W. B. DEWEES.
DILATOR.
APPLICATION FILED HA3. 9, 1910.
Patented July 11, 1911.
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W. B. DEWEES.
DILATOR.
APPLIOATIONTILED MAR. 9, 1910.
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DILATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 9, 1910.
Patented July 11, 1911. Serial No. 548,111.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM B. Dnwnns, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Improvements in Dilators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in dilators.
One object of the invention is the provision of a dilator in the use of which a normal and even dilation of the cervix can be secured.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a dilator wherein the parts thereof may be readily and quickly disassociated to permit of a thorough cleansing and asepticizing of the dilator.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a dilator which shall comprise comparatively few parts, which shall be strong durable and eflicient, and which can be manufactured and sold at a comparatively low cost.
lVith the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in the construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a dilator constructed in accordance with my invention, parts of the dilator being in vertical section. Fig. 2 is a sectional View taken on the horizontal plane indicated by theline 22 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction indicated by the arrow. Fig. 3 is a view in side elevation. Fig. 4 is a View in side elevation of the body, blade operating member, stem, and adjusting nut of the dilator. Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of one of the blades, and Fig. 6 is a detail perspective view of a modified tip.
1 designates the body of a dilator constructed in accordance with my invention. The body 1 is flat and elongated, and has longitudinally curvedouter edges 2. The curvedouter edges 2 permit the body 1 to be conveniently grasped in the hand. The body 1 is provided with a centrally located and longitudinally disposedopening 3 which communicates at its upper end with a bore 4 and at its lower end with a bore 5, said bores being shown in dotted lines in Figs. 1 and 4 of the drawings. The bore 4 extends through the upper end of the body 1 and the bore 5 through the lower end of the body. At its upper end the body 1 is provided with a plurality ofpivot lugs 6 which extend outwardly therefrom and which are equally spaced. Thelugs 6 are provided withjournal openings 7 for the reception ofpins 8 which extend laterally from pivot extensions 9 formed upon the lower ends ofblades 10. Thelower ends 11 of the blades are curved longitudinally and are provided on their inner sides withgrooves 12. Each pivot extension 9 extends inwardly from theside wall 13 of eachgroove 12, and theother side walls 13 of the grooves terminate in upwardly and inwardly inclinedlower edges 14. Theopenings 7 are arranged eccentrically with relation to the curved lower edges of thelugs 6, and in View thereof the lugs are disposed in thegrooves 12 when theblades 10 are in normal position; that is to say, theflanges 13 and 13 embrace thelugs 6 and prevent the withdrawal of thepins 8. In view of the eccentric relation between theopenings 7 and thecurved edges 15 of thelugs 6, and in view of theinclined edges 14 of theflanges 13, thelugs 6 are withdrawn from thegrooves 12 when theblades 10 are thrown out of their normal positions; that is to say, theflanges 13 and 13 are thrown below thecurved edges 15 of thelugs 6 permitting the withdrawal of thepins 8.
From the foregoing it should be apparent that while it is impossible for the blades to become casually detached from the body 1 they may be readily and quickly detached when it is desired to clean or asepticize the instrument.
The blades are underthe control of amember 16 which is carried by the u per end of arod 17. Therod 17 is slid iibly mounted in the bores 4 and 5 and extends below the lower end of the body 1. The lower portion of therod 17 is screw-threaded for engagement with the screw threads of anut 18 rotatably mounted upon the lower end of the body 1. Thenut 18 is of pronounced elongated form and has its upper end reduced and formed to provide a swivel head 19. The lower end of the body 1 is enlarged and formed, as at 20, to receive the swivel head 19 of thenut 18. At its lower end the-nut 18 is provided with a plurality of laterally projectingarms 21 which form a hand wheel by which the nut may be rotated on the body 1. The rotation of thenut 18 in one direction moves the controllingmembers 16 away from the upper end of the body 1, and the rotation of the nut in the reverse direction moves the member in the direction of the upper end of the body. The controllingmember 16 is so constructed and connected to theblades 10 that its movement away from the upper end of the body 1 opens the blades and its movement in the direction of said upper end closes the blades. In its preferred embodiment, the controllingmember 16 comprises a plurality of outwardly extending and equally spacedflanges 22 each of which is provided with an iiipwardly and inwardly inclinedouter edge 23 and agroove 24. Thegrooves 24. are each located in one side of each flange and are arranged in parallel relation to theinclined edges 23. The outer edges of theflanges 22 are received by thegrooves 12 and bear against theinclined bottom walls 25 of the grooves. The connection between theblades 10 and theoperating member 16 is established bypins 26 which project from the inner sides of theflanges 13 and which enter the grooves 262.
\V hen it is desired to remove theblades 10 from the body 1, theoperating member 16 is moved away from the upper end of the body 1 a distance suflicient to remove thepins 26 from thegrooves 24. After thepins 26 have been removed from thegrooves 2+1, theblades 10 are swung downwardly upon thepins 8 until theflanges 13 and 13' clear thelugs 6, after which the blades are moved laterally with relation to the lugs.
Theblades 10 have the proper longitudinal curvature, and the upper portions of their outer sides are serrated as at 27. Either that form of tip disclosed in Figs. 1 and or that disclosed in Fig. 6, of the drawing, may be mounted upon theblades 10. The tip disclosed in Figs. 1 and 5 01 the drawing, comprises an outwardly and inwardlyinclined body 28 and a substantially cone-shaped head 29. The diameter of the base of thehead 29 is greater than that of the outer end of thebody 28 whereby to provide ashoulder 30 which prevents the accidental withdrawal of the tip from the cervix. Owing to the factthat thebody 28 of the tip increases in diameter in the direction of its lower end, the cervix is gradually dilated during the insertion of the tip. By reference to Fig. 5 of the drawings it will be seen that the tip comprises a plu rality of members 31 which are formed to provide thebody 28 andhead 29 when theblades 10 are closed. The tip members 31 are grooved longitudinally for the reception of the outer ends of theblades 10. In Fig. 6 of the drawing I have illustrated amember 32 which provides a tip having an upwardly and inwardly inclined body and an enlarged flaring head. Thetip members 32 are provided with perforated lugs 83 and 34: for the reception of the outer ends of theblades 10.
Changes in the form, proportions and minor details of construction may be made within the scope of the claims without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Having thus fully described the invention, what I claim as new is 1. A dilator comprising a body provided with lugs having curved under sides and openings arranged eccentrically with relation to the said curved sides, blades provided with pins entering the openings and with flanges embracing the lugs to prevent the accidental withdrawal of the pins, said flanges clearing the lugs when the blades are moved out of normal position, a blade controlling member having detachable engage ment with the blades, and means by which the blade controlling member may be operated to open and close the blades.
2. A dilator comprising a body, blades pivotally and detachably secured to the body, means on the blades for engagement with the body when the. blades are in normal position, said means preventing the accidental detachment of the blades from the body, and means by which the blades may be operated.
A dilator comprising a body provided with lugs, blades pivotally and detachably secured to the lugs, means on the blades engaging the lugs when the blades are in normal position, said means preventing the accidental detachment of the blades from the lugs, and means by which the blades may be operated.
4. A dilator comprising a body provided with lugs, blades pivotally and detachably secured to the lugs, said blades being provided on their inner sides with grooves adapted to receive the lugs when the blades are in normal position, when the lugs are in the grooves the blades being held from becoming accidentally detached from the lugs, and means by which the blades may be operated.
5. A dilator comprising a body, blades pivotally mounted upon the body, a blade controlling member including flanges having grooves in their sides, pins carried by the blades and entering the grooves, and means by which the controlling member may be operated.
6. A dilator comprising a body, blades pivotally mounted upon the body and having grooves on their inner sides, a blade con trolling member including flanges having grooves in their sides, the flanges being received by the grooves, pins carried by the blades and entering the grooves, and means by which the controlling member may be operated.
7. A dilator comprising a body, a blade controlling member including flanges having inclined outer edges, blades pivotally mounted upon the body and having inclined inner sides engaging the outer edges of the flanges, a connection between each blade and each flange, and means by which the controlling member may be operated.
8. A dilator comprising a body, blades pivotally mounted upon the body, a blade controlling member including flanges having inclined outer edges and grooves in their sides, blades pivotally mounted upon the body and having grooves receiving the flanges, the bottom walls of the grooves being inclined and engaging the inclined edges of the flanges, pins carried by the blades and entering the grooves, and means by which the controlling member may be operated.
9. A dilator comprising a body provided with apertured lugs, blades provided at their lower ends with inturned pivot extensions, pins carried by the pivot extensions and entering the apertures of the lugs, means adapted to prevent the accidental withdrawal of the pins from the apertures of the lugs and means by which the blades may be operated.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM B. DEWEES. Witnesses:
LEON FEIsT, SYLVESTER V. FRANKLIN.
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