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US2445279A
US2445279A US627327A US62732745A US2445279A US 2445279 A US2445279 A US 2445279A US 627327 A US627327 A US 627327A US 62732745 A US62732745 A US 62732745A US 2445279 A US2445279 A US 2445279A
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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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  • This invention relates to an improved gun for administering measured doses of a drench, such as phenothiazene to sheep.
  • a drench particularly a drench such as phenothiazene it is necessary to take into account the different ages of the sheep in fixing the quantity, and consequently it is desirable to select difierent doses as the operation of drenching proceeds. It is necessary that the gun shall deliver the exact quantity of drench decided upon, as over-dosing or underdosing will render the effect negligible or harmful.
  • a measuring cylinder has within it a piston which is adapted to draw drench from a container and to discharge same to a drenching nozzle upon a tube or the like, the piston being associated with a plurality of stop means which can readily be selected at will by manipulating the piston rod and which have the effect of allowing difierent length of traverse of the piston according to the stop selected. Calibrations are provided to show the quantity of drench selected.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete device including the gun and container.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the gun.
  • Fig. 3 is a central section of same
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of Fig. 2.
  • the gun comprises a cylinder I which has at its base 2 an inlet 3 for the drench and has immediately above, this inlet a ball valve 4 which cooperates with a seating 5 to allow the drench to pass into the cylinder only.
  • a cross-bar 6 prevents the valve 4 from leaving the cage 1 which contains the ball.
  • the cylinder is closed by a cap Within the cylinder l is a piston 9 which is preierably provided with a cup In to makev same liquidtight, the piston being mounted upon the end of a rod H which passes through a packing gland 12 in the top of the cylinder to effect a liquid-tight closure at this locality.
  • a second ball valve 14 which is held in acage l5 and which allows the drench to pass through'the piston only in an upward direction so that during its downward stroke the piston will move freely through the drench held in the cylinder by the lower valve but on its upward motion will cause such drench to be carried by the piston to discharge from an outlet at thetop of the cylinder, the upward motion of the piston drawing a new charge of drench into the lower part of the cylinder.
  • the cage has apertures I6 through which the drench can pass.
  • the piston rod 9 is provided with a grip l8 whereby it may readily be manipulated and is rotatable within the cylinder, the rod 9 being so arranged that rotation about its axis brings a measuring bar 19 into register with different stop means so that the extent of movement can be adjusted at will.
  • the grip I8 may take the form of a knob or D handle.
  • the stop means comprise adjustable screws 20 and 2
  • the stops do not limit the upward movement but regulate the distance to which the piston can be moved down in the cylinder and consequently regulate the charge which may be collected in the upper part of the cylinder to be discharged on the upward stroke of the piston.
  • have lock-nuts 24 and 25 respectively.
  • the measuring bar l9 operates through an arch-shaped guide 26 which allows it to be swung around when the piston rod is revolved but which limits the movement to engage the screws 20 or 2
  • An indicator ridge 28 forms an indexed mark for a scale upon the bar is and which consequently allows setting of the stops to measure the exact quantities which each stop is to regulate.
  • the device just described is supported at the base of a container 30 which may be mounted upon a stand and which holds the drench, the drench automatically feeding to the cylinder and thus eliminating the possibility of air bubbles.
  • the nozzle 3i by means of which the drench is administered, is connected with the device by means of a length of flexible tube 32, the hose being slipped on to a hollow nipple 33 upon the top of the cylinder.
  • the nipple communicates with the inside of the container.
  • the container is supported on legs 34 and has a fork 35 in which the nozzle may be engaged when not in use.
  • a handle 31 secured to the container allows same to be readily carried.
  • An improved drenching gun comprising: a cylinder, means to place the cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means arranged to allow the fluid to be drawn through said cylinder and piston in one direction only, a plurality of adjustable stops, a stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod, said member be ing adapted to be positioned in line with any one of said stops by rotating said piston rod, graduations on said stroke controlling member, means upon said cylinder against which the graduations can be read, and stop means to limit the rotation of said piston rod.
  • An improved drenching gun comprising: a; cylinder, means to place the cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means arranged to allow the fluid to be drawn through said cylinder and piston in one" direction only, a pair of adjustable stops, a graduated stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod and adapted to be positioned in line with either of said stops by rotating said piston rod, and means to limit rotation of said piston rod to bring said stroke controlling member above one of the said stops when said piston rod is revolved in one direc tion and over the other stop when said rod is revolved in the opposite direction.
  • An improved drenching gun comprising: a cylinder, a means to place said cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means in said cylinder adapted to allow fluid to be drawn into said cylinder by upward movement of said piston but to prevent the return flow of the fluid, valve means in said piston adapted to allow the fluid to pass therethrough when said piston is moved downwardly but to prevent reverse flow, means connected to said cylinder whereby the drench may be, applied to an animal, a plurality of adjustable stops on said cylinder, a stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod, said ,member being adapt-ed to be positioned in line with any one of said stops by rotating said pis- REFERENCES CITED
  • the following references are of record inthe file of thispatent:

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July 13, l948. s. A. PALM VETALI 1 2,445,279
MEASURING PUMP WITH ADJUSTABLE STQP Filed Nov. 8, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 1 fnvenlfors Geo/ea: ALFRED M'wcmr BILM Arm ML'ro/v ALBERT IOALM July 13,1948. G. A. v. PALM ET AL mmsunme PUMP WITH ADJUSTABLE STOP Filed Nov. 8, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 FIG. 2
Inventors GEORGE ALFRED Vmcm? fl LM Mp Mara/Y ALBERT PALM Patented July 13, 1948 MEASURING PUMP WITH ADJUSTABLE STOP George Alfred Vincent Palm and Milton Albert Palm, Pillana, South Australia, Australia Application November 8, 1945, Serial No. 627,327 In Australia November 20, 1943 l 3 Claims. (01.222-309) This invention relates to an improved gun for administering measured doses of a drench, such as phenothiazene to sheep.
In administering a drench particularly a drench such as phenothiazene it is necessary to take into account the different ages of the sheep in fixing the quantity, and consequently it is desirable to select difierent doses as the operation of drenching proceeds. It is necessary that the gun shall deliver the exact quantity of drench decided upon, as over-dosing or underdosing will render the effect negligible or harmful.
It is with the objects of providing a gun in which accurately measured quantities of drench can be selected and administered in a most convenient manner that this invention has been devised.
According to the preferred construction a measuring cylinder has within it a piston which is adapted to draw drench from a container and to discharge same to a drenching nozzle upon a tube or the like, the piston being associated with a plurality of stop means which can readily be selected at will by manipulating the piston rod and which have the effect of allowing difierent length of traverse of the piston according to the stop selected. Calibrations are provided to show the quantity of drench selected.
To enable the invention to be more clearly understood it will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete device including the gun and container.
Fig. 2 is an elevation of the gun.
Fig. 3 is a central section of same, and
Fig. 4 is a plan of Fig. 2.
"The gun comprises a cylinder I which has at its base 2 an inlet 3 for the drench and has immediately above, this inlet a ball valve 4 which cooperates with a seating 5 to allow the drench to pass into the cylinder only. A cross-bar 6 prevents the valve 4 from leaving the cage 1 which contains the ball. The cylinder is closed by a cap Within the cylinder l is a piston 9 which is preierably provided with a cup In to makev same liquidtight, the piston being mounted upon the end of a rod H which passes through a packing gland 12 in the top of the cylinder to effect a liquid-tight closure at this locality.
"-"Within the piston 9 is a second ball valve 14 which is held in acage l5 and which allows the drench to pass through'the piston only in an upward direction so that during its downward stroke the piston will move freely through the drench held in the cylinder by the lower valve but on its upward motion will cause such drench to be carried by the piston to discharge from an outlet at thetop of the cylinder, the upward motion of the piston drawing a new charge of drench into the lower part of the cylinder. The cage has apertures I6 through which the drench can pass.
The piston rod 9 is provided with a grip l8 whereby it may readily be manipulated and is rotatable within the cylinder, the rod 9 being so arranged that rotation about its axis brings a measuring bar 19 into register with different stop means so that the extent of movement can be adjusted at will. The grip I8 may take the form of a knob or D handle.
The stop means comprise adjustable screws 20 and 2| supported on lugs 22 and 23 respectively, which screws may be located to bring their heads at different distances from the base, the heads being adapted to be contacted by the measuring bar [9 projecting down from the piston rod. The stops do not limit the upward movement but regulate the distance to which the piston can be moved down in the cylinder and consequently regulate the charge which may be collected in the upper part of the cylinder to be discharged on the upward stroke of the piston. The screws 20 and 2| have lock- nuts 24 and 25 respectively.
The measuring bar l9 operates through an arch-shaped guide 26 which allows it to be swung around when the piston rod is revolved but which limits the movement to engage the screws 20 or 2|.
An indicator ridge 28 forms an indexed mark for a scale upon the bar is and which consequently allows setting of the stops to measure the exact quantities which each stop is to regulate.
The device just described is supported at the base of a container 30 which may be mounted upon a stand and which holds the drench, the drench automatically feeding to the cylinder and thus eliminating the possibility of air bubbles.
The nozzle 3i, by means of which the drench is administered, is connected With the device by means of a length of flexible tube 32, the hose being slipped on to a hollow nipple 33 upon the top of the cylinder. The nipple communicates with the inside of the container.
The container is supported on legs 34 and has a fork 35 in which the nozzle may be engaged when not in use. A handle 31 secured to the container allows same to be readily carried.
What we claim is:
1. An improved drenching gun comprising: a cylinder, means to place the cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means arranged to allow the fluid to be drawn through said cylinder and piston in one direction only, a plurality of adjustable stops, a stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod, said member be ing adapted to be positioned in line with any one of said stops by rotating said piston rod, graduations on said stroke controlling member, means upon said cylinder against which the graduations can be read, and stop means to limit the rotation of said piston rod.
2. An improved drenching gun: comprising: a; cylinder, means to place the cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means arranged to allow the fluid to be drawn through said cylinder and piston in one" direction only, a pair of adjustable stops, a graduated stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod and adapted to be positioned in line with either of said stops by rotating said piston rod, and means to limit rotation of said piston rod to bring said stroke controlling member above one of the said stops when said piston rod is revolved in one direc tion and over the other stop when said rod is revolved in the opposite direction.
3. An improved drenching gun comprising: a cylinder, a means to place said cylinder into communication with a supply of drenching fluid, a piston rod, a piston within such cylinder and carried on said piston rod, valve means in said cylinder adapted to allow fluid to be drawn into said cylinder by upward movement of said piston but to prevent the return flow of the fluid, valve means in said piston adapted to allow the fluid to pass therethrough when said piston is moved downwardly but to prevent reverse flow, means connected to said cylinder whereby the drench may be, applied to an animal, a plurality of adjustable stops on said cylinder, a stroke controlling member attached to said piston rod, said ,member being adapt-ed to be positioned in line with any one of said stops by rotating said pis- REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record inthe file of thispatent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,081,817 Deming Dec. 16, 1913 2,114,699 Boehmer Apr. 19, 1938
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US3067915A (en) * 1960-05-23 1962-12-11 Microchemical Specialties Co Liquid dispensing devices
US3774608A (en) * 1972-09-07 1973-11-27 W Wohler Rumen drenching device
US4077750A (en) * 1976-01-28 1978-03-07 Hake George H Adjustable liquid dispensing pump
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US2114699A (en) * 1936-10-13 1938-04-19 John M Boehmer Food dispenser

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US3067915A (en) * 1960-05-23 1962-12-11 Microchemical Specialties Co Liquid dispensing devices
US3774608A (en) * 1972-09-07 1973-11-27 W Wohler Rumen drenching device
US4077750A (en) * 1976-01-28 1978-03-07 Hake George H Adjustable liquid dispensing pump
US20100068072A1 (en) * 2002-10-09 2010-03-18 Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. Device and Method Employing Shape Memory Alloy

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