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US682089A
US682089A US6340801A US1901063408A US682089A US 682089 A US682089 A US 682089A US 6340801 A US6340801 A US 6340801A US 1901063408 A US1901063408 A US 1901063408A US 682089 A US682089 A US 682089A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in electrodes for applying electric treatment to increase the vitality in animal bodies to cure diseases, and by supplying force which is adapted for the use of organized bodies to give strength and eradicate microbes and germs by subjecting them to the force which while beneficial to the higher types of organisms will overpower and destroy the disease germs. It is known to scientists that the filaments of nerves are tubular and that the nerve impressions travel with a spiral motion.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan view of two electrodes embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of one of the electrodes.
  • the electrode comprises a tube 1, of copper or other suitable conducting material.
  • the major portion of this tube is of quite small interior diameter; but one end, as indicated at 2, is gradually enlarged or funnel-shaped
  • This portion of the electrode I term the modulator, as it controls the direction of flow of the current. It has a covering 3 of insulating materialsuch, for instance, as hard rubber.
  • a tube 4, of hard rubber or other insulating material Connected to and extending from the enlarged end of the tube is a tube 4, of hard rubber or other insulating material, within which is fine sponge or the like 5, which is in electrical connection with a source of electricity (here shown as a battery 6) by means of a wire 7, said wire passing through opposite openings in the tube 4, and consequently passing through the sponge material.
  • a tubular handle 8 of insulating material and provided with a series of perforations 9. Within this handle is a sponge material 10.
  • the two electrodes While I have shown the two electrodes as merely connected to a source of electricity, and therefore movable one relatively to the other, they may be, if desired for certain treatments, both attached to a base-board. I have also shown the handles 8 as closed at the end; but it will be within the spirit of my invention to leave the ends open, so that the sponge material may protrude for easy application to the body.
  • the handles may be held in a persons hand, the persons body closing the circuit.
  • the current will pass from one electrodethat is, through the sponge material10into one hand of the person through the body and through the other hand and out through the other electrode.
  • one of the electrodes may be moved to any part of the body as desired, while the other electrode is held in the hand.
  • a medicinal electrode comprising a tubular conductor, having a gradually enlarged end, a tube of insulating material extending from said enlarged end, a sponge material arranged in said insulating-tube, a hollow handle on the other end of said conducting tube having perforations, and a sponge material in said handle, substantially as specified.
  • a medicinal electrode comprising a copper conducting-tube having the major portion of its length of reduced interior diameter and the other portion of its length of funnel shape, a covering of insulating material on said conducting-tube, a tube of insulating material extended from the larger end of the tube, asponge material in said insulatingtnbe, a hollow handle on the opposite end of the conducting-tube and having perforations,

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No. 682,089. Patentedsept. 3, I90l. 0. L. LEACH.
MEDICINAL ELECTRODE.
(Application filed Juno 6, 1901.)
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ORVILLE LIVINGSTON LEACH, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
MEDICINAL "ELECTRODE.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent NO. 682,089, dated September 3, 1901.
Application filed June 6, 1901. Serial No. 63,408. (No model.) I
and exact description.
This invention relates to improvements in electrodes for applying electric treatment to increase the vitality in animal bodies to cure diseases, and by supplying force which is adapted for the use of organized bodies to give strength and eradicate microbes and germs by subjecting them to the force which while beneficial to the higher types of organisms will overpower and destroy the disease germs. It is known to scientists that the filaments of nerves are tubular and that the nerve impressions travel with a spiral motion.
It is the object of my invention, therefore, to provide an electrode so constructed that the electric current passing through it will stimulate the nerve motion.
I will describe a medicinal electrode embodying my invention and then point out the novel features in the appended claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification,
' in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both figures.
Figure 1 shows a plan view of two electrodes embodying my invention, and Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of one of the electrodes.
The electrode comprises a tube 1, of copper or other suitable conducting material. The major portion of this tube is of quite small interior diameter; but one end, as indicated at 2, is gradually enlarged or funnel-shaped This portion of the electrode I term the modulator, as it controls the direction of flow of the current. It has a covering 3 of insulating materialsuch, for instance, as hard rubber. Connected to and extending from the enlarged end of the tube is a tube 4, of hard rubber or other insulating material, within which is fine sponge or the like 5, which is in electrical connection with a source of electricity (here shown as a battery 6) by means of a wire 7, said wire passing through opposite openings in the tube 4, and consequently passing through the sponge material. At the opposite end is a tubular handle 8 of insulating material and provided with a series of perforations 9. Within this handle is a sponge material 10.
While I have shown the two electrodes as merely connected to a source of electricity, and therefore movable one relatively to the other, they may be, if desired for certain treatments, both attached to a base-board. I have also shown the handles 8 as closed at the end; but it will be within the spirit of my invention to leave the ends open, so that the sponge material may protrude for easy application to the body.
In operation the handles may be held in a persons hand, the persons body closing the circuit. The current will pass from one electrodethat is, through the sponge material10into one hand of the person through the body and through the other hand and out through the other electrode. Of course one of the electrodes may be moved to any part of the body as desired, while the other electrode is held in the hand.
It may be here stated that before commencing the operation the sponge material should be dampened or wet.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent-- 1. A medicinal electrode, comprising a tubular conductor, having a gradually enlarged end, a tube of insulating material extending from said enlarged end, a sponge material arranged in said insulating-tube, a hollow handle on the other end of said conducting tube having perforations, and a sponge material in said handle, substantially as specified.
2. A medicinal electrode, comprising a copper conducting-tube having the major portion of its length of reduced interior diameter and the other portion of its length of funnel shape, a covering of insulating material on said conducting-tube, a tube of insulating material extended from the larger end of the tube, asponge material in said insulatingtnbe, a hollow handle on the opposite end of the conducting-tube and having perforations,
5 and asponge material in said handle, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ORVILLE LIVINGSTON LEACH;
Witnesses:
LOUISE BROWN, R. -W. FARR.
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WO1982000089A1 (en) * 1980-06-30 1982-01-21 Elmeskog A Electrocardiographic electrode device
US5800477A (en) * 1997-02-20 1998-09-01 Allied Health Association, Inc. Hair growth method and apparatus

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WO1982000089A1 (en) * 1980-06-30 1982-01-21 Elmeskog A Electrocardiographic electrode device
US4457309A (en) * 1980-06-30 1984-07-03 Elmeskog Alf U Electrocardiographic electrode device
US5800477A (en) * 1997-02-20 1998-09-01 Allied Health Association, Inc. Hair growth method and apparatus

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