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US724913A US13363601A US1901133636A US724913A US 724913 A US724913 A US 724913A US 13363601 A US13363601 A US 13363601A US 1901133636 A US1901133636 A US 1901133636A US 724913 A US724913 A US 724913A
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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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  • Tm NORRIS PETERS 00.. Pnom urno wAsuniemu. a. c.
  • My invention relates to syringe-nozzles, and more particularly to that class intended for use in the rectum, and has for its object the provision of an efficient means for preventing the escape of the liquid during its injection into the bowel by the device, said object being accomplished by providing aflexible disk on a syringe-nozzle adapted to be readily inserted into the rectum above the sphincter ani, against which it will be automatically seated by the pressure of the liquid above it during the use of the syringe, thus effectually preventing the escape of the liquid until the nozzle and attached disk are withdrawn.
  • Figure 1 is a substantially full-sized perspective view of a syringe-nozzle having my improved device attached thereto;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same, the upper end of the nozzle and the disk being shown in sec tion.
  • Fig. 3 is a smaller detail'perspeetive view of the same, the disk being shown in position to be inserted into the rectum.
  • 4 is a view showing the nozzle and disk just after their insertion into the rectum above
  • Fig. 5' is.a view similar the sphincter ani. to Fig. 4, the disk being shown in the position it will assume after being drawn down against the sphincter ani.
  • Fig. 6 is a similar view showing the position assumed by the disk against the sphincter ani under the pressure of the liquid from above in the bowel.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are perspective views of slightlysource of supply, such as a fountain-bag or hand-power syringe, as will be readily understood.
  • a disk 5 attached to said nozzle or stem 'near its discharge end is a disk 5, formed of some soft flexible material, such as partiallyvulcanized rubber, the same being preferably cup-shaped, as shown .in Figs. 1 to 6, said disk preferably diminishing somewhat in thickness from its point of attachment to the nozzle or stem toward its outer edge, as clearly seen in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 7 I have illustrated a slightly-modified form of disk, the same consisting simply of a fiat circularv piece of soft rubber 8, be-
  • I preferably provide the upper surface of the same with a plurality of slight grooves or indentations 10, extending radially from the center to the circumference thereof, the same permitting the disk to fold into smaller compass and to be more readily introduced without impairing its function when in position in the bowel.
  • a syringe-nozzle consisting of a stem, and a flexible disk located thereon directly in rear of the head and of the discharge-orifice thereof, said disk adapted to be inserted with the stem end into the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein to close the passage therefrom, substantially as set forth.
  • a syringe-nozzle consisting of a stem, and a flexible disk thereon near the dischargeorifice thereof provided with a series of radial grooves or depressions, said disk adapted to be inserted with the stem end into the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein to close the passage therefrom, substantially as set forth.
  • a syringe-nozzle consisting of a stem, and a flexible cup-shaped disk engaging a groove near the end of said stem and immediately in rear of the discharge-orifice thereof, the same adapted to fold in either direction to be inserted into or withdrawn from the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein by the pressure of the liquiddouche above it to prevent the escape of the liquid, substantially as set forth.

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PATENTED APR, 7, 1903..
J. T. MONTGOMERY.
SYRINGE NOZZLE.
APPLICATION FIL JUNE 27, 190;. RENEWED DBO. 2, 1902,
N0 MODEL.
Tm: NORRIS PETERS 00.. Pnom urno wAsuniemu. a. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN THEODORE-"MONTGOMERY, OF CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS.
'SYRlNGE-NOZZLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 724,913, dated April 7, 1903.
Application filed June 27, 1901. Renewed December 2, 1902. Serial No. 133.636. (No model.)
To all whom it rnmy concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN THEODORE MONT- GOMERY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Charleston, in the county of Coles and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Syringe-Nozzles, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to syringe-nozzles, and more particularly to that class intended for use in the rectum, and has for its object the provision of an efficient means for preventing the escape of the liquid during its injection into the bowel by the device, said object being accomplished by providing aflexible disk on a syringe-nozzle adapted to be readily inserted into the rectum above the sphincter ani, against which it will be automatically seated by the pressure of the liquid above it during the use of the syringe, thus effectually preventing the escape of the liquid until the nozzle and attached disk are withdrawn.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a substantially full-sized perspective view of a syringe-nozzle having my improved device attached thereto; Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same, the upper end of the nozzle and the disk being shown in sec tion. Fig. 3 is a smaller detail'perspeetive view of the same, the disk being shown in position to be inserted into the rectum. 4 is a view showing the nozzle and disk just after their insertion into the rectum above Fig. 5' is.a view similar the sphincter ani. to Fig. 4, the disk being shown in the position it will assume after being drawn down against the sphincter ani. Fig. 6 is a similar view showing the position assumed by the disk against the sphincter ani under the pressure of the liquid from above in the bowel.
Figs. 7 and 8 are perspective views of slightlysource of supply, such as a fountain-bag or hand-power syringe, as will be readily understood. Attached to said nozzle or stem 'near its discharge end is a disk 5, formed of some soft flexible material, such as partiallyvulcanized rubber, the same being preferably cup-shaped, as shown .in Figs. 1 to 6, said disk preferably diminishing somewhat in thickness from its point of attachment to the nozzle or stem toward its outer edge, as clearly seen in Fig. 2. I have shown in Fig. 2 the nozzle or stem 1, provided with an annular recess 6, into which the thickened neck 7 of the disk seats to insure its retention thereon, though it will be understood that any suitable manner of connecting the two parts may be employed.
From the above description the operation of my improved device will be understood to be as follows: When it is desired to insert the device into the rectum, the disk 5 is inverted to the position shown in Fig. 3, in
which position it may be readily forced past the sphincter ani to the position shown in Fig. 4. Now by slightly retracting said nozzlefor stem the outer edge of said disk will come in contact with the inner surface of the .sphincter ani and will cause said disk to spring back to the position shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 5. The admission of liquid into the rectum through the nozzle or stem lwill create a downward pressure on the disk 5, thus flattening it out against the inner surface of the sphincter ani, as shown in Fig. 6, and effectually preventing the escape of the liquid from the bowel. When the syringing operation is completed, the nozzle or stem and disk may be readily withdrawn, thus permitting the escape of the liquid.
In Fig. 7 I have illustrated a slightly-modified form of disk, the same consisting simply of a fiat circularv piece of soft rubber 8, be-
coming thinner from its point of connection with the nozzle or stem outward in'a man ner similar to the disk .5, while in Fig. .8 is
shown still another modification of the disk,
the sameconsisting of a bell-shaped structure 9, constructed and operating in all respects similar to disk 5.
In order that the disk may more readily fold or contract while being inserted past the sphincter ani, I preferably provide the upper surface of the same with a plurality of slight grooves or indentations 10, extending radially from the center to the circumference thereof, the same permitting the disk to fold into smaller compass and to be more readily introduced without impairing its function when in position in the bowel.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A syringe-nozzle, consisting of a stem, and a flexible disk located thereon directly in rear of the head and of the discharge-orifice thereof, said disk adapted to be inserted with the stem end into the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein to close the passage therefrom, substantially as set forth.
2. A syringe-nozzle, consisting of a stem, and a flexible disk thereon near the dischargeorifice thereof provided with a series of radial grooves or depressions, said disk adapted to be inserted with the stem end into the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein to close the passage therefrom, substantially as set forth.
3. A syringe-nozzle, consisting of a stem, and a flexible cup-shaped disk engaging a groove near the end of said stem and immediately in rear of the discharge-orifice thereof, the same adapted to fold in either direction to be inserted into or withdrawn from the orifice to be treated and to be automatically seated internally therein by the pressure of the liquiddouche above it to prevent the escape of the liquid, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN THEODORE MONTGQMERY.
Witnesses:
MOSES SANDERS, R. H. CRAIG.
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