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US182024A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • FIG. 2 represents a central sectional elevation of a portion of the same; and Fig. 3 represents a side View of the same when folded.
  • the object of my invention is to improve the catamenial sacks in ordinary use,- so asto render them more complete and effective for the purpose designed, more perfectly and easily adjusted, and so as to be used with ease and comfort to the patient.
  • A represents the sack proper, formed of any suitable material impervious to waterfand of the proper size,hav'iii'g reference tdthe comfort and convenience of the patient
  • the sack A is provided at its upper end or mouth 'with a metal clasp, gt, adapted to admit of being opened or closed at will, and uponits sides with flexible straps d d, arranged to passaround the body or one of the limbs of the patient, and so as to secure the sack in proper positiou;
  • --G-is-thereceiving-cup made, preferably, ofifidia-rubber, but may be made of any suitable elastic material which is impervious to water, and is provided with an inner lining, D, permanently attached at its upper-and lower edge to the wall of the cup, forming an annular air-chamber, E, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • F is an elastic tube, at-
  • G is a likeelastic tube attached to the base ofthe cup, or made as a part of the same, and extending downward to and between the clasps a of the sack.
  • the arrangement of the lining in the cup is such that when expanded by the pressure of air introduced into the chamber, the walls of the cup assume an annular form, as shown in Fig. ;1, and at the same time leaving an unobstructed passage, H, between the faces of the lining, which communicates with the interior of the sack through tube G.
  • sack A is secured to the body or one of the limbs of the patient, and at such point or place as shall be most comfortable and convenient, by means of the straps d d, having reference to the length of the tubes F and G attached to the cup 0.
  • the cup 0 is then folded in a suitable manner to admit of its being inserted into the vagina of the .patient, and, preferably, until it comes in cont-act with the neck of the womb, when air is forced into the chamber E by any suitable means through tube F, thereby expanding the cup against the walls of the vagina, and holding the cup within the vagina in a fixed position, and so as to receive the menstrual discharge therein; the end of the tube F being closed to prevent escape of the air from the chamber E by any suitable means, preferably, by insentling, ythefiend of:the ---tube betweenmthe...
  • claspa of the sa The endof the tube Gislhiii.iistrange 0 enter andttm n cate with sack A, the clasp a being cut away atone point, so as to admit of a free introduction of the end of the tube Gr through the same, and into the sack A.
  • the menstrual discharge passes from the cup through the passage H and tube G into the sackA.
  • the cup canberemoved from the vagina byremovingthe end of. the tube F'from between the clasp, and allowing the air to escape from the ch amber E.
  • a receiving-cup a apted to be inserted within the vagina, as

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a. E; JOHNSTON.
CATAMENIAL SACKS. No.18Z,0Z4. Patented Sept.12, 1876.
W: WIS-5E5; muggy N. PETERS, PNOTO-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON, I)v C,
' I i P UNITED i sures OFFICE.
GEORGE E; JOHnsTOIv, OE OHIOAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN CATAMENIAL SACKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. i82,024, dated September 12, 1876; application filed February 15, 1876. I
'a catamenial sack embodying my invention,
showing its form and relative position of one part with another when adjusted for use. Fig. 2 represents a central sectional elevation of a portion of the same; and Fig. 3 represents a side View of the same when folded.
Like letters of reference indicate like parts.
The object of my invention is to improve the catamenial sacks in ordinary use,- so asto render them more complete and effective for the purpose designed, more perfectly and easily adjusted, and so as to be used with ease and comfort to the patient.
To that end my invention consists in the arrangement of the several parts whereby the objects aforesaid are attained, as will be more fully understood from the following description.
In the drawing, A represents the sack proper, formed of any suitable material impervious to waterfand of the proper size,hav'iii'g reference tdthe comfort and convenience of the patient The sack A is provided at its upper end or mouth 'with a metal clasp, gt, adapted to admit of being opened or closed at will, and uponits sides with flexible straps d d, arranged to passaround the body or one of the limbs of the patient, and so as to secure the sack in proper positiou;;--G-is-thereceiving-cup, made, preferably, ofifidia-rubber, but may be made of any suitable elastic material which is impervious to water, and is provided with an inner lining, D, permanently attached at its upper-and lower edge to the wall of the cup, forming an annular air-chamber, E, as shown in Fig. 2. F is an elastic tube, at-
tached to the wall of the cup, and communicating with chamber E. G is a likeelastic tube attached to the base ofthe cup, or made as a part of the same, and extending downward to and between the clasps a of the sack. The arrangement of the lining in the cup is such that when expanded by the pressure of air introduced into the chamber, the walls of the cup assume an annular form, as shown in Fig. ;1, and at the same time leaving an unobstructed passage, H, between the faces of the lining, which communicates with the interior of the sack through tube G.
The application and operationof my said improved catamenial sack is as follows: The
sack A is secured to the body or one of the limbs of the patient, and at such point or place as shall be most comfortable and convenient, by means of the straps d d, having reference to the length of the tubes F and G attached to the cup 0. The cup 0 is then folded in a suitable manner to admit of its being inserted into the vagina of the .patient, and, preferably, until it comes in cont-act with the neck of the womb, when air is forced into the chamber E by any suitable means through tube F, thereby expanding the cup against the walls of the vagina, and holding the cup within the vagina in a fixed position, and so as to receive the menstrual discharge therein; the end of the tube F being closed to prevent escape of the air from the chamber E by any suitable means, preferably, by insentling, ythefiend of:the ---tube betweenmthe... claspa of the sa The endof the tube Gislhiii.iistrange 0 enter andttm n cate with sack A, the clasp a being cut away atone point, so as to admit of a free introduction of the end of the tube Gr through the same, and into the sack A.
The menstrual discharge passes from the cup through the passage H and tube G into the sackA.
Whenever desired the cup canberemoved from the vagina byremovingthe end of. the tube F'from between the clasp, and allowing the air to escape from the ch amber E.
do not claim, broadly, a receiving-cup a apted to be inserted within the vagina, as
1am aware that a, receiving-cup has been vided with the lining D, forming the air-chain;
heretofore Inade and used for that purpose; ber. E, substantially as and fertile-purpose but specifiedr Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters" v GEORGE JOHNSTON Patent, is- Witnesses:
The combination; with the sack 'A,' and N. O; GRIDLELW tubes F and. G, of the receiving-cup 0, pro- N. H. SHERBURNE.
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