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US1143731A
US1143731A US1279615A US1279615A US1143731A US 1143731 A US1143731 A US 1143731A US 1279615 A US1279615 A US 1279615A US 1279615 A US1279615 A US 1279615A US 1143731 A US1143731 A US 1143731A
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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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  • rnEnEnIcK w. SCHOONMAKEB, an, or ivronrcnnm, NEW JERSEY, assrenon TO scHooNMAKER LABORATORIES, me, or new roan, N. Y., A conrormrronor NEW YORK.
  • the object of the invention is to provide tainer, closed.
  • the device includes a short, comparatively wide tube 1 adapted to enter the outer end of either nostril, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • this tube is of substantially the same internal diameter throughout, that is to say, the passage is preferably not substantially narrowed at the discharge end.
  • aconventional head 2 which enables the retention of an elastic rubber bulb 3.
  • a short lateral branch 4 which is inclined rearward, that is to say, from the discharge end toward the bulb end, ahd this branch is internally screw-threaded, so that it may receive the threaded nozzle 5 'of a collapsible container 6.
  • This container or tin tube is of the well-known character and when disconnected from the branch 4 is closed by a screw cap "I.
  • the cap is removed from the container, and the nozzle of the latter screwed into the branch, as shown in Fig. 2. Then by gentle pressure on the collapsible container, :1 suitable amount of the ointment is forced into the branch 4 and thence into the tube 1, where it may pass into the bulb 3.
  • the tube now being applied to the nostril in'a convenient manner, a sharp pressure on the bulb drives the ointment into the nasal passage.
  • Means for introducing ointment into the nose comprising a short tube adapted to enter the nostril, and having a free and unobstructed passage therethrough, an elastic bulb on the rear end of said tube, a short lateral branch on the tube having a free and unobstructed passage therethrough, and a collapsible container for the ointment adaptr ed to be secured to the free end of said branch, whereby ointment may be pressed from said container through the branch into the tube-and thence, by compression of said bulb, forced into the nostril.
  • Means for introducing ointment into the nose comprising, in combination, a collapsible container for the ointment having a screw-threaded nozzle, a short tube adapt- In testimony whereof I have signed myname in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

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F. W SCHOONMAKERQJR. NASAL DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED MAR.8. 915.
LMRM u. Patented June 22, 1915.
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rnEnEnIcK w. SCHOONMAKEB, an, or ivronrcnnm, NEW JERSEY, assrenon TO scHooNMAKER LABORATORIES, me, or new roan, N. Y., A conrormrronor NEW YORK.
NASAL DEVICE.
Application filed March 8, 1915. Serial No. 12,796.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that T, FREDERICK W.
SGHOONMAKER, Jr., a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Montclair, 1n the county of Essex and State of'New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Nasal Devices, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the invention is to provide tainer, closed.
The device includes a short, comparatively wide tube 1 adapted to enter the outer end of either nostril, as indicated in Fig. 1. As shown, this tube is of substantially the same internal diameter throughout, that is to say, the passage is preferably not substantially narrowed at the discharge end. At its rear end it is formed with aconventional head 2, which enables the retention of an elastic rubber bulb 3. In addition it is provided with a short lateral branch 4, which is inclined rearward, that is to say, from the discharge end toward the bulb end, ahd this branch is internally screw-threaded, so that it may receive the threaded nozzle 5 'of a collapsible container 6. This container or tin tube is of the well-known character and when disconnected from the branch 4 is closed by a screw cap "I.
. To use the device, the cap is removed from the container, and the nozzle of the latter screwed into the branch, as shown in Fig. 2. Then by gentle pressure on the collapsible container, :1 suitable amount of the ointment is forced into the branch 4 and thence into the tube 1, where it may pass into the bulb 3. The tube now being applied to the nostril in'a convenient manner, a sharp pressure on the bulb drives the ointment into the nasal passage.
' What I claim as new is:
1. Means for introducing ointment into the nose, comprising a short tube adapted to enter the nostril, and having a free and unobstructed passage therethrough, an elastic bulb on the rear end of said tube, a short lateral branch on the tube having a free and unobstructed passage therethrough, and a collapsible container for the ointment adaptr ed to be secured to the free end of said branch, whereby ointment may be pressed from said container through the branch into the tube-and thence, by compression of said bulb, forced into the nostril.
2.- Means for introducing ointment into the nose, comprising, in combination, a collapsible container for the ointment having a screw-threaded nozzle, a short tube adapt- In testimony whereof I have signed myname in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
rnrnnn cr W. SOHOONMAKER, JB.
Witnesses: 7
JOHN CAssmY, JAMEs N. TIMMERMANN.
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