US2012535A - Suppository mold and container - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to' improvements in' sup pository molds and containers. i
- One of the objects of my invention' is to provide anovel container for suppositories in which they are held without liability of distortion or contacting'with foreign material, when in storage or in transportation.
- a further object of my invention is the pro h vision offa novelinold and container for a'sup- 10- pository, which can be readily separated into de tached parts to freethe suppository when the latteristobeusedfi"
- My invention provides further a novel mold and I container comprising I connected" units respectively containing suppositories, the units being individually easily separable one at'a time as the suppositoriesare to'fbe used, each unit being contained suppository.
- f Fig. 1 is aperspective view showing-the top and V easily separable intodetached' partsjtofree the two sides of my improved gang mold and container, whichis" adapted to be easilyseparatedinto units each adapted to mold i'and contain a supinFig. 1, showing the bottomand two sides 0 the gang mold and container.
- r Fig. 3 is avertical' 'sectional view of anarticle of manufacture comprisinga gang mold and con tainer consistingof detachable units each having a chamber containing; a suppository,.and a cover for the chamber; i
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a p'ortion (if one or the gang molds andcontainers withsuppo'sito- -ries,' therein, the covers and. some of the unitsbeing" removed.
- Fig. 5. is a. top view ofthe gang mold and, container parts of which areshown inli'igs. 3 and 4.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view. of a single supposi tory mold andcontainer embodying my improvement.
- Fig. 7 isa vertical sectional-view showing de-.
- FIG. 8 is a top view'of oneof the'single molds.
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a modification of the "single mold and container in which the. groovesextend th'eleng'th thereof.
- FIG. 2 is a per sp'ectiveviewof what isshown 'the' bottom to ,theftop' of the body I.
- the bodyfl is provided with a plurality fof chambers 2 disposed in rows transverse tofeach other and extendinglfrom one; the upper, endof j the body I toward the bottom end thereof.
- The. chambers 2 are conical and downwardly oo'nvergins, and are provided with an oil and acid resisting coating 3, of any suitable material, such as an enamel of ordinary commercial "type; and which may embody Tung-oil, fossilizedgum, as Kongo; gum, and i titanium and "zinc oxides.
- an enamel suitable for the purpose is "com-f merc'ially 'sold under' the name of Nu-Enamel.
- Each one of the units, des-1 ignated by 8," is provided in its'lower end with intersecting: grooves 9 and I II] respectively dis posed in planes which intersect each other.
- body IZ shown in Fig. 9, may berproyided in each a friablematerial, such as plaster of. paris, the
- The'grooves L31 weaken the body I in longitudinal linesfl.extend-,,, 'ing from the bottom to the top of thebody'fso'f hat by i sert n an t ng in t e bott eb dy; i-U argrooves a coin or knife blfide longitudinal parts, r nas e up os tor adapted to "be heldzin the';mold 12,
- Asuppositorycontainer comprising a woodei en body having extendinglongitudinallyfrom one end a chamber which. is coated with anioiland acid -resistingr substance a, ysuppository said:
- An article of manufacture comprising a container consisting of a wooden body having extending longitudinally from one' end a chamber enamel coated, a suppository in said chamber,
- the grain of said body running lengthwise therethe other end of said body having two grooves ing abodyhaving extending longitudinally from one end"a'fplurality of chambers adapted to respedtivelycontain;suppositories, said body havng longitudinal rooves extending :from the other end.
- suppositorymold and container com-prisihg a Wooden ⁇ body having extending from one ⁇ two longitudinal planes respectively, said iplan's iiitersectingJeach other and said chamber, whereby, said bodymay be veasily split into longitudinal detached parts to free said suppository.
- ,5 ;8j..jA:-suppository mold and container comprisend-iaplurality-of chambers adapted to respece nallyintersect the chamber in the unit, where-,-
- each of said units having intersect ing grooves respectively in planes whiehlongi tudinal'ly intersect, the chamber in the unit,
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Aug. 27, 1935. H. M. HERROLD SUPPOSITORY MOLD AND CONTAINER Filed Aug. 11, 1934 BY 60m .71 5 ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 27 1935 -JUNITED? My invention relates to' improvements in' sup pository molds and containers. i One of the objects of my invention'is to provide anovel container for suppositories in which they are held without liability of distortion or contacting'with foreign material, when in storage or in transportation.
A further object of my invention is the pro h vision offa novelinold and container for a'sup- 10- pository, which can be readily separated into de tached parts to freethe suppository when the latteristobeusedfi" My inventionprovides further a novel mold and I container comprising I connected" units respectively containing suppositories, the units being individually easily separable one at'a time as the suppositoriesare to'fbe used, each unit being contained suppository. I 1
The novel features of myinvention are here"- inafter fully described and claimedI- 4 In the accompanying drawing, which illustrates myinv'ention, f Fig. 1 is aperspective view showing-the top and V easily separable intodetached' partsjtofree the two sides of my improved gang mold and container, whichis" adapted to be easilyseparatedinto units each adapted to mold i'and contain a supinFig. 1, showing the bottomand two sides 0 the gang mold and container. r Fig. 3 is avertical' 'sectional view of anarticle of manufacture comprisinga gang mold and con tainer consistingof detachable units each having a chamber containing; a suppository,.and a cover for the chamber; i
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a p'ortion (if one or the gang molds andcontainers withsuppo'sito- -ries,' therein, the covers and. some of the unitsbeing" removed.
Fig. 5. is a. top view ofthe gang mold and, container parts of which areshown inli'igs. 3 and 4.
. Fig. 6 is a perspective view. of a single supposi tory mold andcontainer embodying my improvement. i
Fig. 7 isa vertical sectional-view showing de-.
tached partsof a unit detached irom agangmold or container. i I '1 "Fig. 8 is a top view'of oneof the'single molds.
solid linesseparated= and containers shown' in into detached parts.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a modification of the "single mold and container in which the. groovesextend th'eleng'th thereof.
fruit juicesmeat;oold 'and alkalies.
- "Fig. 2 is a per sp'ectiveviewof what isshown 'the' bottom to ,theftop' of the body I.
Similar characters' of reference designate si ilarpartsiri;the'difterent views; v f
In the formof my inv'ention{-which employ a gang of detachable' uhits; illustrated ihfFigSfl to 5, ii designates a body of material m me form, of a, rectangular. blockand consisting of material whichjwillnot' crumble. but-whioh-will easily split, suchas redwood'pinje',and'bedar.
The bodyfl is provided with a plurality fof chambers 2 disposed in rows transverse tofeach other and extendinglfrom one; the upper, endof j the body I toward the bottom end thereof. The. chambers 2 are conical and downwardly oo'nvergins, and are provided with an oil and acid resisting coating 3, of any suitable material, such as an enamel of ordinary commercial "type; and which may embody Tung-oil, fossilizedgum, as Kongo; gum, and i titanium and "zinc oxides. Such, an enamel suitable for the purpose is "com-f merc'ially 'sold under' the name of Nu-Enamel.
' Such enamel resists the action of alcohol; acids;
*echambe'rsj 2 form molds'and containe suppositories!"of usual medicinal-typefand the I open ends ofI the chambers are. normally closed respectivelybyfcovers comprising oaps5, which maybe forced into-the enamel coating? so'as to be releasably held in'place." x v f j v Thebody 'l is provided with slotsor grooves. 6' which extend from the bottom of'the body :ljllpwardly between the'urows respectivelyjof the chambers 2 to" points adjacent-to theupper'end' of'the body I. Grooves or slot'sfl.also"extend upwardly. 'from'the bottom of the body jl-to points adjacent to the-upper end thereof, an'dare 'dis- H posed transversely to the grooves 6 which they intersectand which are disposedilrespectively be-' tween thechambersflofthe rows 1 The grain of' the'wood comprisingthe body 1 extends parallelwiththe grooves 6 and I or from This enables the :body to :be easily split intoidetached units. Whena' suppository is to .belu'sedfa coin or I a knife-blade maybe inserted into one ofthe out-- side'grooves' or slots 6 or 1. and then twisted, so as to' detach one of the units next thereto irom the block orbody l; Each one of the units, des-1 ignated by 8," is provided in its'lower end with intersecting: grooves 9 and I II] respectively dis posed in planes which intersect each other. and
longitudinally interse'ctthe chamber 2 of thelunit.
By inserting and twisting a. coin or knifejblade in th'e' grooves! and I'll, 'the' unit may be sepae' I rated into detached longitudinal parts," as shown:
in solid linesin-Figs; 7 and 8,- therebyfreeing the s'Ior suppository contained in thejchainber 2 of the unit.
be separated into detached parts to free-the contained suppository in the chamberv 2 of the mold.
begseparated into 1 .detached the by., f
' qus mod fication bf m inv nt nkwi n -l ,When' the body of the mold or container is composed of a material which has no'grain, as
10 [body IZ, shown in Fig. 9, may berproyided in each a friablematerial, such as plaster of. paris, the
of its foursideswith grooves l3' which e'x'tend ithe length of the body I2 and also across the v lower closed endthereof, in planeslongitudinal- 1y intersecting the chamber Zof the may, which chamber may be enameled or coated, ,ashas been described with respect to the chambers 2 of the other forms of my invention. 1 The'grooves L31: weaken the body I in longitudinal linesfl.extend-,,, 'ing from the bottom to the top of thebody'fso'f hat by i sert n an t ng in t e bott eb dy; i-U argrooves a coin or knife blfide longitudinal parts, r nas e up os tor adapted to "be heldzin the';mold 12,
i h -scop i-t e ppendede ms, y beime e without departing -irom the spirit of my inven-Q i ns "65; 'iwhat'l cla m s: g 111A conta com r sin i dyf a n m teni ms:l n itud nal y: r mwn end a hamb r having ;imper-f orate walls,- saidibody having ineits 0th l'felldf a groove ina: longitudinal plane intersectingsaid chamber,;jsaid body being of a mate's rial, which is-easily split alongsaidgplane into a plurality of detached'longitildjinal-parts- "2; 1A containercomprising; a body having extending longitudinally fromtbne lend, a cha m-ber I haying",imperforatewalls; said body having in otheri end'grooves respectively along longitudinal planes which intersect; said-chamber and: each other; said' body being of a-"material-which 'gis easily splitalongt'said planes so asyto divide said bodyinto'detached longitudinal part'sz' "A suppository container; comprising a ,wooden body "having :extending longitudinally 'lfrom one end a chamber, saidchamben being oated' with an'oil andfacid' resisting substance-asunposit'oryin" saidichamber, the grain 'of'said body running lengthwise thereof, whereby the "body 7 mayibe'c easily split-into longitudinal detached parts to; free said suppositoryij" 41A suppository container, c mprising a wood- 1 en jbody'haviiig. extending longitudinally from' one enda'chamber, a suppository insaid cham-'- ber', thel grain-of said body running: lengthwise thereof, one end of said 'body having grooves in planes which respectivelyrintersect each other and longitddinally intersect said: chamber, where-:1; by theb'ody may be easily-fsplit into.:det ahed' longitudinal partsgto free-said suppository. H
, "5;='A- suppository container comprising' a wood en body having extending longitudinally from'one end a chamber, a "suppository in said "chamber, the grain of said body-runningalengthwise lthere: of, the Eotheriend :Of'; the body *having aagrbove in a'clongitudinal plane which bisects. said Johnnie. ber; whereby: said body'mayz' be easily 'split. into 1 two detachedipartsrto"iree said suppository:
a 6. Asuppositorycontainercomprisinga woodei en body having extendinglongitudinallyfrom one end a chamber which. is coated with anioiland acid -resistingr substance a, ysuppository said:
chamber; the grain of said body runninglerigthei In like manner the single mold'or container l I, '7 shown-in Fig. 6, and which is similarly provided in its closedend by slotsor grooves 9 and I 0, may
wise thereof, the other end of said body having two grooves in two longitudinal planes respectively, said planes, intersecting each other and said chamber, whereby said body may be easily split into longitudinal detached parts to free said suppository. I
7. An article of manufacture comprising a container consisting of a wooden body having extending longitudinally from one' end a chamber enamel coated, a suppository in said chamber,
andfa coverio'r the open end of said chamber,
the grain of said body running lengthwise therethe other end of said body having two grooves ing abodyhaving extending longitudinally from one end"a'fplurality of chambers adapted to respedtivelycontain;suppositories, said body havng longitudinal rooves extending :from the other end. of the body in lon itudinalrplanes respective- 1;; to points adjacent to the firstnamed endiol the others of said planes beinggdisposed respectively-betweenrthe chambersofsaid rows and intersectingthe first named plane said b dy bein are material which can be readily split alo g said planes,v whereby the body may ;be* divided -into separate units each containing one of saidjcham-l 1 7/ he 7 Q M 9,15. suppositorymold and container com-prisihg a Wooden {body having extending from one {two longitudinal planes respectively, said iplan's iiitersectingJeach other and said chamber, whereby, said bodymay be veasily split into longitudinal detached parts to free said suppository. ,5 =;8j..jA:-suppository mold and container comprisend-iaplurality-of chambers adapted to respece nallyintersect the chamber in the unit, where-,-
by each unit a bejeasily-split into detached longitudinal parts to-free a contained supposi tory. I m M :10, An article of manufacture comprising a mold 'and container, consisting of a wooden body having extending from one end a plurality ofchambers each having-a coating of;,acid and oil resisting substance, suppositories respectively 4 in sa d 'eham ersrand c v r sp ct v ly for said chambers, intersecting grooves extending from, he other end f said body to p ints adja nt, to the first named end, some of said groovesbe,- ing disposed respectively between rows ,of said cnambersand the other bovesbeins disposed espectiv ly betw n thechambers o sa d rows,
h srain 9i Said'body e n pa e with sa d, groovesjwhereby said body may be easily split into detached units each, containing one of sai'd chambers and supporting one of saidvcovers, the
closed en'd'of each of said units having intersect ing grooves respectively in planes whiehlongi tudinal'ly intersect, the chamber in the unit,
twhereby eaohunitmay be' easily split into detached longitudinal parts to free'the'suppository' contained-therein, o. t
Y nEascnEL HEReoLn,
saia my, some-,ofsaidnlanes beingdisposed're-s 31 spectivelyi m we n r wsof aid chambers, zand
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| US2530127A (en) * | 1946-08-14 | 1950-11-14 | Kubik Andre Auguste Jules | Suppository container and mold |
| US2797805A (en) * | 1953-02-16 | 1957-07-02 | Berard Maria Pia Pasqualini | Suppository container |
| US2834456A (en) * | 1955-07-18 | 1958-05-13 | American Cyanamid Co | Frangible tablet packaging |
| US2849109A (en) * | 1953-08-19 | 1958-08-26 | Rommel Max | Razor blade package |
| US3104665A (en) * | 1959-03-30 | 1963-09-24 | Edward J Towns | Suppository mold and container |
| US3113672A (en) * | 1959-08-14 | 1963-12-10 | Frank E Brown | Container-dispenser construction for suppositories and the like |
| US3294225A (en) * | 1965-04-26 | 1966-12-27 | Corning Glass Works | Combined shipping package and protective armor for glass pipe |
| US3763792A (en) * | 1971-04-14 | 1973-10-09 | Freling E Baker | Load supporting pallet |
| US3863784A (en) * | 1971-04-14 | 1975-02-04 | Wells A Webb | Load supporting pallet |
| US3913736A (en) * | 1973-03-29 | 1975-10-21 | Francis P Brennan | Packing brace for a washing machine |
| FR2395019A2 (en) * | 1977-06-23 | 1979-01-19 | Suppo Steril Laboratoires | Combined moulding plate and moulds for suppositories - giving pushbutton ejection after removal of cap |
| US4537311A (en) * | 1983-06-27 | 1985-08-27 | Russell G. Sharp | Seamless suppository dispenser |
| US4549656A (en) * | 1983-08-09 | 1985-10-29 | Barnes Joey L | Package device and method of manufacturing |
| USD282206S (en) | 1983-01-24 | 1986-01-14 | Roy Stephen R | Ampoule holder |
| US20090028964A1 (en) * | 2004-04-30 | 2009-01-29 | Cutispharma, Inc. | Container and kit for the preparation, storage and dispensing of compounded suppositories |
| US9918903B2 (en) | 2015-01-26 | 2018-03-20 | Cutispharma, Inc. | Container and method for the preparation, storage and dispensing of compounded suppositories |
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| US2530127A (en) * | 1946-08-14 | 1950-11-14 | Kubik Andre Auguste Jules | Suppository container and mold |
| US2797805A (en) * | 1953-02-16 | 1957-07-02 | Berard Maria Pia Pasqualini | Suppository container |
| US2849109A (en) * | 1953-08-19 | 1958-08-26 | Rommel Max | Razor blade package |
| US2834456A (en) * | 1955-07-18 | 1958-05-13 | American Cyanamid Co | Frangible tablet packaging |
| US3104665A (en) * | 1959-03-30 | 1963-09-24 | Edward J Towns | Suppository mold and container |
| US3113672A (en) * | 1959-08-14 | 1963-12-10 | Frank E Brown | Container-dispenser construction for suppositories and the like |
| US3294225A (en) * | 1965-04-26 | 1966-12-27 | Corning Glass Works | Combined shipping package and protective armor for glass pipe |
| US3763792A (en) * | 1971-04-14 | 1973-10-09 | Freling E Baker | Load supporting pallet |
| US3863784A (en) * | 1971-04-14 | 1975-02-04 | Wells A Webb | Load supporting pallet |
| US3913736A (en) * | 1973-03-29 | 1975-10-21 | Francis P Brennan | Packing brace for a washing machine |
| FR2395019A2 (en) * | 1977-06-23 | 1979-01-19 | Suppo Steril Laboratoires | Combined moulding plate and moulds for suppositories - giving pushbutton ejection after removal of cap |
| USD282206S (en) | 1983-01-24 | 1986-01-14 | Roy Stephen R | Ampoule holder |
| US4537311A (en) * | 1983-06-27 | 1985-08-27 | Russell G. Sharp | Seamless suppository dispenser |
| US4549656A (en) * | 1983-08-09 | 1985-10-29 | Barnes Joey L | Package device and method of manufacturing |
| US20090028964A1 (en) * | 2004-04-30 | 2009-01-29 | Cutispharma, Inc. | Container and kit for the preparation, storage and dispensing of compounded suppositories |
| US7815929B2 (en) * | 2004-04-30 | 2010-10-19 | Cutispharma, Inc. | Container and kit for the preparation, storage and dispensing of compounded suppositories |
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