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US2662523A
US2662523A US181142A US18114250A US2662523A US 2662523 A US2662523 A US 2662523A US 181142 A US181142 A US 181142A US 18114250 A US18114250 A US 18114250A US 2662523 A US2662523 A US 2662523A
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    • 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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  • This invention refers to an improved device, embodied in a receptacle with its needle size oxygen.
  • delivery tube, tube used especially for dental purposes, particular, for the treatment of root canal, through the agency of nascent oxygen obtained from a solution containing nascent oxygen and silver, which is, in itself, a product of the exothermic reaction due to the decomposition of oxygenated water.
  • ammonia in small quantities serves to activate the reaction.
  • Fig. l is a lateral elevation of the new and improved device
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the detailed construction of the main part of the device illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • the new and improved device comprises a cylindrical receptacle I, open at one end and closed at the other end, and in which open end a hollow nozzle-like member 2, provided with a needle size oxygen delivery tube 3, can be introduced in an airtight, although removable, manner.
  • Said hollow member 2 has two axial parts, 4 and 5, of different diameters, as shown in Fig. 2, which give to said member 2 a ladder-like profile and, besides, between said parts 4 and 5, an external annular flange, 6, designed to provide the firm application of the assembly of member 2 over the mouth of receptacle 1, into the interior of which said member 2 is forced, under pressure, along part 5, the recessed base of this part 5 containing a cylindrical case made of metallic silver, 1, forming a passage 8 through which the contents of receptacle lin other words nascent oxygen-can reach a passage 9 provided along part 5 of member 2, through an intermediate port [0 in the metallic case "i.
  • passage 9 becomes a smaller discharge passage, i l, which pierces the central part 4 and continues, axially, along part 2 to a perforated end portion, [2, having a perforation [3 into whtich is introduced the internalend of'the oxygen delivery tube 3.
  • this delivery tube 3 presents an enlargement, preferably spherical in form, I 4, over which is firmly pressed
  • On part l of member 2 is force-fitted or screwed anut 01' stuifing box I!
  • a dental device for the treatment of root canals with nascent oxygen comprising a cylindrical receptacle for holding a solution for producmg nascent oxygen when contacted with a catalyst, said receptacle being closed at one end, a member having one end connected to the other end of the receptacle by an air-tight readily removable connection and having a passageway extending axially therethrough, the end of said member connected to the receptacle including a portion extending into the receptacle, means for catalyzing the production of nascent oxygen comprising a hollow cylinder of silver carried by the end portion of said member extending into the receptacle, said silver cylinder opening into said receptacle and arranged with its interior communicating with the said member, the end of said member remote from the receptacle including a bearing surface, a tube for delivering nascent oxygen into a root canal having an open delivery end and a mounting portion, the latter of which is mounted on said bearing surface
  • a dental device for the treatment of root canals with nascent oxygen comprising a cylindrical receptacle for holding a solution for producing nascent oxygen when th solution is contacted with a catalyst, said receptacle being closed at one end, a nozzle-like member connected to the other end of the receptacle by an air-tight readily-removable connection and having a passageway extending axially therethrough, said nozzle-like member having a cylindrical end portion fitting in the open end of said receptacle and a flange engaging said end of the receptacle, means for releasably securing said flange against said end of the receptacle, means for catalyzing the production of nascent oxygen in the receptacle comprising a hollow cylinder of silver carried by said end of said nozzle-like member fitting in said other end of the receptacle, said silver cylinder opening into said receptacle and being arranged with its interior communicating with the

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Dec. 15, 1953 M. BADAN 2,662,523 SYRINGE FOR THE APPLICATION OF NASCENT OXYGEN, ESPECIALLY FOR DENTAL PURPOSES Filed Aug. 24, 1950 FIG.I 5
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u I? I) (V 4 9 I |s 6 IO I 5 e I j A 7 I f INVENTOR Morio Bodan BY Q WhH \,BMm! 1 -1 ATTORNEYS Patented Dec. 15, 1953 SYRINGE" FOR THE APPLICATION. OFNAS- CENT OXYGEN, ESPECIALLYFQR DENTAL.
PURPOSES Mario Badan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Application August 24, 1950, Serial N 0. 181,142
Claims priority, at
pplication Brazil;
January 24, 1950' 2 Claims. 1
This invention refers to an improved device, embodied in a receptacle with its needle size oxygen. delivery tube, tube used especially for dental purposes, particular, for the treatment of root canal, through the agency of nascent oxygen obtained from a solution containing nascent oxygen and silver, which is, in itself, a product of the exothermic reaction due to the decomposition of oxygenated water. In this reaction in which the silver acts as a catalyser, ammonia in small quantities serves to activate the reaction.
This process of dental treatment, known to present definite advantages, suffered from the lack of an adequate device for its practical realization, but the invention now eliminates this draw-back, completely and in a highly satisfactory manner, thanks to the improvements hereby introduced in the device now in use for this purpose and already covered by my Brazilian Patent No. 33,184.
The object of the invention has been exemplified in the enclosed drawing, wherein;
Fig. l is a lateral elevation of the new and improved device;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the detailed construction of the main part of the device illustrated in Fig. 1.
The drawing shows that the new and improved device comprises a cylindrical receptacle I, open at one end and closed at the other end, and in which open end a hollow nozzle-like member 2, provided with a needle size oxygen delivery tube 3, can be introduced in an airtight, although removable, manner.
Said hollow member 2 has two axial parts, 4 and 5, of different diameters, as shown in Fig. 2, which give to said member 2 a ladder-like profile and, besides, between said parts 4 and 5, an external annular flange, 6, designed to provide the firm application of the assembly of member 2 over the mouth of receptacle 1, into the interior of which said member 2 is forced, under pressure, along part 5, the recessed base of this part 5 containing a cylindrical case made of metallic silver, 1, forming a passage 8 through which the contents of receptacle lin other words nascent oxygen-can reach a passage 9 provided along part 5 of member 2, through an intermediate port [0 in the metallic case "i.
In the interior of member 2, passage 9 becomes a smaller discharge passage, i l, which pierces the central part 4 and continues, axially, along part 2 to a perforated end portion, [2, having a perforation [3 into whtich is introduced the internalend of'the oxygen delivery tube 3. At a certain point intermediate its ends, this delivery tube 3 presents an enlargement, preferably spherical in form, I 4, over which is firmly pressed On part l of member 2 is force-fitted or screwed anut 01' stuifing box I! whereby to co- Said nut I1 is firmly applied over the top face of flange 6, thus ensuring a strong and perfectly airtight seal between the various elements which constitute the device and avoiding any losses due to leakage of the contents of receptacle I, when the latter is inverted during use.
Modifications in the details and the construction of the described embodiment of the invention are, evidently, possible within the fundamental concept of same, as declared in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A dental device for the treatment of root canals with nascent oxygen, comprising a cylindrical receptacle for holding a solution for producmg nascent oxygen when contacted with a catalyst, said receptacle being closed at one end, a member having one end connected to the other end of the receptacle by an air-tight readily removable connection and having a passageway extending axially therethrough, the end of said member connected to the receptacle including a portion extending into the receptacle, means for catalyzing the production of nascent oxygen comprising a hollow cylinder of silver carried by the end portion of said member extending into the receptacle, said silver cylinder opening into said receptacle and arranged with its interior communicating with the said member, the end of said member remote from the receptacle including a bearing surface, a tube for delivering nascent oxygen into a root canal having an open delivery end and a mounting portion, the latter of which is mounted on said bearing surface at said remote end of said member, said delivery tube communicating with the passageway in said member, and means for securing the mounting portion of said delivery tube to said bearing surface in air-tight condition with the passageway in the delivery tube 3 communicating with the passageway in said member.
2. A dental device for the treatment of root canals with nascent oxygen, comprising a cylindrical receptacle for holding a solution for producing nascent oxygen when th solution is contacted with a catalyst, said receptacle being closed at one end, a nozzle-like member connected to the other end of the receptacle by an air-tight readily-removable connection and having a passageway extending axially therethrough, said nozzle-like member having a cylindrical end portion fitting in the open end of said receptacle and a flange engaging said end of the receptacle, means for releasably securing said flange against said end of the receptacle, means for catalyzing the production of nascent oxygen in the receptacle comprising a hollow cylinder of silver carried by said end of said nozzle-like member fitting in said other end of the receptacle, said silver cylinder opening into said receptacle and being arranged with its interior communicating with the passageway through said nozzle-like member, the end of said nozzle-like member remote from the receptacle including a bearing 4 surface, a tube for delivering nascent oxygen into a root canal one end portion of which extends into the remote end of the nozzle-like member, said delivery tube communicating with the passageway in said nozzle-like member, and means for securing said one end portion of the delivery tube against said bearing surface in an air-tight relationship with the passageway in the delivery tube communicating with the passageway in said nozzle-like member.
MARIO BADAN.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 401,950 Haussmann Apr. 23, 1889 563,621 Schimmel July '7, 1896 1,240,033 Dickinson Sept. 11, 1917 1,319,243 Powers Oct. 21, 1919 2,317,558 Smith Apr. 2'7, 1943 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 252,318 Great Britain Dec. 30, 1926
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US3127894A (en) * 1960-09-26 1964-04-07 Gail B Smith Method of medicine administration and device therefor
US4116239A (en) * 1974-06-14 1978-09-26 Ewen Sol J Ultrasonic oxygenation instrument
US20030104342A1 (en) * 2001-03-28 2003-06-05 Edward Lynch Use of ozone for the treatment of dental and oral conditions
US20060110710A1 (en) * 2001-03-28 2006-05-25 Schemmer Jurgen H Endodontic ozone therapy

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US563621A (en) * 1896-07-07 Hypodermic syringe
US1240033A (en) * 1916-12-09 1917-09-11 Fairleigh S Dickinson Hypodermic syringe.
US1319243A (en) * 1919-10-21 George g
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US563621A (en) * 1896-07-07 Hypodermic syringe
US1319243A (en) * 1919-10-21 George g
US1240033A (en) * 1916-12-09 1917-09-11 Fairleigh S Dickinson Hypodermic syringe.
GB252318A (en) * 1925-05-23 1926-12-30 Le Salvoxyl Sa Apparatus for the production of oxygen
US2317558A (en) * 1941-03-24 1943-04-27 Arthur E Smith Hypodermic syringe construction

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US3127894A (en) * 1960-09-26 1964-04-07 Gail B Smith Method of medicine administration and device therefor
US4116239A (en) * 1974-06-14 1978-09-26 Ewen Sol J Ultrasonic oxygenation instrument
US20030104342A1 (en) * 2001-03-28 2003-06-05 Edward Lynch Use of ozone for the treatment of dental and oral conditions
US6875018B2 (en) * 2001-03-28 2005-04-05 Curozone Ireland Limited Use of ozone for the treatment of root canals
US20060110710A1 (en) * 2001-03-28 2006-05-25 Schemmer Jurgen H Endodontic ozone therapy
US7270544B2 (en) 2001-03-28 2007-09-18 Curozone Ireland Limited Endodontic ozone therapy

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