Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Vibrator
Patent
1997-03-04
1999-04-13
DeMille, Danton D.
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Vibrator
601 75, 601 88, 601155, 601169, A61H 900, A61H 2304
Patent
active
058938362
ABSTRACT:
A water powered vibrating device has a self-propelled eccentric mass that rotates about a shaft in a casing. A pad is supported on the casing, making contact with the casing along a plane substantially parallel to the axis of rotation. A vibration is generated when the self-propelled eccentric mass rotates on the shaft, which vibration is transmitted to the casing providing a strong kneading and rubbing action on the pad with substantially no component of force parallel to the axis of rotation.
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DeMille Danton D.
Fishel Grace J.
Imagineered Products L.L.C.
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