Chiropractic thruster
First Claim
1. A chiropractic thruster comprising:
- a supporting structure;
a punch mounted for sliding reciprocable movement in said structure and having an outer end extending from said structure and an inner end within said structure;
a gas cylinder on said structure and having a gas inlet port near one end and a gas exhaust port near its other end;
a piston slideably mounted for reciprocable movement in said cylinder between an initial position at one end of said gas cylinder and another position near the other end of said gas cylinder;
biasing means for resiliently biasing said piston toward said one end of said cylinder to said initial position;
a piston rod connected at one end to said piston and having a free end extending from said cylinder, said free end of said piston rod being spaced apart a predetermined distance from said inner end of said punch when said piston is biased to said one end of said cylinder;
a compressed gas reservoir on said structure and having a gas inlet port and a gas outlet port, said reservoir having a larger volume than the maximum volume of that portion of said gas cylinder located between said gas inlet port and said piston;
a poppet valve mounted on said structure and having a valve gas inlet port, a normally-closed valve gas outlet port and a normally open valve exhaust port, said valve inlet port and said valve outlet port being connected in series betwen said gas outlet port of said reservoir and said gas inlet port of said cylinder, said valve gas exhaust port being connected to said gas inlet port of said cylinder; and
a trigger mounted on said structure for operating said valve and movable between a trigger-released position wherein said valve gas outlet port is closed and said valve gas exhaust port is open, and a trigger-actuated position wherein said valve gas outlet port is open and said valve gas exhaust port is closed;
said valve gas outlet port when open operating to admit air from said reservoir to said cylinder whereby said piston advances toward said other position and imparts a single blow to said inner end of said punch,said valve gas outlet port when closed operating to bleed air from said cylinder to atmosphere to permit said piston to be biased to said initial position.
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Abstract
A chiropractic thruster for use in chiropractic treatment to apply controlled impact forces or thrusts to a human body comprises a rubber tipped free-floating punch, the length of stroke of which can be adjusted to control the force applied to the body. The punch delivers one stroke whenever the trigger of a three-way poppet valve is depressed and causes a burst of compressed air to flow from a relatively large compressed air reservoir in the thruster handle to one side of a spring-biased piston in a relatively smaller air cylinder located in the thruster. The piston comprises a piston rod which drives the punch and which, when the piston is biased to retracted position, is spaced from the inner end of the punch by a predetermined distance.
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6 Claims
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1. A chiropractic thruster comprising:
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a supporting structure; a punch mounted for sliding reciprocable movement in said structure and having an outer end extending from said structure and an inner end within said structure; a gas cylinder on said structure and having a gas inlet port near one end and a gas exhaust port near its other end; a piston slideably mounted for reciprocable movement in said cylinder between an initial position at one end of said gas cylinder and another position near the other end of said gas cylinder; biasing means for resiliently biasing said piston toward said one end of said cylinder to said initial position; a piston rod connected at one end to said piston and having a free end extending from said cylinder, said free end of said piston rod being spaced apart a predetermined distance from said inner end of said punch when said piston is biased to said one end of said cylinder; a compressed gas reservoir on said structure and having a gas inlet port and a gas outlet port, said reservoir having a larger volume than the maximum volume of that portion of said gas cylinder located between said gas inlet port and said piston; a poppet valve mounted on said structure and having a valve gas inlet port, a normally-closed valve gas outlet port and a normally open valve exhaust port, said valve inlet port and said valve outlet port being connected in series betwen said gas outlet port of said reservoir and said gas inlet port of said cylinder, said valve gas exhaust port being connected to said gas inlet port of said cylinder; and
a trigger mounted on said structure for operating said valve and movable between a trigger-released position wherein said valve gas outlet port is closed and said valve gas exhaust port is open, and a trigger-actuated position wherein said valve gas outlet port is open and said valve gas exhaust port is closed;said valve gas outlet port when open operating to admit air from said reservoir to said cylinder whereby said piston advances toward said other position and imparts a single blow to said inner end of said punch, said valve gas outlet port when closed operating to bleed air from said cylinder to atmosphere to permit said piston to be biased to said initial position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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