MWO-related patents

The two documents most readers want are US1962565A and US2351055A. The first is the concentric split-ring apparatus. The second is the later tube design. The French filing FR732276A is present as metadata in the archive, with official scan retrieval still pending.

If the search intent is practical construction, start with the dimensions guide and then test a single-ring assumption in the calculator.

Located U.S. patent list

YearPatentTitleEvidence note
1902US703796ABolt-retainerEarly railway hardware patent; useful for separating Lakhovsky the inventor from later medical-device claims.
1905US786037AMeans for fastening railway-spikes or the likeRailway fastening hardware.
1909US909619AMeans for fastening railway-spikes or the likeRailway fastening hardware.
1912US1028743ALiner for use in fixing screw-spikes in railway-sleepersRailway sleeper hardware.
1913US1054570ANut or locking device for screwsMechanical fastener.
1915US1136427AInstrument for measuring rail superelevationRail measurement instrument.
1925US1544460AHorn and amplifier for sound-recording and sound-reproducing apparatusSound apparatus.
1926US1593457AApparatus for the reception and transmission of soundSound transmission apparatus.
1927US1640330ADiaphragm for telephonic apparatusTelephonic apparatus.
1934US1962565AApparatus with circuits oscillating under multiple wave lengthsCore U.S. MWO patent.
1941US2263408AMeans for improving the sound emitted by microphones, loudspeakers, and the likeSound apparatus.
1944US2351055ATube for producing multiple wave lengthsLater multiple-wave-length tube patent.

How to read the patent record

Patents can prove that a claimed apparatus, title, filing date, inventor name, and set of technical claims existed. They cannot by themselves prove clinical effectiveness. This is especially important for Lakhovsky because the best-known device patents are electrical documents, while the medical claims come from publications, press accounts, and later retellings.

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