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June 21, 1966 J. HIGGINS ET ASPIRATING DEVICE Filed June 26, 1963 Inventors John. L 'figgins Friiy Deuschle 53/ United States Patent 3,256,885 ASPIRATING DEVICE John L. Higgins, Daytona Beach, and Fritz Deuschle, St. Augustine, Fla., assignors to Roehr Products Company, Inc., DeLand, Fla., a corporation of Delaware Filed June 26, 1963, Ser. No. 290,785 3 Claims. (Cl. 128-276) The present invention relates generally to aspirating apparatus, and more particularly to an improved saliva ejecting device which can be produced at a sulficiently low cost to be disposable after a single use.
Many types of fluid ejecting devices have been produced for use in dentistry and in other healing arts, but devices of this type which are presently available and which can be produced at a low cost fail to have many of the essential requisites of a satisfactory fluid ejector. For example, saliva ejectors having a curved tubular mouth piece made of paper and similar materials cannot be readily shaped by the dentist to any desired curvature to fit the patients mouth nor do they prevent occlusion of the end thereof by the tissue of the patients mouth. And, the presently available saliva ejectors which are capable of being readily formed to the patients mouth and which do not become readily occluded during use are too costly to be disposable after a single use, are generally formed of hard relatively heavy material which have sharp edges and are often uncomfortable to the patients mouth.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved aspirator structure which can be produced and packaged at a low cost so as to be disposable after a single use.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a fluid ejector which can be economically manufactured and packaged and which is more conveniently used and handled than other fluid ejecting devices.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved low cost, disposable saliva ejecting device which is formed essentially of light weight soft plastic material comfortable to the patients mouth, which is capable of being readily shaped to conform with the patients mouth and which is provided with an inexpensive nozzle tip designed to avoid occlusion by tissue in the patients mouth.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved nozzle tip for an aspirating device.
Other objects of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and claims when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing; wherein:
FIG. 1 is a front elevational view showing one embodiment of a saliva ejector device of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary side elevational view partially in vertical section of the saliva ejector of FIG. 1 in an operative position of adjustment;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken along the line 33 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view taken along theline 44 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is an end elevational view of the nozzle tip shown in FIGS. l4;
FIG. 6 is a further modified form of saliva ejector device according to the present invention; and
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a modified form of saliva ejector device according to the present invention. I
Referring to FIGS. 1-5 of the drawing, asaliva ejector device 10 is shown comprising a length of preferably clear, smooth, soft, light, flexibleplastic tubing 11, such as extruded plasticized polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene plastic tubing, having embedded in'a wall section thereof a malleable element, such as themalleable wire 12, ex tending the length of the saidtubing 11. Thewire 12 serves to retain thetubing 11 in any desired form into which the wire is bent and tends to prevent collapse of the tube under vacuum pressures. Themalleable wire 12 can be a soft iron wire, an aluminum wire or any similar malleable material. metal can be embedded within the wall of theplastic tubing 11 in place of a wire. Nor is it necessarily required that the malleable element be embedded in the tubing so long as suitable means are provided for maintaining the malleable element within thetubing 11. In use the length oftubing 11 with a malleable element of the above type associated therewith'can be bent, preferably with the malleable element-forming the inside circumference of the bend, so that the end section of thetubing 11 overhangs the patients jaw with the end of the tubing positioned in the lowermost portion of the patients mouth.
On the lower or proximal end of thetubing 11 as shown in FIG. 1 there is secured an adapter means, such as the taperedplastic member 14, for connecting one end of thetubing 11 to a tube 15 in communication with a source of vacuum, such as vacuum pump (not shown).
On the upper or distal end of thetubing 11 is secured anozzle tip 16 which partially closes the end of thetubing 11 and provides a plurality of small diameteraxial passageways 17, 18 and a plurality oflateral passageways 19 through which saliva or other fluids can pass inwardly into theaxial passage 13 of thetubing 11 while screening out larger particles which might obstruct or clog thepassage 13.
Thenozzle tip 16 is preferably molded of a smooth, soft, flexible plastic material, such as plasticized polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene plastic, and comprises a plurality of axially extendingrib sections 20 of a small diameter which are spaced circumferentially preferably equidistant from each other and radially from the longitudinal axis of the tip 16a maximum distance equal to the exterior radius of thetubing 11 and preferably a distance slightly less than the exterior radius of thetubing 11. Thus, theaxial rib sections 20 are so spaced that a circle drawn through the innermost surface of each of the spacedaxial rib sections 20 has as a maximum a diameter equal to the diameter of thetubing 11 and preferably has a diameter slightly smaller than the exterior diameter of thetubing 11 so that the inner surface of therib sections 20 contact the exterior surface of thetubing 11 when-thetip 16 is telescopically mounted over the end of thetubing 11.
Thecylindrical rib sections 20 have their proximal ends formed integrally with a shortcylindrical section 21 which has an inner diameter slightly greater than the exterior diameter of thetubing 11 on which thetip 16 is mounted, and the distal ends of thecylindrical sections 20 are connected to preferably radial transversely extendingend member 25 which preferably have a small diameter semi-cylindrical form. Each of theend members 25 is integrally joined at its inner end with everyother end member 25 at a point adjacent the longitudinal axis of thetip 16. It is preferred that eachend member 25 be disposed diametrically opposite anotherend member 25 so that two oppositely disposedend members 25 extend'diametrically across the end of thetip 16. The inner or proximal surface of theend members 25 is preferably fiat.
At least one pair of said oppositely disposedend members 25 preferably have arectangular spacing member 28 with a substantially smaller diameter or width than the inner diameter of thetubing 11 formed in- Patented June 21, 1966 If desired, a thin strip of malleable tegrally with and projecting axially rearwardly from the inner surface of the end member a distance less than the length of therib section 20. Thespacing member 28 preferably extends diametrically across thetip 16 with the opposite ends of thespacing member 28 preferably formed integrally with the oppositely disposedaxial rib sections 20 contiguous therewith.
When thenozzle tip 16 is mounted telescopically over the end of thetubing 11, the inner surfaces of the axialcylindrical section 20 engage the outer surface of thetubing 11 and space the inner lateral surface of thecylindrical section 21 from the outer lateral surface of thetubing 11 at a point spaced axially from the end of thetubing 11. The telescopic axial movement of thetip 16 over the end of thetubing 11 is arrested by the proximal inner edge of thespacing member 28 contacting the lowertransverse end wall 30 of thetubing 11. Thenozzle tip 16 is fixedly secured on thetubing 11 in spaced relationship with theend 30 preferably by forming a solvent seal between the portions of therib sections 20 which engage the outer surface of thetubing 11. The proximal surfaces of theend members 25. are thus maintained in spaced relationship with theend wall 30 of thetubing 11 to provide both axial and lateral fluid passages through said nozzle tip 16 [for saliva to enter the axial passage of thetubing 11. The foregoing nozzle tip construction provides an inexpensive, efilcient, clog-proof tip which will not suck tissue in the patients mouth and become readily oceluded.
In the modified form of the invention shown in FIG. 6 of the drawing, an adapter fitment is provided with an axialtubular section 41 having a tapered proximalouter surface 42 which is adapted to sealably engage a tube connected with a vacuum source and is also provided with adual adapter section 43 having a pair of spacedopenings 44, 45. Each of theopenings 44, 45 is adapted for sealably receiving therein the end of a length of thetubing 11 having anozzle tip 16 mountedon the distal end thereof. Theadapter fitment 40 is preferably made of soft, yieldable plastic, such as polyvinyl chloride plastic, which firmly, frictionally and sealably engages the outer surface of the end of thetubing 11 when inserted therein. And, whereas the ends of thetubing 11 are not movable relative to thefitment 40 after insertion therein, the lengths oftubing 11 can be readily bent to any desired configuration so that saliva can be removed from the opposite sides of the patients mouth, if such is desired.
The further modified form of the present invention shown in FIG. 7 shows an improved integral adapter means for connecting a fluid ejector structure to a tube communicating with a source of vacuum. Thus, the end of a length of tubing having amalleable wire 51 imbedded in the wall thereof is deformed to provide an enlargeddiameter section 52 spaced a short distance forwardly of theproximal end 53. It will be evident that when theproximal end 53 is inserted in the end of the tube leading to a source of vacuum, thetapered walls 54 of the enlargeddiameter section 52 will form a direct resilient scalable connection with the interior oftube 55 and there is no necessity of providing a separate adapter piece on the end of thetubing 50.
Others may practice the invention in any of the numerous ways which are suggested to one skilled in the art by this disclosure, and all such practice of invention are considerd to be a part hereof which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
We claim:
1. In a fluid aspirating device having a length of small diameter tubing bendable into a configuration which overhangs the jaw of a patient with one end of said tubing adapted to be detachably connected with a source of vacuum, a nozzle tip telescopically mounted over the open outer end of said tubing, said nozzle tip comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced axial extending rib sections which are radially spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tip a maximum distance equal to .the exterior radius of said tubing whereby said ribs contact the surface of said tubing when said tip is telescopically mounted over said other end of the tubing, said rib sections having the proximal ends thereof integrally formed with a generally cylindrical section which has a diameter larger than the exterior diameter of the said tubing and the distal end of each of said rib sections being connected to form an end section extending transversely of the said outer end of said tubing by having each said rib section integrally joined with every other rib section at a point adjacent the longitudinal axis of said tip, and said nozzle tip being fixedly mounted on said outer end of said tubing with an inner surface portion of each said rib sections in engagement with said lateral surface of said tubing and said end sections being spaced from said outer end of said tubing; whereby a plurality of longitudinal and transverse fluid passages are provided leading into the said outer open end of said tubing when said nozzle tip is telescopically mounted over the said outer end of said tubing.
2. In a fluid aspirating device having a length of small diameter tubing bendable into a configuration which overhangs the jaw of a patient with one end of said tubing adapted to be detachably connected with a source of vacuum, a nozzle tip telescopically mounted over the open outer end of said tubing, said nozzle tip comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced axial extending rib section which are radially spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tip a maximum distance equal to the exterior radius of said tubing whereby said ribs contact the surface of said tubing when said tip is telescopically mounted over said other end of the tubing, said rib sections having the proximal ends thereof integrally formed with a generally cylindrical section which has a diameter large than the exterior diameter of the said tubing and the distal end of each of said rib sections being connected to form an end section extending transversely of the said outer end of said tubing by having each said rib section integrally joined with every other said rib section at a point adjacent the longitudinal axis of said tip, at least one of said distal end members having extending axially rearwardly from the proximal surface thereof a spacing member of a width less than the diameter of the axial passage in said tubing and a length less than said rib sections, and said nozzle tip being fixedly mounted on said outer end of said tubing with said spacing member engaging a transverse end surface of said tubing and having an inner surface portion of each said rib section in secure engagement with said lateral surface of said tubing; whereby a plurality of longitudinal and transverse fluid passages are provided leading into said open outer end of said tubing when said tip is telescopically mounted over the said outer end of said tubing.
3. In a fluid aspirating device having a length of small diameter tubing bendable into a configuration which overhangs the jaw of a patient with one end of said tubing adapted to be detachably connected with a source of vacuum, a nozzle tip telescopically mounted over the open outer end of said tubing, said nozzle tip comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced axial extending rib sections with each rib section disposed diametrically opposite another rib section, said rib sections being radially spaced from the longitudinal axis of said tip a maximum distance equal to the exterior radius of said tubing whereby said ribs contact the surface of said tubing when said tip is telescopically mounted over said other end of the tubing, said rib sections having the proximal ends therefor integrally formed with a generally cylindrical section which has a diameter larger than the exterior diameter of the said tubing and the distal end of each of said rib sections being connected to form an end section extending transversely of the said outer end of said tubing by having each said rib section integrally joined at the inner end thereof adjacent the longitudinal axis of said tip with every other said rib section, at least one pair of oppositely disposed rib sections having extending axially rearwardly from the proximal surface thereof a spacing member of a width less than the diameter 'of the axial passage in said tubing and a length less than said rib sections, and said nozzle tip being fixedly mounted on' said other end of said tubing with said spacing member engaging a transverse end surface of said tubing and having a portion of the said rib sections in secure engagement with said lateral surface of said tubing; Whereby a plurality of longitudinal and transverse fluid passages leading into said outer open end of said tubing are provided when said tip is telescopically mounted over the said outer end of said tubing.
6 References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1/ 1905 Dickinson 128242 11/ 1950 Jankelson 32-3 3 5/ 1953 Otis 3233 1/ 1954 Scheer 128242 3/1954 Wall 3233 11/1958 Cohn 3233 2/ 1959 Thompson 3233 FOREIGN PATENTS 1912 Great Britain. 5/1952 Switzerland.
15 RICHARD A. GAUDET, Primary Examiner.
C. F. ROSENBAUM, Assistant Examiner.

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1. IN A FLUID ASPIRATING DEVICE HAVING A LENGTH OF SMALL DIAMETER TUBING BENDABLE INTO A CONFIGURATION WHICH OVERHANGS THE JAW OF A PATIENT WITH ONE END OF SAID TUBING ADAPTED TO BE DETACHABLY CONNECTED WITH A SOURCE OF VACUUM, A NOZZLE TIP TELESCOPICALLY MOUNTED OVER THE OPEN OUTER END OF SAID TUBING, SAID NOZZLE TIP COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF CIRCUMFERENTIALLY SPACED AXIAL EXTENDING RIB SECTIONS WHICH ARE RADIALLY SPACED FROM THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF SAID TIP A MAXIMUM DISTANCE EQUAL TO THE EXTERIOR RADIUS OF SAID TUBING WHEREBY SAID RIBS CONTACT THE SURFACE OF SAID TUBING WHEN SAID TIP IS TELESCOPICALLY MOUNTED OVER SAID OTHER END OF THE TUBING, SAID RIB SECTIONS HAVING THE PROXIMAL ENDS THEREOF INTEGRALLY FORMED WITH A GENERALLY CYLINDRICAL SECTION WHICH HAS A DIAMETER LARGER THAN THE EXTERIOR DIAMETER OF THE SAID TUBING AND THE DISTAL END OF EACH OF SAID RIB SECTIONS BEING CONNECTED TO FORM AN END SECTION EXTENDING TRANSVERSELY OF THE SAID OUTER END OF SAID TUBING BY HAVING EACH SAID RIB SECTION INTEGRALLY JOINED WITH EVERY OTHER RIB SECTION AT A POINT ADJACENT THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF SAID TIP, AND SAID NOZZLE TIP BEING FIXEDLY MOUNTED ON SAID OUTER END OF SAID TUBING WITH AN INNER SURFACE PORTION OF EACH SAID RIB SECTIONS IN ENGAGEMENT WITH SAID LATERAL SURFACE OF SAID TUBING AND SAID END SECTIONS BEING SPACED FROM SAID OUTER END OF SAID TUBING; WHEREBY A PLURALITY OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE FLUID PASSAGES ARE PROVIDED LEADING INTO THE SAID OUTER OPEN END OF SAID TUBING WHEN SAID NOZZLE TIP IS TELESCOPICALLY MOUNTED OVER THE SAID OUTER END OF SAID TUBING.
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