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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
    • A61M3/00Medical syringes, e.g. enemata; Irrigators
    • A61M3/02Enemata; Irrigators
    • A61M3/0279Cannula; Nozzles; Tips; their connection means
    • A61M3/0283Cannula; Nozzles; Tips; their connection means with at least two inner passageways, a first one for irrigating and a second for evacuating

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  • This invention relates to nozzle appliances, &c.
  • the object of the invention is to produce a nozzle-appliance to a faucet or other discharge-opening of a pipe, which shall be capable of ready attachment and detachment, without necessitating the employment of any tool; furthermore, to produce a nozzle for holding medicinal or other matter, which may be firmly attached to either a hot or cold water faucet, singly, or to both a hot and a cold water faucet simultaneously; and, finally, to produce a device of the above nature, which shall be simple and cheap in construction, of a size easily to be contained in a pocket or other small receptacle, and, at once, ready, reliable, and eflicient in use.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in side elevation displaying an appliance detached.
  • Fig. 2 is a view, partly in elevation and partly 1n vertical, longitudinal section, showing one of the tapering plugs inserted into a faucet.
  • Fig. 3- is a view in vertical section showing a form of sprinkling-nozzle employed; and Fig. 4- is a view in elevation showing a syringe-nozzle substituted for the perforated-discharge-face of the sprinkling-nozzle.
  • A represents a tube, to which, for use with both hot and cold water faucets, the .Y-connection a is attached. To this Y-connection are attached the tubes a leading to the faucets. Attached to the other end of the tube A is a nozzle, B, for a showering or other device.
  • the nozzle B is preferably made in two parts 1) and 19 or b and 11 850., connected by a screw-thread, or the like, to permit the ready separation of the parts, in order that any desired substance, in the nature of a medicine or a perfume, or of cleansing or detergent matter, may be introsyringe, 19 is shown provided with an en-- larged end to be screwed to the portion, b, instead of the perforated discharge-plate, b to form the sprinkling-nozzle.
  • 0 represents a tapering plug, which is perforated lengthwise to receive a metallic elbow or piece, a notched and bent over outward, or everted, at one end as at at where the plug will be inserted, forming a flange against which the plug may bear, and at the other, inserted into a tube, a 7
  • This plug isprovided with a circumferential groove, or with circumferential grooves, forming an annular flange or annular flanges, the purpose of which is to render the plug more yielding, so that it may be readily fitted to faucets of different sizes. notched and bent reversely, as at A prevents the yielding plug 0 from becoming detached and remaining in the faucet When the device is disconnected from the latter.
  • the plug 0 has its inner portion reduced in diameter, and the notch or indentation is beveled and provided at its inner termination with an annular projection or shoulder.
  • This construction adapts the plug to be inserted in faucets of difierent sizes, andthe shoulder affords a bearing surface for the bent portion A of the elbow, whereby disengagement of these parts is prevented when the device is withdrawn from a faucet.
  • the said downwardly bent portions, A and the annular shoulder on the plug also co-operate to make a tight joint.
  • the appliance will bea convenience in any bath-room, but is especially useful to travelers who may desire a portable device which can be carriedin small compass, and is capable of attachment to any faucet, without having toemploy a tool, or coupling device.
  • the appliance is particularly to be distinguished from any device in which a rubber tube is to be drawn over a faucet-mouth, as a common tube is not adapted to the different sizes of faucets, and, besides, rubber, stretched in use, soon loses its elasticity.
  • the appliance has been particu- The metallic elbow, A being larly shown and described as having two tubes connected with the tube A and to be applied to two faucets, it will be obvious that there need be no Y-connection, that the tube A may be continuous or jointed by a straight connection, and that there may be but one:
  • a portable douche or nozzle appliance composed of a flexible tubular body port-ion having the branches united by? Y connect'ion eneof saiatramhesbeiugprovi ea with a suitable nozzle and each or the other two: having detachable metallic elbow whose cute-rend is n otchedand be n'trearwardiy and I runner flez'zi'ble branches united by a memlic Y coupling piece, one of said branches havinga s-uitablenozzle andeaoh of the other two having a metallic elbow inserted therein provided with a notched end rearwardly bent and at an incline, and a yielding plug upon said elbow having a rearwardly inclined or tapering notch or groove the same terminating a short distance from the end of the plug and leaving an annular shoulder which oooperates with the bent portion of the elbow, all combined in the manner and for the purposes efxplained.

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V, P. AUSTIN. NOZZLE APPLIANCE.
W 8 1 u 2 h w aw N m @b e P 5 ON. 0 0 MW N w w UNITED STATES PATENT-OFFICE.
OSCAR P. AUSTIN, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
NOZZLE APPLIANCE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 509,353, dated November 28, 1893.
Application filed October-10, 1891. Serial No. 403,284- (No model.)
ington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and usefullmprovements in Nozzle Appliances; and I do hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to nozzle appliances, &c.
The object of the invention is to produce a nozzle-appliance to a faucet or other discharge-opening of a pipe, which shall be capable of ready attachment and detachment, without necessitating the employment of any tool; furthermore, to produce a nozzle for holding medicinal or other matter, which may be firmly attached to either a hot or cold water faucet, singly, or to both a hot and a cold water faucet simultaneously; and, finally, to produce a device of the above nature, which shall be simple and cheap in construction, of a size easily to be contained in a pocket or other small receptacle, and, at once, ready, reliable, and eflicient in use. v
I have illustrated the invention in the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure l is a view in side elevation displaying an appliance detached. Fig. 2 is a view, partly in elevation and partly 1n vertical, longitudinal section, showing one of the tapering plugs inserted into a faucet. Fig.
3- is a view in vertical section showing a form of sprinkling-nozzle employed; and Fig. 4- is a view in elevation showing a syringe-nozzle substituted for the perforated-discharge-face of the sprinkling-nozzle.
In these drawings, A represents a tube, to which, for use with both hot and cold water faucets, the .Y-connection a is attached. To this Y-connection are attached the tubes a leading to the faucets. Attached to the other end of the tube A is a nozzle, B, for a showering or other device. The nozzle B is preferably made in two parts 1) and 19 or b and 11 850., connected by a screw-thread, or the like, to permit the ready separation of the parts, in order that any desired substance, in the nature of a medicine or a perfume, or of cleansing or detergent matter, may be introsyringe, 19 is shown provided with an en-- larged end to be screwed to the portion, b, instead of the perforated discharge-plate, b to form the sprinkling-nozzle.
0 represents a tapering plug, which is perforated lengthwise to receive a metallic elbow or piece, a notched and bent over outward, or everted, at one end as at at where the plug will be inserted, forming a flange against which the plug may bear, and at the other, inserted into a tube, a 7 This plug isprovided with a circumferential groove, or with circumferential grooves, forming an annular flange or annular flanges, the purpose of which is to render the plug more yielding, so that it may be readily fitted to faucets of different sizes. notched and bent reversely, as at A prevents the yielding plug 0 from becoming detached and remaining in the faucet When the device is disconnected from the latter. It will be readily observed that the plug 0 has its inner portion reduced in diameter, and the notch or indentation is beveled and provided at its inner termination with an annular projection or shoulder. This construction adapts the plug to be inserted in faucets of difierent sizes, andthe shoulder affords a bearing surface for the bent portion A of the elbow, whereby disengagement of these parts is prevented when the device is withdrawn from a faucet. The said downwardly bent portions, A and the annular shoulder on the plug also co-operate to make a tight joint.
The appliance will bea convenience in any bath-room, but is especially useful to travelers who may desire a portable device which can be carriedin small compass, and is capable of attachment to any faucet, without having toemploy a tool, or coupling device.
The appliance is particularly to be distinguished from any device in which a rubber tube is to be drawn over a faucet-mouth, as a common tube is not adapted to the different sizes of faucets, and, besides, rubber, stretched in use, soon loses its elasticity.
Although the appliance has been particu- The metallic elbow, A being larly shown and described as having two tubes connected with the tube A and to be applied to two faucets, it will be obvious that there need be no Y-connection, that the tube A may be continuous or jointed by a straight connection, and that there may be but one:
plug.
Besides being applicable to a bath-tub, it will be obvious that the appliance m 'ay be used in connection with any wash -stand,
spigot, or water-supply pipe.
Having thus fully described my invention, what Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, i s
1. A portable douche or nozzle appliance composed of a flexible tubular body port-ion having the branches united by? Y connect'ion eneof saiatramhesbeiugprovi ea with a suitable nozzle and each or the other two: having detachable metallic elbow whose cute-rend is n otchedand be n'trearwardiy and I runner flez'zi'ble branches united by a memlic Y coupling piece, one of said branches havinga s-uitablenozzle andeaoh of the other two having a metallic elbow inserted therein provided with a notched end rearwardly bent and at an incline, and a yielding plug upon said elbow having a rearwardly inclined or tapering notch or groove the same terminating a short distance from the end of the plug and leaving an annular shoulder which oooperates with the bent portion of the elbow, all combined in the manner and for the purposes efxplained. 3. The combination with the rigid elbow a having the rearwardly turned flanged end a of the yielding plug 0, formed with an in- Wardl y tapering annular notch, and an "an-nular bearing shoulder "at the inner termination of said notch said shoulder being in close proximity to the nangeon th'eel'bow, "cembjtnedan-dar'ranged for the purposes aseXe plain'ed. H A I v In'testtrnon'y whereof I'affiX my'signatitre in presence of two witnesses.
OSCAR P. AUSTIN.
Witness ,DA P MEAD R B KEEFE'R-
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Cited By (5)

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US3156931A (en) * 1961-08-24 1964-11-17 Harold R Holtman Bath tub with cascading inlet means
US3921635A (en) * 1974-05-22 1975-11-25 William Kohlmann Gauthier Shower head and douche
US4842107A (en) * 1986-01-31 1989-06-27 Nigel Buchanan Fluid system bleeding apparatus
US20040171321A1 (en) * 2001-09-13 2004-09-02 Plant Daniel James Flexible energy absorbing material and methods of manufacture thereof
US20110087197A1 (en) * 2008-04-21 2011-04-14 Bruno Mombrinie Antegrade colonic instillation apparatus

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3156931A (en) * 1961-08-24 1964-11-17 Harold R Holtman Bath tub with cascading inlet means
US3921635A (en) * 1974-05-22 1975-11-25 William Kohlmann Gauthier Shower head and douche
US4842107A (en) * 1986-01-31 1989-06-27 Nigel Buchanan Fluid system bleeding apparatus
US20040171321A1 (en) * 2001-09-13 2004-09-02 Plant Daniel James Flexible energy absorbing material and methods of manufacture thereof
US20110087197A1 (en) * 2008-04-21 2011-04-14 Bruno Mombrinie Antegrade colonic instillation apparatus

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