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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M25/02Holding devices, e.g. on the body
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the ends of the collar may be connected in UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • My invention relates t an improvement in catheter holders, and has for its object to provide a device capable of being worn with comfort and adapted for use with catheters made of either soft or. hard rubber,or any material whatever.
  • a further object of the invention is to produce an article which will be exceedingly simple, comprising but few parts, and which may be conveniently and expeditiously applied.
  • the device consists practically of but three parts, namely, a collar A, a bearing or face plate B and a clamping arm C.
  • the collar A is constructed of leather, fabric, or other soft and flexible material, and
  • the bearing or face plate B is made of metal, hard rubber, or equivalent material, and is attached exteriorly to what is designed to be the upper surface of the collar, the attachment being effected by rivets, cement, or other fastening devices.
  • a button D Near the forward end of the plate a button D, is located, preferably pivoted upon its shank.
  • the clamping arm is ordinarily made of spring metal, and is so shaped thatone end is flattened and the other end curved.
  • the flattened end ct is the inner or rear end, and is connected by a hinge b with the rear portion of the bearing or face plate.
  • the flattened portion of the arm is also provided with a slot c to receive the locking button D.
  • the curved section of the arm is adapted to extend beyond and downward in front of the collar.
  • the collar In operation the collar is secured upon the member into which the catheter is to be introduced with the clamping arm uppermost. The arm is then carried back to the position shown in dotted lines, and the catheter is placed in position. Finally the arm is carried down until its jaws embrace the catheter and are held in clamping position by the ring e, and either before or after this is accomplished the arm is locked in its lower position by turning the button D over the arm.
  • the device is simple and light, and will hold Iirmly in proper position a catheter of any description, and is especially adapted for men either confined to bed or attending to their daily duties. It will to a great extent take the place of the large and heavy urinal bags sometimes worn, as by placing a cap over the projecting end of the catheter the urine can be easily controlled and passed as occasion may require.
  • A'catheter holder comprising a collar and an arm projecting forwardly and inwardly from the catheter and having separable clamping jaws at its free end, substantially as set forth.
  • a catheter holder consisting of a collar, a clamping arm movably connected with the collar, and a locking device adapted to hold the arm stationary upon the collar, substantially as shown and described.
  • a catheter holder consisting of a collar, a clamping arm hinged upon the collar adapted to extend downward beyond one end of the collar, the lower end of the clamping arm being provided with jaws, and a locking device adapted to hold the arm stationary upon the collar, substantially as shown and described.

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(NoMoajl.) 1 .A *W.'W. LOVJO/A l '-CTHBTBR HOLDER. L. No; 503,973. f v Patented Aug. .29, 189s.
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the ends of the collar may be connected in UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. v
WILLIAM W. LOVEJ OY, OF COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS.
CATHETER-HOLDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 503,973, dated August 29, 1893.
Application filed October 4, 1892.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. LovEJoY, of Cochituate, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Catheter-Holders, of which the following is a full,clear, and exact description.
My invention relates t an improvement in catheter holders, and has for its object to provide a device capable of being worn with comfort and adapted for use with catheters made of either soft or. hard rubber,or any material whatever.
A further object of the invention is to produce an article which will be exceedingly simple, comprising but few parts, and which may be conveniently and expeditiously applied.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the figure of the drawing, which represents a perspective view of the device.
The device consists practically of but three parts, namely, a collar A, a bearing or face plate B and a clamping arm C.
The collar A, is constructed of leather, fabric, or other soft and flexible material, and
any well-known manner; preferably, however, a buckle is employed for this purpose. The bearing or face plate B, is made of metal, hard rubber, or equivalent material, and is attached exteriorly to what is designed to be the upper surface of the collar, the attachment being effected by rivets, cement, or other fastening devices. Near the forward end of the plate a button D, is located, preferably pivoted upon its shank. The clamping arm is ordinarily made of spring metal, and is so shaped thatone end is flattened and the other end curved. The flattened end ct, is the inner or rear end, and is connected by a hinge b with the rear portion of the bearing or face plate. The flattened portion of the arm is also provided with a slot c to receive the locking button D. The curved section of the arm is adapted to extend beyond and downward in front of the collar. The
lower extremity of this section is longitudi- Serial No. 447,795. (No model.)
nally split, and the members thus formed are shaped asl jaws d and d', which are closed togetherthrough the instrumentality of a ring e, held to slide upon the curved section of the arm.
In operation the collar is secured upon the member into which the catheter is to be introduced with the clamping arm uppermost. The arm is then carried back to the position shown in dotted lines, and the catheter is placed in position. Finally the arm is carried down until its jaws embrace the catheter and are held in clamping position by the ring e, and either before or after this is accomplished the arm is locked in its lower position by turning the button D over the arm.
The device is simple and light, and will hold Iirmly in proper position a catheter of any description, and is especially adapted for men either confined to bed or attending to their daily duties. It will to a great extent take the place of the large and heavy urinal bags sometimes worn, as by placing a cap over the projecting end of the catheter the urine can be easily controlled and passed as occasion may require.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters APatentl. A'catheter holder comprising a collar and an arm projecting forwardly and inwardly from the catheter and having separable clamping jaws at its free end, substantially as set forth.
2. A catheter holder, consisting of a collar, a clamping arm movably connected with the collar, and a locking device adapted to hold the arm stationary upon the collar, substantially as shown and described. y
3. A catheter holder, consisting of a collar, a clamping arm hinged upon the collar adapted to extend downward beyond one end of the collar, the lower end of the clamping arm being provided with jaws, and a locking device adapted to hold the arm stationary upon the collar, substantially as shown and described.
WILLIAM W. LOVEJOY.
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JOHN ELMEE FELCH, WALTER L. FELCH.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586940A (en) * 1947-10-30 1952-02-26 Albert E Graham Surgical appliance
US3160158A (en) * 1963-10-04 1964-12-08 Peter J Rayhart Support for catheter and the like
US3782388A (en) * 1972-06-06 1974-01-01 S Page Medical tube holder
US4412832A (en) * 1981-04-30 1983-11-01 Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. Peelable catheter introduction device
US4453933A (en) * 1981-11-24 1984-06-12 Speaker Mark G Intravenous device
US20110098654A1 (en) * 2009-10-27 2011-04-28 Russell Shipman Anchoring And Protective Intravenous Shield
US8834426B2 (en) 2009-10-27 2014-09-16 Russell Shipman Catheter and tubing restraining device and protective cover

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586940A (en) * 1947-10-30 1952-02-26 Albert E Graham Surgical appliance
US3160158A (en) * 1963-10-04 1964-12-08 Peter J Rayhart Support for catheter and the like
US3782388A (en) * 1972-06-06 1974-01-01 S Page Medical tube holder
US4412832A (en) * 1981-04-30 1983-11-01 Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. Peelable catheter introduction device
US4453933A (en) * 1981-11-24 1984-06-12 Speaker Mark G Intravenous device
US20110098654A1 (en) * 2009-10-27 2011-04-28 Russell Shipman Anchoring And Protective Intravenous Shield
US8834426B2 (en) 2009-10-27 2014-09-16 Russell Shipman Catheter and tubing restraining device and protective cover

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