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Combination aspirator tip
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US2449497A
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Sept. 14, 1948, w, w, MCLEQD 2,449,497
COMBINATION 'ASPIRAI'OR TIP Filed Aug. 22, 1946 INVENTOR. w. w. o LEOD Patented Sept. 14, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
COMBINATION ASPIRATOR TIP Will W. McLeod, Montgomery, Ala. Application August 22, 1946, Serial No.'e9j2,29o
My present invention relates generally to improvements in dental and surgical instruments, and more specifically to an improved aspirator for use by professionals in dental and surgical procedures, as well as for use by others in various analogous arts and sciences.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of a pneumatic instrument of this type that is simple in construction, and composed of a minimum number of parts that may readily be assembled in compact form and shape for convenient use; and means are provided'whereby the instrument may be manipulated with facility and accuracy in the efficient performance of its functions that are frequentl required.
In carrying out my invention I utilize compressed air as the motive fluid, a liquid solution for atomizing and spraying, and suction for the removal of the atomized solution; and the instrument is quickly convertible under easy manual control for positive pressure in atomizing'and spraying the liquid solution, and with negative pressure for the performance of the functions of an aspirator.
The invention consists essentially in an instrument embodyin novel combinations and arrangements of these parts as will hereinafter be more fully set forth and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated one complete example of the physical embodiment of my invention wherein the parts are combined and arranged in accord with one mode I have devised for the practical application of the principles of my invention, but it will be understood that changes and alterations may be made in these exemplifying drawings and mechanical structures, within the scope of my claims, without departing from the principles of my invention.
Figure 1 is a top plan view of an implement in which my invention is physically embodied.
Figure 2 is a side view of the implement or instrument; and
Figure 3 is a bottom plan view of the instrument partly in section for convenience of illustration; and
Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view at line 4-4 Fig. 1 showing the arrangement of tubes within the interior air chamber of the hollow handle.
In this disclosure of my invention the machine for compressing air and creating suction, the source of supply for the liquid solution to be atomized, and other accessories, are omitted as i unnecessary for a clear understanding of my in- 2 Claims. (Cl. 128-276) vention, and only the portable instrument, ora spirator tip, for manipulation and manual control is depicted.
In this exemplified form of the invention I utilize a tubular handle I for the instrument, which is made of metal or other suitable material, and this tubular handle forms a reservoir orinterior air chamber 2 for compressed air which is supplied from a suitable machine. e
Near its front end the handle is provided with a control port 3 for the air reservoir, which port may be closed by the thumb or a finger to maintain pressure within the reservoir, and the port may be opened by removal of the thumb or finger to relieve pressure or to reduce pressure of air in the reservoir. I y I At the rear end of the handle an inlet nipple 4 is mounted, and a piece of rubber tubing or hose 5 is indicated for supplying air under pressure from the compressor to the interior of the reservoir.
The front end of the handle is equipped with an air tube 6 located partially within the reservoir and projecting forwardly from the exterior of the handle, with its open rear end terminating in a port 6' within the reservoir, and the front angular and exterior portion communicating with an atomizing tip or spray nozzle 1.
A liquid spraying solution is introduced to the instrument through a supply hose orflexible tubing 8 under control of a stopcock or cut-off valve 9 located where it is readily accessible at the rear of the handle, and the solution pipe Ill extends from the valve centrally through the air reservoir, and out through the front end of the reservoir or hollow handle to the spraying nozzle or atomizing tip I.
The front angular ends of the air pipe 6 and solution pipe ID are arranged in parallelism and they communicate with opposite sides of the spraying nozzle in order that the atomizing or spraying procedure may be controlled by the use of a thumb or finger applied to the control port 3 of the air reservoir.
For the removal of the atomized solution from a dental cavity, and for other purposes, by continuous suction or negative pressure, the rear end of the handle I is equipped with a nipple II from which a suction hose or line l2 extends to e the power operated supply machine creating the suction. A suction tube I 3 projects from the nipple through the rear wall of the hollow handle, and then extends centrally through the air reservoir to the front end of the handle, where it is rigidly mounted, in the tapered end of the handle. From the front of the handle the suction tube [3 projects forwardly with an angular shape and terminates in a suction nozzle 14 located in advance of the spraying nozzle 1.
The front exterior portions of the air tube 6, the solution tube Ill, and the suction tube t3 pro- -ject from the front end of the handle in close parallelism, with the air tube and the solution tube arched over the 's'uctionitube' to the spraying tip "ornozzie, "and the latter is compactly arranged on the free end of the suction tube slightly to the rear of the suction nozzle, and pointing in the same direction, .for-.. convenience in use.
By this compact arrangement aridcom-bination of parts, the handle portionnf .the instrument is left free from obstructions in order that itmay with convenience be grasped in one handof the operator, leaving the thumb or finger free for control .of the .air port, 3. of-the. reservoir. .The
three. forwardv tubular extensions from .the .front of the handle are compactly and rigidly. arranged to ..occupy a minimum .of space, andQthev suction nozzle .andv spraying nozzle are, closely associated .for joint useifandwhen desired.
V .-At..thel rearof the handle, the air,supply, the solution supply,.., and .the suction connection, are centralized to avoidoobstructionsnand entangle- .ments of their. flexible connections; .and thear- .rangementsof.the..parts within the sealed reservoinprovidesimple but adequate. means" for conveying the solution and, air. currents, as well ,as
lforiaccommoda'tingmhe. suction .device for the .pur'pos.es."desoribed.
Having thusfully'described my invention, What Jclaim andldesire, to secureby. Letters Patent is:
.formingan. air reservoir having a. port which is manually controlled by the finger tip of the operzatortthereoLva suction tube mounted within the handle and having an exterior forward extension terminating in a suction nozzle ota spray ing'nozzle mounted rigidly on the suction nozzle slightly to the rear thereof, means for conveying a. liquid solutionto the spraying nozzle, and means for conveying air under pressure from the reservoir to the spraying nozzle.
WILL W. McLEOD.
REFERENCES CITED The following referencesta're of recordain the UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,266,228 DeVubiss Mayne, 193.8
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US3065749A (en)*1958-05-051962-11-27Piorvit S R LInjection and vacuum cleaner for dental therapeutics
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US3164153A (en)*1961-09-201965-01-05Zorzi CarloDental apparatus
US3208145A (en)*1963-01-181965-09-28Robert V TurnerAspirating handpiece with controls for vacuum, air, and water
US3469582A (en)*1966-12-151969-09-30Richard Robert JacksonHand-held surgical airflow instrument
US3664342A (en)*1967-12-041972-05-23Henry J HeimlichRetractable aspirator tubing and sheath for surgical use
US3785380A (en)*1972-02-221974-01-15R BrumfieldFiltering blood sucker
US3807401A (en)*1972-06-211974-04-30Department Of Health EducationAnticoagulating blood suction device
US4276023A (en)*1979-09-281981-06-30Stryker CorporationFluid flow control console
US4299221A (en)*1979-09-281981-11-10Stryker CorporationIrrigation and suction handpiece
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US4813926A (en)*1986-07-021989-03-21Sherwood Medical CompanyMedical suction device with air vent and fixed restrictor
US5248297A (en)*1992-02-261993-09-28Haruo TakaseSuction tube for use in surgical operation
US5295956A (en)*1992-10-091994-03-22Symbiosis CorporationEndoscopic suction instrument having variable suction strength capabilities
US5549547A (en)*1992-10-091996-08-27Symbiosis CorporationFlexible tube having a tapered diameter portion for use with endoscopic irrigation instruments
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US2812765A (en)*1955-12-191957-11-12Benjamin F TofflemireCombination aspirator and fluiddelivering surgical instrument
DE1089117B (en)*1958-05-051960-09-15Piorvit S R L Combined injection and suction device for the treatment of tooth cavities
US3065749A (en)*1958-05-051962-11-27Piorvit S R LInjection and vacuum cleaner for dental therapeutics
US3085573A (en)*1960-03-151963-04-16Jerome H MeyerCleansing apparatus
US3164153A (en)*1961-09-201965-01-05Zorzi CarloDental apparatus
US3208145A (en)*1963-01-181965-09-28Robert V TurnerAspirating handpiece with controls for vacuum, air, and water
US3469582A (en)*1966-12-151969-09-30Richard Robert JacksonHand-held surgical airflow instrument
US3664342A (en)*1967-12-041972-05-23Henry J HeimlichRetractable aspirator tubing and sheath for surgical use
US3785380A (en)*1972-02-221974-01-15R BrumfieldFiltering blood sucker
US3807401A (en)*1972-06-211974-04-30Department Of Health EducationAnticoagulating blood suction device
US4276023A (en)*1979-09-281981-06-30Stryker CorporationFluid flow control console
US4299221A (en)*1979-09-281981-11-10Stryker CorporationIrrigation and suction handpiece
US4540406A (en)*1983-05-021985-09-10Thoratec Laboratories CorporationAnticoagulant delivery system for use with an auto-transfusion system
US4608017A (en)*1983-05-201986-08-26Micron Co., Ltd.Endodontic irrigating instrument
EP0127380A3 (en)*1983-05-201986-03-19Micron Co., Ltd.An endodontic irrigating instrument
USD285004S (en)1983-08-011986-08-05Shippert Ronald DSurgical suction instrument
US4568332A (en)*1983-11-081986-02-04Shippert Ronald DMedical instrument for suction lipectomy
EP0185313A3 (en)*1984-12-191987-06-03Weber, Anette, Dr.med.dent. geb. LevermannMethod and toothbrush for removing germs in the oral cavity
US4813926A (en)*1986-07-021989-03-21Sherwood Medical CompanyMedical suction device with air vent and fixed restrictor
US5248297A (en)*1992-02-261993-09-28Haruo TakaseSuction tube for use in surgical operation
US5295956A (en)*1992-10-091994-03-22Symbiosis CorporationEndoscopic suction instrument having variable suction strength capabilities
US5549547A (en)*1992-10-091996-08-27Symbiosis CorporationFlexible tube having a tapered diameter portion for use with endoscopic irrigation instruments
US6394996B1 (en)1997-01-072002-05-28C. R. Bard, Inc.System for aspirating and irrigating tract wounds
US6878142B2 (en)1997-01-072005-04-12C. R. Bard, Inc.System for aspirating and irrigating tract wounds
US20090056719A1 (en)*2007-08-312009-03-05Newman Jr LionelExhalatory pressure device and system thereof
US20090194108A1 (en)*2007-08-312009-08-06Newman Jr LionelAdjustable pressure device and system thereof
US8225787B2 (en)2007-08-312012-07-24Wet Nose Technologies, LlcAdjustable pressure device and system thereof
US8235042B2 (en)2007-08-312012-08-07Wet Nose Technologies, LlcExhalatory pressure device and system thereof
US20090062751A1 (en)*2007-09-012009-03-05Newman Jr LionelMedical apparatus for suction and combination irrigation and suction
US9427504B2 (en)2007-09-012016-08-30Wet Nose Technologies, LlcMedical apparatus for suction and combination irrigation and suction
US20100282253A1 (en)*2009-02-042010-11-11Wet Nose Technologies, Llc.Pressure release systems, apparatus and methods
US8783247B2 (en)2009-02-042014-07-22Wet Nose Technologies, Llc.Pressure release systems, apparatus and methods
US9872943B1 (en)2015-03-302018-01-23The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Air ForcePistol grip suction device

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