Claims
- 1. An encapsulated catamenial tampon with an applicator, said combination consisting of:
- a) an absorbent;
- b) a withdrawal string attached to said absorbent and having an opposite end with a knot formed therein;
- c) a dissolvable capsule enclosing said absorbent and providing means for inserting said absorbent into a body cavity, said capsule having a cylindrically-shaped base member and a semi-spherically-shaped cap member, said base member housing at least a portion of said absorbent and having first and second ends, said first end being completely open and said second end having an opening formed therein through which said withdrawal string passes, said cap member slightly overlapping said base member to enclose said absorbent, and both said base member and said cap member having a plurality of openings formed therethrough which decrease the surface area of said capsule to allow said capsule to dissolve quickly; and
- d) a single elongated applicator tube having a cup-shaped flange formed on one end which contacts said second end of said base member, said applicator tube being sized relative to a length of said withdrawal string and having an opposite end with a notch formed therein for retention of said withdrawal string when said knot is positioned adjacent to an exterior surface of said tube, said applicator tube being held snug against said capsule to facilitate positioning of said capsule in the body cavity.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said applicator tube has a predetermined length and said knot is positioned adjacent to the exterior surface of said applicator tube, said applicator tube being held snugly against said second end of said base member to facilitate positioning of said capsule in the body cavity and said withdrawal string being removed from said notch to permit said applicator tube to be withdrawn from the body cavity.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said applicator tube has predetermined length of about 3 inches.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said second end of said base member has a semi-spherical shape and said cup-shaped flange on said applicator tube has a surface which mates with said semi-spherical-shape of said base member.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said openings formed in said cap member are smaller in size than said openings formed in said base member to facilitate insertion of said capsule into the body cavity.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said openings formed in said base member are present in greater quantity than said openings formed in said cap member.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein said openings formed in both said base and cap members are chamfered to minimize pinching vaginal tissue when said capsule is inserted into a woman's vagina.
- 8. An encapsulated catamenial tampon with an applicator, said combination consisting of:
- a) an absorbent;
- b) a withdrawal string attached to said absorbent and having an opposite end with a knot formed therein;
- c) a dissolvable capsule enclosing said absorbent and providing means for inserting said absorbent into a body cavity, said capsule having a cylindrically-shaped base member and a lipstick-shaped cap member, said base member housing at least a portion of said absorbent and having first and second ends, said first end being completely open and said second end having an opening formed therein through which said withdrawal string passes, said cap member slightly overlapping said base member to enclose said absorbent, and both said base and cap members having a plurality of openings formed therethrough which decrease the surface area of said capsule to allow said capsule to dissolve quickly; and
- d) a single elongated applicator tube having a cup-shaped flange formed on one end which contacts said second end of said base member, said applicator tube being sized relative to a length of said withdrawal string and having an opposite end with a notch formed therein for retention of said withdrawal string when said knot is positioned adjacent to an exterior surface of said tube, said applicator tube being held snug against said capsule to facilitate positioning of said capsule in the body cavity.
Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/192,203 filed Feb. 2, 1994, now abandoned, which is a file wrapper continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/016,626 filed Feb. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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