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US1098220A
US1098220A US76077813A US1913760778A US1098220A US 1098220 A US1098220 A US 1098220A US 76077813 A US76077813 A US 76077813A US 1913760778 A US1913760778 A US 1913760778A US 1098220 A US1098220 A US 1098220A
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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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    • A61M3/02Enemata; Irrigators
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  • Patented May 26, 1%14 Patented May 26, 1%14.
  • the general object of the invention is to admit of directing an irrigating fluid into the region surrounding the neck or cervix of the uterus and to prevent the irrigating fluid after its action upon the walls of the vagina and the aforesaid regions surrounding the neck of the uterus, from entering the uterus, whereby to prevent possible infection in the uterus from matter removed from the walls of the vagina, and the other parts irrigated, by the irrigating fluid.
  • the invention resides in a nozzle adapted for depressing the cervix and effecting the moving thereof from its normal position in contact with the surrounding wall of the vagina and dilating a portion of that part of the vagina normally in contact with the cervix, whereby, to expose the surface of the vagina normally surrounding the cervix, to the action of the irrigating fluid issuing from the nozzle.
  • Figure 1 is a detail side elevation of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a, detail partly in section and elevation of the end portion of the nozzle forming the subject matter of my invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail section.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the fillet.
  • the nozzle forming the subject matter of the present invention and herein designated generally by a comprises a tubular body portion 5, a fillet 6 and a tip 7. 7 These several parts may be formed of any material found suitable for the purpose, as hard rubber.
  • the tubular body portion 5 may be of any desired marginal contour, preference being given to the shape shown, since the presence of the ofiset end portion 8 more readily enters the nozzle when attached. to the tube of an ordinary fountain syringe, to prevent kinking in the tube when the nozzle is in use.
  • the offset end portion 8 will hereinafter be referred to as the attaching end portion.
  • the opposite or engaging end portion of the tubular body 5 is flared as indicated at 9, and is suitably adapted as by providing screw threads 10 for engagement with a correspondingly screw-threaded portion 11 of the tip 7.
  • the base portion 6 of the tip 7 is curvilinear in contour and its surface forms a regular extension of the curved surface of the flared end portion 5, as shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive.
  • a neck portion 12 connects the base portion I; with a spherical head portion 0 of the tip.
  • the diameter of the spherical head portion 0 is large in comparison with the diameter of the part on which it operates, namely, the
  • the diameter of the engaging end 9 at a point between the neck 12 and the joint between the body 6 and tip is considerably greater than the diameter of the head 0 so that upon the head 0 functioning as just described, the said enlarged'part of the nozzle will dilate and thereby effect the unfolding of that portion of the wall of the vagina upon which the cervix normally bears.
  • the series of upwardly and outwardly extending discharge openings 13 in the tip are arranged so as to direct the irrigating fluid directly onto the surface of the vagina with which the cervix normally contacts.
  • These openings 13 form extensionsof spiral grooves 1 f in the fillet 6, which fillet is retained in position by frictional contact with the body portion 5 brought about by the pressure from the tip 7. It will be observed that the fillet and tip are constructed so as to impart a whirling motion to the fluid issuing from the openings 13.
  • I 5 In a nozzle for vaginal syringes, the coml bination of a body portion flared at one end, a spirally grooved fillet located in the flared fillet, and including a curvilinear base portion and a solid spherical end portion of less diameter than the base portion and joined to the latter With a reduced neck.

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aw/humus F. BORSODY.
SYRINGB. APPLICATION FILED APR.12, 1913.
@wumdoz Wan/Z 190 7190625 COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH C0. WASHINGTON. D- C Patented May 26, 1914.
FRANK BORSODY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SYRINGE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 26, 1%14.
Application filed April 12,1913. Serial no. veaws.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FRANK BoRsoDY, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York city, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Syringes, of which the following is a specification.
The general object of the invention is to admit of directing an irrigating fluid into the region surrounding the neck or cervix of the uterus and to prevent the irrigating fluid after its action upon the walls of the vagina and the aforesaid regions surrounding the neck of the uterus, from entering the uterus, whereby to prevent possible infection in the uterus from matter removed from the walls of the vagina, and the other parts irrigated, by the irrigating fluid. And to this end the invention resides in a nozzle adapted for depressing the cervix and effecting the moving thereof from its normal position in contact with the surrounding wall of the vagina and dilating a portion of that part of the vagina normally in contact with the cervix, whereby, to expose the surface of the vagina normally surrounding the cervix, to the action of the irrigating fluid issuing from the nozzle.
- Other objects will appear and be better understood from that embodiment of my invention of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part hereof, in which Figure 1 is a detail side elevation of my invention. Fig. 2 is a, detail partly in section and elevation of the end portion of the nozzle forming the subject matter of my invention. Fig. 3 isa detail section. Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the fillet.
The nozzle forming the subject matter of the present invention and herein designated generally by a, comprises a tubular body portion 5, a fillet 6 and a tip 7. 7 These several parts may be formed of any material found suitable for the purpose, as hard rubber. The tubular body portion 5 may be of any desired marginal contour, preference being given to the shape shown, since the presence of the ofiset end portion 8 more readily enters the nozzle when attached. to the tube of an ordinary fountain syringe, to prevent kinking in the tube when the nozzle is in use. The offset end portion 8 will hereinafter be referred to as the attaching end portion. The opposite or engaging end portion of the tubular body 5 is flared as indicated at 9, and is suitably adapted as by providing screw threads 10 for engagement with a correspondingly screw-threaded portion 11 of the tip 7. The base portion 6 of the tip 7 is curvilinear in contour and its surface forms a regular extension of the curved surface of the flared end portion 5, as shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive. A neck portion 12 connects the base portion I; with a spherical head portion 0 of the tip. The diameter of the spherical head portion 0 is large in comparison with the diameter of the part on which it operates, namely, the
cervix and this for the purpose of effecting the depression of the cervix during the adjustment of the nozzle, whereby to effect the lifting of the cervix from the portion of the wall of the vagina with which it normally contacts. But the diameter of the engaging end 9 at a point between the neck 12 and the joint between the body 6 and tip, is considerably greater than the diameter of the head 0 so that upon the head 0 functioning as just described, the said enlarged'part of the nozzle will dilate and thereby effect the unfolding of that portion of the wall of the vagina upon which the cervix normally bears.
Referring now to the drawings it will be observed that the series of upwardly and outwardly extending discharge openings 13 in the tip, are arranged so as to direct the irrigating fluid directly onto the surface of the vagina with which the cervix normally contacts. These openings 13 form extensionsof spiral grooves 1 f in the fillet 6, which fillet is retained in position by frictional contact with the body portion 5 brought about by the pressure from the tip 7. It will be observed that the fillet and tip are constructed so as to impart a whirling motion to the fluid issuing from the openings 13. I l/Vhat I claim as new is this: I 5 In a nozzle for vaginal syringes, the coml bination of a body portion flared at one end, a spirally grooved fillet located in the flared fillet, and including a curvilinear base portion and a solid spherical end portion of less diameter than the base portion and joined to the latter With a reduced neck.
In testimony whereof I affiX my signature in presence of tWo Witnesses.
FRANK BORSODY.
end portion of the body, and a tip connected f Witnesses: to the body and having open ended spiral 4 JOHN A. DONEGAN, l0 passages coinciding With the grooves of the I Gno. A. BYRNE.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Washington, I). 0.
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Cited By (11)

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US2596597A (en) * 1949-05-11 1952-05-13 John C Raymond Syringe nozzle
US2612894A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-10-07 Stephen A Akins Nasal cleansing device
US4071027A (en) * 1975-08-27 1978-01-31 Lawrence Dean Meador Method for flushing the uterus of a sow
US6190365B1 (en) * 1999-06-21 2001-02-20 Chun Lim Abbott Vaginal douche applicator and method of vaginal deodorization using the same
US6293928B1 (en) * 1997-07-29 2001-09-25 Medi Service S.R.L. Cannula for vaginal irrigations
US6589216B1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2003-07-08 Abbott Research Group, Inc. Vaginal douches, vaginal douche applicators and methods of vaginal douching
US20040215164A1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2004-10-28 Abbott Chun Lim Methods of treating abnormal biological conditions using metal oxides
US20050271746A1 (en) * 2004-05-18 2005-12-08 Abbott Chun L Topical treatments for abnormal biological conditions and method of topically treating such conditions
US20070260202A1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2007-11-08 Dominic Abbott Deodorizer devices, systems and methods for controlling perspiration-related body odor
US20110166523A1 (en) * 2008-02-13 2011-07-07 Javer Amin R Nasal irrigation device
US20140135735A1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2014-05-15 Mark L. Anderson Intra rectal/vaginal applicator technology

Cited By (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2612894A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-10-07 Stephen A Akins Nasal cleansing device
US2596597A (en) * 1949-05-11 1952-05-13 John C Raymond Syringe nozzle
US4071027A (en) * 1975-08-27 1978-01-31 Lawrence Dean Meador Method for flushing the uterus of a sow
US6293928B1 (en) * 1997-07-29 2001-09-25 Medi Service S.R.L. Cannula for vaginal irrigations
US6190365B1 (en) * 1999-06-21 2001-02-20 Chun Lim Abbott Vaginal douche applicator and method of vaginal deodorization using the same
US7270653B2 (en) 2002-02-20 2007-09-18 Abbott Research Group Methods of treating abnormal biological conditions using metal oxides
US20040215164A1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2004-10-28 Abbott Chun Lim Methods of treating abnormal biological conditions using metal oxides
US6589216B1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2003-07-08 Abbott Research Group, Inc. Vaginal douches, vaginal douche applicators and methods of vaginal douching
US7276056B2 (en) 2002-02-20 2007-10-02 Abbott Research Group, Inc. Methods of treating abnormal biological conditions by vaginal douching
US20070260202A1 (en) * 2002-02-20 2007-11-08 Dominic Abbott Deodorizer devices, systems and methods for controlling perspiration-related body odor
US8118789B2 (en) 2002-02-20 2012-02-21 Abbott Research Group, Inc. Deodorizer devices and systems for controlling perspiration-related body odor
US20050271746A1 (en) * 2004-05-18 2005-12-08 Abbott Chun L Topical treatments for abnormal biological conditions and method of topically treating such conditions
US20110166523A1 (en) * 2008-02-13 2011-07-07 Javer Amin R Nasal irrigation device
US20140135735A1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2014-05-15 Mark L. Anderson Intra rectal/vaginal applicator technology
EP2833940B1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2018-08-22 Mark L. Anderson Intra rectal/vaginal applicator technology
US10321982B2 (en) * 2012-04-05 2019-06-18 Mark L. Anderson Intra rectal/vaginal applicator technology

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