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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- This invention relates to vaginal apparatus and is particularly directed to vaginal syringes.
- Objects of this invention are to provide a vaginal syringe for the treatment of vaginal diseases, in which the usual flushing process is supplemented by a scraplng or mechanical sweeping operation; to provide a nozzle for a vaginal syringe which distends the walls of the vagina to allow perfect flushing; which is so formed as to prevent injury to the delicate lining; and which insures the complete scraplng of every part of the vagina including the normally folded portion adjacent the mouth of the uterus.
- vagina and withdraw any harmful material that may adhere to the walls, thereby positioning such matter to the rear of one of the piston portions and insuring its withdrawal when the nozzle is withdrawn with a direct rectilinear motion.
- Fig. 2 is a view showing in full lines the normally folded portion of the vagina, and in dotted lines the position it assumes when the nozzle is properly applied.
- Fig. 3 is a view of the nozzle detached.
- Fig. 4 is a section on line H of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 1 shows the nozzle inserted and the device in use.
- the nozzle comprises a substantially rigid tube 1 which may be made of metal, glass, hard rubber, or similar material.
- This tube 1 has an open rear end 2 which may be slightly flanged as shown at 3 or corrugated, to retain the connecting flexible tube 4.-.
- Fig.3 shows the nozzle detached, and it will be noted that the tube 1 is perforated, havlng a series of openings 5 arranged along its length and at various points around its periphery.
- This tube carries a soft rubber knob 6 at its front end, which is adapted to contact with the mouth of the uterus, and also carries a series of spaced double pistons 7 of soft rubber.
- These pistons have a hub portion 8 and spaced flanges 9 and 10.
- the flanges 9 and 10 have notches 11 and 12 respectively, arranged in staggered relation to allow the free passage therethrougli of the returning liquid while insuring the'catching and removal of any solid, semi-solid, or viscous matter upon the withdrawal of the nozzle.
- the end of the nozzle has a piston 13 of soft rubber formed thereon, and positioned to the rear of the end knob 6. .
- This piston has curved vanes 14, thereby providing helical channels therethrough. It will be noted that the openings 5 are provided on each side of each piston, and that the end openings are in front of the end'piston 18.
- the operation of the device is as follows: after the nozzle has been connected with a bulb or a suitable supply tank 15 by means of the flexible tube 4 the stop cook 17 is opened and the nozzle inserted in the vagina. It will be noted that the medicated liquid flows freely outwardly through the holes 5, some of it in advance of each piston, the end holes being arranged in advance of the end piston 13. The nozzle is passed into the vagina until the knob 6 engages the mouth 18 of the uterus and presses it in wardly a slight distance thereby distending the adj acent'folded vvalls as shown in dotted lines, Fig. 2.
- the nozzle is also given a partial rotary motion, thereby causing'the vanes 14 to scrape the end Walls, and, be-- cause of their curved formation, to draW' any matter adhering to these end Walls'rearr Wardly behind the end piston 13.
- a nozzle for supplying a liquid, a nozzle attached After the flushing operation has continued the desired length of time the nozzle is Withdrawn by a direct rectilinear motion Without imparting any rotary motion there to. In this manner, all the surfaces of the vagina are freed from adhering matter, and, by causing this" matter to become positioned to the rear of the pistons, such matter is Y completely Withdrawn.
- a vaginal syrmge comprising a tubular nozzle, a series of pistons arranged there-' 7 on, said tubular nozzle having perforatlons i extending from the interiorto the exterior the mechanical removal of harmful and spaced along its length, and means for" supplying liquid thereto.
- Anozzle'fora vaginal'isyringe comprisi g a peforated tube, and pistons arranged I thereon in spaced relation. 7 p
- a nozzle for a vaginal syringe comprising a perforated tube and flexibleperforated pistons arranged thereon.
- a nozzle for aivaginal syringe co'rnprising a tube, flexible pistons'carried thereby and arranged in spaced relation, the end piston hav ngvanes formed thereon.
- a vaginal syringe nozzle comprising a relatively rigid perforated tube, perfoperforationsin each piston being in staggered relation to its associated'piston.
- a nozzlefor a vaginalsyringe comprising a relatively rigid perforated tube
- a vaginal syringe nozzlel comprising a perforated tube, perforated flexible piss 1 tons arranged thereon in Space'dLrelatiOn, the end piston having helical. blades I formed thereon, and a flexible .knobatthe endof; said tube.
Description
C. F. L. VULTEE.
VAGINAL SYRINGE.
APPLICATION man SEPT. 3. 1920.
1,383,502. Patented m '5, 1921.
' INVENTOR.
, A TTORNEYS.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VAGINAL SYRINGE.
.Application filed September 3, 1920.
To all to 710m it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES F. L. VULTEE, a citizen f the United States, residin at Milwaukee, county of Milwaukee, and tate of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Yagmal Syringes, of which the following 18 a specification.
This invention relates to vaginal apparatus and is particularly directed to vaginal syringes.
In the treatment of leucorrhea, the whites, gonorrhea, and similar diseases, a reat deal of difficulty has been encountere for two main reasons, viz;'the intense pain caused by the usual methods of distending the vagina, and by the adherence to the walls of a sticky film caused partly by the mucus discharged by the diseased vag1na. This is often aggravated by the combining of the medicament with this mucus, and thereby forming a practically impervious film over the diseased walls upon which it 1s deslred the liquid shall act.
It is to overcome these defects that the present invention is designed.
Objects of this invention are to provide a vaginal syringe for the treatment of vaginal diseases, in which the usual flushing process is supplemented by a scraplng or mechanical sweeping operation; to provide a nozzle for a vaginal syringe which distends the walls of the vagina to allow perfect flushing; which is so formed as to prevent injury to the delicate lining; and which insures the complete scraplng of every part of the vagina including the normally folded portion adjacent the mouth of the uterus.
vagina and withdraw any harmful material that may adhere to the walls, thereby positioning such matter to the rear of one of the piston portions and insuring its withdrawal when the nozzle is withdrawn with a direct rectilinear motion.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 5, 1921.
Serial No. 408,005.
An embodiment of the invention is shown 1n the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a view showing the device in use.
Fig. 2 is a view showing in full lines the normally folded portion of the vagina, and in dotted lines the position it assumes when the nozzle is properly applied.
Fig. 3 is a view of the nozzle detached.
Fig. 4 is a section on line H of Fig. 3.
Fig. 1 shows the nozzle inserted and the device in use. The nozzle comprises a substantially rigid tube 1 which may be made of metal, glass, hard rubber, or similar material. This tube 1 has an open rear end 2 which may be slightly flanged as shown at 3 or corrugated, to retain the connecting flexible tube 4.-.
Fig.3 shows the nozzle detached, and it will be noted that the tube 1 is perforated, havlng a series of openings 5 arranged along its length and at various points around its periphery. This tube carries a soft rubber knob 6 at its front end, which is adapted to contact with the mouth of the uterus, and also carries a series of spaced double pistons 7 of soft rubber. These pistons have a hub portion 8 and spaced flanges 9 and 10. The flanges 9 and 10 have notches 11 and 12 respectively, arranged in staggered relation to allow the free passage therethrougli of the returning liquid while insuring the'catching and removal of any solid, semi-solid, or viscous matter upon the withdrawal of the nozzle.
The end of the nozzle has a piston 13 of soft rubber formed thereon, and positioned to the rear of the end knob 6. .This piston has curved vanes 14, thereby providing helical channels therethrough. It will be noted that the openings 5 are provided on each side of each piston, and that the end openings are in front of the end'piston 18.
The operation of the device is as follows: after the nozzle has been connected with a bulb or a suitable supply tank 15 by means of the flexible tube 4 the stop cook 17 is opened and the nozzle inserted in the vagina. It will be noted that the medicated liquid flows freely outwardly through the holes 5, some of it in advance of each piston, the end holes being arranged in advance of the end piston 13. The nozzle is passed into the vagina until the knob 6 engages the mouth 18 of the uterus and presses it in wardly a slight distance thereby distending the adj acent'folded vvalls as shown in dotted lines, Fig. 2. The nozzle is also given a partial rotary motion, thereby causing'the vanes 14 to scrape the end Walls, and, be-- cause of their curved formation, to draW' any matter adhering to these end Walls'rearr Wardly behind the end piston 13.
for supplying a liquid, a nozzle attached After the flushing operation has continued the desired length of time the nozzle is Withdrawn by a direct rectilinear motion Without imparting any rotary motion there to. In this manner, all the surfaces of the vagina are freed from adhering matter, and, by causing this" matter to become positioned to the rear of the pistons, such matter is Y completely Withdrawn.
theretoand having a perforated body and a flexible piston carried thereby, said piston having an aperture thereln to allowthe out Ward flow of said liquid.
2-. A vaginal syrmge comprising a tubular nozzle, a series of pistons arranged there-' 7 on, said tubular nozzle having perforatlons i extending from the interiorto the exterior the mechanical removal of harmful and spaced along its length, and means for" supplying liquid thereto. q V
3. Anozzle'fora vaginal'isyringe comprisi g a peforated tube, and pistons arranged I thereon in spaced relation. 7 p
4:. A nozzle for a vaginal syringe comprising a perforated tube and flexibleperforated pistons arranged thereon.
5. A nozzle for aivaginal syringe co'rnprising a tube, flexible pistons'carried thereby and arranged in spaced relation, the end piston hav ngvanes formed thereon. r
6. A vaginal syringe nozzle comprising a relatively rigid perforated tube, perfoperforationsin each piston being in staggered relation to its associated'piston.
7. A nozzlefor a vaginalsyringe comprising a relatively rigid perforated tube,
rated pistons arranged thereon in pairs, the:
flexible perforatedpistons arranged thereon in spaced relation, and a flexible knob formed at the outer end of'the tube. 1
8. A vaginal syringe nozzlel comprising a perforated tube, perforated flexible piss 1 tons arranged thereon in Space'dLrelatiOn, the end piston having helical. blades I formed thereon, and a flexible .knobatthe endof; said tube. r
In testimony whereof I. alfix' CHARLES F.
witnesseszh ApJ. MOKERIH N, V. C. WEBER.
V my' si gnature in the presenceof Witnesses. r V
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US3516410A (en) * | 1968-01-03 | 1970-06-23 | Salomon Hakim | Cerebro-ventricular catheter |
US3626950A (en) * | 1970-06-19 | 1971-12-14 | Heyer Schulte Corp | Catheter with augmented drainage means |
US3659611A (en) * | 1969-12-15 | 1972-05-02 | Dow Corning | Tracheal tube seal |
US4950232A (en) * | 1987-08-11 | 1990-08-21 | Surelab Superior Research Laboratories | Cerebrospinal fluid shunt system |
US5322062A (en) * | 1993-04-08 | 1994-06-21 | Servas Francis M | Non-inflatable sealing cuff for tracheal tube and other cannula |
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US3516410A (en) * | 1968-01-03 | 1970-06-23 | Salomon Hakim | Cerebro-ventricular catheter |
US3659611A (en) * | 1969-12-15 | 1972-05-02 | Dow Corning | Tracheal tube seal |
US3626950A (en) * | 1970-06-19 | 1971-12-14 | Heyer Schulte Corp | Catheter with augmented drainage means |
US4950232A (en) * | 1987-08-11 | 1990-08-21 | Surelab Superior Research Laboratories | Cerebrospinal fluid shunt system |
US5322062A (en) * | 1993-04-08 | 1994-06-21 | Servas Francis M | Non-inflatable sealing cuff for tracheal tube and other cannula |
WO2002085433A1 (en) * | 2001-04-24 | 2002-10-31 | M.G.S. Spa | Disposable system for vaginal irrigation with steril liquids packaged in a flexible container |
US20150099011A1 (en) * | 2001-09-25 | 2015-04-09 | Jenny Colleen McCloskey | Inactivation of papillomavirus |
US10328101B2 (en) * | 2001-09-25 | 2019-06-25 | Jenny Colleen McCloskey | Inactivation of papillomavirus |
US20130104901A1 (en) * | 2005-09-12 | 2013-05-02 | Mergenet Medical, Inc. | High Flow Therapy Artificial Airway Interfaces and Related Methods |
US9381317B2 (en) * | 2005-09-12 | 2016-07-05 | Mergenet Medical, Inc. | High flow therapy artificial airway interfaces and related methods |
US20100012152A1 (en) * | 2008-07-21 | 2010-01-21 | Hansen Adam J | Systems and methods for trocar cleaning |
US8105335B1 (en) * | 2008-08-11 | 2012-01-31 | Burton Bentley | Fecal impaction removal tool |
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US11648380B2 (en) | 2017-12-05 | 2023-05-16 | Jenny Colleen McCloskey | Device for treatment of a body canal and adjacent surfaces |
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