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US839133A
US839133A US31755206A US1906317552A US839133A US 839133 A US839133 A US 839133A US 31755206 A US31755206 A US 31755206A US 1906317552 A US1906317552 A US 1906317552A US 839133 A US839133 A US 839133A
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    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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  • Figure 1 is a sectional perspective view'of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • One of these receptacles is to contain a sponge, which will be saturated with some disinfectant fluid, while in the others maybe placed matches, cigarstumps, ac.
  • nipples 18 In the wall 4 are openings communicating with the chamber 8, from which openings extendthreaded nipples 18, on which are screwed caps 19. Suitable gaskets 20 and 21 areprovided to obtain a tight closure.
  • a suitable gasket 27 In the bottom 6 an opening from which extends a threaded nipple 24, which receives a screwcap 26,v a suitable gasket 27 also being provided.
  • On the inside of the nipple 24 is an inwardly-extending flange 27, against which is placed a cover 28. Casters 29 are secured to the bottom, so that the spittoon can be easily moved about from place to lace.
  • a sponge In use a sponge is saturated witli some disinfectant fluid and placed in one of the rece tacles 12, its cover being left open. T e other receptacles are to be used as heretofore stated. If the spittoon is accidentall upset, the contents therein will flow throug the openings formed by the scalloped portion of the partition 11 into the chamber 8. The openings are large enough for this purpose, but they prevent stum s or other solid matter from entering the c amber 8. To clean the spittoon, one of the caps 19 is removed and the'spittoon tilted to one side, the contents being emptied through the nipple 18. Cigar-stumps and other refuse are emptied by removing the cover 28 and the screw-cap 26.
  • a spittoon comprising a casing, a horizontal partition in said casing'forming u per and lower chambers, and said partition aving openings, and a funnel extending through the top of the casing and through the partition into the lower chamber.
  • a spittoon comprising a closed casing
  • a funnel extending into the casing through the top thereof, pockets or compartments in the upper part of the easing around the funnel, and openings in the top of thecasing leading to said compartments.
  • a spittoon comprising a casing, a hori- I In testimony whereof I have signed my zontal partition therein forming upper and 1 name to this specification in the presence of lower chambers, and a funnel extending through the top of the casing and through 5 the partition into the lower chamber, and I provided with a flared mouth at its upper l V end, and a deflector, at its lower end.

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- WITNESSES.-
. E. I. GROVE;
SPITTOON.
' APPLICATION nun my 1B. 1906.
w 1 an M E t Altornefl PATE NTED DEC. 25, 1906. v.
' Improvements in Spittoons following is aspeciflcation.
UNITED STATES. PATENT OFFICE. 7 LETOILE 1. eRovE, PENNSYLVANIA.
v SPITTOON.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented-Dec. 25, 1906.
Application filed May 18, 1906. Serial No. 317.552.
To whom it may concern: 3 Be it known that I, ETOILE I. GROVE, .a citizen of the United States, residing at Titusville, in the county of Crawford'and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful of which the I This invention relates to spittoons, the ob- I ject being toprovide a spittoon which cannot be easily upset, and to prevent the spillingof contents in case the spittoon is upset; also, to provide a spittoon having receptacles 'for antiseptic and other materials.
, c In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional perspective view'of the invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Referring specifically to the drawings, "3 denotes my improved spittoon, the same com rising a body portion 4, which is preferab'y of cylindrical form, and a top and bottom 5 and 6,irespectively. The spittoon the top 5 has openings communicating therewith, said openings being provided with l hinged closures 13.
One of these receptacles is to contain a sponge, which will be saturated with some disinfectant fluid, while in the others maybe placed matches, cigarstumps, ac.
"An openingl i is made in the top 5, and
similar openings are made in the partitions 10 and 11, through which extends a funnel 155, provided at its-upper end with-a flared mouth 16 and atthe lower end with a de-' fiector 17, to prevent the contents of the spittoon from spilling if upset suddenly.
In the wall 4 are openings communicating with the chamber 8, from which openings extendthreaded nipples 18, on which are screwed caps 19. Suitable gaskets 20 and 21 areprovided to obtain a tight closure. In the bottom 6 an opening from which extends a threaded nipple 24, which receives a screwcap 26,v a suitable gasket 27 also being provided. On the inside of the nipple 24 is an inwardly-extending flange 27, against which is placed a cover 28. Casters 29 are secured to the bottom, so that the spittoon can be easily moved about from place to lace.
In use a sponge is saturated witli some disinfectant fluid and placed in one of the rece tacles 12, its cover being left open. T e other receptacles are to be used as heretofore stated. If the spittoon is accidentall upset, the contents therein will flow throug the openings formed by the scalloped portion of the partition 11 into the chamber 8. The openings are large enough for this purpose, but they prevent stum s or other solid matter from entering the c amber 8. To clean the spittoon, one of the caps 19 is removed and the'spittoon tilted to one side, the contents being emptied through the nipple 18. Cigar-stumps and other refuse are emptied by removing the cover 28 and the screw-cap 26. Water is then poured into the spittoon, and it is well shaken, after which the water is poured out. The spittoon is then thoroughly M cleaned and is again ready for use. The construction hereln described can also be employed in connection with ink-wells.
I claim i .1; A spittoon comprising a casing, a horizontal partition in said casing'forming u per and lower chambers, and said partition aving openings, and a funnel extending through the top of the casing and through the partition into the lower chamber.
2.'A spittoon comprising a casing, a partitionin said casing forming upper andlower chambers, said partition having openings, and each chamber having'an o ening and a removable closure therefor, an a funnel eX- tending through the top of the casing and through the partition into the lower chamber.
3. A spittoon comprising a closed casing,
'or receptacle, a funnel extending into the casing through the top thereof, pockets or compartments in the upper part of the easing around the funnel, and openings in the top of thecasing leading to said compartments.
4. A spittoon comprising a casing, a hori- I In testimony whereof I have signed my zontal partition therein forming upper and 1 name to this specification in the presence of lower chambers, and a funnel extending through the top of the casing and through 5 the partition into the lower chamber, and I provided with a flared mouth at its upper l V end, and a deflector, at its lower end. i
two subscribing witnesses.
ETOILE I. GROVE.
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WEALTHA RIOHE v, .LLeeN DTTXBA e.
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