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US2667162A - Device permitting the ambulatory ionization of blood circulatory troubles of the lower limbs - Google Patents

Device permitting the ambulatory ionization of blood circulatory troubles of the lower limbs
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US2667162A
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1954 H. ZWAHLEN DEVICE PERMITTING THE AMBULATORY IONIZATION OF BLOOD CIRCULATORY TROUBLE-S OF THE LOWER LIMBS Filed March 2, 1951 Invenfor Henry ZwakZeJz 7 Patented Jan. 26, 1954 DEVICE PERMITTIN G THE AMBULATORY IONIZATION OF BLOOD CIRCULATORY TROUBLES OF THE LOWER LIMBS Henry Zwahlen, Paris, France Application March 2, 1951, Serial N 0. 213,509 Claims priority, application France May 3, 1950 2 Claims. (Cl. 128-1721) This invention relates to a device for producing the ambulatory ionization of blood circulatory troubles.
It is now generally recognized that excellent results are obtained in the treatment of blood circulatory troubles by the direct ionization of the affected part of the body. However, this treatment requires as a rule long periods of immobilization, cumbersome appliances, a close observation, etc.
The scope of this invention is to provide an electrolytic ambulatory device (for instance for the ionization with iodide of sodium or iodide of potassium) constructed for the particular treatment of a lower limb and permitting a lasting, low-intensity ionization without interrupting the occupation of the patient nor giving him or her any appreciable discomfort.
The device according to the invention comprises essentially an anode adapted to be impregnated with a medicament and placed close to the pathological point, and a cathode disposed in another part of the leg whereby a current having a very moderate strength may flow during several hours through the sick portions.
The device according to this invention consists therefore of an assemly comprising:
(a) A source of low-voltage, low-strength current, for instance a 4.5-volt battery;
(b) Connected to the positive terminal of this battery, an insulated anode surrounded with a pad adapted to be impregnated with, and retain during several hours, a suitable medicament;
(0) Connected to the negative terminal of the battery: an insulated cathode surrounded with a felt pad soaked with distilled water.
Preferably, the source of current and electrodes are fixed on a support of convenient design adapted to be placed on the patients thigh which is to be treated.
The support of the electro-ionic device is a conventional elastic stocking with high thighportion; the anode and battery are fixed in the thigh portion whilst the cathode is secured under that part of the stocking which corresponds to the plantar arch; the anode wad may be impregnated for instance with sodium iodide and the cathode pad with Water.
As long as the pads are wet, a current of moderate strength will flow through the sore leg and produces the desired ionization without causing any discomfort to the Patient.
After all, such device might be used in the treatment of an arm, in which case the sleeve of an undergarment would be used to support the anode and the cathode.
The attached drawings forming part of this specification illustrate diagrammatically by way of example two embodiments of the invention. In the drawings:
Figure 1 shows a stocking modified according to this invention for treating an arteritis, and
Figure 2 shows an elastic stocking with high thigh portion for the treatment of chronical venous circulatory troubles.
Referring first to Fig. 1, in the thigh portion of a stocking I of any suitable type an interchangeableelectric battery 3 having an E. M. F. for example of 4 volts is secured thereto by means of a strap 2 with press-buttons or hook fasteners. The positive terminal of the battery is connected to the metal plate forming theanode 4 inserted between a sheet ofinsulating material 5, for instance of rubber, placed on the outside, and apad 6 of absorbent material, for example of felt.
The negative terminal of the battery is connected, through aflexible wire 1 passing preferably through asheath 8 sewn to the stocking, to thecathode 9 fixed by press-buttons to the plantar portion In of the stocking. This metal cathode is placed like the anode between an outer rubber sheet I l and a pad l2.
This tocking is used as a conventional stocking and may comprise a longitudinal aperture with buttons or a slide-fastener to facilitate the putting on of the stocking.
By soaking the anode with sodium iodide and the cathode with water a ionization current of a few milli-amperes is caused to circulate along the leg to be treated, as long as the anode and cathode are wet.
Thus, in an elastic stocking with thigh portion (Fig. 2) thebattery 3 is contained in a gusset l3 closed by aslide fastener I 4; the positive terminal of the battery has connected thereto a two-wire conductor [5 having a stripped loopshaped portion l6 forming theelectrode 4; this loop l6 surrounds apad 6 of absorbent material such as felt and is protected by a fold i7 thereof on one side and by aninsulating sheet 5 on the other side; the pad itself is sewn on this sheet fixed in turn through press-buttons l8 to the thigh portion IQ of the stocking.
Theother electrode 9 consists similarly of a two-wire conductor 20 connected to the negative terminal of the battery. In order to prevent this conductor from deteriorating on extending the stocking, it is formed with waves between and about stitches or hook-fasteners provided for assembling a pair of elastics 2| threaded in asheath portion 8 sewn along the stocking seam.
The stocking according to the invention is used as follows:
A dropping-tube is filled up to a predetermined mark with the medicament contained in a bottle carrying the sign and poured slowly on the electrode.v
Then, the lower or electrode is soaked with water.
The stocking is ready for use.
It is then put on with care so that bothelectrodes 4, 9 will engage the skin; in ,a; perfect manner, the upper electrode contacting the external side portion of the thigh and the lower electrode the plantar portion of the feet..
As soon as the stocking is worn current flows through the leg until the electrodes are dry, which represents a treatment. by ionization of circa 6 hours. Thereafter, the electro-ionic stocking becomes an ordinary retentive stocking.
While the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings and described above. refers more particularly to an elastic stocking fitted with the ionization device according to the invention, it will be readily understood that, anyother portion of the body may be treated likewise.
What I claim is:
1. A device for the ambulatory longitudinal ionization of blood circulatory troubles in the lower limbsv comprising a stocking, a lowstrength D. C. source, a pocket arranged at the top end of the stocking to support said source, an anode, an absorbent pad surrounding said anode soaked with a medicinal solution, an insulating sheet secured to the thigh end of the stocking having said pad secured thereto, a cathodedesigned to avoid any interference-with the statics of the. patients foot, a pad wrapped about said cathode, an insulating sheet secured to the stocking opposite the instep having the cathode pad secured thereto, an extensible lead connecting the anode and the cathode with the electric source and asheath; to protect said lead.
2. A device according toclaim 1 wherein a. sheath, running along the stocking seam contains the cathode lead and a pair of elastics sewedtogether alongside the sheath and enclosing the undulations. of said lead retained by the seam threads.
HENRY ZWAHLEN.
References Cited in the, file, of this patent. UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date.
679,239 Mossberg July 23, 1901 770,014 Linn- Sept. 10,, 190i FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 759,741 France Aug. 17,1933
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US4580572A (en)*1983-06-011986-04-08Bio-Stimu Trend Corp.Garment apparatus for delivering or receiving electric impulses
US4883457A (en)*1983-08-181989-11-28Drug Delivery Systems Inc.Disposable and/or replenishable transdermal drug applicators and methods of manufacturing same
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US5919155A (en)*1992-12-311999-07-06Alza CorporationElectrotransport system having flexible connector means
US5879322A (en)*1995-03-241999-03-09Alza CorporationSelf-contained transdermal drug delivery device
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