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US2625264A US139415A US13941550A US2625264A US 2625264 A US2625264 A US 2625264A US 139415 A US139415 A US 139415A US 13941550 A US13941550 A US 13941550A US 2625264 A US2625264 A US 2625264A
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  • My present invention relates to fountain syringes and to a package containing the same, and more particularly to a disposable fountain syringe, hose and nozzle therefor, and to a compact package within which is included the entire device, together with a packet of medicament for use therewith if desired.
  • An object of my invention is to provide an improved fountain syringe, hose, nozzle and hose clamp in which the .syringe is made of :material sufficiently thin to permit the same to be folded into a small compact package and of such characteristic that the syringe is readily unfoldaable to open position, together with an improved suspending means for holding the syringe elevated for use.
  • my invention contemplates a fountain syringe in which the syringe proper is made of a foldable bag of thin plastic or like material, together with a draw string around the open upper end of the syringe bag which permits the syringe to be suspended for use without danger of tearing the material, thus making possible the use of light, inexpensive material for the water bag portion of the syringe, providing a complete syringe which may be sold over the counter as a disposable prophylactic item at a nominal price.
  • Another object is to provide a device of the character designated which may be sold in a package of small size and which shall be capable of being unpacked for use in a simple and expeditious manner.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational view of the syringe suspended from a suitable support ready for use;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail view, drawn to an enlarged scale, illustrating the reinforcing of the upper or 'open edge of the water bag portion of the syringe;
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken along line III-III of Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 4 is a detail sectional plan view taken generally along line IV-IV of Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken generally along line V-V of Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 6 is an isometric view of the box within which the complete syringe and accessories are contained.
  • Fig. '7 is a detail sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of Fig. 2.
  • my improved syringe comprises a reservoir or tank portion I0 in the f'forrn :of :a bag open at its top and having a connection 11 in its bottom for attaching thereto :a hose l2.
  • the bag I 0 is made of pliable material such as one of the well known sheet plastics, rubber or the like.
  • the bag is made of one of the vinyl plastics, and has a capacity of approximately .2 quarts of liquid.
  • the upper edge of the bag 10 is reinforced as indicated at 13. This reinforcing may be secured by lapping and cementing the top wall of the :bag as indicated.
  • the reinforced upper edge of the bag I provide a plurality of openings l4 spaced "about the periphery thereof.
  • the openings 14 I thread a drawstring IS.
  • Figs. 3 to 6, inclusive I show my improved fountain syringe and accessories packed in a small, compact box.
  • the complete unit may be packaged in a small rectangular cardboard box indicated generally by the numeral l9 and having a bottom section 2
  • the hose l2 preferably is wrapped around a strip of material 23 such for instance as cardboard.
  • the strip 23 is substantially the length of the box and of a width approximating the depth of the box.
  • nozzle l8 may readily be wrapped into the bag ID in the manner illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5. If desired, a small package of medicament 24, suitable for the use to which the syringe will be put, may also be included in the complete package.
  • I can provide a complete fountain syringe and accessories therefor when made and packaged in accordance with my invention which may be placed in a package of approximately 1 /2 inches by 1% inches by 4 /2 inches.
  • Such packages may easily be sold over the counter as prophylactic items, and due to the small size of the complete package the same may be easily carried on the person of the purchaser. Also, due to the economy of construction and packaging the same may be sold at a nominal price, and hence be sold as a disposable unit.
  • the advantage of the particular manner in which I prefer to pack the complete unit is that the bag in may readily be withdrawn from the box for use simply by grasping the cardboard 23 around which is wound the hose l2 and lifting the same out. Once this is done the nozzle end of the hose l2 falls from the folds of the bag It! whereby the draw string it may be grasped in the hand and hung on any suitable bracket or the like from a wall. The user holds the draw string in the hand and lets go of the cardboard strip. The hose unwinds from around the same, facilitating the unpacking of the device. By winding the hose [2 around the cardboard I assure that the same does not become kinked or set, assuring that the same will let the water freely out of the bag l0.
  • the drawstring and reinforced upper edge permit the use of very thin lightweight material, since the bag is supported entirely around the upper periphery thereof.
  • a unitary disposable fountain syringe package comprising a water bag, a hose attached at one end to the bottom of the bag, a nozzle attached to the other end of the hose, a strip of material around which the hose is wrapped, said bag being wrapped around the nozzle, and an exterior wrapping for the assembled composite article.
  • a unitary disposable fountain syringe package comprising a water bag of thin pliable sheet material, a hose connected at one end tothe bottom of the bag, a nozzle connected to the other end of the hose, said bag being folded around the nozzle, a strip of cardboard around which the portion of the hose intermediate its ends is wrapped, an open top cardboard carton of a depth approximating the width of the cardboard strip and hose wound therearound in which the entire device is packed with the strip of cardboard standing on edge within the box as the same is viewed in plan and with the folded water bag and nozzle beside the cardboard strip, and a cover for the box.

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Jan. 13, 1953 E. H. EDWARDS, JR
DISPOSABLE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE AND PACKAGE CONTAINING THE SAME Filed Jan. 19, 1950 INVENTOR. 4 M1127 H. 'omewos, m
ITTOlF/VEXS Patented Jan. 13, 1953 0 F F ICE DISPG'SABLE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE AND PACKAGE CONTAINING THE SAME ElwaritH. Edwards, -J-r., Leeds, Ala.
Application January 19, 1950, Serial No. 139,415
.2 Claims. 1
My present invention relates to fountain syringes and to a package containing the same, and more particularly to a disposable fountain syringe, hose and nozzle therefor, and to a compact package within which is included the entire device, together with a packet of medicament for use therewith if desired.
An object of my invention is to provide an improved fountain syringe, hose, nozzle and hose clamp in which the .syringe is made of :material sufficiently thin to permit the same to be folded into a small compact package and of such characteristic that the syringe is readily unfoldaable to open position, together with an improved suspending means for holding the syringe elevated for use.
More specifically, my invention contemplates a fountain syringe in which the syringe proper is made of a foldable bag of thin plastic or like material, together with a draw string around the open upper end of the syringe bag which permits the syringe to be suspended for use without danger of tearing the material, thus making possible the use of light, inexpensive material for the water bag portion of the syringe, providing a complete syringe which may be sold over the counter as a disposable prophylactic item at a nominal price.
Another object is to provide a device of the character designated which may be sold in a package of small size and which shall be capable of being unpacked for use in a simple and expeditious manner.
A disposable fountain syringe and package containing the same embodying the features of my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming a par-t of this application in which:
Fig. 1 is an elevational view of the syringe suspended from a suitable support ready for use;
Fig. 2 is a detail view, drawn to an enlarged scale, illustrating the reinforcing of the upper or 'open edge of the water bag portion of the syringe;
Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken along line III-III of Fig. 5;
Fig. 4 is a detail sectional plan view taken generally along line IV-IV of Fig. 5;
Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken generally along line V-V of Fig. 6;
Fig. 6 is an isometric view of the box within which the complete syringe and accessories are contained; and
Fig. '7 is a detail sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of Fig. 2.
Referring now to the drawings for a better understanding oi my invention, my improved syringe comprises a reservoir or tank portion I0 in the f'forrn :of :a bag open at its top and having a connection 11 in its bottom for attaching thereto :a hose l2. The bag I 0 is made of pliable material such as one of the well known sheet plastics, rubber or the like. Preferably, the bag is made of one of the vinyl plastics, and has a capacity of approximately .2 quarts of liquid.
As best shown in Figs. .1, 2 and "7., the upper edge of the bag 10 is reinforced as indicated at 13. This reinforcing may be secured by lapping and cementing the top wall of the :bag as indicated. In the reinforced upper edge of the bag I provide a plurality of openings l4 spaced "about the periphery thereof. In the openings 14 I thread a drawstring IS.
The hose 12 may be provided with the usual type of cut off clamp indicated at I! together with a nozzle I8.
In Figs. 3 to 6, inclusive, I show my improved fountain syringe and accessories packed in a small, compact box. The complete unit may be packaged in a small rectangular cardboard box indicated generally by the numeral l9 and having a bottom section 2| and a cover section 22. As illustrated in Figs. 3, 4, and 5 the hose l2 preferably is wrapped around a strip of material 23 such for instance as cardboard. The strip 23 is substantially the length of the box and of a width approximating the depth of the box. The
" other end of the hose. The nozzle l8 may readily be wrapped into the bag ID in the manner illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5. If desired, a small package of medicament 24, suitable for the use to which the syringe will be put, may also be included in the complete package.
In practice I have found that I can provide a complete fountain syringe and accessories therefor when made and packaged in accordance with my invention which may be placed in a package of approximately 1 /2 inches by 1% inches by 4 /2 inches. Such packages may easily be sold over the counter as prophylactic items, and due to the small size of the complete package the same may be easily carried on the person of the purchaser. Also, due to the economy of construction and packaging the same may be sold at a nominal price, and hence be sold as a disposable unit.
The advantage of the particular manner in which I prefer to pack the complete unit is that the bag in may readily be withdrawn from the box for use simply by grasping the cardboard 23 around which is wound the hose l2 and lifting the same out. Once this is done the nozzle end of the hose l2 falls from the folds of the bag It! whereby the draw string it may be grasped in the hand and hung on any suitable bracket or the like from a wall. The user holds the draw string in the hand and lets go of the cardboard strip. The hose unwinds from around the same, facilitating the unpacking of the device. By winding the hose [2 around the cardboard I assure that the same does not become kinked or set, assuring that the same will let the water freely out of the bag l0.
The drawstring and reinforced upper edge permit the use of very thin lightweight material, since the bag is supported entirely around the upper periphery thereof.
From the foregoing it will be apparent that I have devised an improved fountain syringe and an improved package containing the same which is simple and economical of manufacture and which may be withdrawn for use from the package in an expeditious manner. The item lends itself readily to mass production and is easily packaged in the manner disclosed.
While I have shown my invention in but one form, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited, but is susceptible of various changes and modifications, without departing from the spirit thereof, and I desire, therefore, that only such limitations shall be placed thereupon as are specifically set forth in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A unitary disposable fountain syringe package comprising a water bag, a hose attached at one end to the bottom of the bag, a nozzle attached to the other end of the hose, a strip of material around which the hose is wrapped, said bag being wrapped around the nozzle, and an exterior wrapping for the assembled composite article.
2. A unitary disposable fountain syringe package comprising a water bag of thin pliable sheet material, a hose connected at one end tothe bottom of the bag, a nozzle connected to the other end of the hose, said bag being folded around the nozzle, a strip of cardboard around which the portion of the hose intermediate its ends is wrapped, an open top cardboard carton of a depth approximating the width of the cardboard strip and hose wound therearound in which the entire device is packed with the strip of cardboard standing on edge within the box as the same is viewed in plan and with the folded water bag and nozzle beside the cardboard strip, and a cover for the box.
- ELWART H. EDWARDS, JR.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
- UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 804,407 Jamison Nov. 14, 1905 1,629,723 Moler May 24, 1927 1,787,364 Fenton Dec. 30, 1930 1,955,008 McGee Apr. 17, 1934 2,087,780 Powell July 20, 1937 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 740,677 France Nov. 21, 1932
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US3006341A (en) * 1954-03-29 1961-10-31 Edward J Poitras Medical fluids handling and administering apparatus
US3153480A (en) * 1959-11-30 1964-10-20 Zindler Lumoprint Kg Copying devices
US3177871A (en) * 1961-02-24 1965-04-13 Meyers Phillip Henry Disposable sanitary container for radiographic enemas
US3370702A (en) * 1966-08-18 1968-02-27 Samuel M. Rosen Jewelry display tray
US3978983A (en) * 1974-11-04 1976-09-07 Abbott Laboratories Catheterization tray with lubrication channel
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US1629723A (en) * 1926-09-07 1927-05-24 Jesse R Moler Water bag
US1787364A (en) * 1927-05-10 1930-12-30 Scovill Manufacturing Co Means for mounting rubber containers in boxes
US1955008A (en) * 1930-03-04 1934-04-17 Goodyear S India Rubber Glove Rubber bag
FR740677A (en) * 1932-08-03 1933-01-30 Pocket irrigator folding automatically
US2087780A (en) * 1936-07-10 1937-07-20 Powell Stanley Pocket douche package

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US3006341A (en) * 1954-03-29 1961-10-31 Edward J Poitras Medical fluids handling and administering apparatus
US2887109A (en) * 1956-06-04 1959-05-19 Wayland D Keith Single use, disposable douche apparatus
US3153480A (en) * 1959-11-30 1964-10-20 Zindler Lumoprint Kg Copying devices
US3177871A (en) * 1961-02-24 1965-04-13 Meyers Phillip Henry Disposable sanitary container for radiographic enemas
US3370702A (en) * 1966-08-18 1968-02-27 Samuel M. Rosen Jewelry display tray
US3978983A (en) * 1974-11-04 1976-09-07 Abbott Laboratories Catheterization tray with lubrication channel
US20100268168A1 (en) * 2009-04-16 2010-10-21 Cole John P Self filling injection device
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US9523947B2 (en) 2012-09-26 2016-12-20 Lexmark International, Inc. Time-based commutation method and system for controlling a fuser assembly
US8836747B2 (en) 2012-10-02 2014-09-16 Lexmark International, Inc. Motor control system and method for a laser scanning unit of an imaging apparatus
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