US1112755A - Poisonous tablet and antidote. - Google Patents

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US1112755A
US1112755A US79989413A US1913799894A US1112755A US 1112755 A US1112755 A US 1112755A US 79989413 A US79989413 A US 79989413A US 1913799894 A US1913799894 A US 1913799894A US 1112755 A US1112755 A US 1112755A
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  • the antidote can be made to cover part or the entire outer surface of the tablet,
  • the externa cover can be readily removed.
  • the in redient of the antidote cover may be varie to suit the difl'erent poisons made up in tablet or pill form.
  • the antidotes commonly known by the medical ro profession viz: powdered magnesia,'pulver1zed soap or mustard can be employed.
  • the drawmg herewith filed represents a' section of a tablet embodying this invention.
  • the letter a designates a tablet which is commonly composed of bichlorid mercury
  • This tablet is provided with a cover or acket b consisting of a powdered substance such as gum, etc. --The ingredients of the cover are entirely separate rom the core of the tablet and when desired it can be removed. When the tablet is sold commercially the cover adheres about the tablet and. cannot become displaced therefrom.
  • the invention is designed to primarily prevent the oison in the tablet when taken internally, rom m urmg a person.
  • Tablets of this'kind' are usually employed for external application, but as stated above,
  • a poison medicinal tablet provided with a covercontaining an antidote.
  • a poison medicinal tablet provided with a cover containing a mucilaginous antidote.
  • a poison medicinal tablet provided with a cover containing a vegetable antidote.

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J. A. BERGSTROM.
POISONOUS TABLET AND ANTIDOTE.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 8, 1813.
Patented Oct. 6, 1914.-
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UNITED srn rns PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN A. nrmesrnom, or rassarc. NEW JERSEY.
POISONOUS TABLET AND ANTIDOTE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 6, 1914.
Application flied November 8, 1913. Serial No; 799,894.
that persons using these tablets have accidentally swallowed a tablet and before the mistake was discovered the poison would be absorbed into the system, with fatal consequences. v
It is the object of the invention to cover the tablet with a strong powdered ingredientof sufiicient strength to neutralize the poison when taken internally.
The antidote can be made to cover part or the entire outer surface of the tablet,
and when the tablet is em loyed for its proper purpose, the externa cover can be readily removed. The in redient of the antidote cover may be varie to suit the difl'erent poisons made up in tablet or pill form. For instance in the case of chlorid of mercury and its salts it would be practicable to cover the tablet with a fine powdered gum albumen. In the case of an acid or alkaline. poison the antidotes commonly known by the medical rofession viz: powdered magnesia,'pulver1zed soap or mustard can be employed.
The drawmg herewith filed represents a' section of a tablet embodying this invention. In this drawing the letter a designates a tablet which is commonly composed of bichlorid mercury This tablet is provided with a cover or acket b consisting of a powdered substance such as gum, etc. --The ingredients of the cover are entirely separate rom the core of the tablet and when desired it can be removed. When the tablet is sold commercially the cover adheres about the tablet and. cannot become displaced therefrom.
It will be readily understood that the invention is designed to primarily prevent the oison in the tablet when taken internally, rom m urmg a person.
Tablets of this'kind' are usually employed for external application, but as stated above,
sometimesthe tablets are taken by accident for other medicine with fatal results. When the tablet is taken accidentally thecoating or layer will dissolve by the action of the gastric juice and mix .with the poison in the tablet thus forming a counteraction to render the poison harmless.-
I. claim i 1. A poison medicinal tablet, provided with a covercontaining an antidote.
2. A poison medicinal tablet, provided with a cover containing a mucilaginous antidote.
3. A poison medicinal tablet provided with a cover containing a vegetable antidote.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN A. BERGSTROM.
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US4140516A (en) * 1977-05-31 1979-02-20 Stauffer Chemical Company Encapsulation process employing phase transfer catalysts
US4155741A (en) * 1974-05-01 1979-05-22 Stauffer Chemical Company Stable suspension system for microencapsulated flowable formulations, and method of preparing stable suspension of microcapsules
US4285720A (en) * 1972-03-15 1981-08-25 Stauffer Chemical Company Encapsulation process and capsules produced thereby
US5044113A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-09-03 Bell Laboratories, Inc. Multi-edged rodent bait

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4285720A (en) * 1972-03-15 1981-08-25 Stauffer Chemical Company Encapsulation process and capsules produced thereby
US4155741A (en) * 1974-05-01 1979-05-22 Stauffer Chemical Company Stable suspension system for microencapsulated flowable formulations, and method of preparing stable suspension of microcapsules
US4140516A (en) * 1977-05-31 1979-02-20 Stauffer Chemical Company Encapsulation process employing phase transfer catalysts
US5044113A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-09-03 Bell Laboratories, Inc. Multi-edged rodent bait

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