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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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    • 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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  • My invention therefore, consists in a method and means by reason of which medicinal preparations may be applied to the skin, and osmotic absorption materially increased, without the disadvantages mentioned above.
  • Fig. 1 is a View in perspective of my improved apparatus, the view being broken away to show an internal heating tube, and also showing in dotted lines at the left, the mechanism employed, by reason of which the roller may be removed for clean- 0 ing or otherwise.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line :v-m ofFig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is a longitudinal section taken on line fl/@/ of Fig. 1.
  • 5 indicates a handle which is connected at its right hand end to a tubular heating unit
  • 6. 7 is an electric conductor connected at its terminals to the conductors 8-9 of the resistance wire, 10, of
  • the heating unit. 11 indicates a roller which 1926.
  • a frame, 12 Pivotally connected to the left hand end of the heating unit, is a bracket, 13, the right hand end of which overlaps the top of the frame, 12, and may be secured thereto by the screw 14:.
  • the orifice, 17, at the lower portion of this reservoir is controlled by a needle valve, 18, which may 5% be actuated by the screws 19 to controlthe delivery and flow of the medicinal preparation to the surface of the roller, 11.
  • a heating unit, 20, Located within the reservoir, 15, is a heating unit, 20, which has for its purpose to heat 3 the medicinal preparation when desired.
  • This heating unit is connected through the terminals 21-22 to the conductors leading through 7 to the source of electric energy.
  • a 7.? member 23 having upwardly and inwardly turned portions 24 engaging the side-edges of said frame, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing.v
  • the member 23 is adapted to be moved into registration with 9 the opening 17 so as to cover said opening when the device is not in use.
  • the needle valve may either be omitted or remain in adjusted position when the massaging device is not in use, the member 23 serving to close the orifice to prevent dripping of the medical preparation.
  • the slider 23 is moved out of registration with said orifice.
  • the operation of my improved device will be readily understood.
  • the medicinal preparation to be applied is introduced into the reservoir, and heated if desired. From the reservoir, it is fed upon the outer surface of the roller, 11, which roller is heated if desired, through the instrumentality of'the heating unit, 6. Movement of-the roller, 11, by hand or otherwise across the part to which the medicinal preparation is to be applied insures a practically even distribution of the medicinal preparation over the part and its rapid osmotic absorption without involving the objections previously recited.
  • a massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to said heating element, roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member adjustably attached to one end of said portion of said frame, having a portion adapted to engage an end of said roller.
  • a massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to and spaced from said heating element, a roller carried by said heating element, a member having a portion overlying said portion of said frame, and a portion extending at right angles to said portion of said member, adapted to engage one end of said roller, and a setscrew for attaching the first portion of said member to said portion of said frame.
  • a massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to and spaced from said heating element, a roller carried by said heating element, a member having a portion overlying said portion of said frame, and a portion extending at right angles to said portion of said member, adapted to engage one end of said roller, a set screw for attaching the first portion of said member to said portion of said frame, and a container for medical preparation mounted on said portion of said frame and having means to pass said i preparation to said roller.
  • I massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating element attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle, and a second portion extending from said first portion and extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of said roller.
  • a massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating ele ment attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle and a second portion extending from said first portion and cap screwed to extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow rollerrotatably mounted on said heating element, an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of said roller, said second portion of said frame being provided with a screw threaded opening, and a container having portion screwed to said opening and being provided with an opening to perimit substance within said container to pass to said roller.
  • A' massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating element attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle and a second portion extending from said firstportion and extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, an angle-shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame member and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame member adapted to contact one end of said roller, a container mounted upon said second portion of said frame, said second portion of said frame being provided with an opening to permit substanoewithin said container to pass to'said roller, and a closure the upper end of said container, i
  • a massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating'ele- I,
  • an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free-end of" said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of, said roller, said handle having'a longitudinal opening and conductor wires attached to the heating unit extending through said longi tudinal openin 8.
  • a massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongatedheating element attached to said handle and eXtend-' ing longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle, and a second portion extending from said first portion and disposed parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element and a container mounted on said second portion of thesaid frame having means to pass a substance therein to said roller.
  • a massaging. element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating ele- 19 ment attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle and extending at right I angles to the axis of said handle, and a sec- 0nd portion extending from said first portion and disposed parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element and a container mounted on said sec- 20 0nd portion of said frame having means to pass a substance therein to said roller, said handle having a longitudinal opening therein and wires connected to said heating element extending through said longitudinal opening to the free end of said handle.

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Feb. 28, 1933. H. OPPENHEIMER 1,899,770
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROMOTING OSMOTIC ABSORPTION Filed June 28. 1926 7% 4 INVE TOR ATTO NEY Patented Feb. 28, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HERBERT OPPENHEIMER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Application filed June 26,
bring about osmotic absorption by the person making the application, and in the case where the application is made by a physician or nurse, of difierent preparations, the effect upon such physician or nurse is frequent- .9 1y very unfortunate.
My invention, therefore, consists in a method and means by reason of which medicinal preparations may be applied to the skin, and osmotic absorption materially increased, without the disadvantages mentioned above.
The accompanying drawing will serve to illustrate one form of apparatus which may be employed. I wish it understood, how- .39 ever, that the form and details of construction of the apparatus maybe materially modified, without departing from my invention. I v
In the drawing: Fig. 1 is a View in perspective of my improved apparatus, the view being broken away to show an internal heating tube, and also showing in dotted lines at the left, the mechanism employed, by reason of which the roller may be removed for clean- 0 ing or otherwise.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line :v-m ofFig. 1.
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal section taken on line fl/@/ of Fig. 1.
In the drawing: 5 indicates a handle which is connected at its right hand end to a tubular heating unit, 6. 7 is an electric conductor connected at its terminals to the conductors 8-9 of the resistance wire, 10, of
the heating unit. 11 indicates a roller which 1926. Serial No. 118,637.
is supported on the outside of the heating unit, 6, and which is free to revolve thereon. Supported upon the heating unit, 6, at the right hand end, and over the roller, 11, is a frame, 12. Pivotally connected to the left hand end of the heating unit, is a bracket, 13, the right hand end of which overlaps the top of the frame, 12, and may be secured thereto by the screw 14:. Mounted on top of the frame, 12, in any suitable manner is 6 a reservoir, 15, adapted to contain the medicinal preparation, 16, which is to be applied through the apparatus. The orifice, 17, at the lower portion of this reservoir is controlled by a needle valve, 18, which may 5% be actuated by the screws 19 to controlthe delivery and flow of the medicinal preparation to the surface of the roller, 11. Located within the reservoir, 15, is a heating unit, 20, which has for its purpose to heat 3 the medicinal preparation when desired. This heating unit is connected through the terminals 21-22 to the conductors leading through 7 to the source of electric energy.
Slidably mounted on the frame 12 is a 7.? member 23 having upwardly and inwardly turned portions 24 engaging the side-edges of said frame, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing.v The member 23 is adapted to be moved into registration with 9 the opening 17 so as to cover said opening when the device is not in use. With this construction the needle valve may either be omitted or remain in adjusted position when the massaging device is not in use, the member 23 serving to close the orifice to prevent dripping of the medical preparation. Obviously, when the device is used the slider 23 is moved out of registration with said orifice.
The operation of my improved device will be readily understood. .The medicinal preparation to be applied is introduced into the reservoir, and heated if desired. From the reservoir, it is fed upon the outer surface of the roller, 11, which roller is heated if desired, through the instrumentality of'the heating unit, 6. Movement of-the roller, 11, by hand or otherwise across the part to which the medicinal preparation is to be applied insures a practically even distribution of the medicinal preparation over the part and its rapid osmotic absorption without involving the objections previously recited.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. A massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to said heating element, roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member adjustably attached to one end of said portion of said frame, having a portion adapted to engage an end of said roller.
2. A massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to and spaced from said heating element, a roller carried by said heating element, a member having a portion overlying said portion of said frame, and a portion extending at right angles to said portion of said member, adapted to engage one end of said roller, and a setscrew for attaching the first portion of said member to said portion of said frame.
3. A massaging instrument comprising a handle, a heating element carried by said handle, a frame also carried by said handle having a portion parallel to and spaced from said heating element, a roller carried by said heating element, a member having a portion overlying said portion of said frame, and a portion extending at right angles to said portion of said member, adapted to engage one end of said roller, a set screw for attaching the first portion of said member to said portion of said frame, and a container for medical preparation mounted on said portion of said frame and having means to pass said i preparation to said roller.
I massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating element attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle, and a second portion extending from said first portion and extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of said roller.
5. A massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating ele ment attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle and a second portion extending from said first portion and cap screwed to extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow rollerrotatably mounted on said heating element, an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of said roller, said second portion of said frame being provided with a screw threaded opening, and a container having portion screwed to said opening and being provided with an opening to perimit substance within said container to pass to said roller.
6. A' massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating element attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle, and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle and a second portion extending from said firstportion and extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, an angle-shaped member having a portion screwed to the free end of said second portion of said frame member and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame member adapted to contact one end of said roller, a container mounted upon said second portion of said frame, said second portion of said frame being provided with an opening to permit substanoewithin said container to pass to'said roller, and a closure the upper end of said container, i
7. A massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating'ele- I,
and extending parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element, and an angle shaped member having a portion screwed to the free-end of" said second portion of said frame and a portion parallel to said first portion of said frame adapted to contact one end of, said roller, said handle having'a longitudinal opening and conductor wires attached to the heating unit extending through said longi tudinal openin 8. A massaging element comprising an elongated handle, an elongatedheating element attached to said handle and eXtend-' ing longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle and extending at right angles to the axis of said handle, and a second portion extending from said first portion and disposed parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element and a container mounted on said second portion of thesaid frame having means to pass a substance therein to said roller. I
9. A massaging. element comprising an elongated handle, an elongated heating ele- 19 ment attached to said handle and extending longitudinally thereof, a frame comprising a portion disposed between the heating element and the handle and extending at right I angles to the axis of said handle, and a sec- 0nd portion extending from said first portion and disposed parallel to said heating element and spaced therefrom, an elongated hollow roller rotatably mounted on said heating element and a container mounted on said sec- 20 0nd portion of said frame having means to pass a substance therein to said roller, said handle having a longitudinal opening therein and wires connected to said heating element extending through said longitudinal opening to the free end of said handle.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature.
HERBERT OPPENHEIMER.
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US3103689A (en) * 1960-08-01 1963-09-17 Borisof Bernard Roller applicators
FR2440735A1 (en) * 1978-11-13 1980-06-06 Oreal Roll-on type medication applicator and massager - has apertured head fitted to reservoir with series of rotatable spheres loosely retained by collars
USRE30500E (en) * 1978-08-18 1981-02-03 Clairol Incorporated Massage device
US4722326A (en) * 1985-11-04 1988-02-02 Ruderian Max J Vibratory therapeutic device
US4823777A (en) * 1986-07-21 1989-04-25 L'oreal Device for manually massaging the cutaneous covering
US6078842A (en) * 1997-04-08 2000-06-20 Elan Corporation, Plc Electrode and iontophoretic device and method
US6157858A (en) * 1996-12-26 2000-12-05 Elan Pharma International Limited Device for the delivery of a substance to a subject and improved electrode assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3103689A (en) * 1960-08-01 1963-09-17 Borisof Bernard Roller applicators
USRE30500E (en) * 1978-08-18 1981-02-03 Clairol Incorporated Massage device
FR2440735A1 (en) * 1978-11-13 1980-06-06 Oreal Roll-on type medication applicator and massager - has apertured head fitted to reservoir with series of rotatable spheres loosely retained by collars
US4722326A (en) * 1985-11-04 1988-02-02 Ruderian Max J Vibratory therapeutic device
US4823777A (en) * 1986-07-21 1989-04-25 L'oreal Device for manually massaging the cutaneous covering
US6157858A (en) * 1996-12-26 2000-12-05 Elan Pharma International Limited Device for the delivery of a substance to a subject and improved electrode assembly
US6078842A (en) * 1997-04-08 2000-06-20 Elan Corporation, Plc Electrode and iontophoretic device and method

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