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US1871523A
US1871523A US496004A US49600430A US1871523A US 1871523 A US1871523 A US 1871523A US 496004 A US496004 A US 496004A US 49600430 A US49600430 A US 49600430A US 1871523 A US1871523 A US 1871523A
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    • 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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  • the object of this invention is to p-rovide means for retaining such cleansing or sterilizing uid in any infected cavity or parts to which it is applied.
  • the invention relates to an attachment for use with a syringe nozzle and its object is to provide means for retaining the cleansing or sterilizing fluid in the cavity to which it is directed by the nozzle so that it may thoroughly cleanse and sterilize the parts.
  • a more specific object is to provide a shield which may be mounted on the nozzle of a vaginal syringe and which is adapted to be held against the vaginal opening by means of hand pressure against the rear wall of the device in order to retain the cleansing or sterilizing fluid in the vaginal cavity long enough to thoroughly sterilize the parts to which it is applied.
  • Figure 1 is a section view of the device showing it applied to a syringe nozzle
  • FIG 3 a rear view of a modified form of shield as shown in Figure 4,
  • FIG. 5 a rear view of a further modified form of the device shown in Figure 6, and
  • Figure 6 is a section on line 6 6 of Figure 5.
  • FIG. 10 indicates a syringe nozzle to which is attached a rubber hose 1l for supplying cleansing or sterilizing fluid to the nozzle.
  • nozzles of this kind heretofore the fluid flowed from the cavity into which it was injected as fast as it entered it.
  • I provide a device preferably made of rubber which ts into and over the cavity.
  • this consists of a cone shapedportion 12 having an edge13 of thin material which will readily stretch over and conform to the shape of the nozzleand pre vent leakage of fluid past the nozzle and of suiiicient strength to retain the' nozzle.
  • Holes 17 are provided to permit the escape of any fluid which may leak past theneck 13.
  • the cone portion 12 is ofrelatively flexible '60 f material so 'that it too will readily conform to the shape of the cavity to which itis applied;
  • the rearportion 14 is made of relatively-stiffer material so as to withstand. pressure of the hand to hold it in place. In use the rear plate or shieldV is pressed by the hand against the vaginal opening. As the pressure is released fluid is then allowed to escape. Y
  • a dished shield portion which extends substantially three fourths of ,o the way around the device. This shield preventsthe fluid from splashing upwards and to thel sides as pressure is relieved upon the device, the fluid being directed downward into the proper receptacle.v 4 i 75 In Figures 3 and -4 the shieldlportion 16 extends all the way around the rim ofthe device. In other respects this form is simila to that shown vin Figures 1 and 2.
  • FIGS 5 and 6 a form inV which o no dished shield is provided.
  • the rear plate inthis form also has holes 17 which permit fluid which leaks past the neck at 13 to drain out of the device, and because of these holes it is much easier to wash the device.
  • the surfaces are made smooth with no protuberances so that p the device is easily washed and so kept sanitary.
  • the cover retains. the fluid and with a douche bag at an elevation of live feet suliicient pressure is supplied to distend the vagina so that ma Y spo the fluid will cleanse and sterilize the whole interior of the vagina.
  • An attachment for use with a syringe nozi zle comprising a rear perforatddisk portion adapted to j t around said nozzle, said portion having a flexible forward hollow substantially cone-'shaped portion adapted to t into a cavity into which the nozzle isy inserted, to conform to the shape of said cavity and to retain in the Cavity the fluid injected by said c nozzle, the inner surfaceof the apex of said forward hollow portion being tapered t0 tightly engage said nozzle to prevent escape of the liquid and 'a flanged portion on 'said rear portion turned in the direction of said apex and extending approximately three fourths the distance around the upper :pora
  • said cone portion having a perforation at its apex .adapted to receive the syringe nozzle, the disk porti-on being provided with ⁇ openings through which iuid leaking past the said nozzle may Vescape from y the interior lof/the coneV portion, substantially as set forth.

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J. v. 'HOWARD Aug. 16, 1932.
SYRINGE Filed NOV. l5, 195C) grs/venten Jacob VHoward Patented Aug. 16, 1932 i UNITED STATES SYRINGE Application led November 15., 1930. Serial No. 496,004.
In order to cleanse or eectively treat any tissue or cavity it is necessary that the remedial agent be kept in Contact with the infected area long enough to thoroughly sterilize it. The object of this invention is to p-rovide means for retaining such cleansing or sterilizing uid in any infected cavity or parts to which it is applied.
More specifically the invention relates to an attachment for use with a syringe nozzle and its object is to provide means for retaining the cleansing or sterilizing fluid in the cavity to which it is directed by the nozzle so that it may thoroughly cleanse and sterilize the parts.
A more specific object is to provide a shield which may be mounted on the nozzle of a vaginal syringe and which is adapted to be held against the vaginal opening by means of hand pressure against the rear wall of the device in order to retain the cleansing or sterilizing fluid in the vaginal cavity long enough to thoroughly sterilize the parts to which it is applied.
Further objects and advantages will become apparent as the descriptionproceeds.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, which is made a part hereof and on which similar reference characters indicate similar parts,
Figure 1 is a section view of the device showing it applied to a syringe nozzle,
Figure 2, a rear view of the shield,
Figure 3, a rear view of a modified form of shield as shown in Figure 4,
Figure 4, a section on line 4 4 of Figure 3,
Figure 5, a rear view of a further modified form of the device shown in Figure 6, and
Figure 6 is a section on line 6 6 of Figure 5. t
In the drawing numeral 10 indicates a syringe nozzle to which is attached a rubber hose 1l for supplying cleansing or sterilizing fluid to the nozzle. With nozzles of this kind heretofore the fluid flowed from the cavity into which it was injected as fast as it entered it. In order to retain the fluid in the cavity I provide a device preferably made of rubber which ts into and over the cavity. In Figure 1 this consists of a cone shapedportion 12 having an edge13 of thin material which will readily stretch over and conform to the shape of the nozzleand pre vent leakage of fluid past the nozzle and of suiiicient strength to retain the' nozzle. Holes 17 are provided to permit the escape of any fluid which may leak past theneck 13. These holes also make'it easier to clean the device. The cone portion 12 is ofrelatively flexible '60 f material so 'that it too will readily conform to the shape of the cavity to which itis applied; The rearportion 14 is made of relatively-stiffer material so as to withstand. pressure of the hand to hold it in place. In use the rear plate or shieldV is pressed by the hand against the vaginal opening. As the pressure is released fluid is then allowed to escape. Y
At 15 is shown a dished shield portion which extends substantially three fourths of ,o the way around the device. This shield preventsthe fluid from splashing upwards and to thel sides as pressure is relieved upon the device, the fluid being directed downward into the proper receptacle.v 4 i 75 In Figures 3 and -4 the shieldlportion 16 extends all the way around the rim ofthe device. In other respects this form is simila to that shown vin Figures 1 and 2.
In Figures 5 and 6 is shown a form inV which o no dished shield is provided. The rear plate inthis form also has holes 17 which permit fluid which leaks past the neck at 13 to drain out of the device, and because of these holes it is much easier to wash the device.
In all forms of the device the surfaces are made smooth with no protuberances so that p the device is easily washed and so kept sanitary.
With nozzles as heretofore used it was necessary to inject the nozzle a relatively great distance into the cavity being treated to insure that all areas were treated. When used as a vaginal syringe this frequently resulted in injury to the vaginal tissues. By the use of my device it is unnecessary to insert the 'nozzle more than two inches into the vagina.
The cover retains. the fluid and with a douche bag at an elevation of live feet suliicient pressure is supplied to distend the vagina so that ma Y spo the fluid will cleanse and sterilize the whole interior of the vagina.
Since the nozzle need not be inserted far into the vagina all danger of injury to the uterus isavoided.A
While the device has been described as partioularlyl adapted for use with a vaginal syrin it is nOtlimited to this use but may be used or example with a nasal douche or for any other purpose to which it may be adapted.
It'will be obvioustothose Isk'dled inthe art.:
that various changes may be made in my device without departing from the spirit of@ the invention and therefore I do not `limit i myself to what is shownii the drawingand described in theA specification, but only as indicated by the appended claim.
Having thus fully described my said invention, what 1 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
An attachment for use with a syringe nozi zle comprising a rear perforatddisk portion adapted to j t around said nozzle, said portion having a flexible forward hollow substantially cone-'shaped portion adapted to t into a cavity into which the nozzle isy inserted, to conform to the shape of said cavity and to retain in the Cavity the fluid injected by said c nozzle, the inner surfaceof the apex of said forward hollow portion being tapered t0 tightly engage said nozzle to prevent escape of the liquid and 'a flanged portion on 'said rear portion turned in the direction of said apex and extending approximately three fourths the distance around the upper :pora
tion of its edge, said cone portion having a perforation at its apex .adapted to receive the syringe nozzle, the disk porti-on being provided with `openings through which iuid leaking past the said nozzle may Vescape from y the interior lof/the coneV portion, substantially as set forth. n Y
In ,witness whereof, have hereunto setmy hand and seal` at Indianapolis, Indianat'his '3th day of November, A. D. nineteen hundred and thirty. I' -V Y JACOB V. HOWARD.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2722703A (en) * 1952-11-28 1955-11-08 Myron B Green Protective guard for toothbrush
US3161196A (en) * 1961-03-21 1964-12-15 Menlo Park Lab Inc Hygienic dispenser apparatus
US3575160A (en) * 1968-11-13 1971-04-20 Alexander A Vass Instruments for administering fluids into the intestinal tract per rectum
US20130074280A1 (en) * 2008-12-27 2013-03-28 Tony Kenyatta Picou Cleaning Apparatus with Splash Shield

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2722703A (en) * 1952-11-28 1955-11-08 Myron B Green Protective guard for toothbrush
US3161196A (en) * 1961-03-21 1964-12-15 Menlo Park Lab Inc Hygienic dispenser apparatus
US3575160A (en) * 1968-11-13 1971-04-20 Alexander A Vass Instruments for administering fluids into the intestinal tract per rectum
US20130074280A1 (en) * 2008-12-27 2013-03-28 Tony Kenyatta Picou Cleaning Apparatus with Splash Shield

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