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US823877A
US823877A US27784105A US1905277841A US823877A US 823877 A US823877 A US 823877A US 27784105 A US27784105 A US 27784105A US 1905277841 A US1905277841 A US 1905277841A US 823877 A US823877 A US 823877A
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  • My invention is in the nature of a new surgical implement designed to facilitate the application of a compressive rubber rin to the stump of the funis or umbilical cord 0 a newborn infant after cutting off the same, so as to prevent hemorrhage, and to which I have ap lied the name of Funis ring applicator.
  • t consists in the novel construction of the implement so constructed as to dilate and apply the ring and at the same time form a storage-holder for the rings, as hereinafter described.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the implement, and Fi 2 shows its ap lication to the abdomen an funis of a new-gorn child.
  • A is a metal tube which is open at one end and tapers gradually at the other end to an attenuated and elongated dilator a, the exterior of the tube being perfectly smooth and preferably nickel-plated.
  • the bore of the tube is ordinarily closed by a cork B, so as to form a holder or container for the rubber rings r held in reserve.
  • the cork When the implement is to be used, the cork is removed and the rings emptied out w and one of them is selected and applied to the small end of the device in the position shown in dotted lines at 1" and is then rolled or slip ed up 'to the large end, as shown in dotted ines at r, The funis or umbilical cord I rings.
  • the device is a very simple and practical one for the urp ose, is conveniently manipulated, and orms a holder in which to carry the rings.
  • the small rubber ring is es ecially effective in securing the cord, as it is places the Whartons jelly, and its elasticity and constant compression effectually pre vents subsequent hemorrhage. 4
  • Adevice for applying constrictive rings to the umbilical cord consisting of a rigid tube open at one end and extended at the other end in the form of a solid tapering attenuated and smooth dilator.
  • a device for applying constrictive rings to the umbilical cord consisting of a tube open at one end and extended at the other in the form of a ta ering, attenuated and smooth dilator, an a stopple for the open end to form a closed storage-containerfor the ALONZO COOPER KELLOGG.

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Nb. 823,877. PATENTED JUNE 19, 1906;
. A. 0. KELLOGG. SURGICAL IMPLEMENT. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 11, 1905.
INVENTOR A LONZO CK ELLOGG ATTORNEYS WITNESSES:
ANDREW. a. GIIHAII co, wommnoennuzns WASNINGYON. n. c.
UNITED STATIIS PATENT OFFICE,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 19, 1906. 1
Application filed September 11, 1905. Serial No. 277,841.
- LOGG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Portage, in the county of Columbia and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and useful Improvementin Surgical Implements, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is in the nature of a new surgical implement designed to facilitate the application of a compressive rubber rin to the stump of the funis or umbilical cord 0 a newborn infant after cutting off the same, so as to prevent hemorrhage, and to which I have ap lied the name of Funis ring applicator.
t consists in the novel construction of the implement so constructed as to dilate and apply the ring and at the same time form a storage-holder for the rings, as hereinafter described.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the implement, and Fi 2 shows its ap lication to the abdomen an funis of a new-gorn child.
A is a metal tube which is open at one end and tapers gradually at the other end to an attenuated and elongated dilator a, the exterior of the tube being perfectly smooth and preferably nickel-plated. The bore of the tube is ordinarily closed by a cork B, so as to form a holder or container for the rubber rings r held in reserve.
When the implement is to be used, the cork is removed and the rings emptied out w and one of them is selected and applied to the small end of the device in the position shown in dotted lines at 1" and is then rolled or slip ed up 'to the large end, as shown in dotted ines at r, The funis or umbilical cord I rings.
of the child is then severed so as to leave the usual length of stump and this is inserted in the bore of the tube, as shown at F. The dilated rubber ring at r is then by means of the thumbrolled off the large end of the tube onto the funis and in contracting embraces and constricts the cord, as seen at 1 in Fig. 2, tightly compressing the same and preventing all hemorrhage.
The device is a very simple and practical one for the urp ose, is conveniently manipulated, and orms a holder in which to carry the rings. The small rubber ring is es ecially effective in securing the cord, as it is places the Whartons jelly, and its elasticity and constant compression effectually pre vents subsequent hemorrhage. 4
Having thus described my invention,what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. Adevice for applying constrictive rings to the umbilical cord, consisting of a rigid tube open at one end and extended at the other end in the form of a solid tapering attenuated and smooth dilator.
2. A device for applying constrictive rings to the umbilical cord, consisting of a tube open at one end and extended at the other in the form of a ta ering, attenuated and smooth dilator, an a stopple for the open end to form a closed storage-containerfor the ALONZO COOPER KELLOGG.
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Cited By (11)

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US2619964A (en) * 1949-10-22 1952-12-02 Max W Thaete Applicator for ligatures
US2764160A (en) * 1953-04-01 1956-09-25 Allied Lab Inc Device for applying expanded elastic rings
US3271890A (en) * 1962-06-25 1966-09-13 Harold G Davis Fish hook baiting device
US3855996A (en) * 1973-03-01 1974-12-24 Medtronic Inc Contraceptive apparatus and procedure
US4484918A (en) * 1981-12-21 1984-11-27 Omley Herbert A Method and tool for expanding a resilient ring for sliding over and positioning on a penis for anchoring a resilient catheter thereto
US4548201A (en) * 1982-04-20 1985-10-22 Inbae Yoon Elastic ligating ring clip
US4628915A (en) * 1985-05-15 1986-12-16 Chaney John L Male organ conditioner accessory
US5083556A (en) * 1990-05-31 1992-01-28 Osbon Medical Systems, Ltd. Penile cincture band operational apparatus
US5203863A (en) * 1991-03-06 1993-04-20 Gianfranco Bidoia Instrument for the ligation of hemorrhoids or the like
US5244453A (en) * 1990-04-03 1993-09-14 Osbon Medical Systems, Inc. Apparatus for augmenting male potency
US20070266618A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2007-11-22 Sturgeon Graeme W Method and Apparatus for Extermination of Pests

Cited By (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2619964A (en) * 1949-10-22 1952-12-02 Max W Thaete Applicator for ligatures
US2764160A (en) * 1953-04-01 1956-09-25 Allied Lab Inc Device for applying expanded elastic rings
US3271890A (en) * 1962-06-25 1966-09-13 Harold G Davis Fish hook baiting device
US3855996A (en) * 1973-03-01 1974-12-24 Medtronic Inc Contraceptive apparatus and procedure
US4484918A (en) * 1981-12-21 1984-11-27 Omley Herbert A Method and tool for expanding a resilient ring for sliding over and positioning on a penis for anchoring a resilient catheter thereto
US4548201A (en) * 1982-04-20 1985-10-22 Inbae Yoon Elastic ligating ring clip
US4628915A (en) * 1985-05-15 1986-12-16 Chaney John L Male organ conditioner accessory
US5244453A (en) * 1990-04-03 1993-09-14 Osbon Medical Systems, Inc. Apparatus for augmenting male potency
US5083556A (en) * 1990-05-31 1992-01-28 Osbon Medical Systems, Ltd. Penile cincture band operational apparatus
US5203863A (en) * 1991-03-06 1993-04-20 Gianfranco Bidoia Instrument for the ligation of hemorrhoids or the like
US20070266618A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2007-11-22 Sturgeon Graeme W Method and Apparatus for Extermination of Pests
US7918050B2 (en) * 2003-12-04 2011-04-05 Graeme William Sturgeon Method and apparatus for extermination of pests
US20110271583A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2011-11-10 Graeme William Sturgeon Method and apparatus for extermination of pests
US20120304527A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2012-12-06 David Wells Apparatus, Method and Kit for Extermination of Pests
US9545095B2 (en) * 2003-12-04 2017-01-17 David Wells Apparatus, method and kit for extermination of pests

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