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US1878026A
US1878026A US481954A US48195430A US1878026A US 1878026 A US1878026 A US 1878026A US 481954 A US481954 A US 481954A US 48195430 A US48195430 A US 48195430A US 1878026 A US1878026 A US 1878026A
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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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  • My invention relates to improvements in syringes and especially the type used for discharging a jelly like substance into the vaginal cavity.
  • the device consists of a tube 5 having a bulb attached thereto for the purpose of forcing the substance into the cavity.
  • the syringe can be quickly and easily operated, conveniently carried, and easily refilled.
  • Another object of the invention is the production of the syringe which is simple in construction, efficient in operation, and consists of a comparatively small number of arts. 0 With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the novel details of construction and arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter described and illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the syringe embodying my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a view in cross section showing the interior construction.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary view showing the sealing means for the cap.
  • Figure 4 is a view of the valve shown in cross section.
  • Figure 5 is a view showing a slightly modified form of the invention in which a plunger is shown for discharging the mass instead of a bulb as shown in Fig. 2.
  • my invention comprises a syringe body 5, to which is attached a bulb 6 for furnishing the power.
  • the body 5 consists of a tubular end portion 7 which is slightly curved at 8,-thus providing a tube that can be easily inserted into the cavity without inconvenience to the operator.
  • the screw cap 9 seals the tube 7 and, when the syringe is to be used the cap 9 is removed.
  • the device can be used over a period of time without refilling.
  • a curved portion enlarged acts as a stop when the deviceis inserted into the cavlty.
  • a gradual curved inner wall 12 prevents the jelly. from lodging and permitting a free flowing' jelly'substanceupon the applicatlon ofthe air pressure. 1.
  • a bulb 6' is utilized, and-is operated by hand. In either .endof the bulb valves 13, and 14 are located,
  • the valve 13 consists of a casing 16, which is provided with a cylindrical opening 17, through which the air passes into the syringe 10. After the pressure has been applied, and upon the release of the bulb, the valve core head 18 having a seating face 19 contacts with a corresponding face 20 thus sealing the opening 17. To securely hold the valve core in place a pin 21 is provided and is secured'to the valve casing 16. The pin extends thru a slot 22 in stem 23 of the valve core. Thus the pin 21 prevents the core from becoming dislodged.
  • the valve 14 is of a similar construction to that of 13 and therefore the description of the valve 13 is sufiicient for both.
  • a cap 24 is provided and, having a recessed groove 25 wherein a gasket 26 is inserted, the cap may be screwed in place, thus rendering the device air tight.
  • the valve casing 16 acts as a connection between the bulb and syringe body.
  • a syringe body may be provided with operating means other than the air blast. As designated in Figure 5 whereby the syringe body is provided with a plunger valve 27 which is'attached to a threaded shaft 28.
  • the cap 24 having a threaded portion 29 allows the plunger to be impelled or repelled by twisting the screw cap 30.

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Sept. 20,, 1932. w. A. THROOP SYRINGE Filed Sept. 15, 1930 INVENTOR Warren 7. T/mop I 7 W f ill/i ATIORNEY.
Patented Sept. 20, 1932 UNITED STATES WARREN A. THROOP, or SPOKANE, wAsr'nneron SYRINGEIV Application filed September (1930. Serial No. 481,954.
My invention relates to improvements in syringes and especially the type used for discharging a jelly like substance into the vaginal cavity. The device consists of a tube 5 having a bulb attached thereto for the purpose of forcing the substance into the cavity.
The syringe can be quickly and easily operated, conveniently carried, and easily refilled.
Another object of the invention is the production of the syringe which is simple in construction, efficient in operation, and consists of a comparatively small number of arts. 0 With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the novel details of construction and arrangement and combination of parts hereinafter described and illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
The accompanying drawing illustrates one embodiment of the invention, but it will be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific construction shown.
In the drawing Figure 1 is a side elevation of the syringe embodying my invention.
Figure 2 is a view in cross section showing the interior construction.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary view showing the sealing means for the cap.
Figure 4 is a view of the valve shown in cross section.
Figure 5 is a view showing a slightly modified form of the invention in which a plunger is shown for discharging the mass instead of a bulb as shown in Fig. 2.
Referring particularly to the drawing, my invention comprises a syringe body 5, to which is attached a bulb 6 for furnishing the power. The body 5 consists of a tubular end portion 7 which is slightly curved at 8,-thus providing a tube that can be easily inserted into the cavity without inconvenience to the operator. The screw cap 9 seals the tube 7 and, when the syringe is to be used the cap 9 is removed.
To provide capacity for the syringe a large portion 10 is used, thus the device can be used over a period of time without refilling.
On the exterior of the body a curved portion enlarged acts as a stop when the deviceis inserted into the cavlty. A gradual curved inner wall 12, prevents the jelly. from lodging and permitting a free flowing' jelly'substanceupon the applicatlon ofthe air pressure. 1. To provide a means for power, a bulb 6' is utilized, and-is operated by hand. In either .endof the bulb valves 13, and 14 are located,
and I provide the necessary. controls for the bulb. By exerting pressure on the bulb-the yalve 14 is forced.closed-whilethe valve 13 is forced-open. Thisaction causes the air blast to pass into the syringe, thus forcing the jelly substance, through the outlet 15 of the tube 7.
The valve 13 consists of a casing 16, which is provided with a cylindrical opening 17, through which the air passes into the syringe 10. After the pressure has been applied, and upon the release of the bulb, the valve core head 18 having a seating face 19 contacts with a corresponding face 20 thus sealing the opening 17. To securely hold the valve core in place a pin 21 is provided and is secured'to the valve casing 16. The pin extends thru a slot 22 in stem 23 of the valve core. Thus the pin 21 prevents the core from becoming dislodged. The valve 14 is of a similar construction to that of 13 and therefore the description of the valve 13 is sufiicient for both.
To procure an air tight syringe, a cap 24 is provided and, having a recessed groove 25 wherein a gasket 26 is inserted, the cap may be screwed in place, thus rendering the device air tight. The valve casing 16 acts as a connection between the bulb and syringe body.
A syringe body may be provided with operating means other than the air blast. As designated in Figure 5 whereby the syringe body is provided with a plunger valve 27 which is'attached to a threaded shaft 28. The cap 24 having a threaded portion 29 allows the plunger to be impelled or repelled by twisting the screw cap 30.
With the construction described I have provided a simple, practical and economical syringe device for use with a jelly like substance, for discharging a desired amount of the substance or other medicinal matter into a cavity which can only be reached by the insertion of a tube or nozzle of some kind.
It is evident that minor changes may be made in the construction without departing from the spirit of the invention, and such changes are therefore contemplated as being within the scope of the following claim:
l/Vhat is claimed is:
A syringe for depositing a elly like sub= stance i-nto the vaginal cavity having in combination a large cylindrical container body 19 with a reduced and curved nozzle end portion 7 and having smooth inner walls joining said nozzle and cylindrical bod a cap threadedly installed on the container ody and having a recessed groove therein, a gasket within the.
15 groove, a bulb connected closely and directly to the container body, a valve arranged to threadedlly connect the bulb with the container body, a slid-able va l-ve ior the outer end of vthe bu llocslot and pin guide'means for both'of said slide valves, the 1'i rst-named v-alveada-pted-t'o open and the second-named valve adapted to close when pressure is applied to the bulb, and :the first-named valve adapted to close and the second-named valve adapted to .11 open when pressure is released from the bulb.
In testimony whereof I afii-X my signature.
I WARREN A. THROOP;
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3070089A (en) * 1961-05-17 1962-12-25 Dale O Dick Resuscitator
US3158183A (en) * 1962-07-25 1964-11-24 Parke Davis & Co Push button dropper
US4173226A (en) * 1977-11-10 1979-11-06 Alza Corporation Device for administering solid drug particles to an eye
US20040093661A1 (en) * 2002-11-06 2004-05-20 Birnholz Jason C. Dispensing means and method for genital coating
US20140100551A1 (en) * 2011-06-01 2014-04-10 Catheasy Vasteras Ab Flushing device and a catheter kit comprising a flushing device

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3070089A (en) * 1961-05-17 1962-12-25 Dale O Dick Resuscitator
US3158183A (en) * 1962-07-25 1964-11-24 Parke Davis & Co Push button dropper
US4173226A (en) * 1977-11-10 1979-11-06 Alza Corporation Device for administering solid drug particles to an eye
US20040093661A1 (en) * 2002-11-06 2004-05-20 Birnholz Jason C. Dispensing means and method for genital coating
US20140100551A1 (en) * 2011-06-01 2014-04-10 Catheasy Vasteras Ab Flushing device and a catheter kit comprising a flushing device
CN103781508A (en) * 2011-06-01 2014-05-07 卡蒂西韦斯特罗斯公司 Flushing device and a catheter kit comprising a flushing device

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