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US758643A
US758643A US18557903A US1903185579A US758643A US 758643 A US758643 A US 758643A US 18557903 A US18557903 A US 18557903A US 1903185579 A US1903185579 A US 1903185579A US 758643 A US758643 A US 758643A
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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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    • A61M5/32Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
    • A61M5/3205Apparatus for removing or disposing of used needles or syringes, e.g. containers; Means for protection against accidental injuries from used needles
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  • Tn wams paens no.l Pumourno.. WASHINGTON. D, c.
  • the invention has for an object to provide an improved construction of the tubes whereby they may be nested together and inserted within the bulb for transportation or removed and independently used, the structure being such that it is not necessary to separate the tubes when the larger one thereof is in use.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of the invention assembled for transportation with the protecting-cap applied.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section showing the vaginal tube in position for use.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar View showing the rectal tube in position for use.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective of the vaginal tube.
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view of the rectal tube.
  • Fig. 6 is avertical section showing the channel through the internal thread of the vaginal tube, and
  • Fig. 7 is a central vertical section-of the cap applied. in Fig. l.
  • the letter A designates a bulb of any suitable material, preferably of soft rubber, and compressible in the usual -manner, which is provided at its open end with a nut A', having an interior thread A2 and aange A3.
  • vaginal tube Bis provided at one end with an exterior thread B', disposed at one side of a chamber B2, which also forms a shoulder extending circumferentially upon the exterior of the tube.
  • a series of small apertures B5 adapted to produce a spraying action of the liquid from the bulb, and also with one or more 4slots B, disposed diagonally of the vertical axis of the tube, so as to impart awhirling or rotary motion to the liquid emitted therefrom.
  • the open end of the vaginal tube is provided with an interior thread B7, adapted to engage suitable threads upon the rectal tube O.
  • This tube is provided at its lower end with a vshoulder O, having upon one side thereof a thread O2 and upon the opposite side a thread O3, while at the opposite end a suitable aperture O4 is provided for the purpose of permitting the passage of liquid through'the threaded connection between the tubes B and OV when connected as shown in Fig; 2, where the shoulder C and the threads C3 of the rectal tube are provided with a groove or passage O5, which in its adjusted position cooperates with a similar passage Bf, formed in the threaded portion B7 of the vaginal tube B.
  • a4 cap D is provided to form the proper closure to prevent the escape of the liquid and to protect the threaded end of the rectal tube, which projects.
  • This cap is secured4 in position by means of the interior threads D in its lower portion engaging the threads B upon the open end of the tube B.
  • the parts are assembled as shown in Fig. 2, and' upon compression of the bulb the liquid passes through the passage between the connection with the rectal tube and also through the channel thereof, so as to feed a full supply to the apertures and slots at the tip thereof.
  • the rectal tube may be removed from the vaginal tube and the latter used alone, if desired.
  • the same is reversed from the position shown in Fig. 2-into that shown in Fig. 3, while the vaginal tube is inserted within the bulb and receives through its tip the liquid to be fed through the rectal tube.
  • One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a syringe which can be easily transported in a compact manner, such as would enable it to be carried in the pocket or placed beneath the pillow, and when carried in such position the temperature of the body of the wearer will warm the solution of liquid therein sufciently for use and avoid the necessity of independent heating of the liquid.
  • the bulb In the use of the syringe the bulb is alter. nately compressed and relaxed in the usual manner until all of the liquid is expelled, and for the purpose of clearing the tubes if they become clogged they may be reversed in position and by this compression and relaxing of the bulb the liquid forced therethrough until the obstruction is removed.
  • a bulb having a threaded connection at its open end, a tube having anexteriorly-threaded portion to engage said connection and an interiorly-threaded portion, an independent exteriorly-threaded tube disposed within the first-mentioned tube to engage the interiorly-th readed portion thereof, and means to provide a channel through the connection between said tubes.
  • a bulb having a threaded nut at its open end, a tube having an exteriorly-threaded portion to engage said nut, an independent tube disposed within the firstmentioned tube, a cap applied to the firstmentioned tube to close the free end of the same, and means to providea channel through the connection between said tubes.
  • a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and exteriorly-threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, and a secondary tube of less diameter than the firstmentioned tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof.
  • a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and exteriorly-threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, a seeondary tube of less diameter than the firstmentioned tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, the threaded portion next the top 'of said secondary tube being provided with a channel therethrough for the passage of liquid.
  • a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and eXteriorly-tln'eaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, a secondary tube of less diameter than the first-mentioned ⁇ tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, the threaded portion next the top of said secondary tube being provided with a channel therethrough for the passage of liquid, and a closing cap interiorly threaded to engage the threaded portion upon the free end of the first-mentioned tube.
  • a compressible bulb having a threaded connection, a vaginal tube ⁇ a threaded cap, and a shoulder at the open end of said tube having threads upon the opposite sides thereof one set of which threads are adapted to engage the bulb connection and the other receive said cap.

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No. 753,643. PATBNTED MAY s, 1904. J. HAIGH. PORTABLE SYRINGE.
APPLICATION FILED DEU. 17.11903.
H0 MODEL.
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UNITED STATES Patented May 3, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE. l
JOSEPH HAIGH, OF VVETMORE, KANSAS, ASSIGNOR TO THE MCPIKE DRUG COMPANY, OF ATOHISON, KANSAS, A CORPORATION OF KANSAS.
PORTABLE SYRINGE.
`SIEIllGIlICl-'L'lION forming part of Letters Patent No.v 758,643, dated May 3, 1904.
Application filed December 17, 1903. Serial No. 185,579. (No model.)
To all whom t 11mg/ concern;
Be it known that I, JOSEPH HAIGH, acitizen of the United States, residing at Wetmore, in the county of Nemaha, State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements bulb and also a body of liquid', so that the syringe may be ready for use at any time.
The invention has for an object to provide an improved construction of the tubes whereby they may be nested together and inserted within the bulb for transportation or removed and independently used, the structure being such that it is not necessary to separate the tubes when the larger one thereof is in use.
Other and further objects and advantages of the invention will be hereinafter set forth, and the novel features thereof dened by the appended claims. Y
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective of the invention assembled for transportation with the protecting-cap applied. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section showing the vaginal tube in position for use. Fig. 3 is a similar View showing the rectal tube in position for use. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective of the vaginal tube. Fig. 5 is a similar view of the rectal tube. Fig. 6 is avertical section showing the channel through the internal thread of the vaginal tube, and Fig. 7 is a central vertical section-of the cap applied. in Fig. l.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts Vin the several figures of the drawings.
The letter A designates a bulb of any suitable material, preferably of soft rubber, and compressible in the usual -manner, which is provided at its open end with a nut A', having an interior thread A2 and aange A3. A
vaginal tube Bis provided at one end with an exterior thread B', disposed at one side of a chamber B2, which also forms a shoulder extending circumferentially upon the exterior of the tube. At the opposite side of the chamber with a series of small apertures B5, adapted to produce a spraying action of the liquid from the bulb, and also with one or more 4slots B, disposed diagonally of the vertical axis of the tube, so as to impart awhirling or rotary motion to the liquid emitted therefrom. The
open end of the vaginal tube is provided with an interior thread B7, adapted to engage suitable threads upon the rectal tube O. This tube is provided at its lower end with a vshoulder O, having upon one side thereof a thread O2 and upon the opposite side a thread O3, while at the opposite end a suitable aperture O4 is provided for the purpose of permitting the passage of liquid through'the threaded connection between the tubes B and OV when connected as shown in Fig; 2, where the shoulder C and the threads C3 of the rectal tube are provided with a groove or passage O5, which in its adjusted position cooperates with a similar passage Bf, formed in the threaded portion B7 of the vaginal tube B. When the tubes are inserted within the bulb in position for transportation. as shown in Figs. 1 and 7, a4 cap D is provided to form the proper closure to prevent the escape of the liquid and to protect the threaded end of the rectal tube, which projects. This cap is secured4 in position by means of the interior threads D in its lower portion engaging the threads B upon the open end of the tube B.
In the operation of the invention when it is desired to use the vaginal tube the parts are assembled as shown in Fig. 2, and' upon compression of the bulb the liquid passes through the passage between the connection with the rectal tube and also through the channel thereof, so as to feed a full supply to the apertures and slots at the tip thereof. It will also be obvious that the rectal tube may be removed from the vaginal tube and the latter used alone, if desired. In the use of the rectal tube the same is reversed from the position shown in Fig. 2-into that shown in Fig. 3, while the vaginal tube is inserted within the bulb and receives through its tip the liquid to be fed through the rectal tube.
W hen the parts are to be packed for transportation, lthe vaginal tube is retained in the position shown in Fig. 3 and the rectal tube reversed, so that the tube thereof| lies within the channel of the vaginal tube, as shown by Fig. 7, when the cap is applied to the parts thus secured in position and the liquid contained in the bulb effectually retained.
One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a syringe which can be easily transported in a compact manner, such as would enable it to be carried in the pocket or placed beneath the pillow, and when carried in such position the temperature of the body of the wearer will warm the solution of liquid therein sufciently for use and avoid the necessity of independent heating of the liquid.
In the use of the syringe the bulb is alter. nately compressed and relaxed in the usual manner until all of the liquid is expelled, and for the purpose of clearing the tubes if they become clogged they may be reversed in position and by this compression and relaxing of the bulb the liquid forced therethrough until the obstruction is removed.
While the present invention has been illustrated and described in connection with rectal and vaginal tubes, still any desired tube may be used, thus forming a syringe which is convenient, neat, antiseptic, and safely portable when filled ready for immediate use.
It will be obvious that changes may be made in the details of construction and configuration without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Having described my invention and set forth its merits, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a syringe, a bulb having a threaded connection at its open end, a tube having anexteriorly-threaded portion to engage said connection and an interiorly-threaded portion, an independent exteriorly-threaded tube disposed within the first-mentioned tube to engage the interiorly-th readed portion thereof, and means to provide a channel through the connection between said tubes.
2. In a syringe, a bulb having a threaded nut at its open end, a tube having an exteriorly-threaded portion to engage said nut, an independent tube disposed within the firstmentioned tube, a cap applied to the firstmentioned tube to close the free end of the same, and means to providea channel through the connection between said tubes.
3. In a syringe, a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and exteriorly-threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, and a secondary tube of less diameter than the firstmentioned tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof.
4. In a syringe, a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and exteriorly-threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, a seeondary tube of less diameter than the firstmentioned tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, the threaded portion next the top 'of said secondary tube being provided with a channel therethrough for the passage of liquid.
5. In a syringe, a bulb provided with a threaded nut, a tube provided at one end with a shoulder and eXteriorly-tln'eaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, a secondary tube of less diameter than the first-mentioned` tube and provided with a shoulder having threaded portions upon the opposite sides thereof, the threaded portion next the top of said secondary tube being provided with a channel therethrough for the passage of liquid, and a closing cap interiorly threaded to engage the threaded portion upon the free end of the first-mentioned tube.
6. In a syringe, a compressible bulb having a threaded connection, a vaginal tube` a threaded cap, and a shoulder at the open end of said tube having threads upon the opposite sides thereof one set of which threads are adapted to engage the bulb connection and the other receive said cap.
In testimony whereof I afx my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH HAIGH.
Witnesses:
J. S. FITZGERALD, R. L. MUNsoN.
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US2588135A (en) * 1949-07-15 1952-03-04 Seamless Rubber Co Syringe
US2588381A (en) * 1947-06-13 1952-03-11 Seamless Rubber Co Syringe
US2948279A (en) * 1957-07-18 1960-08-09 Arthur E Mann Medical device
US3557788A (en) * 1968-03-08 1971-01-26 Betty J Swartz Disposable syringe
US4043356A (en) * 1975-08-20 1977-08-23 Morris Turner Pty. Limited Inflating probe
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US20050085684A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-04-21 Gerhard Rakhorst Catheter pump, catheter and fittings therefore and methods of using a catheter pump
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US2588381A (en) * 1947-06-13 1952-03-11 Seamless Rubber Co Syringe
US2588135A (en) * 1949-07-15 1952-03-04 Seamless Rubber Co Syringe
US2948279A (en) * 1957-07-18 1960-08-09 Arthur E Mann Medical device
US3557788A (en) * 1968-03-08 1971-01-26 Betty J Swartz Disposable syringe
US4043356A (en) * 1975-08-20 1977-08-23 Morris Turner Pty. Limited Inflating probe
WO1985004108A1 (en) * 1984-03-19 1985-09-26 Fournier E P Prophylactic rectal douching device
US20050085684A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-04-21 Gerhard Rakhorst Catheter pump, catheter and fittings therefore and methods of using a catheter pump
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US20050210572A1 (en) * 2004-03-25 2005-09-29 Fogel Jeffrey B Portable bidet
US20060207007A1 (en) * 2004-03-25 2006-09-21 Fogel Jeffrey B Portable bidet
US20060241209A1 (en) * 2005-04-22 2006-10-26 Madle Thomas G Colorants, dispersants, dispersions, and inks
US8414549B1 (en) * 2011-01-28 2013-04-09 Christopher Y. Thomas, Jr. Anus cleaning apparatus
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