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US1015253A
US1015253A US63247611A US1911632476A US1015253A US 1015253 A US1015253 A US 1015253A US 63247611 A US63247611 A US 63247611A US 1911632476 A US1911632476 A US 1911632476A US 1015253 A US1015253 A US 1015253A
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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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  • This invent-ion relates to instruments.
  • lating and medicating instrument adapted to be worn by the person afflicted with such disorder, and so constructed as to discharge or inject a salve or the like at the seat of the disorder.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the base of the instrument,..
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the complete instrument.
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section of the instrument, with the plunger retracted.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail in sect-ion of the plunger.
  • the instrument comprises a hollow hard This is substantially uniform from its upper or outer end to apoint about the middle thereof, and froln such point the tube increases in diameter as indicated at 7, to a point a short distance from the base, at whichit abruptly diminishes to a smaller diameter as indicated at. 8.
  • This tube screws at its lower end on a conical l base 9, as indicated at 10, said base being elongated in one direction as shown in Fig. 3, and having a circular raised rim or part 11, as compared to the surrounding surface,
  • the base piece is particularly shaped to form a detachable base for tubes of various sizes, to be screwed thereon, so that the size of the dilator may be varied accordingto local con ditions.
  • the tube is provided with a'series of holes 12, and with a tapered end piece 13, screwed on the end of the tube, said end piece having a hole 14. This tip may be unscrewed and re-;
  • a plunger comprising venting-leak about the piston.
  • An instrument of I comprising a tube with openings at the front carried: at the end of a threaded rod '20 on,
  • the leather packing is for the purpose of pre to advance the same to force a salve or the llke out through the holes 12 and 14:.
  • A- spiral i provided with a head '22, and said rod may be'inserted through a hole in the base 9, and a sliding catchf23, located in areces's in the base, is adapted to engage the head of the rod, when the spring 21 iscornpressed, and when the catch is engaged it will prevent movement of the plunger, until such
  • the-medicated so a o material is placed in the tube andthe instrument 7 is inserted,- the: spring being compressed and the rod being caught byg the catch.
  • the catch is released as above stated.
  • the groove for the voluntary sphincter is I of especial importance, as it permits the in strument to be retained at will, as other contrivances could not be, sincethe externalsphincter is the only voluntary rectal vmuscle, and the use of .the'instrument willinduce effective control of that muscle;
  • a n instrument of the kind'des cribed comprising a recessed base, a tube attached thereto, a spring actuated plunger in the tube,'t ending to advance toward the frontend of the tube, arod connected to the plunger and movable through a hole in the base, said rod having a head at its outer end,

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T. WEAVER & D. M. ENNIS.
MEDIGATING DILATOR.
APPLIOATION FILED JUNE 10, 1911.
1,015,253, Patented Jan. 16, 1912.
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Inventors. winesses" Theodore Wear/2r W. M. Wlfgmis @nwaym W 7 Marn o.
v UNITED STATES "PATENT" 'rrrnonoan WEAVER nun DELLA M. n vnrsfor oLnvnLAnn, 01-110.
MEDIGIATING-DIULATGR.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented 13.11 16,1912. i Application filed June 10, 1911. ser al m esa ive. i l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, THEODORE WEAVER and DELLA M. ENNIS, citizens of the United in Medicating-Dilators, of which the fol-' lowing is a specification. p
This invent-ion relates to instruments. for
the treatment of rectal diseases such as piles and constipation, and especially to a. di-
lating and medicating instrument adapted to be worn by the person afflicted with such disorder, and so constructed as to discharge or inject a salve or the like at the seat of the disorder.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in 'which- 1 Figure 1 is a side elevation of a plunger forming part ofthe instrument. Fig.2 is
a longitudinal section thereof: Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the base of the instrument,.. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the complete instrument. Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section of the instrument, with the plunger retracted. Fig. 6 is a detail in sect-ion of the plunger. Y
The instrument comprises a hollow hard This is substantially uniform from its upper or outer end to apoint about the middle thereof, and froln such point the tube increases in diameter as indicated at 7, to a point a short distance from the base, at whichit abruptly diminishes to a smaller diameter as indicated at. 8. This tube screws at its lower end on a conical l base 9, as indicated at 10, said base being elongated in one direction as shown in Fig. 3, and having a circular raised rim or part 11, as compared to the surrounding surface,
extending around the nipple or threaded plug to which thetube 6 is screwed. The part 8 of smaller diameter forms a groove designed for the voluntary sphincter. muscle to clutch and retain the instrument. The base piece is particularly shaped to form a detachable base for tubes of various sizes, to be screwed thereon, so that the size of the dilator may be varied accordingto local con ditions. At its front end the tube is provided with a'series of holes 12, and with a tapered end piece 13, screwed on the end of the tube, said end piece having a hole 14. This tip may be unscrewed and re-;
moved, in order to clean the instrument.
Within the tube is a plunger comprising venting-leak about the piston.
spr1ng.21 1s attached to the'plunger and acts 2. An instrument of I comprising a tube with openings at the front carried: at the end of a threaded rod '20 on,
whichthe nuts are, screwed to. clamp the other parts of the plunger together. The leather packing is for the purpose of pre to advance the same to force a salve or the llke out through the holes 12 and 14:. The
end of the rod opposite to the plunger is A- spiral i provided with a head '22, and said rod may be'inserted through a hole in the base 9, and a sliding catchf23, located in areces's in the base, is adapted to engage the head of the rod, when the spring 21 iscornpressed, and when the catch is engaged it will prevent movement of the plunger, until such In the use of the device the-medicated so a o material is placed in the tube andthe instrument 7 is inserted,- the: spring being compressed and the rod being caught byg the catch. When it is desired to apply the material the catch is released as above stated.
The groove for the voluntary sphincter is I of especial importance, as it permits the in strument to be retained at will, as other contrivances could not be, sincethe externalsphincter is the only voluntary rectal vmuscle, and the use of .the'instrument willinduce effective control of that muscle; The
v construction of the plunger also permits new packing to be applied whenever necessary;
Having thus descrlbed". our lnve'ntion, what we claim as new; and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A n instrument of the kind'des cribed, comprising a recessed base, a tube attached thereto, a spring actuated plunger in the tube,'t ending to advance toward the frontend of the tube, arod connected to the plunger and movable through a hole in the base, said rod having a head at its outer end,
and a catch slidable laterally in the recess in the baseandengageable with the head of the rod to hold the plunger in retracted position. g v the kind described,
i i "X. 3: time as the user des res'the medicated 'mae terial in'thetube to befed when the catch.
end, an enlarged base, having a. threaded In testimony whereof, We do afiix our sig pro ect10n to .Wh1ch the rear end of the natures 1n presence of two Witnesses. tube 1s screwed, and a clrcular raised por- THEODORE WEAVER. t10n surroundln sald r0 ect10n, the rear end of the tube being seduced in external DELLA ENNIS diameter to form a groove between the tube Witnesses:
and said raised portion of the base, and a JOHN A. BOMMHARDT,
plunger in the tube. STEDMAN J. ROCKWELL.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
' Washington, D. G.
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US2590138A (en) * 1948-10-23 1952-03-25 Ortho Pharma Corp Dispenser
US5364363A (en) * 1993-07-08 1994-11-15 Survival Technology, Inc. Rectal administrator

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2590138A (en) * 1948-10-23 1952-03-25 Ortho Pharma Corp Dispenser
US5364363A (en) * 1993-07-08 1994-11-15 Survival Technology, Inc. Rectal administrator

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