Nov. 18, 1958 J DUNCAN ETAL 2,860,634
OXYGEN DISPENSING DEVICE AND NOSE PIECE COMBINATION Filed May 18, 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet l JINVENTORS.
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Nov. 18, 1958 DUNCAN ET AL 2,860,634
OXYGEN DISPENSING DEVICE AND NOSE PIECE COMBINATION Filed May 18. 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTORS.
OXYGEN DISPENSING DEVICE AND NOSE PIECE COMBINATION James G. Duncan and Leo E. Trambley, Erie, Pa., as-
signors to Research Laboratories, Inc., Erie, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application May 18, 1955, Serial No. 509,234
9 Claims. (Cl. 128-206) This invention relates to oxygen breathing apparatus and more particularly to portable oxygen dispensers in combination with nose pieces.
Oxygen containers and breathing apparatus of this'general character are well known in the art; however, the known breathing apparatus are complicated and not adapted to be readily transported in the pocket of the user and they are not adapted to be readily stored for convenient access and for use. It is known that persons suffering from head colds, hangovers, heart disease, and other similar discomforts may be treated and find temporary relief by the inhalation of relatively pure oxygen. Supplies of oxygen are not usually available when required by persons suffering from these discomforts and diseases and the known devices for dispensing oxygen are unwieldy and expensive. Therefore, it is not convenient for the said persons to have access to sources of oxygen.
It is, accordingly, an object of this invention to provide a dispenser for oxygen which is simple in construction, economical to manufacture, and simple and efiicient to transport and to use.
Another object of this invention is to provide an in1- proved dispenser for oxygen in combination with a nose piece.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved valve for use in a dispenser for oxygen.
A further object of this invention is to provide a valve in combination with an oxygen dispenser and nose piece wherein the elements of the said device coact to provide a simple and economical dispensing apparatus.
With the above and other objects in view, the present invention consists of the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes may be made in the form, size, proportions, and minor details of construction without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention;
In the drawings:
Fig. l is a top view of a dispensing device according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional View taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a side view of another embodiment of the dispenser;
Fig. 4 is a vertical cross sectional view of another embodiment of the dispenser;
Fig. 5 is an end view of the dispenser shown in Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6 is a side view of another embodiment of the dispenser.
Now with more specific reference to the drawings, the oxygen dispenser 1 is made up of acontainer 2 which contains anoxygen bottle 3 and avalve head 4 which has anose piece 5 attached thereto. Thecontainer 2 is preferably made in the form of a hollow cylinder having a closed bottom 7 and cylindrical sides with a hollow portion 9 therein. The upper end thereof is threaded at atent 0 ice 2,860,634 Patented Nov. 18, 1958 10 to receive the threadedhead 4. The portion 9 re ceives thebottle 3 which has a sealedtop 12 which maintains the oxygen inside thebottle 3 at considerable pressure. While thebottle 3 is put into thecontainer 2, the seal on the top thereof will be intact and thebottle 3 will be completely sealed. When thebottle 3 is put into thecontainer 2 as shown and the threadedhead 4 tightened, aprick 14 will penetrate theseal 12 and form an opening therein whereby the oxygen can escape into abore 15 around the end of thebottle 3.. Theprick 14 is pressed into thehead 4 and has a downwardly extendingpoint 17 which is adapted to penetrate theseal 12 of thebottle 3 in the manner aforesaid.
Thehead 4 has alateral bore 20 and a threadedcounterbore 21 which receives aplug 23. Theplug 23 is bored at 24 to slidably receive ahandle rod 25 which extends outwardly therefrom and has a rubber valve washer 26 attached thereto. The rubber washer member 26 is held in a cup shaped flangedmember 27 which is attached to therod 25. Aspring 28 urge thehandle 25 outward and urges the washer 26 into sealing engagement with aseat 29 which extends outwardly from the portion of theplug 23 around thebore 24 and seals the oxygen in thelateral bore 20. Aspace 31 between thenose piece 5 and thehead 4 communicates withnostril tubes 33 which extend up through bifurcatednostril engaging members 34.
Thelower end 40 of thehead 4 has thebore 15 therein and agroove 42 inside thebore 15. Thegroove 42 receives an O-shaped packing washer 43 which is adapted to engage the neck 44 of theoxygen bottle 3 to form a seal therewith to prevent oxygen from passing from the broken seal down into the area 9 around thebottle 3.
When the device is to be put into use, a sealed bottle of oxygen will have the neck 44 of the bottle inserted into thebore 15 in sealing engagement with thewasher 43. Thehead 4 is then screwed into the threadedend 10 of thecontainer 2. During this process, the seal on thebottle 3 will be intact and oxygen will be contained therein under a considerably high pressure. As the operator continues to rotate thecontainer 2 relative to thehead 4, thehead 4 will continue to threadably travel inward, bringing thebottom 70 of thebottle 3 into engagement with thebottom 71 of thecontainer 2 and bringing theprick 14 into engagement with theseal 12 to break theseal 12. This will, at the same time, bring the O- shapedpacking washer 43 down slidable over the neck 44 of thebottle 3 and form a seal therearound. When the seal formed by thetop 12 is broken, the oxygen will pass up through apassage 45 into thelateral bore 20 around thespring 28 and urge the rubber washer member 26 into tight engagement with theseat 29. Therefore, the oxygen will be prevented from escaping. When the operator is ready to use the device, he will insert the nostrilengaging members 34 up into his nostrils and press thehandle 25 inwardly. This will remove the washer 26 from theseat 29 and allow oxygen to flow up through thepassage 30 into thespace 31 and to move up into thenostril tubes 33 to be inhaled by the user.
Figs. 3, 4, and 5 show another embodiment of the invention which has another type of valve and operating means. The corresponding parts of the invention shown in Fig. 4 have similar numbers to the corresponding parts in Fig. 2 plus 100. The case 101 has a threadedupper end 102 which is adapted to engage threads on the outer periphery ofhead 104. Theneck 144 ofbottle 103 is threaded at to engage threaded bore 161 of thehead 104. An innerperipheral groove 143 is provided in the bore 161 for receiving an O-shaped washer 142 which lies against thetapered edge 162 of thebottle 103 to form a seal therebetween when thebottle 103 is screwed up into the threaded bore 161.
A reducedsize bore 164 receives the upper end of aprick 114. Theprick 114 has apoint 117 and thepoint 117 is adapted to pierce theseal 112 at the upper end of thebottle 103 when the neck 1414 of thebottle 103 is screwed into the bore 161. Aflattened side 165 is formed on one edge of theprick 114 to provide an opening past theprick 114 from thespace 115 in thebore 164 above thebottle 103, from thence through thebore 145 into thelateral bore 120, thence, when the.rod 125 is depressed, through theclearance space 124 therearound, up through thelateral bore 170 in the plug 123, thence around theperipheral groove 171 to thebore 130 in thehead 104, and thence to thespace 131 below thenose piece 134 from whence oxygen passes up. throughnostril bores 133 similar to thebores 33 shown in Fig. 2.
The actuatingrod 125 has a cup shaped member 1&7 having an outwardly directedflange 173 extending concentric to therod 125. The plug 123 has an outwardly extendingend 174. Theflange 173 engages outwardlyextruded ends 175 of awasher 176. In its unstressed condition, thewasher 176 is perfectly flat and disk shaped; however, when the plug 123 is tightened into the threadedportion 121, thewasher 176 is compressed and theends 175 are extruded outwardly toward theflange 173 and there adapted to engage the ends of theflange 173. Acompression spring 128 urges theflange 173 toward theextruded portions 175 when the pressure is applied to therod 125 by ahandle 178. Thehandle 178 is pivoted to thehead 104 at 179 and swings thereabout and the ends thereof are formed as the inturned flanges of a piece of sheet metal which engage grooves 178a in thehead piece 104. When thehandle 173 is depressed,flanges 180 move further into the grooves 178a.
To fill the container with a new bottle, the operator will unscrew thehead 104 from the case 101 and will unscrew theempty bottle 103 from the head 11M and insert a new bottle 1113 which he will tighten up until the taperededge 162 forms a seal with the O-shapedwasher 142. Thepoint 117 of theprick 114 will pierce theseal 112 on the end thereof. This will allow oxygen which may be contained in thebottle 103 to flow upwardly through thebore 145 and engage theflange 173 of thecup shaped member 137 which will force it into sealing engagement with theextruded end 175 of thewasher 176. As pressure increases in thelateral bore 126, theflange 173 will be pushed tighter into theextruded end 175. Therefore, no oxygen can leak out of the valve. When the operator wishes to sniff some oxygen, he will insert the nostril portion134 into his nostrils and depress the .handle 178. This will move the flange 173-cff of1 the outwardly extrudedportion 175 and allow oxygen, tegflowthrough theclearance space 124 and up thebore 170 through theperipheral groove 171 through thebore 130into'the space 131 and thence up into the nostril.piece 134.
In the. embodiment of the invention shown in Fig. 6, a bottle. 203 is similar to thebottle 103 and has upper threaded ends 261 which engage avalve head 234 having a nose piece 231 thereon which the operator can insert into his nostril. A valve similar to the valve inthe embodiment of the invention shown in Fig. 4 will be provided in thehead 234 so that the operator candischarge oxygen from the bottle 2193 through thehead 234 into his nostril through thenose piece 23%, thereby providing a treatment for relieving headaches, colds, hangovers, etc.
It has been discovered that a small bottle such as that shown can be used to contain enough oxygen to give very decided relief to sufferers from head colds, hang- The foregoing specification sets forth the invention in its preferred practical forms but the structure shown is capable of modification within a range of equivalents without departing from the invention which is to be understood is broadly novel as is commensurate with the appended claims.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. In combination, a container for oxygen and a nose piece therefor, said nose piece being attached to said container by means of a valve body, said valve body having a first bore therein, said container having an end inserted in said bore, a lateral bore in said body communicating with said first bore, a plug in said lateral bore, a valve actuating rod extending into said lateral bore in said body, a washer disposed in said lateral bore and compressed between said plug and the bottom surface of said lateral bore whereby said washer is extruded inwardly to form an enlarged seat, a seating member attached to said actuating rod and extending outwardly thereform, and a spring engaging said body, said spring adapted to urge said seating member into engagement with said extruded portion whereby the flow of oxygen through said plug between said actuating rod and the walls of said lateral bore from said container is stopped, said actuating rod having means thereon adapted to be manually engaged to urge said seating member out of engagement with said extruded portion, allowing oxygen to flow from said container through said valve body and through said nose piece.
2. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said means to actuate said valve actuating rod comprises a lever pivotally connected to said body and adapted to be manually engaged to urge said seating member to an open position.
3. The combination recited in claim 1v wherein the end of said container is threaded and adapted to threadably engage said body.
4. The combination recited inclaim 3 wherein the end of said container adjacent said threads has a tapered surface thereon and an fi-shaped washer is disposed in said first bore of said body and adapted to sealingly engage the walls of said first bore.
5. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said nose piece has a single nostril engaging portion.
6. in combination, a container for gas and a nose piece having passages therethrough communicating with the inside of said container, said container comprising a bottle having a threaded neck, a valve body comprising a cylindrical head attached to said container and having an axially threaded bore in one end with a groove having an O-shaped washer extending around the inner periphery of said axial bore, a lateral bore in said head having a threaded counterbore, a threaded plug in said counterbore having an actuating rod extending through an axial. bore in said plug, said counterbore terminating adjacent said lateral bore in a shoulder, a hat washer of resilient material adapted to be compressed between said plug and said shoulder whereby said washer has an annular portion thereof deflected inwardly to form an enlarged portion, a cup shaped member on said actuating concentric therewith with flanged end directed toward said annular portion and having the edges thereof extending toward said enlarged portion, and passages for gas connecting said lateral bore, said axial bore, and bores in a nose piece connected to said head.
7. The combination recited in claim 6 wherein two parallel slots are formed in said head extending axially thereof and a lever comprising a fiat plate having its edges bent to form two flanges is provided, said lever being pivotally connected to said lead, said flanges being adapted to be forced to lie in said parallel slots when said lever is depressed, an intermediate portion of said lever being adapted to engage said actuating rod.
8. The combination recited in claim 7 wherein said nose nose piece comprises a bifurcated member forming two piece is pressed into a second bore in said head with a nostril engaging members having passages therethrough space between the bottom cf said bore and'said nose communicating with said bore through said head. piece, said gas passages comprising a lateral bore in said plug communicating with a peripheral groove in said 5 References Cited in the file of this patent plug and said axial bore in said plug, and a passage in UNITED STATES PATENTS said head connecting the area of said counterbore in said I head overlying said plug groove with the space in said 1,449,047 1011115011 1923 second bore below said nose piece, said bores in said 2,651,303 Johnson et P 1953 gicsceepiece communicating with said space below saidnose 10 FOREIGN PATENTS 9. The combination recited in claim 6 wherein said 107,990 Great Britain July 26,1917