Control to limit the reciprocation of the massaging...

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A61H 15/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1036450

Inventors: Gordon Dale Heuser and Rolla John Pennell Title: A CONTROL TO LIMIT THE RECIPROCATION OF THE MASSAGING APPARATUS IN A THERAPEUTIC MANIPULATING MACHINE Abstract of the Disclosure The manipulating and massaging apparatus of a thera- peutic manipulating machine for the human body extends into a longitudinal opening in the table whereon a patient lies. In operation, this manipulating and massaging apparatus moves back and forth in this opening to contact the patient's body at predetermined pressures. This reciprocable movement may be sub- stantially the length of the opening to permit the manipulating and massaging to extend from a patient's hips to his shoulders. A lesser reciprocable movement, which is a selected increment within this overall range of movement, is effected by adjustable stops for the manipulating and massaging apparatus which act against limit switches carried by the reciprocating manipulating and massaging apparatus. When the limit switch on the apparatus contacts a stop, the drive of the apparatus reverses, to reverse its movement.

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