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US790234A
US790234A US20745404A US1904207454A US790234A US 790234 A US790234 A US 790234A US 20745404 A US20745404 A US 20745404A US 1904207454 A US1904207454 A US 1904207454A US 790234 A US790234 A US 790234A
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PATENTBD MAY 16, 1905.
A. R. WALDO. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT.
APPLICATION FILED KAY 11.1904.
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' UNITED STATES Patented May 16, 1905.
ABRAHAM R. WALDO, OF EATON, COLORADO.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT.
SPECIFICATIONAforming part of Letters Patent No. 790,234, dated May 16, 1905.
Application filed May 11, 1904. Serial No. 207,454. i
To all 7.071.017@ it may concern:
Be it known that I, ABRAHAM R. WALDo, a citizen of the United States, residing at Eaton,- in the county of Weld and State of Colorado, have invented new and useful Improvements in Surgical Instruments, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in the class of surgery, and particularly to the subclass of instruments in veterinary operations; and the object is to provide an improved instrument for cutting the sphincter muscles located adjacent to the orifice of a cows teat or those of other milk-producing domestic animals.
The invention embodies a telescoping casing and a lance or knife of particular con-l struction heldin one of the sections of the handle, all as will be hereinafter fully specidistinctly pointed out.
I have fully and clearly illustrated the invention in the annexed drawings, to be taken as a part of this specification.
Reference being had to the drawings, Figure 1 is acentral longitudinal section through the casing and handle and showing the lance or knife as properly positioned therein. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the lance or knife complete removed from vthe case, the adjustable disk being indicated in dotted lines.
Fig. 3 is a transverse section through the casing and knife, taken on the line?) 3 of Fig. 1.
In the drawings the same parts appearing in the different illustrations are designated by similar reference notations.
Referring to the drawings, A A designate the parts or sections of the handle orcasing of round or cylindrical exteriors.
The section A is a solid cylinder, having a lance-socket l made therein to take in the main portion of the shank lof the knife-blade. The socket is tapered, as at 2, to form a shoulder against which the shoulder in the lblade abuts and is held, and then the socket is continued in a straight bore of reduced diameter, as at 3. At 4 the part A is provided with exterior screw-threads and at the outer end is provided with screw-threads 5, with which the interior threads of a cap 6 engage. This cap 6 is concaved in its inner face, as shown, to fit over a convex screw-cap which clamps the knife or lance in position in the handle, substantially as shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
The section A consists of ahollow cylinder and is provided with interior screw-threads 7, which engage over the threaded end portion of the part A, as indicated in Fig. 1 of the drawings. It will Vbe perceived that by this threaded connection the sections of the handle or case may be adjusted endwise to each other, and th us cause the cutting portion of the knife to project more or less beyond the open end of the part A", so as to make a deeper or more shallow cut within the orifice of the teat. The free end of the part Al is provided with exterior screw-threads, which engage with the interior threads of a cap 8, which closes the endof the handle when the instrument is not in use. Centrally in the cap 8 is formed a socket 9, which takes in the round extension at the end of the knife, the socket being made deep enough to extend to the point or termination of the cutting-blade, as indicated in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
B designates the knife or lance made of a ilat piece of steel, the shank of which lits in the passage or socket 1 of the part A and is formed with a tapering shoulder 10 to set against the tapering shoulder 2 in the handle, and from the termination of this tapered portion the round part 11 extends, which is adapted to Afit the counterpart bore 3 of the part A. l The part 11 extends beyond the end of the handle and is Vprovided with left-hand screw-threads 12 to engage in like threads made in the socket of the clamping-nut 13, which is made with a round head to set within the concave of the cap 6.. It will be readily' perceived that by screwing up the clampingnut the body of the blade is drawn tight in position and held firmly. The lower portion of the shank or body of the knife extends centrally and loosely through the casing A', substantially as shown. The cutting-blade 15 of the knife tapers in the direction of its length and is of such width and length as may suit it for the purposes intended. It has both edges sharp, as indicated, and at its point or terminationhas a round extension 16, which sets in the socket 9 of the cap 8 when the cap is in place. On the cutting-blade 15,while the operation is being performed, is arranged an elastic disk 18, which acts as a shield to prevent the cut from being made deeper than required.
It is well known that some cows are hard to milk and the operation of milking them is tedious and laborious. The cause of diiicult expulsion of the milk abides in the fact that the sphincter muscles adjacent to the orifice of the teat close the duct so closely as to be of difficult manipulation. By the use of my invention the sphincter muscles are readily separated and the hard-milking problem no longer exists.
The uses of my improvements in operation are effected as follows: The parts being assembled as indicated in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the operation may be proceeded with by removing the cap 8 and adjusting the rubber disk on the blade to suit the depth of the cut, and then the extension 16 is inserted in the oriiice of the teat and pushed home`until the cutting edges can take effect, when by a quick movement inward or upward the knife is moved until the rubber disk is encountered, when the operation is complete and the instrument is withdrawn. The operation is attended with very little pain to the animal and has no sequential inconvenience attendingit. The
muscles remain severed without detriment or soreness or should they again connect they do so by accretion.
Having thus described my invention, what l claim is- 1. In an instrument of the character described, a handle-piece having a longitudinal central blade-seat, a knife having its shank litted and secured in the seat of the handlepiece, and formed with a double-ed ged cutting portion terminating in a round projection, a yielding disk on the cutting-blade, and a second cylindrical handle piece adjustably mounted on the iirst-mentioned handle-piece.
2. An instrument for cutting the sphincter muscles of a cows teat, comprising a twopart handle adjustable endwise` a knife the shank of which is iixedly secured in one of the handle parts and the cutting-blade thereof extending beyond the end of the detachable handle part, said blade terminating in an extension to guide the cutting-blade into the duct of the teat, and caps on the outer ends of the handle parts.
In testimony whereof l. aiiix my signatu re in presence of two witnesses.
ABRAHAM R. VVALDO.
Witnesses:
FRANK J. DUXBURY, THOMAS HALPIN.
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Cited By (3)

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US2864370A (en) * 1955-09-19 1958-12-16 Alvos Del Instrument for lancing snake bites
US4545376A (en) * 1982-03-09 1985-10-08 Werner Beiter Blood lancet
US5127890A (en) * 1989-10-13 1992-07-07 Nordic Sport Production I Arvidsjaur Ab Protective sleeve for javelins

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2864370A (en) * 1955-09-19 1958-12-16 Alvos Del Instrument for lancing snake bites
US4545376A (en) * 1982-03-09 1985-10-08 Werner Beiter Blood lancet
US5127890A (en) * 1989-10-13 1992-07-07 Nordic Sport Production I Arvidsjaur Ab Protective sleeve for javelins

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