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US1605894A
US1605894A US1605894DA US1605894A US 1605894 A US1605894 A US 1605894A US 1605894D A US1605894D A US 1605894DA US 1605894 A US1605894 A US 1605894A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • This invention is for a combined dilator and applicator for orificial'treatment of certain bodily disorders.
  • the present invention has for its principa object toprovide a dilator comprising means for applying heat and infra-red radiations to the body tissu'es and for simultaneously applying medicaments to the parts being treated, so that medication maybe eiiectcd under the most favorable circumstances, that is, when circulation in the parts being treated is stimulated and the tissues are in a receptive condition and, at the same time, enables the medicating compound or salve to be warmed as it is being applied.
  • a further important object of the inven-' tion is to provide an improved means for forcing the medicament out of the dilator onto the part being treated.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through an electrically heated dilator constructed in accordance with my invention, the electric heating means being diagrammatically illustrated;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail View of a salve ejecting device which may be used in the device shown in Fig. 1, or in the other forms;
  • Fig. 3 is a view generally similar to Fig. 1, showing means for heating the dilator by the circulation of water therethrough, and showing the salve ejector in the salve or medicine receiving compartment;
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a modified form of dilator.
  • Fig. 1, 5 designates a suitable body hav-
  • heating element is carried on a removable connecting plug 7.
  • a pin 7 is shown tor preventingaccidental removal of this plug.
  • the end of body 5 is closed, and the end portion thereof is threaded to receive a hollow head or end part 8, of a suitable shape to cooperate with the remainder of the body in eitfecting dilation.
  • a valve ejector may be provided in the chamber 10 in the cap 8, this device comprising a disk or plunger 13 and a resilient spring 1 1.
  • the shell being hollow
  • This arrangement provides an efficient way of heatmg the salve or other medicating substance.
  • a disk and spring 21, as described in connection with Fig. 2, may be provided in the shell to assist in forcing out the medicatingsalve or substance.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a body formed of two members, one of which is removably secured to the other, heating means in one member, the other member having a chamber therein for the reception of medicat-ing substances.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a bodyformed of a main member and a detachable member fitted on to the main memher, a heating chamber in the main chamber,
  • the walls of the detachable member being vervious to the passage of a medicating su stance therethrough.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a main body, means in the interior of the body for heating it, and a separable refillable perforated container securedto the outside of the body adapted to hold a medicating substance.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow interior provided with a heating element, a separable refillable container on the outside'of the body, said container having perforated walls through which medicating substance may flow, and means in one end of the container for assisting in forcing medicating substances through the perforate walls thereof.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow interior provided with a heating element, a separable refillable container on the outside of the body, said container having perforated "walls through which a medicating substance may flow, and means including a spring and plunger in one end of the container for assisting in forcing medicating substances through the perforate walls thereof.
  • An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow cylindrical extension thereon and adapted to receive a heating element, a shell detachably secured to the body and surrounding the extension thereon, said shell being spaced away from the extension, said shell being adapted to receive medicating substances, the shell having openings therein to permit of such substances passing from the shell onto the parts of an individual being treated.

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J. G. HOMAN COMBINED DILATOR AND APPLICATO R Nov. 2 1926.
Filed June '7, 924
7 INVENTOR Patented Nov. 2, 1926.
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Application filed June '7,
This invention is for a combined dilator and applicator for orificial'treatment of certain bodily disorders.
The value of heat emitting dilators in the orificial treatment of certain disorders has long been known, and wide application thereof has been made. It has also been proposed to use in dilation treatments medicaments beneficial to the parts being treated. For instance, in the rectal treatment of prostatic disorders by dilation, or in the treat ment of hemorrhoids, practitioners frequently desire to accompany the use of the dilator with the application of medicating substances to the rectal interior.
The present invention has for its principa object toprovide a dilator comprising means for applying heat and infra-red radiations to the body tissu'es and for simultaneously applying medicaments to the parts being treated, so that medication maybe eiiectcd under the most favorable circumstances, that is, when circulation in the parts being treated is stimulated and the tissues are in a receptive condition and, at the same time, enables the medicating compound or salve to be warmed as it is being applied.
A further important object of the inven-' tion is to provide an improved means for forcing the medicament out of the dilator onto the part being treated.
My invention may be readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through an electrically heated dilator constructed in accordance with my invention, the electric heating means being diagrammatically illustrated;
Fig. 2 is a detail View of a salve ejecting device which may be used in the device shown in Fig. 1, or in the other forms;
Fig. 3 is a view generally similar to Fig. 1, showing means for heating the dilator by the circulation of water therethrough, and showing the salve ejector in the salve or medicine receiving compartment; and
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a modified form of dilator.
Referring first to the construction shown in Fig. 1, 5 designates a suitable body hav-,
192 1. 5eria1 No. 718,538.
6, which may be o'fany suitable construction,
such, for instance, as that shownin my Patent No. 1,279,111, dated September 17, 1918,
in which the heating element is carried on a removable connecting plug 7. A pin 7 is shown tor preventingaccidental removal of this plug. The end of body 5 is closed, and the end portion thereof is threaded to receive a hollow head or end part 8, of a suitable shape to cooperate with the remainder of the body in eitfecting dilation.
In this head or cap are a plurality of openings orpassages Qthrough which salve or other medicating with salve, when necessary.
In the construction shown in Fig.
which corresponding reference numerals designate corresponding parts, the general an rangement is similar to that shown, in Fig. 1, but, instead of showing electric heating means, provision of an inlet pipe 11 and an outlet pipe 12 is made, so, that hot water or other heating fluid may be passed through the dilator.
In either of the forms shown in Figs. 1 and 3, a valve ejector may be provided in the chamber 10 in the cap 8, this device comprising a disk or plunger 13 and a resilient spring 1 1.
When a salve or similar substance, which will melt when heated to a slight extent, is used in the chamber 10, the spring reacting against the end of the body 5 causes the disk 13 to force the salve out of openings 9 as the salve is heated.
I have shown the spring and disk in position in the cap.
In Fig. 3,
lation,
and has suitably arranged holes therein through which the medicating sub stance may pass.
The shell being hollow,
and being larger in diameter and longer than the extension 16, provides a salve or medicament receiving space around the sides and at the end of the extension.
This arrangement provides an efficient way of heatmg the salve or other medicating substance.
' A disk and spring 21, as described in connection with Fig. 2, may be provided in the shell to assist in forcing out the medicatingsalve or substance.
Various other changes and modifications may be made in the construction of the dilator, and I do not confine myself to any particular method or way of heating the dilator, although an electric heating means is generally preferred. I also prefer to make the body and shell. of any substance, such as wood, transparent to the tissue penetrating infra-red radiations from the heating element.
I claim as my invention:
1. An orificial applicator comprising a body formed of two members, one of which is removably secured to the other, heating means in one member, the other member having a chamber therein for the reception of medicat-ing substances. g V
2. An orificial applicator comprising a bodyformed of a main member and a detachable member fitted on to the main memher, a heating chamber in the main chamber,
and a medicating chamber in the detachable member, the walls of the detachable member being vervious to the passage of a medicating su stance therethrough.
3. An orificial applicator comprising a main body, means in the interior of the body for heating it, and a separable refillable perforated container securedto the outside of the body adapted to hold a medicating substance.
4. An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow interior provided with a heating element, a separable refillable container on the outside'of the body, said container having perforated walls through which medicating substance may flow, and means in one end of the container for assisting in forcing medicating substances through the perforate walls thereof.
5. An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow interior provided with a heating element, a separable refillable container on the outside of the body, said container having perforated "walls through which a medicating substance may flow, and means including a spring and plunger in one end of the container for assisting in forcing medicating substances through the perforate walls thereof.
6. An orificial applicator comprising a body having a hollow cylindrical extension thereon and adapted to receive a heating element, a shell detachably secured to the body and surrounding the extension thereon, said shell being spaced away from the extension, said shell being adapted to receive medicating substances, the shell having openings therein to permit of such substances passing from the shell onto the parts of an individual being treated.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature.
JOHN G. HOMAN.
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US3656483A (en) * 1970-01-15 1972-04-18 Biolog Concepts Inc Intrauterine medicator
US3916906A (en) * 1973-07-09 1975-11-04 Martin E Gerry Multihead dilator
US4808166A (en) * 1987-10-08 1989-02-28 James Davidov Anal medication applicator
US20080097286A1 (en) * 2006-08-04 2008-04-24 0696578 B.C. Ltd Incorporation Anal ointment applicator

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3656483A (en) * 1970-01-15 1972-04-18 Biolog Concepts Inc Intrauterine medicator
US3916906A (en) * 1973-07-09 1975-11-04 Martin E Gerry Multihead dilator
US4808166A (en) * 1987-10-08 1989-02-28 James Davidov Anal medication applicator
US20080097286A1 (en) * 2006-08-04 2008-04-24 0696578 B.C. Ltd Incorporation Anal ointment applicator
US20080300575A1 (en) * 2006-08-04 2008-12-04 0696578 B.C. Ltd. Incorporation #Bc0696578 Anal ointment applicator

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