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US876775A US34452806A US1906344528A US876775A US 876775 A US876775 A US 876775A US 34452806 A US34452806 A US 34452806A US 1906344528 A US1906344528 A US 1906344528A US 876775 A US876775 A US 876775A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in veterinary dilators and impregnators for use for aiding conception in breeding ⁇ mares.
  • a very common cause of barrenness in mares is the fact that during the act of coition the mouth of the uterus is closed and remains closed sufficiently long to prevent conception taking place.
  • the paramount object of this invention is to remove the above mentioned cause for barrenness by providing a generally-improved instrument which may be readily inserted or introduced into the mouth and neck of the uterus by dilating the walls of the latter by means of the removable Hdilator part of the instrument, and, when the dilator has been removed, a central passage or opening isl afforded within the impregnator part of the instrument for the entrance of semen during copulation, and the impregnator, by reason of its construction, is securely grasped and held in proper position by the contraction of the walls about the same.
  • Another object of the invention is to produce a device which will not only be securely held in proper position during coition, but
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the complete instrument, the parts being shown in relative position when introduced for use.
  • Eig. 2 a side elevation of the impregnator with dilator removed.
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of the removable dilator.
  • the improved instrument comprises an outer or main body portion termed an impregnator, preferably constructed of flexible rubber of sufficient rigidity to prevent its being collapsed when in position, and an inner removable shank portion termed a dilator of hard rubber or other suitable andv convenient material.
  • the impregnator comprises a tubular shank portion 1, terminating at one end in a truncated cone-shaped head 2, and at the other or base end in a funnel-shaped flange or disk 3, provided with an annular ring 4, having an annular flange 4a, extendingtoward the head 2, the circumference or line of extension of said annular flange 11a, being provided with a series of circumferential corrugations 7, designed to afford a grip ing surface for the contracted inner walls o' the mouth of the uterus when the inipregnator is in position, as indicated in dotted lines of Fig. l.
  • the impregnator is provided with a central longitudinal opening designed to reparallel with the axial line of the tubular ceive and take over a tubular or cylindricall shaped dilator whereby the former is carried in through the vagina and the truncated cone-shaped head 2, pushed through the cervex or neck of the uterus, the same being 'first dilated by the conical end of the dilator hereinafter described.
  • the dilator comprises a shank portion 8, preferably of hard rubber and hollow as shown. It is provided with a beveled or conical end 9, and, when introduced into and carrying the impregnator the end 9, forms an apex for the truncated cone-shaped head 2, for the purpose above described.
  • the rear end of the dilator terminates in a head 10, provided with an annular shoulder 11, having the contour of its abutting surface conforming to the contour of the contiguous walls of the funnel-shaped flange 3, surrounding the central openingof the impregnator.
  • the head 10, is provided with a central threaded opening 12, designed lto receive and take over the threaded end of a rod 13, provided with a handle 14.
  • the end of the dilator is preferably directed with the left hand to the mouth of l the womb, and with a little pressure on the handle with the right hand, the point of the dilater will open the mouth of the womb and the end of the impregnator will slip in.
  • lt should be inserted until the flange or large end of the impregnator is close up against the edges of the mouth of the womb, as shown in Fig. l, when the dilator should be removed, and the mare is ready to breed.
  • the corrugations 7, about the periphery of the shoulder 6, will securely hold the impregnator in proper position during coition and will prevent the mare Jfrom moving it out of osition by straining and contracting the wal s of the uterus.
  • OBED C BILLMAN, JEANNETTE BILLMAN.

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, x 4MLBNED JAN.V14, 1908. 7 Lfo. GRITTENDBN. l VETERINARY DILATOR AND IMPREGNATOR.
.APPLIUATIOl-i FILED NOV 22 1906 wwwa;
TH: Nokm Fermes c IMMER O. CRITTENDEN, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
VETERINARY DILATOR AND IMPEtEGNATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 14, 1908.
Application filed. November 22, 1906. Serial No. 344.528.
Tol all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, IMMER O. CEITTEN- DEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Veterinary Dilators and Im regnators, of which the following is a speci lcation.
My invention relates to improvements in veterinary dilators and impregnators for use for aiding conception in breeding` mares.
A very common cause of barrenness in mares is the fact that during the act of coition the mouth of the uterus is closed and remains closed sufficiently long to prevent conception taking place.
The paramount object of this invention is to remove the above mentioned cause for barrenness by providing a generally-improved instrument which may be readily inserted or introduced into the mouth and neck of the uterus by dilating the walls of the latter by means of the removable Hdilator part of the instrument, and, when the dilator has been removed, a central passage or opening isl afforded within the impregnator part of the instrument for the entrance of semen during copulation, and the impregnator, by reason of its construction, is securely grasped and held in proper position by the contraction of the walls about the same.
Another object of the invention is to produce a device which will not only be securely held in proper position during coition, but
which may be readily removed without in-y jur tothe walls of the generative organs.
ith these ends in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and combination of parts, hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
Referring. to the drawings, forming a part of this specication, Figure 1, is a longitudinal sectional view of the complete instrument, the parts being shown in relative position when introduced for use. Eig. 2, a side elevation of the impregnator with dilator removed. Fig. 3, a side elevation of the removable dilator.
Similar characters of reference .designate like parts throughout all the iigures of the drawings.
The improved instrument comprises an outer or main body portion termed an impregnator, preferably constructed of flexible rubber of sufficient rigidity to prevent its being collapsed when in position, and an inner removable shank portion termed a dilator of hard rubber or other suitable andv convenient material.
The impregnator comprises a tubular shank portion 1, terminating at one end in a truncated cone-shaped head 2, and at the other or base end in a funnel-shaped flange or disk 3, provided with an annular ring 4, having an annular flange 4a, extendingtoward the head 2, the circumference or line of extension of said annular flange 11a, being provided with a series of circumferential corrugations 7, designed to afford a grip ing surface for the contracted inner walls o' the mouth of the uterus when the inipregnator is in position, as indicated in dotted lines of Fig. l. The impregnator is provided with a central longitudinal opening designed to reparallel with the axial line of the tubular ceive and take over a tubular or cylindricall shaped dilator whereby the former is carried in through the vagina and the truncated cone-shaped head 2, pushed through the cervex or neck of the uterus, the same being 'first dilated by the conical end of the dilator hereinafter described.
The dilator comprises a shank portion 8, preferably of hard rubber and hollow as shown. It is provided with a beveled or conical end 9, and, when introduced into and carrying the impregnator the end 9, forms an apex for the truncated cone-shaped head 2, for the purpose above described. The rear end of the dilator terminates in a head 10, provided with an annular shoulder 11, having the contour of its abutting surface conforming to the contour of the contiguous walls of the funnel-shaped flange 3, surrounding the central openingof the impregnator. The head 10, is provided with a central threaded opening 12, designed lto receive and take over the threaded end of a rod 13, provided with a handle 14.
In use, the end of the dilator is preferably directed with the left hand to the mouth of l the womb, and with a little pressure on the handle with the right hand, the point of the dilater will open the mouth of the womb and the end of the impregnator will slip in. lt should be inserted until the flange or large end of the impregnator is close up against the edges of the mouth of the womb, as shown in Fig. l, when the dilator should be removed, and the mare is ready to breed. The corrugations 7, about the periphery of the shoulder 6, will securely hold the impregnator in proper position during coition and will prevent the mare Jfrom moving it out of osition by straining and contracting the wal s of the uterus.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the Operation and advantages of my invention will be readily understood.
Having thus described my invention, what i ln testimony whereof I have signed my 35 name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
IMMER O. CRITTENDEN.
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OBED C. BILLMAN, JEANNETTE BILLMAN.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3821956A (en) * 1973-08-14 1974-07-02 D Gordhamer Bovine teat dilator and medicament dispenser
US4308859A (en) * 1979-08-01 1982-01-05 Child Laboratories Inc. Method of inhibiting mastitis in bovine animals
US4359044A (en) * 1979-08-01 1982-11-16 Child Francis W Method for placing implant in udder
US4418686A (en) * 1979-08-01 1983-12-06 Child Laboratories Inc. Implant for inhibiting mastitis in dairy cattle
US4453930A (en) * 1979-08-01 1984-06-12 Child Laboratories Inc. Method and instrument for placing implant in teat duct and udder
US5681340A (en) * 1996-04-25 1997-10-28 Bei Medical Systems, Inc. Vaginal dilator
US5713868A (en) * 1997-03-05 1998-02-03 Fussman; Arie Catheterization device with dilator
US5817122A (en) * 1996-06-28 1998-10-06 Sachse; Hans E. Apparatus having a ureter splint and a guide connectable to the splint via a screw connection, and having an auxiliary splint
US6623503B1 (en) * 1999-03-24 2003-09-23 The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals Nhs Trust Dilators
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3821956A (en) * 1973-08-14 1974-07-02 D Gordhamer Bovine teat dilator and medicament dispenser
US4308859A (en) * 1979-08-01 1982-01-05 Child Laboratories Inc. Method of inhibiting mastitis in bovine animals
US4359044A (en) * 1979-08-01 1982-11-16 Child Francis W Method for placing implant in udder
US4418686A (en) * 1979-08-01 1983-12-06 Child Laboratories Inc. Implant for inhibiting mastitis in dairy cattle
US4453930A (en) * 1979-08-01 1984-06-12 Child Laboratories Inc. Method and instrument for placing implant in teat duct and udder
US5681340A (en) * 1996-04-25 1997-10-28 Bei Medical Systems, Inc. Vaginal dilator
US5817122A (en) * 1996-06-28 1998-10-06 Sachse; Hans E. Apparatus having a ureter splint and a guide connectable to the splint via a screw connection, and having an auxiliary splint
US5713868A (en) * 1997-03-05 1998-02-03 Fussman; Arie Catheterization device with dilator
US6623503B1 (en) * 1999-03-24 2003-09-23 The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals Nhs Trust Dilators
WO2016109104A1 (en) * 2014-12-29 2016-07-07 Oracle International Corporation System and method for supporting efficient virtual output queue (voq) resource utilization in a networking device

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