US742244A - Machine for producing hot-air currents and liquid spray. - Google Patents

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US742244A
US742244A US14904303A US1903149043A US742244A US 742244 A US742244 A US 742244A US 14904303 A US14904303 A US 14904303A US 1903149043 A US1903149043 A US 1903149043A US 742244 A US742244 A US 742244A
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  • a further object is to provide means whereby a liquid spray maybe automaticallyinjected into the hose or pipe, so that curative remedies in liquid form may be commingled with the hot air to aid in theic-u'rat-ive properties of the air-current, and,'further, to provide an improved nozzle for the pipe or hose,'whereby the air-current and liquid spray may be applied to the person of the patient in such manner as to heat and spray'a greater or less surface of the body and whereby the temperature to which the parts of the bodyare subjected may be regulated with the greatest accuracy.
  • Myinvention consists in certain details in the construction, arrangemenaand combi-.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective View of the complete apparatus ready for use. shows a vertical central sectional view of same with'the hose and liquid-spraying device omitted.
  • Fig. 3 shows "an enlarged detail sectional view of my improved nozzle, and
  • Fig. 4 shows an enlarged detail view of the valve interposed between the pump and the equalizing pressure-bag.
  • This frame is provided with two horizontal shelves or parti- 'tions 11 and 12, and at one side of the frame is a hinged door 13 to provide access to the space beneath the partition 11.
  • a hinged door 13 to provide access to the space beneath the partition 11.
  • a second hinged door, 14, provides access to the space between the partitions 11 and 12,aud
  • a hinged door 15 provides access to .thespace above the partition 12.
  • Mounted on the interior, of the machine-frame beneath the partition 11 is an air-pump 16 of ordinary construction.
  • a treadle 17 is attached to its piston rod and projects outwardly through a slot 18 in the'do'or 13, and an extensile coil-spring 19 on the piston-rod of the pump serves to normally elevate the foot treadle.
  • Communicating with the pump 16 is a flexible tube 20, which passes upwardly through the central portion of the partition 11.
  • a'one-way valve 21 of ordinary construction, fully illustrated in detail in Fig. 4.
  • This tube 20 communicates with an expanding rubber bag 22, which bag is inclosed in a wire-netting 23, which limits the expansion of the rubber-bag.
  • a tube or pipe 24 communicates-with the upper end of the rubber bag and "also with a metal coil 25.
  • This coil is contained within a water-tank 26, which tank is provided with a funnel 27 at its upg per end and is detachably secured to the brackets 28 on the interior of the machineframe.
  • The'bott-om of the tank preferably projects a slight distance beyond the sides of Y the tankproper and is perforated at 29.
  • a 'thermometer30 is secured to the tank and may be seen from the exterior of the machine through a glass 31 -.-over an opening in the machine-frame; Beneath the tank I place one or more lamps 32, bywhich the water in the-tank is heated. Leading from the coil 27 is a discharge-pipe 33, which projects through the machine-frame, and a valve 34 provides means whereby the flow of air through the pipe 33 may be regulated to any desired degree or entirely stopped.
  • a shelf 35 On'the exterior of the machine-frame is a shelf 35, designed to support a vessel 36, containing a liquid healing preparation.
  • a tube or pipe 37 communicates with the pipe 33 and discharges into the vessel 36, and a second similar tube, 38, communicates between the vessel 36 and the pipe 33, and valves 39 are provided in said tubes whereby the passage -ways through them may be adjusted as to size or shut-off.
  • the numeral 40 indicates a hose ortube having a nozzle 41 at its end.
  • Fig. 3 I have shown amodified form of this nozzle, in which the numeral 42 indicates a bell-shaped head on the body portion 43, which is to be connected with the hose 4:0, and within the bellshaped head is a deflector 44E, so arranged as to close the bell-shaped opening except at the outer edge thereof.
  • This deflector is connected with a cross-piece 45 on the interior of the bell-shaped end.
  • the operator may seat himself near the machine-frame and by placing one footupon the treadle may operate the pump to force air into the expanding rubber bag. WVhen the bag has been filled, the air cannot pass downwardly through the pipe that supplies it on account of the one-way valve therein, and hence the rubber bag will force air upwardly at a uniform pressure because the tube leading from the rubber bag is of less capacity than that leading to the bag.
  • the water tank in which the coil is contained may be i'irst heated to the desired degree by the lamps, and when it is thus heated the operator may by observing the thermometer determine when the desired temperature is reached.
  • the pipe leading from the coil communicates with the hose, and the valve therein provides means whereby the flow of the air may be regulated. If it is desired to commingle withthe air a spray of liquid, the operator then connects the tubes 37 and 38 with the pipe 33, containing the liquid, and when the valves 39 are opened a portion of the current of air in the hose 40 will flow into the bottle containing the liquid and will carry away from said bottle a spray of the liquid through the tubes 38 into the hose 40, and by means of the bell-shaped nozzle a current of air and spray may be applied to the body. A small space only would be reached if the nozzle were placed close to the body, or a less temperature may be obtained over a larger area of the body by simply removing the nozzle a slight distance from the body.
  • a device of the class described the combination of a machine-frame, an air-pump on the interior of the machine-frame, a foottreadle connected with the air-pu mp, a spring for normally elevating the foot-treadle, an expanding air-bag communicating with the pump, a one-way valve between the pump and an air-bag, a netting to limit the expansion of the air-bag, a detachable water-tank in the machine-frame, means for applying heat to the tank, a thermometer on the tank, a coil of pipe within the tank communicating with the expanding bag, a hose, two tubes communicating with the hose and entering into a vessel, a vessel for containing liquid and having said tubes admitted therein, and means for regulating the How of air from the hose to the vessel, for the purposes stated.

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k PATENTED 001'. 27,1903. J. 0. SHERBURNEI MACHINE FOR PRODUCING HOT AIR GURRENTS AND LIQUID SPRAY. APPLIOATIONTILED MAR. 23, 1903;
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 742,244, dated October 2'7, 1903.
Application filed March 23, 1903. $erial lie. 149,043. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it rmty concern:
Beit known that 1, JAMES C. SHERB RNE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Des Moines, in the county of'Polk and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Producing Hot-"Air Currents and Liquid Spray, of which the following is a specification. The objects of my invention'are to provide a machine of simple, durable, and inexpensive construction adapted for the relief of headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and simi lar ailments.
More specifically, it is my object to provide a machine that will be easily operated by footpower and that will when operated produce an even regular current of air heated to any desired degree and discharged through a hose or pipe to be applied to the person of the patient at. the point where it is desired torel-ieve the pain and cure the disease.
A further object is to provide means whereby a liquid spray maybe automaticallyinjected into the hose or pipe, so that curative remedies in liquid form may be commingled with the hot air to aid in theic-u'rat-ive properties of the air-current, and,'further, to provide an improved nozzle for the pipe or hose,'whereby the air-current and liquid spray may be applied to the person of the patient in such manner as to heat and spray'a greater or less surface of the body and whereby the temperature to which the parts of the bodyare subjected may be regulated with the greatest accuracy.
Myinvention consists in certain details in the construction, arrangemenaand combi-.
nation of the various parts of the device wherebythe objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fullysetgforth,'
pointed out in myclaims, andillustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 shows a perspective View of the complete apparatus ready for use. shows a vertical central sectional view of same with'the hose and liquid-spraying device omitted. Fig. 3 shows "an enlarged detail sectional view of my improved nozzle, and Fig. 4 shows an enlarged detail view of the valve interposed between the pump and the equalizing pressure-bag.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, I
Fig. 2'
have used the reference-numeral to indicate the machine-frame. This frame is provided with two horizontal shelves or parti- ' tions 11 and 12, and at one side of the frame is a hinged door 13 to provide access to the space beneath the partition 11. a A second hinged door, 14, provides access to the space between the partitions 11 and 12,aud a hinged door 15 provides access to .thespace above the partition 12. Mounted on the interior, of the machine-frame beneath the partition 11 is an air-pump 16 of ordinary construction.
A treadle 17 is attached to its piston rod and projects outwardly through a slot 18 in the'do'or 13, and an extensile coil-spring 19 on the piston-rod of the pump serves to normally elevate the foot treadle. Communicating with the pump 16 is a flexible tube 20, which passes upwardly through the central portion of the partition 11. At the upper end of the tube 20 is a'one-way valve 21 of ordinary construction, fully illustrated in detail in Fig. 4.
This tube 20'communicates with an expanding rubber bag 22, which bag is inclosed in a wire-netting 23, which limits the expansion of the rubber-bag. A tube or pipe 24 communicates-with the upper end of the rubber bag and "also with a metal coil 25. This coil is contained within a water-tank 26, which tank is provided with a funnel 27 at its upg per end and is detachably secured to the brackets 28 on the interior of the machineframe. The'bott-om of the tank preferably projects a slight distance beyond the sides of Y the tankproper and is perforated at 29. A 'thermometer30 is secured to the tank and may be seen from the exterior of the machine through a glass 31 -.-over an opening in the machine-frame; Beneath the tank I place one or more lamps 32, bywhich the water in the-tank is heated. Leading from the coil 27 is a discharge-pipe 33, which projects through the machine-frame, and a valve 34 provides means whereby the flow of air through the pipe 33 may be regulated to any desired degree or entirely stopped. On'the exterior of the machine-frame is a shelf 35, designed to support a vessel 36, containing a liquid healing preparation. A tube or pipe 37 communicates with the pipe 33 and discharges into the vessel 36, and a second similar tube, 38, communicates between the vessel 36 and the pipe 33, and valves 39 are provided in said tubes whereby the passage -ways through them may be adjusted as to size or shut-off.
' The numeral 40 indicatesa hose ortube having a nozzle 41 at its end. In Fig. 3 I have shown amodified form of this nozzle, in which the numeral 42 indicates a bell-shaped head on the body portion 43, which is to be connected with the hose 4:0, and within the bellshaped head is a deflector 44E, so arranged as to close the bell-shaped opening except at the outer edge thereof. This deflector is connected with a cross-piece 45 on the interior of the bell-shaped end.
In practical use and assuming that it is desired to apply a current of hot air and liquid spray, the operator may seat himself near the machine-frame and by placing one footupon the treadle may operate the pump to force air into the expanding rubber bag. WVhen the bag has been filled, the air cannot pass downwardly through the pipe that supplies it on account of the one-way valve therein, and hence the rubber bag will force air upwardly at a uniform pressure because the tube leading from the rubber bag is of less capacity than that leading to the bag. Obviously the water tank in which the coil is contained may be i'irst heated to the desired degree by the lamps, and when it is thus heated the operator may by observing the thermometer determine when the desired temperature is reached. The pipe leading from the coil communicates with the hose, and the valve therein provides means whereby the flow of the air may be regulated. If it is desired to commingle withthe air a spray of liquid, the operator then connects the tubes 37 and 38 with the pipe 33, containing the liquid, and when the valves 39 are opened a portion of the current of air in the hose 40 will flow into the bottle containing the liquid and will carry away from said bottle a spray of the liquid through the tubes 38 into the hose 40, and by means of the bell-shaped nozzle a current of air and spray may be applied to the body. A small space only would be reached if the nozzle were placed close to the body, or a less temperature may be obtained over a larger area of the body by simply removing the nozzle a slight distance from the body.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States therefor, is-
1. In -a device of the class described, the combination of a machine-frame, an air-pump therein, an expanding bag communicating with the air-pump, a water-tank, means for heating the water, a pipe coiled within the water-tank and communicating with the expanding air-bag and a flexible pipe or hose communicating with the coil, substantially as and for the purposes stated.
In a device of the class described, the combination of a machine-frame, an air-pump on the interior of the machine-frame, a foottreadle connected with the air-pu mp, a spring for normally elevating the foot-treadle, an expanding air-bag communicating with the pump, a one-way valve between the pump and an air-bag, a netting to limit the expansion of the air-bag, a detachable water-tank in the machine-frame, means for applying heat to the tank, a thermometer on the tank, a coil of pipe within the tank communicating with the expanding bag, a hose, two tubes communicating with the hose and entering into a vessel, a vessel for containing liquid and having said tubes admitted therein, and means for regulating the How of air from the hose to the vessel, for the purposes stated.
JAMES C. SHERBURNE.
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J. RALPH Onwtd, W. R. LANE.
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