US1580104A - Container for storing medical injection needles - Google Patents

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US1580104A
US1580104A US67143A US6714325A US1580104A US 1580104 A US1580104 A US 1580104A US 67143 A US67143 A US 67143A US 6714325 A US6714325 A US 6714325A US 1580104 A US1580104 A US 1580104A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
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  • This invention relates to an improved container for storing medical 11118611011 needles
  • the container end rings and a middle guiding ring in which the needles are inserted and together with which they can be sterilized, while on one of said end rings two caps are screwed from opposite sides, whereby the container is closed and divided into a septic andinto an aseptic compartment for a separate reception therein of used and of fresh sterilized needles respectively.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section of the same on the line 11 of Fig. 2, which is a section on the line 2+2 of Fig. 1 seen in the direction of arrow.
  • the improved container comprises an integral framing having two end rings a, 0 and a middle guiding ring 6.
  • the end rings a, 0 have each a plurality of, for instance four as shown, longitudinal bo'ringsa, a respectively therein, of which those in one ring are arranged in staggered position with reference to those in the other ring, while the middle guiding ring I) is provided with double the number of corresponding longi tudinal borings bf coinciding with those in the end rings.
  • the injection needles w, a?” to be stored in the container can be inserted with oppositely directed points from both ends of the 4 framing, the borings in said rings being provided with countersunk introduction ends. be sterilized together with the framing.
  • One of said end rings for instance a, is
  • the used and fresh sterilized needles can' thus not touch each other, and the small vwater drops left after completed sterilization in the countersunk introduction ends of the ring borings prevent by their 00- and adhesion a transmission o f-impurities from v the usedto the still fresh sterilized needles in the. container.
  • a container for storing medical injection needles comprising, in combination, an inte- 7 gral framingv having two end rings and a middle guiding ring, and two closing caps screwed on one of said end rings from opposite sides thereby dividing the container into two separate compartments, said rings hav- 7 ing longitudinal borings with countersunk introduction ends therein of which those in; one endring are arranged in staggered position with reference to those in the other end ring, substantially as and for the pur- S0 pose set forth.
  • the needles, being inserted, can then i

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April 6 1926. 1,580,104
0. HAs'ELMANN CONTAINER FOR swoame IEDICAL INJECTION NEEDLES Filed Nov. 5, 1925 .2 a F 5 x a .l
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Patented Apr. 6, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
o'r'ro HAssELMANN, or WIESBADEN, GERMANY.
CONTAINER FOR STORING MEDICAL INJECTION NEEDLES Application filed November 5, 1925. Serial No. 67,14;3.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OTTO HAssnLMANN, a German citizen, and residing at Wiesbaden, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Container for Storing Medical Injection Needles (for which I have filed an application in Germany on 5th November, 1924, Patent -No. 418,1 l9), of
which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved container for storing medical 11118611011 needles,
of the known kind in which a plurality of needles are insertedwith oppositely directed points.
comprises an integral framing having. two
According to the invention, the container end rings and a middle guiding ring, in which the needles are inserted and together with which they can be sterilized, while on one of said end rings two caps are screwed from opposite sides, whereby the container is closed and divided into a septic andinto an aseptic compartment for a separate reception therein of used and of fresh sterilized needles respectively.
The accompanying drawlng illustrates the improved container: Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section of the same on the line 11 of Fig. 2, which is a section on the line 2+2 of Fig. 1 seen in the direction of arrow.
The improved container comprises an integral framing having two end rings a, 0 and a middle guiding ring 6. The end rings a, 0 have each a plurality of, for instance four as shown, longitudinal bo'ringsa, a respectively therein, of which those in one ring are arranged in staggered position with reference to those in the other ring, while the middle guiding ring I) is provided with double the number of corresponding longi tudinal borings bf coinciding with those in the end rings.
, The injection needles w, a?" to be stored in the container can beinserted with oppositely directed points from both ends of the 4 framing, the borings in said rings being provided with countersunk introduction ends. be sterilized together with the framing.
One of said end rings, for instance a, is
The used and fresh sterilized needles can' thus not touch each other, and the small vwater drops left after completed sterilization in the countersunk introduction ends of the ring borings prevent by their 00- and adhesion a transmission o f-impurities from v the usedto the still fresh sterilized needles in the. container.
What I claim, is: A container for storing medical injection needles, comprising, in combination, an inte- 7 gral framingv having two end rings and a middle guiding ring, and two closing caps screwed on one of said end rings from opposite sides thereby dividing the container into two separate compartments, said rings hav- 7 ing longitudinal borings with countersunk introduction ends therein of which those in; one endring are arranged in staggered position with reference to those in the other end ring, substantially as and for the pur- S0 pose set forth. i
In testlmony whereof I havehereunto set my hand. V i
OTTO HASSELMANN:
The needles, being inserted, can then i
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Cited By (12)

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US2454602A (en) * 1944-06-30 1948-11-23 Helmco Inc Needle holder and sterilizer
US2651407A (en) * 1952-03-19 1953-09-08 Seymour N Blackman Container for hypodermic needles
US4522162A (en) * 1981-01-22 1985-06-11 Signode Corporation Portable gas-powered tool with linear motor
WO1991011375A1 (en) * 1990-02-05 1991-08-08 Sawaya Frederick J Disposable sharp instrument container
US5078267A (en) * 1990-08-03 1992-01-07 Llw Enterprises, Inc. Portable case for carrying a syringe with varying plunger positions
US5172808A (en) * 1988-07-01 1992-12-22 John Bruno Device for safely transporting one or more hypodermic needles or the like from point of use to point of ultimate disposal
US5474180A (en) * 1994-03-07 1995-12-12 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container assembly for transport and disposal of medical materials
US5570783A (en) * 1994-03-07 1996-11-05 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and methods for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5630506A (en) * 1994-03-07 1997-05-20 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and method for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5848692A (en) * 1997-06-18 1998-12-15 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Unimold container for discarding medical material
US6173851B1 (en) 1999-03-18 2001-01-16 Anesta Corporation Method and apparatus for the interim storage of medicated oral dosage forms
US20020197196A1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2002-12-26 Brian Hague Method and system for disposing of a medicated oral dosage form

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2454602A (en) * 1944-06-30 1948-11-23 Helmco Inc Needle holder and sterilizer
US2651407A (en) * 1952-03-19 1953-09-08 Seymour N Blackman Container for hypodermic needles
US4522162A (en) * 1981-01-22 1985-06-11 Signode Corporation Portable gas-powered tool with linear motor
US5172808A (en) * 1988-07-01 1992-12-22 John Bruno Device for safely transporting one or more hypodermic needles or the like from point of use to point of ultimate disposal
WO1991011375A1 (en) * 1990-02-05 1991-08-08 Sawaya Frederick J Disposable sharp instrument container
US5078267A (en) * 1990-08-03 1992-01-07 Llw Enterprises, Inc. Portable case for carrying a syringe with varying plunger positions
US5474180A (en) * 1994-03-07 1995-12-12 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container assembly for transport and disposal of medical materials
US5570783A (en) * 1994-03-07 1996-11-05 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and methods for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5630506A (en) * 1994-03-07 1997-05-20 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and method for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5848692A (en) * 1997-06-18 1998-12-15 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Unimold container for discarding medical material
US6173851B1 (en) 1999-03-18 2001-01-16 Anesta Corporation Method and apparatus for the interim storage of medicated oral dosage forms
US20020197196A1 (en) * 2001-05-15 2002-12-26 Brian Hague Method and system for disposing of a medicated oral dosage form
US7243799B2 (en) 2001-05-15 2007-07-17 Cephalon, Inc. Portable container for disposing of a medicated oral dosage form

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