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US2139166A
US2139166A US34121A US3412135A US2139166A US 2139166 A US2139166 A US 2139166A US 34121 A US34121 A US 34121A US 3412135 A US3412135 A US 3412135A US 2139166 A US2139166 A US 2139166A
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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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Dec. 6, 1938. f N. LEUCHTER 2,139,166
UNIVERSAL MECHANO-SURGCAL APPARATUS Filed Aug.v l; 1935 3 SheetS--Sheet l iff", 65
umnxmmmw Inventor Dec. @1938. N. LEUCHTER r '2,139,166
UNIVERSAL MECHANO-SURGICAL APPARATUS Filed Aug. l, 1955 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 5 Sheets-Sheet ,5
Filed Aug. l, 1935 Inventor Patented Dec. 6, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE UNIVERSAL MECHANO SURGICAL APPARATUS Application August 1,
2 Claims.
The present invention relates toexercising machines of the type called mechano-surgical.
An important object of the invention. is the provision of a machine having a variety of exercising appliances which is compact and portable.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the above character embodying a relatively large number of bending and vibratory appliances for exercising various parts of the human body.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the aforesaid character carrying an actuating motor and designed so as to be easily moved from place to place.
Still another object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the above character having efficient motor actuated foot bending apparatus for exercising the ankles.
A still further object of the invention is the i 2|).` provision of a machine of the above type having motor actuated leg bending means for exercising the knees.
Still another object of the invention is the provision of a machine of the above character hav- 2li` ing body bending appliances.
Other objects and advantages of the invention Will become apparent as the description progresses.
In the accompanying drawings forming a part 30: of this specification and in which like reference characters are employed to designate corresponding parts throughout the same:
Figure 1 is a perspective View of the assembled machine,
Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the same, Figure 3 is a vertical section through the upper portion of the machine,
Figure 4 is a fragmentary top plan view of the machine, partly broken away,
`Figure 5 is a longitudinal section through a leg supported structure taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 4,
Figure 6 is an end elevational view of the same, Figure 7 `is a transverse section on the line `1--1 of Figure 5,
Figure 8 is a fragmentary section on the line 8--8 of Figure 3,
`Figure 9 is an enlarged fragmentary section taken at. line 9--9 of Figure 4,
Figure 10 is an enlarged section. taken on the line ||l||l of Figure l,
Figure ll'is a fragmentary side elevational view showing the rotary arm exercising appliance,
Figure 12 is a section taken on the line |2-|2 55 of Figure 2,
.1935, Serial N0. 34,121
(Cl. 12S- 25) Figure 13 is an end view ci a foot bending ap paratus,
Figure 14 is a vertical section through one end of the machine,
Figure 15 is an enlarged transverse section taken on the line |5-|5 of Figure 2, and
Figure 16 is an enlarged side elevational View of a knuckle vibrator.
Referring to the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown a preferred ernbodiment of the invention, A generally designates; the frame. of the machine embodying a horizontal platform 2|) secured on four corner standards 2|. Adjacent the lower ends the standards 2| are braced by horizontally disposed bars 22. To the lower end of each standard 2| is secured a swivel bracket 23 in which is rotatably mounted a carrier wheel 24, enabling convenient movement ci the machine from place to place.
On a horizontal cross structure below the platform is secured a drive motor 26 having a horizontally extending shaft 21 formed at the outer end with a crank 28. At the intermediate portion of the drive shaft 21 is xed a grooved pulley wheel 29. Above the motor isl journalled a horizontal countershaft 30 having grooved pulley wheels 3|, 32 and 33 xed thereon. At one side of the countershaft 3|! is journalled a horizontal auxiliary shaft 34 having a grooved pulley wheel 35 fixed adjacent one end and having an eccentric disc 36 xed on the intermediate portion thereof. At the outer end of the shaft 34 is secured a slide bracket 31 provided with a set screw adapted to adjustably hold in position a crank bar 38 slidably iitted in the bracket 31. At one `end oi the crank bar 38 is rotatablyy secured a horizontally disposed handle 39.
At one side of the frame is journalled a vertical double grooved transmission wheel 4| driven through the medium of a belt 42 trained'over one groove in the periphery of this wheel and the grooved pulley wheel 33 on the countershaft. A belt 43 is trained over the relatively large pulley wheel 32 on the counter-shaft and the reduced pulley wheel 29 on the drive shatt to effect the driving connection between the motor shaft and the countershaft. A belt 44 is trained over the relatively large wheel 35 of the shaft 34 and over the small pulley wheel 3| on the countershaft.
In a pedestal bearing on the platform 20 at one side of the frame is journalled a vertically dis;- posed drive wheel 46 arranged abo-ve the transmission wheel 4| and driven by a belt 41 trained over thesegwheels. To the outer side of the wheel 46 is rigidly secured a diametrically disposed bar 48 having slidably fitted thereon a sleeve 49. Upon a stem extending horizontally outward from the sleeve 49 is supported a rotary gripping handle 50 adapted to be grasped by one hand of a patient receiving treatment for exercising the wrist and elbow. The fastening stern, indicated at 5|, is threaded in the sleeve so that the latter may be secured in selected position on the bar 48 which is preferably formed with a graduated scale to designate various positions thereon. An arm rest 52, shown at Figure 11, and in dotted lines at Figure 1, may be removably connected with a bracket 53 on the frame so that the gripping handle 50 may be engaged to revolve the hand for exercising the wrist or for exercising the elbow or shoulder.
To the pin of the crank 28 is connected the lower end of a vertical rod 55 extending through an opening in the platform 20 and having its upper end pivotally connected with a horizontally disposed lever 56. On one end of the lever 56 is secured a padding sleeve 51 arranged adjacent an arm rest 58 on the platform. The opposite end of the lever 56 is pivotally connected to an upstanding bar 59 having its lower end connected to a pivot bracket 60. On the bar 59 is slidably disposed a cross fitting 6| which may be secured in desired position by means of a screw 62. Projecting horizontally outward from the fitting 6| is a coiled spring extension 63 providing a resilient support for a padded ball 64 attached to the end and adapted to function as a knuckle vibrator. To the rod 55 is connected an angular bracket 65 embodying a vertically disposed depending support bar 66 carrying thereon an elongated channel-shaped holder 61 slidably engaging the bar and adapted to be fastened in selected position by a set screw 68. The holder channel 61 carries thereon a corrugated pad 69 formed of rubber or the like and designed to provide an element for vibrating or striking lightly the back and spine of a patient. To the lower portion of the bar 66 is adjustably connected a bracket 10 formed with a U-shaped extension 1| and designed for treating the thigh and calf.
To one side edge of the platform 20 are secured a pair of parallel angularly depending barsl 13 provided with transversely opposed apertures disposed to receive therein a pivot pin 14. The pin 14 is slidable through a pair of pivot brackets 15 secured to the outer side of a foot board 16. At one side of the foot board is mounted a segmental graduated scale 11 for a purpose which will be described hereinafter. Formed integral with and depending from the lower edge of the foot board 16 is a slotted member 18 disposed to engage an actuating pin 19. The pin 19 may beremovably fitted in any one of a number of longitudinally spaced apertures formed in a rocker bar 6| which is r'ockable on a supporting shaft 82 attached to the frame. The inner end of the rocker bar is formed with a slotted extension 83 arranged to engage diametrically opposed edge portions of the eccentric disc 36. Thus, revolution of the disc oscillates the rocker bar and causes swinging movement of the foot board 16. The arcuate movement of the foot board may be regulated by Varying the position of the pin 19 on Vthe rocker bar 8|, the movement of the foot board being readily ascertained by the scale 11. Thus, a patient seated on the platform, as shown at Figure 2, places his feet against the foot board 16 so that swinging movement of the board will result in a beneficial exercise of the ankles.
I'o a side edge of the platform is hingedly connected an inclined outwardly projecting elongated leg support 85 having slidably fitted thereon a foot rest 86. To the underside of the foot rest 86 is connected a bracket 81 threadedly engaging a. longitudinally disposed screw 88 rotatable by a hand crank 89 to adjust position of the foot rest. Adjacent the upper portion. of the leg support 85 is mounted a segmental graduated scale 90 disposed to indicate the swinging movement of the support.
To a web 92 formed on the pulley wheel 35 adjacent the periphery thereof is connected a laterally projecting threaded pivot member 93 formed at one end with a knurled head and supporting a` sleeve 94 rotatable thereon. To the inner end of the sleeve is connected a cap 95 serrated at the edge and disposed to engage the serrated edge portion of an annular member 96. To the outer end portion of the sleeve 94 is con.. nected a. crank arm 91 on which is slidably fitted a sleeve 98. As will be noted, the crank 91 together with the sleeve 94 may be rotatably adjusted relative to the wheel 35 by loosening the pin 93 and rotating the serrated cap 95 relative to the fixed serrated member 96. A pivot pin 99 is connected to and extends laterally from the sliding sleeve S8. One end of a telescopic connecting rod |99 is pivotally connected to a bracket |0| secured to the lower end of the leg support 85. The opposite end of this rod is pivotally connected with the pivot pin 99.
A second connecting rod |02 is mounted so that one end is also pivotally connected with the pivot pin 99 while the other end rotatably engages the intermediate portion of a crossbar |03 adjustably fitted upon an elongated frame constituting a pair of side bars |04 projecting through a slot in the platform 20 and having a swinging connection therewith through the medium of bearing brackets |05 engaging a pivot shaft |06 attached to the platform. The upper ends of the side bars |04 project above the platform and carry thereon a transverse cross bar |01 which is mounted so as to enable longitudinal adjustment. Thus, rotary operation of the wheel 35 results in similar operation of the crank arm 91 and the connecting rods |00 and |02, resulting in swinging movement of the leg support 85 for exercising the knees, and swinging movement of the frame bars |04. The patient engages the upper cross bar |01 so that, during swinging movement of the bars |04, body bending and exercising action is thus effected. A removable back rest |09 is mounted on the platform to support the patient during use of the leg bending and knee exercising apparatus.
At one corner of the platform 20 is secured an upstanding standard supporting a curved transverse support bar |2 thereon to the ends of which are connected a pair of coiled tension springs I3 having gripping handles |4 fastened to the lower end. This construction affords pulling exercises for the patient under treatment.
On the intermediate portion of the platform 20 able as shown at 39 in the drawings. 'I'his motor drives a plurality of shafts having eccentric cams for oscillating a number of levers. The said levers, in turn, oscillate a leg bender, an ankle exerciser, a back bender and a wrist-bending device. Both the ankle and the leg benders are arranged on one edge of the platform so that the patient may conveniently sit thereon. In all cases, the amplitude of the oscillating movement is closely adjustable so that the maximum movement permissible, in the case of crippled limbs, be consistently maintained, as well as improvements in the bending action of the treated limb. Fina11y,- a short eccentric, directly on the motor shaft, is provided to produce a rapid vibrationlike oscillation which is used for massaging the back and other limbs of the human body. All the above noted devices are passive exercisers, although active ones may be used, and are shown at III and IIB, wherein the patient himself exercises against a given load such as provided by a spring.
Thus, it will be noted that the present machine provides a compact wheeled structure carrying a number of exercising and Vibrating appliances and includes mechanism whereby several of these appliances are effectively driven by a motor carried on the frame. This construction will enable the device to be wheeled intoy various rooms of hospitals directly to the patient and will thus enable convenient application of kinesitheric treatments.
It is to be understood that the form of my invention herein shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same and that various changes as to the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.
Having thus described my invention, I claimtl. A mechano-surgical apparatus, comprising a frame, carrier wheels supporting said frame, a platform at the top of the frame, a leg exerciser pivoted to one side edge of the platform, means to oscillate said eXerciser, an adjustable foot rest at the end of the exerciser, a downwardly inclined leg rest secured to the edge of the platform adjacent the leg eXerciser, a pivoted foot plate at the outer end of the leg rest, means for oscillating the said plate, means for selectively varying the amplitude of the oscillating movement of said foot plate, bars pivoted below the platform and extending therethrough adjacent the edge opposite to that of the leg exerciser, a cross bar joining said bars, means for selectively oscillating said bars, and mechanism under the platform for operatively actuating the oscillating devices from a common power source.
2. In a mechano-surgical apparatus including a wheeled frame, the combination with a platform at the top of said frame, as a single unit, of a leg exerciser pivoted to one side of said piatform, means for adjusting the eiective length of said exerciser, a foot exerciser rigidly secured to the edge of the platform alongside the leg exerciser, a selectively oscillatable foot rest pivoted at the outer end of said leg exerciser, means for adjusting the foot rest fulcrum towards or away from the platform edge, an oscillatable back eX- erciser extending upwardly through the platform adjacent one edge thereof, a central source of motive power, eccentrics actuated by the source of power, and cranks connecting said eccentrics to the oscillatable devices recited above.
NICOLAS LEUCHTER.
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US2688323A (en) * 1951-03-15 1954-09-07 Scott & Williams Inc Portable exerciser
US3020046A (en) * 1959-05-18 1962-02-06 Leon G Hotas Foot exercising machine
US3071130A (en) * 1961-02-10 1963-01-01 Ludolf J Hoyer Therapeutic device
US3618595A (en) * 1970-06-15 1971-11-09 Bernhardt Stahmer Physical therapy device with versatile adjusting and mounting means
US3638645A (en) * 1970-09-16 1972-02-01 Isao Kitada Apparatus for rehabilitative exercise of feet
US3742940A (en) * 1972-01-17 1973-07-03 R Phiffer Impact pressure therapy apparatus
US3774597A (en) * 1972-02-14 1973-11-27 V Root Method and apparatus for simulating the act of walking
US4089330A (en) * 1977-05-02 1978-05-16 Nicolosi Joseph P Physical therapy apparatus and method
US4185622A (en) * 1979-03-21 1980-01-29 Swenson Oscar J Foot and leg exerciser
US4953541A (en) * 1988-09-16 1990-09-04 Parker Jr Alonzo E Interchangeable passive exercising apparatus
US5755645A (en) * 1997-01-09 1998-05-26 Boston Biomotion, Inc. Exercise apparatus
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US2688323A (en) * 1951-03-15 1954-09-07 Scott & Williams Inc Portable exerciser
US3020046A (en) * 1959-05-18 1962-02-06 Leon G Hotas Foot exercising machine
US3071130A (en) * 1961-02-10 1963-01-01 Ludolf J Hoyer Therapeutic device
US3618595A (en) * 1970-06-15 1971-11-09 Bernhardt Stahmer Physical therapy device with versatile adjusting and mounting means
US3638645A (en) * 1970-09-16 1972-02-01 Isao Kitada Apparatus for rehabilitative exercise of feet
US3742940A (en) * 1972-01-17 1973-07-03 R Phiffer Impact pressure therapy apparatus
US3774597A (en) * 1972-02-14 1973-11-27 V Root Method and apparatus for simulating the act of walking
US4089330A (en) * 1977-05-02 1978-05-16 Nicolosi Joseph P Physical therapy apparatus and method
US4185622A (en) * 1979-03-21 1980-01-29 Swenson Oscar J Foot and leg exerciser
US4953541A (en) * 1988-09-16 1990-09-04 Parker Jr Alonzo E Interchangeable passive exercising apparatus
US5755645A (en) * 1997-01-09 1998-05-26 Boston Biomotion, Inc. Exercise apparatus
US20150099614A1 (en) * 2013-10-07 2015-04-09 Daniel R. Tekulve Portable rehab station
US9398995B2 (en) * 2013-10-07 2016-07-26 Daniel R. Tekulve Portable rehab station
US10206847B1 (en) * 2013-10-07 2019-02-19 Med-Mizer, Inc. Portable rehab station
US20170340503A1 (en) * 2016-05-31 2017-11-30 Aaron Turner Orthopedic rehabilitation device

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