1. New Life


    Date: 9/28/2015, Categories: BDSM, Fetish, Author: klammer, Rating: 100, Source: xHamster

    the center of the room where the tracks all met were two electric cable hoists like they had used at the corset shop for the lacing bar. These both had a control box, with up and down switches, hanging from an electrical cable attached to the hoist. I could understand why a lacing bar would be needed by Roberta but why the tracks and why two hoists? It looked like the hoists could be moved along the tracks to any place in the room and even through the doorway. Through it to what, a bathroom? I looked down at the floor and sure enough, there in the center was a steel ring. The floor was covered with vinyl tile. The contents of the room looked more like a hospital than anything else. The first thing my eyes locked onto was something I had only seen in pictures. An Iron Lung, a real Iron Lung The big white horizontal cylinder must have been eight feet long and about three feet in diameter. It was supported by a steel framework and 3 pairs of legs with casters at the bottom of each leg. I could see the machinery underneath and the linkage that came up to operate the bellows underneath that would f***e air into and suck it out of the chamber to breathe for the person enclosed within. At the other end of the chamber was a hole in the very center. It wasn't just a hole but an opening with a foam rubber collar clamped into it. The collar was loosely covered with thin sheet rubber. Four clamps with large round hand wheels were spaced around the collar and seemed to hold it in place. ...
    The end of the chamber containing the collar was a separate piece and I looked at the two big clamps that held it to the body of the tank and drew it tight to make an airtight seal. Below the collar two rods projected out and supported a leather covered headrest. Over the top of the end was a large rectangular mirror. Two long, rectangular clear windows ran the length of the chamber on each side and four round ports with covers that could be opened to allow access to the occupant ran below the windows on each side. Did it really work? The cord running from the machinery underneath was plugged into the wall. It must work. There was another very large object in the room. It looked a lot like what I had seen photos of, a Circle O bed. Two large chrome or stainless steel circles standing on edge and attached to a support base and to each other, about 2 or 3 feet apart. They reached almost to the ceiling. The Circle O bed had a cot suspended between the circles and it could be rotated to any position with the head and foot traveling along the support circles. The patient would be sandwiched between the cot and another cot or stretcher strapped to it and over them. Whatever this was, it didn't have a cot installed on it. Where the cot would have been was a steel framework. It was apparent that it was designed to hold a human body. At one end, I guess the upper, was a padded bowl shaped headrest to hold the back of a persons head. A little below the middle two heavy bars ran down and ...