Improved means and appliances for indicating by touch or sight the differences between poison, lotion, and other bottles or their equivalents / [Frederick Howard Rosher].
- Rosher, Frederick Howard.
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Improved means and appliances for indicating by touch or sight the differences between poison, lotion, and other bottles or their equivalents / [Frederick Howard Rosher]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![JN° £3,781 A.D. 1893 Date of Application, 9th Lee., 1893 Complete Specification Left, 10th Sept., 1894—Accepted, 13th Oct., 1894 PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATION. Improved Means and Appliances for Indicating* by Touch or Sight the Difference between Poison, Lotion, and other Bottles or their Equivalents. I, Frederick Howard Rosher, of Ambleside, Croydon Road, Beckenham, Kent, Cement Manufacturer, do hereby declare the nature of this invention to be as follows :— This invention relates to improved means and appliances for indicating by 5 touch or sight the difference between poison, lotion, and other bottles, or their equivalents. To carry my invention into practice, I provide a tablet, label, ticket, or stamp preferably with a corkscrew attached for insertion into the cork of a bottle to project above and constitute part of the cork, so that both can be moved together. 10 The tablet, label, ticket, or stamp may be formed of any material but I prefer an enamel face which may be of round, square, oval, or- other shape, or of ring formation, and having a word, or an initial, or some other indication of what the bottle, or like vessel contains, be it a poison, a lotion, or other chemical, or medical production. 15 The tablet, label, ticket, or stamp with its cork or stopper may be in connection with a cap or capsule, the intention being that in no case can a bottle containing an injurious ingredient be mistaken, if properly corked and labelled as suggested, and the contents given to a patient. Instead of a corkscrew the label may be otherwise affixed to the cork. 20 The invention is chiefly intended to apply to patent medicines and similar decoctions supplied by chemists. Dated this 9th day of December 1893. H. GARDNER, Patent Agent, 166, Fleet Street, London, 25 , Agent for the said Frederick Howard Rosher. COMPLETE SPECIFICATION. Improved Means and Appliances for Indicating by Touch or Sight the Difference between Poison, Lotion, and other Bottles or their Equivalents. 30 I, Frederick Howard Rosher, of Ambleside, Croydon Road, Beckenham, Kent, Cement Manufacturer, do hereby declare the nature of this invention and in what manner the same is to be performed to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement : — This invention relates to improved means and appliances for indicating by 35 touch or sight the difference between poison, lotion, and other bottles, oi their equivalents. To carry my invention into practice, I provide a tablet, label, ticket, oi stamp preferably with a corkscrew attached for insertion into the cork of a bottle to project above and constitute part of the cork, so that both can be moved togethei. 40 The tablet, label, ticket, or stamp may be formed of any material but I prefer an enamel face which may be of round, square, oval, or other shape, or of ring formation, and having a word, or an initial, or some other indication of what t le | Price 8iL]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30736006_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


