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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
    • A61M29/00Dilators with or without means for introducing media, e.g. remedies
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • 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
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
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  • PETERS 0. PNOYO-LITHQ. WASHINOYON, o. c.
  • Nrrn STATES- ATENT FFICE Nrrn STATES- ATENT FFICE.
  • My invention relates to improvements in rectal dilators; and my invention consists in certain features of novelty hereinafter de scribed and claimed.
  • Figure I represents a side elevation of my improved device.
  • Fig. II is a longitudinal section taken on line II II
  • Fig. III is a transverse section taken on line III III
  • Fig. IV represents a side elevation of the release-valve.
  • Fig. V is a transverse section taken on line V V
  • Fig. VI represents an end elevation of the checkvalve.
  • Fig. VII is a side elevation of the check-valve.
  • Fig. VIII represents a side elevation of one of the couplings detached.
  • Fig. IX is a longitudinal section taken on line 1X IX,Fig.VIII.
  • Fig.X representsalongitudinal section of the tube in which the release-valve is located.
  • Fig. XI is a detail view in eleva- 0 tion of the outer end of the inserting-tube.
  • Fig. XII is a plan View of the
  • 1 represents the inserting-tube, which is preferably made of hard rubber.
  • the bulb 2 represents an expansible bulbsack preferably made of flexible rubber, the bulb when expanded assuming somewhat of a lemon shape, with its greatest transverse diameter substantially midway of its length, the outer end of the bulb 2 being secured to the outer end of the insertingtube 1 by being passed over a threaded stud 3 on the outer end of the tube and clamped in position by a cone-shaped cap 4, screwing onto the stud, the curvature of the cap conforming substantially to the curvature of the outer end of the bulb 2.
  • the inner end of the inserting-tube is pro vided with a threaded portion 5, onto which a disk 6 is screwed.
  • the inner ends of the expansible bulb 2 are drawn over the disk 6 and clamped in position by means of a circular clamping-plate 7, of suiiicient size to prevent its passage into the rectum, the clamping-plate binding the end of the bulb-sack against the disk 6, and as the disk 6 and clamping-plate 7 are adjustable the tension of the bulb 2 may be adjusted.
  • the inner end of the tube 1 is provided with a recess 8 for the reception of one end of a flexible rubber tube 9, the opposite end of the rubber tube 9 being secured in a similar recess 10 at the outer end of the release-valve carrying tube 11.
  • the 16 represents a hollow coupling connecting at its outer end with the coupling 12, and having the open end of an air-bulb 17 secured in a recess 18 near its inner end.
  • the coupling 12 is beveled at 19, so as to permit ready access of air to the air-ports 14..
  • the 20 represents a washer-shaped stop-valve which is located in the tube 12 and which serves to close the ports 14 when pressure is exerted upon the bulb 17 by the air pressing the valve against said ports. As pressure on the bulb 17 is released the air will rush in at the ports 14 and force the valve back until the bulb 17 becomes distended.
  • valve 21 represents a check-valve located near the outer end of the tube 12 and having its stem 22 extending in the air-passage 15.
  • the valve 21 rises from its seat and the air passes around thesame and through channels '23 in its outer end, said valve closing against backward pressure by pressing against its seat 24.
  • the release-valve consists of a hollow bushing 25, screwed into the tube 11, a valve-stem 26, having a valve 27 thereon working inside of the bushing, and a spring 28 for holding the valve normally in a closed position.
  • the valve-ste n 26 is reduced on one side, as shown at 29, to permit rapid discharge of the air from the bulb 2 when it is desired, the valve being opened by pressing upon the disk 30 on the outer end of the valve-stem. Before inserting the tube 1 and bulb 2 the air is.
  • the walls of the bulb 2 assume the shape shown in dotted lines, Figs. I and II, the walls of the bulb lying up close to the inserting-tube.
  • the bulb 17 is pressed and the air passes out from the central passage 15 into the bulb 2 through orifices 31 near the outer end of the tube 1, thus distending the bulb 2 and with it the external and internal sphincter muscles of the rectum.
  • the bulb 2 being of lemon shape when expanded and of sufficient length so that when inserted its greatest transverse diameter is above the internal sphincter muscle, the pressure on the muscles on which it acts is outward and downward in the same manner as nature has provided in a natural healthy passage.

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(No Modeh) N. MUS$EY DILATOR.
No. 577,775. Patented Feb.23,1897
THE Noam: PETERS :0. PNOYO-LITHQ. WASHINOYON, o. c.
Nrrn STATES- ATENT FFICE.
NATHAN D. MUSSEY, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO TAYLOR R. BALDRIDGE AND HORATIO S. BECKIVITH, OF SAME PLACE.
DILATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 577,775, dated February 23, 1897. Application filed May .12, 1896. Serial No. 591,229. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, NATHAN D. MUSSEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rectal Dilators, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, which form apart of this specification.
My invention relates to improvements in rectal dilators; and my invention consists in certain features of novelty hereinafter de scribed and claimed.
Figure I represents a side elevation of my improved device. Fig. II is a longitudinal section taken on line II II, Fig. I. Fig. III is a transverse section taken on line III III, Fig. II. Fig. IV represents a side elevation of the release-valve. Fig. V is a transverse section taken on line V V, Fig. II. Fig. VI represents an end elevation of the checkvalve. Fig. VII is a side elevation of the check-valve. Fig. VIII represents a side elevation of one of the couplings detached. Fig. IX is a longitudinal section taken on line 1X IX,Fig.VIII. Fig.Xrepresentsalongitudinal section of the tube in which the release-valve is located. Fig. XI is a detail view in eleva- 0 tion of the outer end of the inserting-tube. Fig. XII is a plan View of the stop-valve.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the inserting-tube, which is preferably made of hard rubber.
2 represents an expansible bulbsack preferably made of flexible rubber, the bulb when expanded assuming somewhat of a lemon shape, with its greatest transverse diameter substantially midway of its length, the outer end of the bulb 2 being secured to the outer end of the insertingtube 1 by being passed over a threaded stud 3 on the outer end of the tube and clamped in position bya cone-shaped cap 4, screwing onto the stud, the curvature of the cap conforming substantially to the curvature of the outer end of the bulb 2.
The inner end of the inserting-tube is pro vided with a threaded portion 5, onto which a disk 6 is screwed.
The inner ends of the expansible bulb 2 are drawn over the disk 6 and clamped in position by means of a circular clamping-plate 7, of suiiicient size to prevent its passage into the rectum, the clamping-plate binding the end of the bulb-sack against the disk 6, and as the disk 6 and clamping-plate 7 are adjustable the tension of the bulb 2 may be adjusted. The inner end of the tube 1 is provided with a recess 8 for the reception of one end of a flexible rubber tube 9, the opposite end of the rubber tube 9 being secured in a similar recess 10 at the outer end of the release-valve carrying tube 11.
12 represents a hollow coupling-tube having its outer end screwed into the inner end of the tube 11, as shown at 13, said tube havin g inclined air-su pply ports 14, which connect with the central air-passage 15, through which air passes to the expansible bulb 2.
16 represents a hollow coupling connecting at its outer end with the coupling 12, and having the open end of an air-bulb 17 secured in a recess 18 near its inner end. The coupling 12 is beveled at 19, so as to permit ready access of air to the air-ports 14..
20 represents a washer-shaped stop-valve which is located in the tube 12 and which serves to close the ports 14 when pressure is exerted upon the bulb 17 by the air pressing the valve against said ports. As pressure on the bulb 17 is released the air will rush in at the ports 14 and force the valve back until the bulb 17 becomes distended.
21 represents a check-valve located near the outer end of the tube 12 and having its stem 22 extending in the air-passage 15. When the bulb 17 is pressed, the valve 21 rises from its seat and the air passes around thesame and through channels '23 in its outer end, said valve closing against backward pressure by pressing against its seat 24.
The release-valve consists of a hollow bushing 25, screwed into the tube 11, a valve-stem 26, having a valve 27 thereon working inside of the bushing, and a spring 28 for holding the valve normally in a closed position. The valve-ste n 26 is reduced on one side, as shown at 29, to permit rapid discharge of the air from the bulb 2 when it is desired, the valve being opened by pressing upon the disk 30 on the outer end of the valve-stem. Before inserting the tube 1 and bulb 2 the air is.
allowed to escape through the release-valve, at which time the walls of the bulb 2 assume the shape shown in dotted lines, Figs. I and II, the walls of the bulb lying up close to the inserting-tube. After insertion the bulb 17 is pressed and the air passes out from the central passage 15 into the bulb 2 through orifices 31 near the outer end of the tube 1, thus distending the bulb 2 and with it the external and internal sphincter muscles of the rectum. The bulb 2 being of lemon shape when expanded and of sufficient length so that when inserted its greatest transverse diameter is above the internal sphincter muscle, the pressure on the muscles on which it acts is outward and downward in the same manner as nature has provided in a natural healthy passage.
The benefits arising from the use of mydevice are varied on the human system, one or two instances of which are sufficient to mention in this applicationviz., that of bringing the muscles mentioned out of their semidormant state, and permitting a healthy passa'ge,thus avoiding constipation with its many resulting disarrangements of the system.
I have found it best in practice in the use of my device to Withdraw the instrument while in a distended or partially-distended condition, according to circumstances, thus imitating nature in a healthy passage.
1 claim as my invention- In a rectal dilator the combination, of an expansible bulb-sack, an air-supplying bulb, a tube connecting the bulbs, ports for admitting a supply of air to the tube and air-bulb, a valve for closing said ports against outward pressure, and a release-valve located in the tube, substantially as set forth.
NATHAN D. MUSSEY.
Witnesses:
M. K. YOUNG, J AS. E. KNIGHT.
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US2457244A (en) * 1943-06-22 1948-12-28 Otis F Lamson Medical appliance for control of enemata
US3259132A (en) * 1963-11-18 1966-07-05 Gene S Katter Air-activated utensil
US5601590A (en) * 1993-02-04 1997-02-11 General Surgical Innovations, Inc. Expandable cannulas
US6063045A (en) * 1997-12-03 2000-05-16 Deschutes Medical Products, Inc. Pubococcygeal training biofeedback device
US9492197B2 (en) 2009-10-13 2016-11-15 Materna Medical, Inc. Methods and apparatus for preventing vaginal lacerations during childbirth
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2457244A (en) * 1943-06-22 1948-12-28 Otis F Lamson Medical appliance for control of enemata
US3259132A (en) * 1963-11-18 1966-07-05 Gene S Katter Air-activated utensil
US5601590A (en) * 1993-02-04 1997-02-11 General Surgical Innovations, Inc. Expandable cannulas
US6063045A (en) * 1997-12-03 2000-05-16 Deschutes Medical Products, Inc. Pubococcygeal training biofeedback device
US6217529B1 (en) 1997-12-03 2001-04-17 Deschutes Medical Products, Inc. Pubococcygeal training biofeedback device
US9492197B2 (en) 2009-10-13 2016-11-15 Materna Medical, Inc. Methods and apparatus for preventing vaginal lacerations during childbirth
US11806047B2 (en) 2009-10-13 2023-11-07 Materna Medical, Inc Methods and apparatus for preventing vaginal lacerations during childbirth
US10828476B2 (en) 2015-07-10 2020-11-10 Materna Medical, Inc. Systems and methods for the treatment and prevention of female pelvic dysfunction
US11712547B2 (en) 2015-07-10 2023-08-01 Materna Medical, Inc. Systems and methods for the treatment and prevention of female pelvic dysfunction

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