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US694666A
US694666A US1895571087A US694666A US 694666 A US694666 A US 694666A US 1895571087 A US1895571087 A US 1895571087A US 694666 A US694666 A US 694666A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the air-compressor A and receiver B are constructed in combination preferably as follows:
  • the cylinders (one smaller than the other) are secured together one inside the other, so that the space between forms an airtight chamber, the lower end of both cylinders being closed by a common head 6, which thus forms a flat bottom for both cylinders adapted to rest on and be conveniently attached to the base of the device, and the upper end of the small cylinder preferably projects above the head far enough to admit of a screw-cap a, which serves as a guide to a piston-rod.
  • a plunger 0 with a hollow piston-rod D is inserted in the smaller cylinder.
  • a cupf formed of a piece of metal having a raised annular edge wall in which rests the atomizing-fiask G.
  • the screws orother devices for holdingthe cup f to the base are passed through the bottom of said clip inside the raised edge wall thereof.
  • the flask G is provided with an annular depending flange or skirt on its under side, at the upper part of which is formed an exterior circumferential bead to rest on the upper edge of the wall of said cup f.
  • the flask is formed with a recess to receive the screws or other fastening devices of the cup to permit theflask to be held securely n1inating in a ball or dome-shaped top with anipple g for connection of flexible tubing.
  • the atomiz-ing-tube H is screwed into the center of the dome-shaped top, so as to form a continuous passage with the nipple 9.
  • another nipple g for connection with a flexible tube I, by which the atomized product is discharged.
  • the air-chamber is connected with the atomizing-tube by means of a flexible tube J and the nipples g and j.-
  • the medicine K to be atomized is placed in the bottom of the flask.
  • air is forced into the chamber b, from which it passes over through the flexible tube J and down into the atomizing-tube, where it mixes with the medicine and escapes through the opening it in the form of a fine spray, and by the'force and expansion of the compressed air in the flask is reduced to fine particles and is carried out through the discharge-tube I.
  • the compressor in connection with the air-chamber, furnishes a constant flow of compressed air throughthe tubes by a comparatively slow and easy movement of the plunger.
  • valves or fittings are at the bottom or inside of the cylinder as in other compressors.
  • the cost of these valves and fittings is saved, and in addition the trouble of getting at them for cleaning, &c., is avoided.
  • Only one valve is employed, and that is easy of access on withdrawing the plunger.
  • This valve is also inexpensive to make, as no additional fitting or fixture is required for a valve-seat, the seat being made in the piece 0, by which the plunger is attached to the piston-rod.
  • I claim- In an atomizer the combination of a base, two cylinders of different diameters arranged one within the other to form between them a storage-reservoir, the inner cylinder forming a pump-barrel having its upper end extended above the upper part of the outer cylinder and closed by a removable cap, a tubular piston-rod passing through said screw-cap, and having at its outer end a nipple and at its inner end a piston adapted to compress the air beneath it and capable of removal from the cylinder when said cap is detached, a valve controlling the entry of air to said tubular piston-rod from beneath the piston and a flexible tube detachably connected at one end to the nipple of said piston-rod and having its other end connected to the storagereservoir, and a flat sheet-metal plate extending across the lower ends of both cylinders and forming a flat bottom therefor adapted to rest on and be secured to said'base, substantially as set forth.

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No. 694,666. Patented Mar. 4, I902.
J. ROBERTSON. PUMP ron- ATOMIZERS.
(Application filed Dec 6, 1895.}
(No Model.)
m f w UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN ROBERTSON, or CINCINNATI, OHIO.
I PUMP FOR ATOMIZERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 694,666, dated March 4, 1902.
Application filed December 5, 1895. Serial No. 571,087. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN ROBERTSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton: and State of ing and forming one complete, harmonious,
and efficient apparatus, and in the novel features shown and described.
In the drawing the figure is a central vertical section of the apparatus.
The air-compressor A and receiver B are constructed in combination preferably as follows: The cylinders (one smaller than the other) are secured together one inside the other, so that the space between forms an airtight chamber, the lower end of both cylinders being closed by a common head 6, which thus forms a flat bottom for both cylinders adapted to rest on and be conveniently attached to the base of the device, and the upper end of the small cylinder preferably projects above the head far enough to admit of a screw-cap a, which serves as a guide to a piston-rod. A plunger 0 with a hollow piston-rod D is inserted in the smaller cylinder. By means of flexible tubing E, detachably connected to a nipple on the hollow piston-rod, the same is connected with the air-chamber, so that when the plunger is forced downward the air contained in the smaller cylinder is forced over into the chamber between the two cylinders. By this construction when the cap a isunscrewed and the tubing E detached the piston-rod and plunger thereon may be removed from the cylinder A. Asmall checkvalve 61 prevents the return of the compressed air when the plunger is being raised. The plunger is composed of a disk 0 of thin leather with its edges turned downward, so as to collapse andadmit air on being raised and to expand and become air-tight on being pressed downward. This combined compressor and receiver is secured to a convenient base F. To the same base is secured a cupf, formed of a piece of metal having a raised annular edge wall in which rests the atomizing-fiask G. The screws orother devices for holdingthe cup f to the base are passed through the bottom of said clip inside the raised edge wall thereof. The flask G is provided with an annular depending flange or skirt on its under side, at the upper part of which is formed an exterior circumferential bead to rest on the upper edge of the wall of said cup f. Inside said flange or skirt the flask is formed with a recess to receive the screws or other fastening devices of the cup to permit theflask to be held securely n1inating in a ball or dome-shaped top with anipple g for connection of flexible tubing. The atomiz-ing-tube H is screwed into the center of the dome-shaped top, so as to form a continuous passage with the nipple 9. Into the side of the ball-shaped top is inserted another nipple g for connection with a flexible tube I, by which the atomized product is discharged.
The air-chamber is connected with the atomizing-tube by means of a flexible tube J and the nipples g and j.-
The medicine K to be atomized is placed in the bottom of the flask. By working the plunger by means of the handle d airis forced into the chamber b, from which it passes over through the flexible tube J and down into the atomizing-tube, where it mixes with the medicine and escapes through the opening it in the form of a fine spray, and by the'force and expansion of the compressed air in the flask is reduced to fine particles and is carried out through the discharge-tube I. The compressor, in connection with the air-chamber, furnishes a constant flow of compressed air throughthe tubes by a comparatively slow and easy movement of the plunger.
The advantages'of this apparatus are that it furnishes an easy and convenient method of applying atomized medicines. A full volnine and steady current of airis furnished with little exertion on the part of the operator.
The principal advantage derived from the peculiar construction of the compressor and receiver is in the saving of expense. No valves or fittings are at the bottom or inside of the cylinder as in other compressors. The cost of these valves and fittings is saved, and in addition the trouble of getting at them for cleaning, &c., is avoided. Only one valve is employed, and that is easy of access on withdrawing the plunger. This valve is also inexpensive to make, as no additional fitting or fixture is required for a valve-seat, the seat being made in the piece 0, by which the plunger is attached to the piston-rod.
I claim- In an atomizer the combination of a base, two cylinders of different diameters arranged one within the other to form between them a storage-reservoir, the inner cylinder forming a pump-barrel having its upper end extended above the upper part of the outer cylinder and closed by a removable cap, a tubular piston-rod passing through said screw-cap, and having at its outer end a nipple and at its inner end a piston adapted to compress the air beneath it and capable of removal from the cylinder when said cap is detached, a valve controlling the entry of air to said tubular piston-rod from beneath the piston and a flexible tube detachably connected at one end to the nipple of said piston-rod and having its other end connected to the storagereservoir, and a flat sheet-metal plate extending across the lower ends of both cylinders and forming a flat bottom therefor adapted to rest on and be secured to said'base, substantially as set forth.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
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J. THOMSON Onoss, JAMES N. RAMSEY.
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US2582805A (en) * 1947-09-11 1952-01-15 Macgregor Instr Company Nebulizer or the like
US20230219735A1 (en) * 2022-01-08 2023-07-13 Krechona NGOMBA-WESTBROOK Dispensing container

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2582805A (en) * 1947-09-11 1952-01-15 Macgregor Instr Company Nebulizer or the like
US20230219735A1 (en) * 2022-01-08 2023-07-13 Krechona NGOMBA-WESTBROOK Dispensing container

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