Claims
- 1. A bactericidal spermicidal sponge member for insertion into the vagina in the form of an open cell foam impregnated with an iodine polyurethane complex and containing a nonionic spermicidal surfactant, said foam continuously liberating free iodine into the human body in a concentration ranging from 2 to 5 parts per million.
- 2. A spermicidal sponge member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sponge comprises a hat shaped configuration comprising a body with a circular rim with a concave interior portion.
- 3. A spermicidal sponge member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said surfactant is nonoxynol.
- 4. A sponge member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sponge contains nonoxynol and iodine with 20 to 40 mg iodine deposited on the sponge for each gram of nonoxynol deposited.
- 5. A sponge member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said open cell foam is treated with a solution of elemental iodine dissolved in a non ionic surfactant.
- 6. A sponge member as claimed in claim 5 wherein said surfactant is an acid solution ranging from 5 to 20 milligrams is added to the sponge to keep the vaginal secretions acid.
- 7. A sponge member as claimed in claim 6 wherein said acid solution is polyacrylic acid and the amount added ranges from 5 to 20 milligrams.
- 8. A contraceptive device for women comprising a sponge member formed of a polyether open cell foam complexed with iodine and a surfactant means in an aqueous medium to enhance the spermicidal effect of the iodine, said sponge member additionally containing polyacrylic acid to restore vaginal acidity and being bactericidal, spermicidal and viricidal and continuously liberating free iodine into the human body after insertion.
- 9. A contraceptive device for women comprising a circular shaped sponge member, said sponge member being formed of a polyether open cell foam complexed with iodine and a nonionic spermicidal surfactant, said sponge member additionally containing polyacrylic acid and being bactericidal, viricidal and spermicidal and continuously liberating iodine into the human body after insertion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is divisional of 318178 filed Mar. 2, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,749 which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 257,062 filed Oct. 13, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,439.
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Divisions (1)
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Mar 1989 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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