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US398731A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in bathing-machines 0f the kind described in Letters Patent granted to me October 1 2, 18%, Nos. 350,199 and 350390, and July 5,1887, No. 366,110; and it consists in the construction and combination of devices, hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of my llllDlOYOtl bathlug-machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a partial front elevation illustrating a modification in the machine.
  • Figs. 3 and a are detail views.
  • the numeral 1 designates a platform supported on a frame, 2, that may be provided with rollers or casters, as shown.
  • a frame 2, that may be provided with rollers or casters, as shown.
  • an upright 23, having a vertical slot or guideway, 4, that may ext-end nearly the entire length of the upright.
  • a forwardly-projecting arm 5, said upright and arm being also said arm.
  • the cross-bar 7 supports a pair of forwardlyprojecting rods, 9, to which is attached a roller, 10, carryinga curtain, 11, which may be drawn down to screen the machine when not in use.
  • the front of the upright 3 is a verticallysliding board, 12, having bolts 13, that are passed through the slot 4 to serve as guidepins for said board.
  • these bolts 13 may also connect with a slidingboard, 14, on the back of the upright.
  • adrivingshaft, 22, may be located beneath the platform.
  • This shaft22 has a pulley, 23,connected by crossed belting 21 to the pulley 8 and to a pulley, 25, on the shaft of the rotary brush, as shown in Fig. 1, the belting 21 being crossed both above and below the brushpulley, whereby the brush can be adjusted vertically without changing the tension of the drivingbelt.
  • the shaft 22 can be driven by any suitable power.
  • the electric motor 26 can be conneetcd with the brush-shaft 16 by pulleys 25 and 28, connected by a belt, 2%, or by any other suitable gearin If desired, electricity maybe applied to the body through the rotary brush 17 from abattery, 31), having conductors 31 that connect withv metallic hubs 32 on the brush-shaft, these hubs in turn being connected in any suitable way with electrodes 33 on the brush.
  • the battery 30 may be supported by the rear vertically-shding board, 14, as shown in Fig. 1, or in any other manner, so as to be vertically adjustable with the rotary brush.
  • the electrodes 33,1110 brush 1 is provided with rows of bristles 31, located at suitable intervals and running diagonally or spirally around the brush. If desired, the brush maybe made with alternate rows of bristles 231, and sponge or cotton-fiber 35, the sponge or fiber when wet serving as electrodes.
  • metal electrodes 33 are used, they will be made in semicircular form, as shown in Fig. 3, and be made yielding by means Of springs 36, placed between them and the brush.
  • springs 36 placed between them and the brush.
  • a slot, 37, in the center of the brush is adapted to receive a wet towel, by which a succession of light blows will be delivered on the body under the rotation of the brush, and thus, when applied to the spinal region, afford a suitable remedy in nervous affections.
  • a water-can 38, having a bottom that is provided with a large number of fine perforations.
  • a self-closing spring-valve 39, to which is connected a cord, 40, that hangs within reach of the bather.
  • a light folding frame, 41, Fig. 2 may be hinged to the frame 2, and be covered with oil-cloth, 42, so as to form folding sides for the platform, to which the lower edge of the oil-cloth is attached.
  • the oil-cloth sides 42 will prevent the spatterin g of water, and from the platform 1. it may be discharged through a tube or spout, 43, into a tub or pan, 44, placed in front of the machine.
  • the machine affords a convenient mcansfor the application of electricity and friction in connection with a bath. It is light, compact, an d portable, and when not in use can be pushed to one side and be concealed by drawing down the curtain.
  • the rotary brush 17 may be surrounded by a rubber pad or sheet of rubber, 45, provided on its outer side with numerous soft-rubber teeth 46, and having hooks 47 at one end and eyes 48 at the other end, by which said pad can be detachably secured around the brush to afford an agreeable mode of imparting friction to the body.
  • a platform having folding sides a perforated water-can or shower device suspended above said platform, a vertically-adjlist-able rotary brush provided with electrodes, an electric battery, and conductors between said battery and electrodes, s ubstantially as described.
  • a rotary brush provided with diagonal rows of bristles alternating with sponge or fiber, substantially as described.

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J. W. JAMES.
ELECTRICAL BATHING MACHINE. N0. 398,731. Patented Feb. 26, 1889-.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JACK 1'. JAMES, OF (I l-3A, TENNESSEE.
ELECTRICAL BATHlNG-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 398,? 31 dated February 26, 1889.
Application filed J 1111a 14, 1 8 8 8.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, J ACK \V. JAMES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cuba, in the county of Shelby and State of Tennessee, have invented new and useful Improvements in Bathing-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in bathing-machines 0f the kind described in Letters Patent granted to me October 1 2, 18%, Nos. 350,199 and 350390, and July 5,1887, No. 366,110; and it consists in the construction and combination of devices, hereinafter set forth and claimed.
In the annexed drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective of my llllDlOYOtl bathlug-machine. Fig. 2 is a partial front elevation illustrating a modification in the machine. Figs. 3 and a are detail views.
The numeral 1 designates a platform supported on a frame, 2, that may be provided with rollers or casters, as shown. To the rear side of the platform and its supportingfran'1e is attached an upright, 23, having a vertical slot or guideway, 4, that may ext-end nearly the entire length of the upright. On the top of the upright 3 is secured a forwardly-projecting arm, 5, said upright and arm being also said arm.
ley, 8, for a purpose hereinafter explained. The cross-bar 7 supports a pair of forwardlyprojecting rods, 9, to which is attached a roller, 10, carryinga curtain, 11, which may be drawn down to screen the machine when not in use.
011 the front of the upright 3 is a verticallysliding board, 12, having bolts 13, that are passed through the slot 4 to serve as guidepins for said board. As shown in Fig. 1,these bolts 13 may also connect with a slidingboard, 14, on the back of the upright. To the front sliding board, 12, is attached a horizontal frame, 15, in which is journaled the horizontal shaft 16 of a rotary brush, 17, which is concaved or formed approximately as a double cone to better adapt it for coming in close contact with the body of the bather.
To the upper end of the sliding board .12 is attached a cord, 18, which passes upward over a pulley, 19, on the brace U, thence forward over a pulley, 20, on the cross-bar 7, and then Serial No. 277,031. (No model.)
downward within reach of the bather. To the lower end of this cord are attached counter-weights 21, whereby the sliding board 12 is held at any desired height, so that by manipulating said cord the bather can adjust the board 12 and attached frame 15 to bring the rotary brush 17 in contact with the body at any height required.
In order to actuate the rotary brush 1?, adrivingshaft, 22, may be located beneath the platform. This shaft22 has a pulley, 23,connected by crossed belting 21 to the pulley 8 and to a pulley, 25, on the shaft of the rotary brush, as shown in Fig. 1, the belting 21 being crossed both above and below the brushpulley, whereby the brush can be adjusted vertically without changing the tension of the drivingbelt. The shaft 22 can be driven by any suitable power.
Instead of employing the driving-shaft 22, pulleys 8 and 2S, and belting 21 to actuate the rotary brush 17, said brush maybe driven through an electric motor, 21"], clamped to one corner of the adjustable frame 15, as shown in Fig. 2, and energized through conductors 27 from a battery, (not shown,) which maybe located beneath the platform of the bathingmachine. The electric motor 26 can be conneetcd with the brush-shaft 16 by pulleys 25 and 28, connected by a belt, 2%, or by any other suitable gearin If desired, electricity maybe applied to the body through the rotary brush 17 from abattery, 31), having conductors 31 that connect withv metallic hubs 32 on the brush-shaft, these hubs in turn being connected in any suitable way with electrodes 33 on the brush.
The battery 30 may be supported by the rear vertically-shding board, 14, as shown in Fig. 1, or in any other manner, so as to be vertically adjustable with the rotary brush.
Besides the electrodes 33,1110 brush 1? is provided with rows of bristles 31, located at suitable intervals and running diagonally or spirally around the brush. If desired, the brush maybe made with alternate rows of bristles 231, and sponge or cotton-fiber 35, the sponge or fiber when wet serving as electrodes.
If metal electrodes 33 are used, they will be made in semicircular form, as shown in Fig. 3, and be made yielding by means Of springs 36, placed between them and the brush. By making the brush concave it Will more readily conform to the person, and by arranging the bristles at considerable intervals in diagonal rows alternating with the electrodes the points of contact will be smaller, and more agreeable sensations and better therapeutic effects will be produced with a slight expenditure of power.
A slot, 37, in the center of the brush is adapted to receive a wet towel, by which a succession of light blows will be delivered on the body under the rotation of the brush, and thus, when applied to the spinal region, afford a suitable remedy in nervous affections.
From the arm 5 is suspended a water-can, 38, having a bottom that is provided with a large number of fine perforations. In the top of the can is an air-opening,over which is fitted a self-closing spring-valve, 39, to which is connected a cord, 40, that hangs within reach of the bather. Bypulling this cord the valve 39 will be opened, and the air thus admitted to the can will cause a brisk shower of Water to be discharged upon the bather.
A light folding frame, 41, Fig. 2, may be hinged to the frame 2, and be covered with oil-cloth, 42, so as to form folding sides for the platform, to which the lower edge of the oil-cloth is attached. The oil-cloth sides 42 will prevent the spatterin g of water, and from the platform 1. it may be discharged through a tube or spout, 43, into a tub or pan, 44, placed in front of the machine.
The operation and advantages of the ma chine will fully appear from the foregoing description. The machine affords a convenient mcansfor the application of electricity and friction in connection with a bath. It is light, compact, an d portable, and when not in use can be pushed to one side and be concealed by drawing down the curtain.
If desired, the rotary brush 17 may be surrounded by a rubber pad or sheet of rubber, 45, provided on its outer side with numerous soft-rubber teeth 46, and having hooks 47 at one end and eyes 48 at the other end, by which said pad can be detachably secured around the brush to afford an agreeable mode of imparting friction to the body.
con ductors, an d means for rotating said brush,
substantially as described.
2. In a bathing-machine, the combination of a rotary brush, yielding electrodes carried by said brush, an electric battery, and conductors connecting said battery with the yielding electrodes on the brush, substantially as described.
3. In a bathing-machine, the combination of an upright having a vertical guideway, a counterbalanced frame supported in said guideway, and a rotary brush journaled in said frame, substantially as described.
4. In a bathing-machine, the combination of a' vertically-adjustable frame, a rotary brush journaled in said frame and provided with electrodes, an electric battery supported by said frame, and conductors connecting said battery and electrodes, substantially as described.
5. In a bathing-machine, the combination of a platform having folding sides, a perforated water-can or shower device suspended above said platform, a vertically-adjlist-able rotary brush provided with electrodes, an electric battery, and conductors between said battery and electrodes, s ubstantially as described.
6. In a bathing-machine, a rotary brush provided with diagonal rows of bristles alternating with sponge or fiber, substantially as described.
7. In abathing-machine, arotary brush having a slot for the insertion of a towel, substantially as described.
8 In a bathing-machine, the combination,
, with a rotary brush, of a detachable rubber pad, 45, having teeth 46, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my sig- Tnos. WELLFORD, C. A. MAURY.
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US2583703A (en) * 1948-04-28 1952-01-29 Morison William John Apparatus for cleaning vehicles
US2730737A (en) * 1953-08-05 1956-01-17 Herman Louis Brush rotating and positioning device
US3196868A (en) * 1962-06-15 1965-07-27 Ervin F Johnston Rolling body massager
US3875604A (en) * 1972-05-18 1975-04-08 Isadore T Wurn Shower back scrubber
US4817227A (en) * 1987-06-11 1989-04-04 Scott John H Body scrubber
US7478957B1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2009-01-20 Thornton Willie R Lotion application apparatus
US20130333125A1 (en) * 2011-02-03 2013-12-19 Ali Waqar Majeed Instrument cleaning assembly and apparatus
DE102019124996A1 (en) * 2019-09-17 2021-03-18 Heinrich Schwörer Massage device

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583703A (en) * 1948-04-28 1952-01-29 Morison William John Apparatus for cleaning vehicles
US2730737A (en) * 1953-08-05 1956-01-17 Herman Louis Brush rotating and positioning device
US3196868A (en) * 1962-06-15 1965-07-27 Ervin F Johnston Rolling body massager
US3875604A (en) * 1972-05-18 1975-04-08 Isadore T Wurn Shower back scrubber
US4817227A (en) * 1987-06-11 1989-04-04 Scott John H Body scrubber
US7478957B1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2009-01-20 Thornton Willie R Lotion application apparatus
US20130333125A1 (en) * 2011-02-03 2013-12-19 Ali Waqar Majeed Instrument cleaning assembly and apparatus
DE102019124996A1 (en) * 2019-09-17 2021-03-18 Heinrich Schwörer Massage device

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