arrangement provides air circulation beneath the platform 14. However, I find that for such purpose it is not necessary that such side walls may be of open construction but may be of the same construction as the end walls, if desired.
In use, a person desiring to receive the vibratory treatment will stand upon the platform 14, preferably with the feet upon the area designated by the simulated footprints 17. The vibrations when the vibrator 19 is energized will be transmitted to the platform 14 and with maximum effectiveness be communicated to the person standing upon the platform.
The simplified construction for suspending the vibrator from the platform assures not only vigorous vibration of the platform but also reduces the noise resulting from operation of the vibrator to a minimum; in addition, the air gap is maintained relatively constant regardless of the load imposed upon the platform, and the construction is such that the oscillatory movement of the platform is not dampened.
If desired, the apparatus may be controlled by a coincontrolled device so that it may be placed in public places for general use of the public.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction for carrying my invention into effect, this is capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. I therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction set forth, but desire to avail myself of such variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
1. A kinesitherapy apparatus comprising a base having a top wall providing a platform, a vibrator within the base below the top wall, means for supporting said vibrator in spaced relation to the under side of said top wall within said base, said means comprising a suspension structure connected to the top wall adjacent each corner thereof and adjacent to each corner of the vibrator and each of said suspension structures including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements.
2. A kinesitherapy apparatus comprising a base having solid end walls, slotted side Walls and a top wall providing a platform, a vibrator within the base, means for supporting said vibrator in spaced relation to the under side of said top wall within said base below said top wall, said means comprising a suspension structure connected to the top wall adjacent each corner thereof and adjacent to each corner of the vibrator and each of said suspension structures including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements.
3. A vibratory apparatus for communicating vibrations to the body of a person comprising a bottomless frame having a top wall providing a platform on which a person stands, a vibrator suspended from said top wall within said frame below and in spaced relation to said platform and comprising opposite parallelly extending supporting bars, a suspension structure connected to the platform at each corner thereof and extending downwardly therefrom and including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements, and means for connecting the lower end portion of certain of said rod elements to the adjacent supporting bar to suspend the same in vibrator supporting position within said frame.
4. A vibratory apparatus for communicating vibrations to the body of a person comprising a bottomless frame having solid end walls, slotted side walls, and a top wall providing a platform on which a person stands, a vibrator suspended from said top wall within said frame below and in spaced relation to said platform and comprising opposite parallelly extending supporting bars, a suspension structure connected to the platform at each corner thereof and extending downwardly therefrom and including aligned rod elements and a resilient intermediate member molded to adjacent end portions of said rod elements, and means for connecting the lower end portion of certain of said rod elements to the adjacent supporting bar to suspend the same in vibrator supporting position within said frame.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,235,158 Krenzke Mar. 18, 1941 2,271,382' Worthington Jan. 27, 1942 2,279,906 Newton Apr. 14, 1942 2,683,453 Tong July 13, 1954 2,687,717 Murphy Aug. 31, 1954 2,717,593 Murphy Sept. 13, 1955 2,779,328 Grossi Jan. 29, 1957
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US2279906A (en) * 1940-12-14 1942-04-14 Newton Frank Harry Magnetic vibrating therapeutic appliance
US2683453A (en) * 1950-02-01 1954-07-13 George C Tong Table
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US3366105A (en) * 1967-04-06 1968-01-30 Sadowski Edward Massaging vibrator with means for applying air and light rays to a limb of the body
US20120296244A1 (en) * 2010-02-05 2012-11-22 Bosco System Lab S.P.A. Vibrating footboard
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