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- the purpose of my invention is, to provide a vaginal syringe embodying novel details of construction, which adapt the instru ment for very convenient service, facilitate the introduction of medicament in either liquid or powdered form, prevent an improper escape of liquid while in use, render the instrument extremely simple, enable the quick and easy separation of parts to permit their renovation, and provide a sanitary device at moderate cost.
- A represents a bulbous receptacle of suitable dimensions, having a fiat bottom wall A of sufficient area to adapt the receptacle for seating on a level support.
- a neck A of reduced diameter is formed, said neck at its free end terminating in a bead a that is rounded exteriorly and projects from the outer surface of the neck.
- the body A and neck A are formed of vulcanized rubber having proper elasticity to permit its manual compression.
- a preferably cylindrical barrel, formed in two sections B, O, is provided, the section B, of greatest length, having an interior thread 5 formed in its lower end, wherein an exterior thread 7) on the upper end of the sec tion C is adapted for screwed insertion, the true edge on the lower end of the section B seating liquid tight upon a radial flange C that projects from the upper edge of the lower section G1
- a transverse wall C is formed, having a convex outer surface 0, and from said wall a circumferential rib 0 projects, that is rounded exteriorly.
- a groove 0 is formed, wherein the rib 0 may be readily introduced, and be therein held liquid tight, due to the construction of the neck, thereupon, the convex surface 0, facilitating the introduction of the rib 0, within the groove 0
- the end wall C is numerously perforated as shown at 6, these small perforations permitting the free passage of liquid from the receptacle A therethrough.
- a circumferential flange B is formed or secured, at a suitable distance from the upper end thereof, said flange having concavo-convex form and a circular edge, the concave side thereof beinglowermost.
- the upper end of the barrel section B is mainly closed by a transverse wall d, wherein numerous fine perforations e are formed, and, as shown, the exterior surface of said end wall is rendered convex.
- any suitable liquid wash or medicinal preparation may be readily introduced within the receptacle A, by compressing it so as to expel a portion of the contained air therefrom, and while so compressed introduce the nozzle end of the barrel section B, into the liquid, whereupon a relaxation of pressure on the bulbous receptacle will permit it to resume its normal shape and cause suction, that will effect the inflow of the liquid into the receptacle.
- the nozzle end having the perforated wall cl thereon is introduced within the vagina, after the instrument has received a charge of liquid wash, the flange B by pressure thereof against the body sealing the opening so as to prevent any escape of the liquid exteriorly.
- the liquid therein will be copiously sprayed from the nozzle end of the instrument into the vagina, thus thoroughly cleaning the same.
- the receptacle A it will expand and assume normal shape,thus creating a partial vacuum therein, which will draw the liquid into said receptacle, and the instrument may be removed from the person.
- the instrument By contracting the bulb A, and allowing it to expand successively, while the nozzle end of the barrel section B is immersed in a vessel containing soapy water or other detergent liquid, the instrument may be readily cleansed; or, if preferred, the barrel sections may be detached from each other and the receptacle A removed from the section C,
- the instrument is dried thoroughly, and a proper quantity of the powdered'medicinal preparation is introduced'within the lower section C of the barrel, by removing the upper portion B therefrom, this insertion of the powder being effected while the bulbous'receptacle A is in normal expanded condition.
- the instrument may now be introduced within the part tobe treated, and
- the cylindrical barrel formed in two sections, a threaded connection between meeting ends of said sections, end walls on the sections having convex outer surfaces and numerous perforations therein, and a concavo convex circumferential flange forimed on one section near its perforated en c 2.
- an elastic bulbous receptacle having a contracted neck, a circumferential bead on the free end of said neck, and also having an inner bottom groove thereon opposite thebead, of a cylindrical barrel formed in two sections, a threaded connection between the meeting ends of said sections, a radial flange on the end of one section on which theend of the other section has contact, outer end walls on said sections having convex outer surfaces and numerous perforations in each end wall, and a circumferential bead on one end wall that engages witlhin the groove in the neck of thereceptac e.
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Description
I. L. STEVENS. VAGINAL SYRINGE. APPLIUATION FILED 0015, 1909.
963,482. Patented July 5,1910
WITNESSES INVENTOR Y 6 a ATTORNEYS" 1 THE NORRIS PETERS co., wasnmmou, D. c;
IDA L. STEVEN$, OF ST. LOUIS, .MISSOURI.
VAGINAL SYRI'NGE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 5, 1910.
Application filed October 5, 1909. Serial No. 521,112.
To all whom it may concern:
'Be it known that I, IDA L. STEVENS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented a new and Improved Vaginal Syringe, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The purpose of my invention is, to provide a vaginal syringe embodying novel details of construction, which adapt the instru ment for very convenient service, facilitate the introduction of medicament in either liquid or powdered form, prevent an improper escape of liquid while in use, render the instrument extremely simple, enable the quick and easy separation of parts to permit their renovation, and provide a sanitary device at moderate cost.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as is hereinafter described, and defined in the appended claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing and reference characters thereon, the view shown being a sectional side elevation of the improved vaginal syringe.
In the view shown, A represents a bulbous receptacle of suitable dimensions, having a fiat bottom wall A of sufficient area to adapt the receptacle for seating on a level support. Upon the upper portion of the body A a neck A of reduced diameter is formed, said neck at its free end terminating in a bead a that is rounded exteriorly and projects from the outer surface of the neck. The body A and neck A are formed of vulcanized rubber having proper elasticity to permit its manual compression.
A preferably cylindrical barrel, formed in two sections B, O, is provided, the section B, of greatest length, having an interior thread 5 formed in its lower end, wherein an exterior thread 7) on the upper end of the sec tion C is adapted for screwed insertion, the true edge on the lower end of the section B seating liquid tight upon a radial flange C that projects from the upper edge of the lower section G1 On the lower end of the lower barrel section 0, a transverse wall C is formed, having a convex outer surface 0, and from said wall a circumferential rib 0 projects, that is rounded exteriorly.
In the neck A opposite the bead a there on, a groove 0 is formed, wherein the rib 0 may be readily introduced, and be therein held liquid tight, due to the construction of the neck, thereupon, the convex surface 0, facilitating the introduction of the rib 0, within the groove 0 The end wall C is numerously perforated as shown at 6, these small perforations permitting the free passage of liquid from the receptacle A therethrough.
Upon the exterior of the upper section B, a circumferential flange B is formed or secured, at a suitable distance from the upper end thereof, said flange having concavo-convex form and a circular edge, the concave side thereof beinglowermost. The upper end of the barrel section B is mainly closed by a transverse wall d, wherein numerous fine perforations e are formed, and, as shown, the exterior surface of said end wall is rendered convex.
It will be seen that any suitable liquid wash or medicinal preparation may be readily introduced within the receptacle A, by compressing it so as to expel a portion of the contained air therefrom, and while so compressed introduce the nozzle end of the barrel section B, into the liquid, whereupon a relaxation of pressure on the bulbous receptacle will permit it to resume its normal shape and cause suction, that will effect the inflow of the liquid into the receptacle.
In use, the nozzle end having the perforated wall cl thereon is introduced within the vagina, after the instrument has received a charge of liquid wash, the flange B by pressure thereof against the body sealing the opening so as to prevent any escape of the liquid exteriorly. Obviously if pressure is applied upon the bulbous receptacle A, the liquid therein will be copiously sprayed from the nozzle end of the instrument into the vagina, thus thoroughly cleaning the same. Now upon relaxing pressure on the receptacle A, it will expand and assume normal shape,thus creating a partial vacuum therein, which will draw the liquid into said receptacle, and the instrument may be removed from the person.
By contracting the bulb A, and allowing it to expand successively, while the nozzle end of the barrel section B is immersed in a vessel containing soapy water or other detergent liquid, the instrument may be readily cleansed; or, if preferred, the barrel sections may be detached from each other and the receptacle A removed from the section C,
' thus permitting each member to bequickly for their renovation.
washed inside and outside in a proper liquid If the medicament to be applied Within the vagina is in powdered form, the instrument is dried thoroughly, and a proper quantity of the powdered'medicinal preparation is introduced'within the lower section C of the barrel, by removing the upper portion B therefrom, this insertion of the powder being effected while the bulbous'receptacle A is in normal expanded condition. Upon replacing the upper section ,B of the barrel, the instrument may now be introduced within the part tobe treated, and
upon collapsing the receptacle A the powder willbe blown from the barrel, andcoat the tissue it is to heal. 7
It is'to beunderstood that the barrel in complete form is made of rigid non-porous material, which may be metal, but referably is hard rubber compound highy p01:
as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent: V
1; In an instrument of the character'described, the cylindrical barrel formed in two sections, a threaded connection between meeting ends of said sections, end walls on the sections having convex outer surfaces and numerous perforations therein, and a concavo convex circumferential flange forimed on one section near its perforated en c 2. The combination with an elastic bulbous receptacle, having a contracted neck, a circumferential bead on the free end of said neck, and also having an inner bottom groove thereon opposite thebead, of a cylindrical barrel formed in two sections, a threaded connection between the meeting ends of said sections, a radial flange on the end of one section on which theend of the other section has contact, outer end walls on said sections having convex outer surfaces and numerous perforations in each end wall, and a circumferential bead on one end wall that engages witlhin the groove in the neck of thereceptac e.
In testimony whereof I "have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
IDA L. STEVENS.
' Witnesses:
W. F. WALKER, I. M. REYNOLDS.
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