Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1979-03-20
1980-11-18
Marlo, George J.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
272 99, A61M 1600, A63B 2300
Patent
active
042339901
ABSTRACT:
A pulmonary exercising device having a first mode of operation in which the device provides a visual indication of the volume of inspired air and a second, subsequent mode of operation in which the device provides a visual indication of the rate of inspiration of air. The device has an axially-extending housing with a side wall sealed to a base member. A hollow tubular member surrounds an opening formed in the center of the base and extends axially to the top of the housing. A bellows is positioned within the housing and has its bottom portion sealed to peripheral portions of the base. A bushing is positioned in a central, top portion of the bellows so that the bellows is able to move up and down on the tubular member. The interior of the bellows forms a first chamber within the housing, with the remaining portion of the housing forming a second chamber. An opening is formed in an upper portion of the tubular member so that a user of the device is able to withdraw air from the second chamber through the tubular member, a channelway associated with the opening formed in the center of the base, and tubing extending between the channelway and user. Openings formed in the base communicate the interior of the bellows with the ambient environment. The length of the bushing is less than the length of the opening formed in the tubular member so that the opening communicates with the interior of the bellows, or first chamber, after the bottom of the bushing passes the bottom of the opening.
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Empire Plastics Manufacturing Inc.
Marlo George J.
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