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US1697834A
US1697834A US241492A US24149227A US1697834A US 1697834 A US1697834 A US 1697834A US 241492 A US241492 A US 241492A US 24149227 A US24149227 A US 24149227A US 1697834 A US1697834 A US 1697834A
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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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    • A61M3/0279Cannula; Nozzles; Tips; their connection means
    • A61M3/0291Cannula; Nozzles; Tips; their connection means with dilating fingers

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  • This invention relates to vaginal spray devices, and the principalobject is to provide an inexpensive and efiicient construction of a spray device for the cleansing of the vaginal cavity.
  • a feature of the invention is a series of collapsible and eXpansible prongs or fingers for the purpose of dilating the uterus .and of cleansing the same, or in the treatment of various ailments in which case a medicinal preparation may be introduced into the vaginal cavity or the uterus.
  • the device of theinvention is similar in its general character to that disclosed in my United States Patent No. 1,483,360 of February 12, 1924 and is an improvement thereon in that the operating means for the dilating fingers is of more simple and durable construction.
  • the means for spreading the fingers is directly associated with the spray bulb, so that the fingers maybe adjusted and the spraying operation performed by one hand.
  • the fingers have angular portions which are adapted to rock directly on the tube, while in the patented device the pivotal I point is at some distance outwardly of the tube and requires therefore the interposition of a strong supporting or pivot member around the tube.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of the device in expanded condition
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 33 of Figure 1.
  • the device includes a spray tube 1 provided at one end with a rotatable sleeve 2 having a spiral groove 3 which accommodates a screw 4 fixed in the tube, while at the other end is provided a perforated spray head 5.
  • the sleeve is inserted in a spray bulb 6 to which it is fixedly secured.
  • a finger piece or knob 7 is secured to the portion of the sleeve 2 disposed outside the bulb and fits around the neck of the bulb as clearly shown in Figure 2.
  • the member 7 has a depression 8 formed away from the neck of the bulb, and this depression isloosely surrounded by a ring 9 which is concentric with the tube 1.
  • a series ot curved or bowed dilating fingers 10 are arranged around the tube 1. and are tube.
  • a socket plate 13 surrounds the head and is formed in its inner periphery with openings 14 which receive the vertioes of the angular portions 11 and thus retain the curved fingers 10 in constant contact with the head 12 at these points.
  • the openingsl are however of such size as topermit the fingers 10 to rock on the vertices of their angular portions.
  • the fingers terminate in end portions 15 which converge towards the tube 1 in the direction of the member 7 and enter the ring 9.
  • Adjacent the ring is provided a disk 16 slidably mounted on the tube and having in its periphery notches 17 which receive the angular end portions 15.
  • a washer 18 loosely surrounds the head 12 and abuts the angular portions 11, and between this washer and the ring is inserted a compressed spring 19.
  • the socket plate 13 and the angular ends 15 are surrounded by a circular shell 20 having a number of channels'2l.
  • the plate 13 is preferably formed to fit into these channels, and the shell partly surrounds the ring 9 when the device is contracted as in Figure 1.
  • the fingers are spread by turning the sleeve 2, which may be accomplished in this case by rotating the bulb 6. Due to this construction only one hand is required for actuating the fingers and forcing the spray fluid.
  • the sleeve moves upwardly'on the tube by reason of the groove 3 and pin 4:, and the ring 9 is moved in the same direction.
  • the angularends 15 are confined within the ring, they are drawn towards the tube as the ring moves upwardly on the tube. The consequence of this action is that the fingers rock on their angular portions 11 and withdraw from the tube as illustrated in Figure 2. 'On
  • a spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging the tube, said fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular por tions, a socket member retaining said angular portions in engagement With the tube and permitting the fingers to rock therein, and means for drawing'said end portions towards and away from the tube.
  • a spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube, a socket member retaining said fingers and permitting the same to rock therein, said 'fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said socket member, a ring slidably mounted on the tube and enclosing said ends, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said end portions, and means for holding said ring on the tube.
  • a spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging the tube, said fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular portions, a socket member retaining said angular portionsin engagement With the tube and permitting the fingers to rock therein, a ring slidably mounted on the tube and enclosing said end portions, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said end portions, and means for holding said ring on the tube.
  • a spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging'the tube, said fingerslhaving end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular portions, a socket member retaining said angular portions in engagement With the tube-and permitting the fingers to rock therein, a-ring slidably mounted'on the tube and enclosing said end portions, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said 17 end portions, a Washer surrounding the tube and abutting said angular port-ions, acompressed spring interposed between said Washer and disk, and means for moving said ring on said tube.

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0. M. McARTHUR SPRAY DEVICE Filed Dec. 21, 1927 gwveuto'o Claranae MMLflPiIJnP Patented Jan. 1, 1929.
UNITED srrs CLARENCE 1VI. McARTI-IUR, 0F DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO JOHN T. MGCREARY,
OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
SPRAY DEVICE.
Application filed December 21, 1927. Serial No. 241,492.
This invention relates to vaginal spray devices, and the principalobject is to provide an inexpensive and efiicient construction of a spray device for the cleansing of the vaginal cavity. A feature of the invention is a series of collapsible and eXpansible prongs or fingers for the purpose of dilating the uterus .and of cleansing the same, or in the treatment of various ailments in which case a medicinal preparation may be introduced into the vaginal cavity or the uterus.
The device of theinvention is similar in its general character to that disclosed in my United States Patent No. 1,483,360 of February 12, 1924 and is an improvement thereon in that the operating means for the dilating fingers is of more simple and durable construction. One of the particular improvements is that the means for spreading the fingers is directly associated with the spray bulb, so that the fingers maybe adjusted and the spraying operation performed by one hand. Another feature of the invention is that the fingers have angular portions which are adapted to rock directly on the tube, while in the patented device the pivotal I point is at some distance outwardly of the tube and requires therefore the interposition of a strong supporting or pivot member around the tube.
The invention is fully disclosed by way of example in the following description and in the accompanying 'drawin g, in which Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the device in contracted condition;
Fig. 2 is a similar view of the device in expanded condition; and
Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 33 of Figure 1.
Reference to these views will now be made by use of like characters which are employed to designate corresponding parts throughout.
The device includes a spray tube 1 provided at one end with a rotatable sleeve 2 having a spiral groove 3 which accommodates a screw 4 fixed in the tube, while at the other end is provided a perforated spray head 5. The sleeve is inserted in a spray bulb 6 to which it is fixedly secured. A finger piece or knob 7 is secured to the portion of the sleeve 2 disposed outside the bulb and fits around the neck of the bulb as clearly shown in Figure 2. The member 7 has a depression 8 formed away from the neck of the bulb, and this depression isloosely surrounded by a ring 9 which is concentric with the tube 1. A series ot curved or bowed dilating fingers 10 are arranged around the tube 1. and are tube. A socket plate 13 surrounds the head and is formed in its inner periphery with openings 14 which receive the vertioes of the angular portions 11 and thus retain the curved fingers 10 in constant contact with the head 12 at these points. The openingsl are however of such size as topermit the fingers 10 to rock on the vertices of their angular portions.
Adjacent the angular portions, the fingers terminate in end portions 15 which converge towards the tube 1 in the direction of the member 7 and enter the ring 9. Adjacent the ring is provided a disk 16 slidably mounted on the tube and having in its periphery notches 17 which receive the angular end portions 15. A washer 18 loosely surrounds the head 12 and abuts the angular portions 11, and between this washer and the ring is inserted a compressed spring 19. Finally the socket plate 13 and the angular ends 15 are surrounded by a circular shell 20 having a number of channels'2l. The plate 13 is preferably formed to fit into these channels, and the shell partly surrounds the ring 9 when the device is contracted as in Figure 1.
As described in the above mentioned patent, the fingers are spread by turning the sleeve 2, which may be accomplished in this case by rotating the bulb 6. Due to this construction only one hand is required for actuating the fingers and forcing the spray fluid. The sleeve moves upwardly'on the tube by reason of the groove 3 and pin 4:, and the ring 9 is moved in the same direction. Inasmuch as the angularends 15 are confined within the ring, they are drawn towards the tube as the ring moves upwardly on the tube. The consequence of this action is that the fingers rock on their angular portions 11 and withdraw from the tube as illustrated in Figure 2. 'On
' the reverse movement of the sleeve the spring 19 forces the disk 16 as near as possible to the knob 7 and thus contracts the fingers.
Although a specific embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it
Will be understood that various alterations in the detailsoi construction may be made Without departing from the scope of the invention as indicated by the appended claims.
WVhat I claim is 1. A spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging the tube, said fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular por tions, a socket member retaining said angular portions in engagement With the tube and permitting the fingers to rock therein, and means for drawing'said end portions towards and away from the tube.
2. A spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube, a socket member retaining said fingers and permitting the same to rock therein, said 'fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said socket member, a ring slidably mounted on the tube and enclosing said ends, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said end portions, and means for holding said ring on the tube.
3. A spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging the tube, said fingers having end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular portions, a socket member retaining said angular portionsin engagement With the tube and permitting the fingers to rock therein, a ring slidably mounted on the tube and enclosing said end portions, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said end portions, and means for holding said ring on the tube.
4. A spray device comprising a spray tube, a series of dilating fingers around the tube and having angular portions engaging'the tube, said fingerslhaving end portions angular to the tube adjacent said angular portions, a socket member retaining said angular portions in engagement With the tube-and permitting the fingers to rock therein, a-ring slidably mounted'on the tube and enclosing said end portions, a disk slidably mounted on the tube and having openings receiving said 17 end portions, a Washer surrounding the tube and abutting said angular port-ions, acompressed spring interposed between said Washer and disk, and means for moving said ring on said tube.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
CLARENCE M. MOARTHUR.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3037505A (en) * 1958-01-13 1962-06-05 Richard H Walden Irrigators or spray devices
US3043208A (en) * 1960-01-25 1962-07-10 Hagan Chemicals & Controls Inc Needle and clamp for use in pumping hams and the like
US3062211A (en) * 1958-09-03 1962-11-06 Henry W Walden Irrigating or spraying devices
US3199512A (en) * 1963-02-01 1965-08-10 Denab Lab Inc Valved dilating device for hygienic irrigation
US4389208A (en) * 1980-11-06 1983-06-21 Leveen Robert F Catheter advancer

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3037505A (en) * 1958-01-13 1962-06-05 Richard H Walden Irrigators or spray devices
US3062211A (en) * 1958-09-03 1962-11-06 Henry W Walden Irrigating or spraying devices
US3043208A (en) * 1960-01-25 1962-07-10 Hagan Chemicals & Controls Inc Needle and clamp for use in pumping hams and the like
US3199512A (en) * 1963-02-01 1965-08-10 Denab Lab Inc Valved dilating device for hygienic irrigation
US4389208A (en) * 1980-11-06 1983-06-21 Leveen Robert F Catheter advancer

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