US519014A - Gtjstav beck - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M3/00—Medical syringes, e.g. enemata; Irrigators
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- This invention relates to an exchangeable liquid receptacle or reservoirapplied to medical syringes serving to prevent the injection liquid from coming in contact with thepump chamber or the piston, or where instead-of the usual syringe an india-rubber ball is used, to
- the liquid receptacle consists of a reservoir or preferably of glass which at the one end communicates with the pump chamber b of the syringe or with the hollow space of an india-rubber ball I) and at thezother end with a nozzle 0.
- the reservoir a may be of any suitable shape provided the one end is constructed so that it can be fitted in the under part of the pump chamber 1) or in the cylin drical part of the india-rubber ball I).
- a tight joint between the reservoir and the pump chamber b is effected by a packing ring d of india-rubber in connection with a female screw 6 placed over the latter; the tightening between the receptacle and india-rubber ball is produced by the cylindrical portion of the india-rubber ball 17'.
- the communicating orifice provided between the reservoir a and pump chamber or ball b respectively. is placed in the interior of the reservoir a in a tube f so that'this tube projects' into the reservoir a sufficiently far that the entering of the injection liquid through the communicating orifice in the pump chamber or ball respectively is rendered impossible.
- the lower end of the tube f is preferably closed and the communicating orifice most-suitably arranged on the side of the tube between the receptacle or reservoir and pump chamber or ball respectively.
- the exchangeable reservoirs or receptacles a may also serve for storing injection liquids and it'is only necessary to close those reservoirs or receptacles at both ends when filled,
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Description
BECK.
(No Model.)
SYRINGE,
Patented May 1, 1894 E NATIONAL umoammnm OMFANY WASHINGTON. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
GUSTAV BECK, or BERN, SWITZERLAND.
SYRING E.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No; 519,014, dated May 1, 1894. Application filed October 28, 1893- Serial No. 489.421. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GUSTAV BECK, a citizen of the Republic of Switzerland and a resident of 37 Brunnmatstrasse, Bern, in the Republic of Switzerland, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Syringes, of which the following is a specification. I
This invention relates to an exchangeable liquid receptacle or reservoirapplied to medical syringes serving to prevent the injection liquid from coming in contact with thepump chamber or the piston, or where instead-of the usual syringe an india-rubber ball is used, to
prevent the liquid from coming into contact with such ball, said receptacle rendering it possible at the same time to use different injection liquids successively without the syringe itself necessarily requiring cleansing.
In theannexed drawings three different methods of construction of this improved exchangeable liquid receptacle are represented, Figure 1 showing the receptacle in connection with the usual syringe consisting of a pump chamber and piston, while Figs. 2 and 3 show the liquid receptacle in connection with an india-rubber ball.
The liquid receptacle consists of a reservoir or preferably of glass which at the one end communicates with the pump chamber b of the syringe or with the hollow space of an india-rubber ball I) and at thezother end with a nozzle 0. The reservoir a may be of any suitable shape provided the one end is constructed so that it can be fitted in the under part of the pump chamber 1) or in the cylin drical part of the india-rubber ball I). A tight joint between the reservoir and the pump chamber b is effected by a packing ring d of india-rubber in connection with a female screw 6 placed over the latter; the tightening between the receptacle and india-rubber ball is produced by the cylindrical portion of the india-rubber ball 17'.
To prevent the injection liquid within the reservoir a from entering the pump chamber 1) or the ball I) when the syringe is laid over, the communicating orifice provided between the reservoir a and pump chamber or ball b respectively. is placed in the interior of the reservoir a in a tube f so that'this tube projects' into the reservoir a sufficiently far that the entering of the injection liquid through the communicating orifice in the pump chamber or ball respectively is rendered impossible. The lower end of the tube f is preferably closed and the communicating orifice most-suitably arranged on the side of the tube between the receptacle or reservoir and pump chamber or ball respectively.
The exchangeable reservoirs or receptacles a may also serve for storing injection liquids and it'is only necessary to close those reservoirs or receptacles at both ends when filled,
which can easily be effected by letting sealing wax drop onto the openings or in any other suitable way.
I claim as my invention-'- A receptacle adapted to contain liquid and to be attached to the compressor of a syringe, the said receptacle having an orifice for delivering fluid and an orifice for communicating with said compressor, the latter orifice being at the inner termination of a tubular extension of the wall of said receptacle projecting into the interior of the latter.
In witness whereof I have signed this specification in presence of two witnesses.
' GUSTAV BECK. Witnesses:
JOHN WABER, MAX GYsI,
Engineer.
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Cited By (1)
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| US5154702A (en) * | 1990-05-21 | 1992-10-13 | Wheaton Industries | Variable dosage dropper system |
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| US5154702A (en) * | 1990-05-21 | 1992-10-13 | Wheaton Industries | Variable dosage dropper system |
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