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    • 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 improvements in 1o atomizers ornebulizers.
  • the objects of this invention are, first, to provide an improved atomizer or nebulizerin which the liquid medicament is retained in the flask no matter in what'position it may 15 be placed; second, to provide an improved atomizer or nebulizer which is simple and convenient to use; third, to provide an irnproved atomizer .or .nebulizer in which the parts are very simple and economical to prozo cute and are readily assembled; fourth, to provide. an improved atomizer or nebulizer which is readily disassembled for purposes of cleansing or the like and one which may be quickly reassembled by an inexperienced perz son.
  • Fig.v 4 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a modi-n 5o fied form of the atomizer-tubel- A
  • similar letters of reference refer to similar parts throughout ,the several views.r l
  • the' medicayment-flask A is open at each end and is provvided with outwardly-extending threaded necks.
  • Tapered Stoppers a are provided. IThese Stoppers are retained in position by .threaded caps A which engage the outer 'tubeB is provided witha longitudinal airpassage b. The inner end of the tube B is chambered to receive the ball check-valve c for; the air-passage b.
  • This ⁇ valve is held normally in its seat lby the coiled springe seat, it also closes the laterally-opening delivery-passage b of the air-passage b This l ⁇ 7o one end of which bears against the ball c and Q the other against the cap B for the inner en d of the tube B.
  • the valve ois infitsdelivery-passage bl opens across the upper' end of the medicament-passage 6.
  • medicament-passage b is preferably bored't I from the lower end, a hole 12 being bored through the flange b in line therewith, so that the medicament -passage is accessible for cleaning.
  • the .air delivered through the air-passage b vlifts the valve c from its seat, thereby opening lthe air-delivery passage b.
  • the delivery of the air under pressure across the upper end of the medicament-passage draws the medicament therethrough and delivers it against the wall of the ask, thereby atomizing the same.
  • the delivery-tube D is carried by the other stopper a.
  • VThis tube is rovided/ with a flange d, corresponding to t e fiange b of the atomizer-tube B, for retaining the tube in position in the stopper.
  • the inlet-ports for lthe delivery-tube Dvare formed longitudinally through the'laterally-projecting arms D. These arms are flaredl at their outer ends and serve as a trap to prevent the delivery of the liquid or medicament through the tube D.
  • a suitablel the tube D A suitablel the tube D.
  • tip D is provided for When it is desired to remove either the lat--A l.
  • Stoppers withdrawn. .
  • valve c prevents the liquid medicament being drawn through the air-passage b', as sometimes occurs when the air buIb or pump works improperly. It also prevents any seepage of the liquid medicament therethrough when not in use.
  • a stem-valve c is provided in the modified construction of valve shown in Fi r. 3 .
  • the form il ustrated in Fig. 1 is, however, preferred, as it not only effectively seals the air-passage b, but also the delivery-passage b therefor.
  • the upper end of the tube B is' externally threaded to receive the threaded sleeve B.
  • This sleeve is screwed down u on the tube B until it rests upon the iiange A perforation e is formed for the admission of the medicament.
  • This tube or sleeve B" forms the medicament-passage of the atomizer-tube.
  • a perforation is formed through the sleeve or tube B", adapted to be brought into registry with the air-delivery passage c.
  • the cap Bm is in this structure threaded into the end of the outer tube or sleeve B.
  • the valve c is arranged to close the air-passage and also the delivery-passage.
  • Stoppers therefor; an atomiZing-tube having an -air-passage and a medicamentassage, carried by one of said stoppers; a eliverytube carried bythe other of said Stoppers; Stoppers in position, fol. ⁇ the purposev specified.
  • atomiZing-tube having an a1r-passage anda medicament-passage, carried by one ofV sa1d stoppers' a delivery-tube carried by the other of said Stoppers; and a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube, for the purpose specified.
  • l 11 The combination of a medicamentflask open at each' end.;stoppers therefor; an
  • atomlzmgtube having an fau-passage and a ⁇ medicament-passage, carried by one of said Stoppers; a deliverytubepcarried by the other of said Stoppers; and fianges on said tubes engaging the inner ends of said stoppers, for the purpose specified.

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PATENTED MARQzo, 1906.
F. C. DORMENT. ATOMIZER 0R NEBULIZER.
APPLIOATIO I'ILIJD SEPT.14 1904.
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UNITED STATES.
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l FRANK DORMNT, OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TOV NATIONAL VAPORIZER COMPANY, OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
ATOMIZER OR NEBULIZER.l
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 20, 1906.
' To a/ZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK C. DORMENT, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of, Kalamazoo, county of Kalamazoo, 5 State of Michigan, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Atomizers orA` Nebulizers, of which the following is a specification. p
This invention relates to improvements in 1o atomizers ornebulizers.-
The objects of this invention are, first, to provide an improved atomizer or nebulizerin which the liquid medicament is retained in the flask no matter in what'position it may 15 be placed; second, to provide an improved atomizer or nebulizer which is simple and convenient to use; third, to provide an irnproved atomizer .or .nebulizer in which the parts are very simple and economical to prozo duce and are readily assembled; fourth, to provide. an improved atomizer or nebulizer which is readily disassembled for purposes of cleansing or the like and one which may be quickly reassembled by an inexperienced perz son.
5 vFurther objects and objects relating to structural details will definitely appear'from the detailed description to follow.v e
I accomplish the objects of my invention 3o bythe devices and means described in the e following specification.
,j The invention is clearly defined, and pointed out in the claims.
A structure embodying the features of my 3 5 invention is clearly illustrated inthe accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional 'view thereof, a section of the air-supply tube be- Fig. 2 is a detail longitudinal sectional view'of a modified construction, the stopper-retaining cap A engaging the necks of the flask by friction instead of by screw-threads, as shown in Fig. Fig. Bis a detail longitudinal sectional view of the atomiZing-tube, showing a modifled constructionof check-valve for the airpassage of: the atomizing-tube.' Fig.v 4 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a modi-n 5o fied form of the atomizer-tubel- A In the drawings similar letters of reference refer to similar parts throughout ,the several views.r l
Referring tothe drawings, the' medicayment-flask A is open at each end and is provvided with outwardly-extending threaded necks. Tapered Stoppers a are provided. IThese Stoppers are retained in position by .threaded caps A which engage the outer 'tubeB is provided witha longitudinal airpassage b. The inner end of the tube B is chambered to receive the ball check-valve c for; the air-passage b. This` valve is held normally in its seat lby the coiled springe seat, it also closes the laterally-opening delivery-passage b of the air-passage b This l `7o one end of which bears against the ball c and Q the other against the cap B for the inner en d of the tube B. When the valve ois infitsdelivery-passage bl opens across the upper' end of the medicament-passage 6. The
medicament-passage b is preferably bored't I from the lower end, a hole 12 being bored through the flange b in line therewith, so that the medicament -passage is accessible for cleaning. With the parts arranged as I have illustrated and described the .air delivered through the air-passage b vlifts the valve c from its seat, thereby opening lthe air-delivery passage b. The delivery of the air under pressure across the upper end of the medicament-passage draws the medicament therethrough and delivers it against the wall of the ask, thereby atomizing the same.
The delivery-tube D is carried by the other stopper a. VThis tube is rovided/ with a flange d, corresponding to t e fiange b of the atomizer-tube B, for retaining the tube in position in the stopper. The inlet-ports for lthe delivery-tube Dvare formed longitudinally through the'laterally-projecting arms D. These arms are flaredl at their outer ends and serve as a trap to prevent the delivery of the liquid or medicament through the tube D. A suitablel the tube D.
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tip D is provided for When it is desired to remove either the lat--A l.
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Stoppers withdrawn. .The Stoppers-are pref-v erably made of cork, as they thus effectively hold the atomizing and delivery tubes in position and also effectively seal the fiask. The economy thereof is evident.
In the modified construction shown in Fig. 2 the screw-threads are omitted from the necks of the flask and the retaining-cap A is retained merely by friction. The valve c prevents the liquid medicament being drawn through the air-passage b', as sometimes occurs when the air buIb or pump works improperly. It also prevents any seepage of the liquid medicament therethrough when not in use.
In the modified construction of valve shown in Fi r. 3 a stem-valve c is provided. The form il ustrated in Fig. 1 is, however, preferred, as it not only effectively seals the air-passage b, but also the delivery-passage b therefor.
The particular style of medicament-trap for the delivery-tube D is very effective and economical to produce. Variations thereof will, however, appear to those skilled in the art.
In the modified construction of atomizertube shown in Fig. 4 the upper end of the tube B is' externally threaded to receive the threaded sleeve B. This sleeve is screwed down u on the tube B until it rests upon the iiange A perforation e is formed for the admission of the medicament. This tube or sleeve B" forms the medicament-passage of the atomizer-tube. A perforation is formed through the sleeve or tube B", adapted to be brought into registry with the air-delivery passage c. The cap Bm is in this structure threaded into the end of the outer tube or sleeve B. The valve c is arranged to close the air-passage and also the delivery-passage.
With the parts of my improved atomizer arranged as is illustrated and described they are very economical to produce and are quickly and easily disassembled for purposes of cleaning and the like and may be reassembled and adjusted Without any liability ofthe parts becoming disarranged. It is also very compact and convenient to use. The instrument with the medicament therein may be placed in any position without spilling the same, and it may, if desired, be set up ready for use in shipping and the medicament placed therein, if desired.
I A have illustrated and described my improved atomizer or nebulizer in the form preferred by me on account of its structural simplicity and economy, although I am aware that itis capable of considerable variation in structural details without departing from my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination of a medicament-ask open at each end, having outwardly-expanding threaded necks, tapered stoppers therefor; an atomizing-tube having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried b y one of said stoppers; a delivery-tube having inletports formed longitudinally through laterally-projecting flaring arms thereon, carried by the other of said stoppers; and threaded caps for retaining said stoppers in position, for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of a medicament-flask open at each end, having threaded necks; stoppers therefor; an atomizing-tube, having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; a deliverytube, having inlet-ports formed longitudinally through laterally-projecting flaring arms thereon, carried by the other of said stoppers; and threaded caps for retaining said stoppers in position, for the purpose specified.
3. The combination of a medicament-flask open at each end; stoppers therefor; an atomizing-tube, having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; a deliverytube, having inlet -ports formed longitudinally through laterally-projecting flaring arms thereon, carried by the other of said stoppers; and fianges on said tubes engaging the inner ends of said stoppers, for the purpose specified.
4. The combination of a medicament-fiask open at each end stoppers therefor; an atomizing-tube having an air-passage and a inedicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; and a delivery-tube having inlet-ports formed longitudinally through laterally-projecting flaring arms thereon, carried by the other of said stoppers; for the purpose specified.
5. The combination of a medicament-flask open at each end having threaded necks; stoppers therefor; an atomiZing-tube having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; a deliverytube carried by the other of said stoppers a medicament trap for said delivery tube 5 flanges on said tubes engaging the inner ends of said stoppers; and threaded caps for retaining said stoppers in position, for the purpose specified.
6. The combination of a medicament-Hash open at each end, having threaded necks 5 stoppers therefor; an atomizing-tube having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; a deliverytube carried by the other of said stoppers; a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube; and threaded caps for retaining said stoppers in position, for the purpose specified.
7 The combination of a medicament-Hash open at each end, having threaded necks 3 stoppers therefor; an atomiZing-tube having an air-passage and a medicament-passage, carried by one of said stoppers; a deliverytube carried by the other of said stoppers;
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-v taining said Stoppers in position, for the purand threaded caps for retaining said pose specified. Y 8. Thecombination of amedicament-fiask open at each end, having threaded necks;
' Stoppers therefor; an atomiZing-tube having an -air-passage and a medicamentassage, carried by one of said stoppers; a eliverytube carried bythe other of said Stoppers; Stoppers in position, fol.` the purposev specified.
9. The combination of a'medic'ament-fiask open at each end; Stoppers therefor; an atomlzing-tube having an air-passage and a Inedicamentassage, carried by one of said stoppers; a elivery-tube carriedY by the-other of said stoppers a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube; and flanges on said tubes engag- 1ng the innerfends of said-stoppers; for the purpose specified.
10. Thev combination of a medicamentl flask open at each end; Stoppers therefor; an
atomiZing-tube having an a1r-passage anda medicament-passage, carried by one ofV sa1d stoppers' a delivery-tube carried by the other of said Stoppers; and a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube, for the purpose specified. l 11. The combination of a medicamentflask open at each' end.;stoppers therefor; an
atomlzmgtube having an fau-passage and a` medicament-passage, carried by one of said Stoppers; a deliverytubepcarried by the other of said Stoppers; and fianges on said tubes engaging the inner ends of said stoppers, for the purpose specified. v
12. The combination of a medicamentflask open at each end; stoppers therefor.; an
' engagin atomizing-tube having an a1r-passage and a medicament- Y Stoppers; an a de ivery-tubecarried by the other of said Stoppers, for the purpose specified. i
13. The combination .of a medicamentfiask open4 at each end, having threaded necks; stoppers therefor; an atomiZing-tube carried by one of said stop ers; a deliverysaid stoppers; a medicament trap for said delivery tube; flanges on saidl atomizing and delivery tubes the inner endsof said Stoppers and threade caps for retaining said stoppers in position, for the purpose specified. p
14. The combination of *a medicamentflask open at each end having threaded necks Stoppers therefor; an atomi'zing-tube carried by one of said Stoppers; a delivery-tube carriedl by the vother of said Stoppers; flanges on said atomizing and delivery tubesy engagin Ythe inner ends of said Stoppers; and threade vcaps for retaining said Stoppers in position,
assa e, carried by one ofsaid.
necks; stoppers therefor; anatomizing-tube carried by one of said Stoppers; a deliverytube carried by the other of said Stoppers; and threaded caps for retaining said Stoppers in' position, for the purpose specified.
17. The combination of a medicamentflaskopen at each end; Stoppers therefor; an atomiZmg-tube carried by one of-said stoppers; a delivery-tube carried-by the other of said Stoppers; a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube; and flanges on said'atomizing and delivery` tubes engaging `the inner ends of said Stoppers, for the purpose specified.
18. The .combination of a medicament'- flask open at each end; Stoppers therefor; an atomizlng-tube: carried by oneof said stoppers; a delivery-tube carried by the other of said Stoppers; and flanges on said atomizing of said'stoppers,`for the purpose specified.
19. The combination of a medicamentflask .open at eachv end; Stoppers therefor; an
atomizing-tubke having airA and medicament passages carried by one of said Stoppers; a
elivery-tube carried by the other, of said` Stoppers and a medicament-trap for said delivery-tube, for the purpose specified. 20. The combination ofa medicamentflask o pen at each end; stoppers therefor; an atomizmg-tube having air and medicament passages carried by one of said Stoppers; and
a delivery-tubehcarried by the other of said i Stoppers, for the purpose specified.
21. The combination of a medicamentflask open at each end; stoppers therefor ,"an atomizmg-tube arranged through one of said Stoppers; a delivery-tube arranged' through the other of said Stoppers; anges -on said tubes engaging the inner ends ofsaid stoppers; throug h Which said tubes proj ect, for retaining sa1d stopper-s in position, for the purpose specified. y
'22. The combination of a medicament- .flask open at each end; Stoppers therefor; van
atomiz'ing-tube arranged through one of said Stoppers; a delivery-tube arranged through the other of said Stoppers; and caps having central openings through Which said tubes tion, for 'the purpose specified.
In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand in the presence-oftwo Witnesses. v FRANK C. DORMENT. y Witnesses: i Y Bessin K. OWENS.
Oris A. EARL.
and vcaps having centralA openings project, for retaining said stoppersin posi-
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