PL29136B1 - Waldek & Wagner, Prague and Richard Fiirst, Wien. Rubber tube for rinsing guts under water. - Google Patents

Waldek & Wagner, Prague and Richard Fiirst, Wien. Rubber tube for rinsing guts under water. Download PDF

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PL29136B1
PL29136B1 PL29136A PL2913636A PL29136B1 PL 29136 B1 PL29136 B1 PL 29136B1 PL 29136 A PL29136 A PL 29136A PL 2913636 A PL2913636 A PL 2913636A PL 29136 B1 PL29136 B1 PL 29136B1
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Dotychczasowe przyrzady do przemy- wan kiszek pod woda posiadaja te wade, ze metalowa rurka odbytowa, wprowa¬ dzana do kiszek, dziala swym ciezarem wlasnym na scianki kiszek, co u wielu pa¬ cjentów wywoluje kurczowe zaciskanie sie miesnia zwieracza odbytnicy i prawie u- niemozliwia przeprowadzanie przepluki¬ wania kiszek lub nawet zmusza chorego do wysilku, któremu nie moze on podo¬ lac. Jesli rurka odbytowa jest wykonana z gumy, to wprawdzie wady te zostaja u- suniete, lecz wskutek dzialania na rurke soku kiszkowego bardzo silnie ona pecz¬ nieje, traci swój ksztalt, a wskutek zwiek¬ szenia grubosci stanowi raczej przeszko¬ de niz ulatwienie przy przeplukiwaniu ki¬ szek.Wynalazek niniejszy polega na tym, ze rurka kiszkowa, wykonana z miekkiej gu¬ my, posiada wkladke ze zwinietego srubo¬ wo elastycznego drutu metalowego, który oprócz najwiekszej gietkosci zapewnia takze samorzutne ustawianie sie rurki w jej polozenie poczatkowe.W celu unieszkodliwiania skurczów kiszki odbytowej i umozliwiania odplywu cieczy pluczacej z kiszek rurka kiszkowa w swej czesci, polozonej zewnatrz kiszek, posiada zawór stozkowy, kulisty lub dzwo-nowy, który przy skurczu odbytnicy jest samoczynnie otwierany dzialaniem na rur¬ ke miesnia odbytnicy chorego.Na rysunku przedstawiony jest przy¬ klad wykonania przedmiotu wynalazku, przy czym fig. 1 przedstawia rurke ze sprezyna usztywniajaca, fig. 2 — rurke z zaworem, fig. 3 — takaz rurke w innym polozeniu.Rurka gumowa 1 posiada wkladke u- sztywniajaca ze zwinietej srubowo spre¬ zyny drucianej U* Ta rurka odbytowa po¬ siada na wylocie koncówke druciana 5 o dlugosci 15 — 30 mm.Rurka odbytowa 1 jest zaopatrzona w swej czesci, lezacej zewnatrz kiszek, w za¬ wór stozkowy 6. Przy skurczu odbytnicy rurka 1 zostaje scisnieta miesniem odbyt¬ nicy, przy czym koniec rurki rozszerza sie (fig. 3) tak, ze woda przeplukujaca, znaj¬ dujaca sie w kiszkach, pomimo skurczu odbytnicy moze przeplywac miedzy rurka 1 i gniazdem zaworu 6 (jak to zaznaczo¬ no strzalkami na rysunku). PLHitherto devices for washing guts under water have the disadvantage that the metal anal tube, inserted into the intestines, exerts its own weight on the walls of the intestines, which in many patients causes contraction of the rectal sphincter muscle and almost prevents flushing the intestines or even forcing the patient to an effort which he or she cannot manage. If the rectal tube is made of rubber, these defects are removed, but due to the action of the intestinal juice tube, it swells very strongly, loses its shape, and due to the increase in thickness it is more of a hindrance than an easier flushing. The present invention consists in the fact that the silage tube, made of soft rubber, has an insert made of a coiled thinly flexible metal wire, which, in addition to the greatest flexibility, also ensures that the tube is self-aligning itself in its initial position. of rectal contractions and allowing the drainage of the rinsing liquid from the bowels, the bowel tube in its part, located outside the intestines, has a conical, spherical or bell valve, which is automatically opened by the action on the rectal tube of the patient during rectal contraction. an example of an embodiment of the subject of the invention, Fig. 1 showing a tube with a stiffening spring, Fig. 2 - tube with valve, fig. 3 - also tube in a different position. The rubber tube 1 has a stiffening insert made of a coiled wire spring U * This rectal tube rests at the outlet end of a wire 5 with a length of 15-30 mm. The rectal tube 1 is provided in its part, which extends outside the bowels, with a conical valve 6. When the rectum contracts, the tube 1 is compressed by the rectal muscle, the end of the tube widening (Fig. 3) so that the flushing water in the intestines, despite the contraction of the rectum, can flow between the tube 1 and the valve seat 6 (as indicated by the arrows in the figure). PL

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Zastrzezenia patentowe. 1. Rurka gumowa do przemywania kiszek pod woda, znamienna tym, ze rur¬ ka odbytowa jest zaopatrzona w zwinie¬ ta srubowo sprezyne (U), zakonczona kon¬ cówka druciana (5).Patent claims. 1. A rubber tube for rinsing the intestines under water, characterized in that the anal tube is provided with a coiled helical spring (U) and a wire end (5) with a wire end. 2. Rurka wedlug zastrz. 1, znamien¬ na tym, ze rurka odbytowa (1) w swej czesci, polozonej poza kiszkami, jest zao¬ patrzona w zawór stozkowy, kulisty lub dzwonowy (6), otwierajacy sie podczas skurczu odbytnicy. Waldek & Wagner. Richard Furst. Zastepca: inz. J. Wyganowski, rzecznik patentowy. ORUK M ARCT CZERNIAKOWSKA 22EDo opisu patentowego Nr 29136 PL2. Tube according to claim A method according to claim 1, characterized in that the rectal tube (1) in its part, located outside the bowels, is fitted with a conical, spherical or bell valve (6) which opens during contraction of the rectum. Waldek & Wagner. Richard Furst. Deputy: engineer J. Wyganowski, patent attorney. ORUK M ARCT CZERNIAKOWSKA 22E To the patent description No. 29136 PL
PL29136A 1936-05-29 Waldek & Wagner, Prague and Richard Fiirst, Wien. Rubber tube for rinsing guts under water. PL29136B1 (en)

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