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US1655664A
US1655664A US88355A US8835526A US1655664A US 1655664 A US1655664 A US 1655664A US 88355 A US88355 A US 88355A US 8835526 A US8835526 A US 8835526A US 1655664 A US1655664 A US 1655664A
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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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    • A61M3/0233Enemata; Irrigators characterised by liquid supply means, e.g. from pressurised reservoirs
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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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  • My invention relates to fountain syringes, and a purpose of my invention is the provision of a fountain syringe of extremely simple and durable construction which 1s 5 readily applicable to one or two hydrant faucets to utilize the water and pressure thereof a in applying medicaments mteriorly of the body, my invention including means by which the water pressure can be regulated to as desired, and any desired medicament used and thoroughly intermixed with the Water before the solution is discharged from the syringe.
  • Figure 1 is a view showing in s1de elevation and partly in section one form of" fountain syrange embodying my invention 1n applied position to a hydrant faucet;
  • Figure 2 is a transverse sectlonal View taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal section taken on the line 8-3 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a view showing my fountam syringe modified to permit its adaptation to two hydrant faucets.
  • pipe section 16 is connected to the section 17 through a rigid pipe section 23.
  • the section 17, in turn, is connected to the pipe section 18, the latter being formed of rigid material, such as glass or the like, and shaped to extend througha stopper 24 of a container 25,the latter being preferabl formed of transparent material, such as g ass.
  • the pipe section 18 extends downwardly into the container with its discharge end, indicated at 18 ( Figure 3), so disposed as to -32 to constrict the pipe 30 to various degrees
  • similar reference characters re er to discharge water circumferentially within the container for the purpose of creating a whirling motion of the water to effectively dissolve pieces of medicament 26 disposed in the bottom of the container, and thereby form a medicinal solution which is discharged from the container through an L shaped pipe 27 extending through the stop,- per 24 and connected to a flexible discharge pipe 28 having on its free end a dilating nozzle 29.
  • The'three-way connection 22 is designed for the purpose of connecting a branch pipe 30 to the water supply pipe in a manner to permit the discharge from the water supply pipe of a portion of the water traversmg the latter and in such manner that the quantity and pressure of water supplied to the container 25 can be regulated as desired.
  • the branch pipe 30 is rovided with a valve 31 which, as clearly s own in Figure 2, is made up of a U-shaped body formed of resilient metal to provide parallel jaws capable of being contracted by a screw whereby the amount of water discharged from the pipe can be controlled as desired.
  • the pipe section 15 is connected to the faucet 20 so that when the faucet is open water will be supplied tothe water supply pipe and ultimately discharged into the container 25, the amount of water actually discharged being controlled in part by the valve 31 and in part by a valve 33 mounted on and operable to constrict the pipe section 17 As the water is discharged circumferentially in the container 25, the medicament 26 will be dissolved and thus intermixed with the water to form a solution which is ultimately discharged from the nozzle 29, as will be understood.
  • My invention provides a fountain syringe which, in its association with a hydrant faucet, utilizes-the water pressure for syringing purposes and in a manner to cause a thorough intermixing of the water with a suitable medicament to form an antiseptic solution which possesses a pressure capable of being varied as desired to supply the sollpgion mteriorly to various parts of the 11 1 Figure 4,
  • I have shown a pipe section 15 with branch pipes 34 connected thereto by a three-way connector 35, the branch pipes 34 being each provided with a constrictable nozzle 19 and constricting means 21 whereby the two sections can be connected to two faucets 20.
  • This construction permits the association of the syringe with a pair of hydrant faucets where one faucet delivers cold water and the other hot, and by regulating the two faucets it will be understood that water of the desired temperature may be supplied to the pipe section 15 and ultimately to the nozzle 29, so that the medicated solution discharged from the latter may be of the temperature desired.
  • the inlet end of the pipe 27 is provided with a screen 27 to prevent the passage of solid particles of the medicament into the pipe.
  • a fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe, a pipe for supplying Water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe being adapted for connection to a faucet, means for venting the water from the water supply pipe, means for manually controlling the venting means to regulate the pressure of water supplied to the container, and a valve between the venting means and the container for controlling the quantity of water supplied to the container and to permit cutting off of the water from the container to allow reloading of the latter with medicament.
  • a fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe, a pipe for supplying water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe having two branch pipes adapted for connection, respectively. to hot and cold water faucets, a vent pipe for venting water from the water supply pipe, means for manually controlling the vent pipe and to regulate the pressure of water supplied to the container, and a valve between the venting means and the container for controlling the quantity of water supplied to the container and to permit cutting oil? of the water from the container to allow re-loading of the latter with medicament.
  • a fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe of flexible material, a flexible pipe for supplying water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe having two branch pipes adapted for connection, respectively, to hot and cold water faucets, a flexible vent pipe for venting water from the water supply pipe in advance of the container, a valve for constricting the vent pipe to regulate the amount of water vented and normally tendin to open, and a second valve on the water supply pipe for constricting the latter at a point between the vent pipe and container for the purpose described.

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Jan. 10, 1928.
J. RUSSELL FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Filed Feb. 15. 1926 gwuento'c.
Patented Jan. 10, 1928.
UlTED STATE-S JOHN RUSSELL, F ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA.
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE.
Application filed February 15, 1926. Serial No. 88,355. Y
My invention relates to fountain syringes, and a purpose of my invention is the provision of a fountain syringe of extremely simple and durable construction which 1s 5 readily applicable to one or two hydrant faucets to utilize the water and pressure thereof a in applying medicaments mteriorly of the body, my invention including means by which the water pressure can be regulated to as desired, and any desired medicament used and thoroughly intermixed with the Water before the solution is discharged from the syringe.
I will describe only one form of founta n l6 5 rings embodying my invention and w ll t en point out the novel features thereof in claims.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1 is a view showing in s1de elevation and partly in section one form of" fountain syrange embodying my invention 1n applied position to a hydrant faucet;
Figure 2 is a transverse sectlonal View taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a horizontal section taken on the line 8-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a view showing my fountam syringe modified to permit its adaptation to two hydrant faucets.
suitable material, while the pipe section 16 is connected to the section 17 through a rigid pipe section 23. The section 17, in turn, is connected to the pipe section 18, the latter being formed of rigid material, such as glass or the like, and shaped to extend througha stopper 24 of a container 25,the latter being preferabl formed of transparent material, such as g ass. As clearly shown in Figure 1, the pipe section 18 extends downwardly into the container with its discharge end, indicated at 18 (Figure 3), so disposed as to -32 to constrict the pipe 30 to various degrees Referring specifically to thedrawin in which similar reference characters re er to discharge water circumferentially within the container for the purpose of creating a whirling motion of the water to effectively dissolve pieces of medicament 26 disposed in the bottom of the container, and thereby form a medicinal solution which is discharged from the container through an L shaped pipe 27 extending through the stop,- per 24 and connected to a flexible discharge pipe 28 having on its free end a dilating nozzle 29.
The'three-way connection 22 is designed for the purpose of connecting a branch pipe 30 to the water supply pipe in a manner to permit the discharge from the water supply pipe of a portion of the water traversmg the latter and in such manner that the quantity and pressure of water supplied to the container 25 can be regulated as desired. To this end the branch pipe 30 is rovided with a valve 31 which, as clearly s own in Figure 2, is made up of a U-shaped body formed of resilient metal to provide parallel jaws capable of being contracted by a screw whereby the amount of water discharged from the pipe can be controlled as desired.
In practice, the pipe section 15 is connected to the faucet 20 so that when the faucet is open water will be supplied tothe water supply pipe and ultimately discharged into the container 25, the amount of water actually discharged being controlled in part by the valve 31 and in part by a valve 33 mounted on and operable to constrict the pipe section 17 As the water is discharged circumferentially in the container 25, the medicament 26 will be dissolved and thus intermixed with the water to form a solution which is ultimately discharged from the nozzle 29, as will be understood.
My invention provides a fountain syringe which, in its association with a hydrant faucet, utilizes-the water pressure for syringing purposes and in a manner to cause a thorough intermixing of the water with a suitable medicament to form an antiseptic solution which possesses a pressure capable of being varied as desired to supply the sollpgion mteriorly to various parts of the 11 1 Figure 4, I have shown a pipe section 15 with branch pipes 34 connected thereto by a three-way connector 35, the branch pipes 34 being each provided with a constrictable nozzle 19 and constricting means 21 whereby the two sections can be connected to two faucets 20. This construction permits the association of the syringe with a pair of hydrant faucets where one faucet delivers cold water and the other hot, and by regulating the two faucets it will be understood that water of the desired temperature may be supplied to the pipe section 15 and ultimately to the nozzle 29, so that the medicated solution discharged from the latter may be of the temperature desired.
It is to be noted that the inlet end of the pipe 27 is provided with a screen 27 to prevent the passage of solid particles of the medicament into the pipe.
Although I have herein shown and described only one form of fountain syringe embodying my invention, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. A fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe, a pipe for supplying Water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe being adapted for connection to a faucet, means for venting the water from the water supply pipe, means for manually controlling the venting means to regulate the pressure of water supplied to the container, and a valve between the venting means and the container for controlling the quantity of water supplied to the container and to permit cutting off of the water from the container to allow reloading of the latter with medicament.
2. A fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe, a pipe for supplying water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe having two branch pipes adapted for connection, respectively. to hot and cold water faucets, a vent pipe for venting water from the water supply pipe, means for manually controlling the vent pipe and to regulate the pressure of water supplied to the container, and a valve between the venting means and the container for controlling the quantity of water supplied to the container and to permit cutting oil? of the water from the container to allow re-loading of the latter with medicament.
3. A fountain syringe comprising a medicament container, a nozzle carrying discharge pipe of flexible material, a flexible pipe for supplying water to the container to mix with the medicament in the container and deliver a medicated solution to the discharge pipe, the second pipe having two branch pipes adapted for connection, respectively, to hot and cold water faucets, a flexible vent pipe for venting water from the water supply pipe in advance of the container, a valve for constricting the vent pipe to regulate the amount of water vented and normally tendin to open, and a second valve on the water supply pipe for constricting the latter at a point between the vent pipe and container for the purpose described.
JOHN RUSSELL.
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US2525419A (en) * 1949-02-21 1950-10-10 Edward R Mcllinger Syringe
US2957476A (en) * 1959-09-09 1960-10-25 Freeman Stephen Mouth washing device
US4165742A (en) * 1977-04-27 1979-08-28 Gardner Ina F Syringe connectable to a water faucet
WO1984003445A1 (en) * 1983-03-07 1984-09-13 Univ Vanderbilt Intravenous drug administration apparatus
US4623334A (en) * 1983-03-07 1986-11-18 Vanderbilt University Intravenous drug infusion apparatus
US4745907A (en) * 1985-08-01 1988-05-24 Nuclear Medicine, Inc. System and method for delivering insoluble materials into a living body
US4820269A (en) * 1983-03-07 1989-04-11 Vanderbilt University Mixer apparatus for controlling intravenous drug infusion
US4874366A (en) * 1984-12-03 1989-10-17 Baxter Internatiional Inc. Housing enabling passive mixing of a beneficial agent with a diluent
US5024657A (en) * 1984-12-03 1991-06-18 Baxter International Inc. Drug delivery apparatus and method preventing local and systemic toxicity
US20090082729A1 (en) * 2007-09-26 2009-03-26 Stephen Callow Personal cleaning device

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2525419A (en) * 1949-02-21 1950-10-10 Edward R Mcllinger Syringe
US2957476A (en) * 1959-09-09 1960-10-25 Freeman Stephen Mouth washing device
US4165742A (en) * 1977-04-27 1979-08-28 Gardner Ina F Syringe connectable to a water faucet
WO1984003445A1 (en) * 1983-03-07 1984-09-13 Univ Vanderbilt Intravenous drug administration apparatus
US4623334A (en) * 1983-03-07 1986-11-18 Vanderbilt University Intravenous drug infusion apparatus
US4820269A (en) * 1983-03-07 1989-04-11 Vanderbilt University Mixer apparatus for controlling intravenous drug infusion
US4874366A (en) * 1984-12-03 1989-10-17 Baxter Internatiional Inc. Housing enabling passive mixing of a beneficial agent with a diluent
US5024657A (en) * 1984-12-03 1991-06-18 Baxter International Inc. Drug delivery apparatus and method preventing local and systemic toxicity
US4745907A (en) * 1985-08-01 1988-05-24 Nuclear Medicine, Inc. System and method for delivering insoluble materials into a living body
US20090082729A1 (en) * 2007-09-26 2009-03-26 Stephen Callow Personal cleaning device

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