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US2589426A
US2589426A US129438A US12943849A US2589426A US 2589426 A US2589426 A US 2589426A US 129438 A US129438 A US 129438A US 12943849 A US12943849 A US 12943849A US 2589426 A US2589426 A US 2589426A
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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
    • A61M5/28Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle
    • A61M5/281Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle using emptying means to expel or eject media, e.g. pistons, deformation of the ampoule, or telescoping of the ampoule
    • A61M5/282Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle using emptying means to expel or eject media, e.g. pistons, deformation of the ampoule, or telescoping of the ampoule by compression of deformable ampoule or carpule wall
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C70/00Shaping composites, i.e. plastics material comprising reinforcements, fillers or preformed parts, e.g. inserts
    • B29C70/58Shaping composites, i.e. plastics material comprising reinforcements, fillers or preformed parts, e.g. inserts comprising fillers only, e.g. particles, powder, beads, flakes, spheres
    • 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
    • A61M5/31Details
    • A61M5/32Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
    • A61M5/34Constructions for connecting the needle, e.g. to syringe nozzle or needle hub
    • A61M2005/341Constructions for connecting the needle, e.g. to syringe nozzle or needle hub angularly adjustable or angled away from the axis of the injector

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  • This invention relates'toinjectors and more particularly to an injector for injecting various sera, inoculations, and the like, between and beneath the layers of the skin. It is a primary object of this invention to provide such an injector, which is very easy to use and which is provided with safeguards. which insure its proper functioning, no matter how little experienced the operator.
  • the needle is so disposed with respect to the planning guide that the tip of the needle will be in practice disposed at exactly the desired depth beneath the surface of the skin. It is generally desirable in making intradermal injections to provide that the injection will be made below the epidermis and just above the corium. Accordingly, it is a feature of this invention that the tip of the needle is adjusted to make just this depth of penetration in the skin in normal persons. However, it is sometimes desired to make just a narrow furrow in the skin, and accordingly the invention contemplates that the needle may be disposed at a shallower depth or, as otherwise expressed, at
  • the needle may be adjusted for such deeper or subcutaneous injection.
  • Figure 1 is an isometric perspective elevation of the device embodying the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a plan view
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical section.
  • this invention comprises a base or plane member ID having formed integrally therewith a post I I in the form of a hollow cylinder.
  • a finger grip l2 in the form of an upstanding fin is also formed integrally with the base member I0.
  • the base I0 is cut out as at l3 and It.
  • the base l0, post II and fin ii. are preferably formed of poly-ethylene plastic and the walls of the post I l are considerably thinner than the walls of the base II) or the fin 52, as clearly shown in Figure 3.
  • the plug l5 has a central bore l6 in which may be positioned a hollow surgical needle I1.
  • the hollow surgical needle 11, as it exits from the plug [5, is bent at an acute angle to the bottom thereof, so as to position the point I8 forwardly of the plug and slightly below the bottom surface of the base Ii].
  • the needle l8 has its opening facing upwardly, as clearly shown in the figures.
  • the space between the tip of the needle and the bottom of the base ill will be carefully adjusted so as to give the proper depth injection. As pointed out above, it is usually desired that this distance be such that the needle will completely penetrate the epidermis and reach into the capillary section just above the corium. However, in subcutaneous injections, the needle may be disposed at an angle approaching 30 from the plane of the 'base Ill.
  • the interior of the post ll above the plug I5 is hollow, and it is contemplated that this space can be filled with any desired injecting material, such as sera, allergy inoculations, or antitoxins.
  • the device In operation, the device will be taken between the thumb and first finger of an operator and placed fiat, with the bottom of the base section II! lying directly on the surface of the skin. A short push of the device along the skin in the direction of the needle will cause the tip of the needle to penetrate the epidermis, as shown in Figure 3. With the needle thus in place the operator will collapse the thin walls of the post II in the space above the plug l5 and thus inject the desired injection between the skin of the patient.
  • the bottom of the base ID as it contacts the surface of the skin, acts as a planing guide and assures that the needle will penetrate to just exactly the desired depth, and the V-shaped opening formed by the cutout portions [3, l4 serves to slightly pinch the skin and somewhat raise it to insure puncture by the needle.
  • said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end.
  • An injector as set forth in claim 2 in which said end is disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having an extended skin contacting surface; a member associated with said base member and having a hollow portion adapted to be filled with fluid; a plug closing said hollow portion; a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow portion and'having a part thereof extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having an extended skin contacting surface; a member associated with said base member and having a hollow portion adapted to be filled with fluid; a plug closing said hollow portion; a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow portion and having a part thereof extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface in which said hollow portion has thin walls adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject said fluid, and in which said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end, and in which said end is disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contactin surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, in which said needle has a pointed end and an upward disposed opening adjacent said end.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially fiat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, in which said hollow post has thin walls .10 contacting surface;
  • said needle adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject said fluid
  • said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed openin adjacent said end, and in which said end is disposed forwardly 5 of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
  • An injector as set forth in claim 6 in which said base is provided with a substantially ver- 10 tically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient.
  • An. injector comprising: a base member having a substantially fiat and extended skin con- 2 tacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting 3 said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially vertically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, said hollow post having thin walls adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject fluid contained therein; said needle having a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially V- shaped notch adjacent said needle part adapted to pinch the skin of a patient upon forward sliding motion of saidpart thereon.
  • An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting adjacent said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially vertically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient; said base being provided with a substantially V-shaped notch adjacent said needle part adapted to pinch the skin of apatient upon forward sliding motion of said part thereon.
  • a plug assembly for-use in connection with an injector including a base having an extended skin contacting surface and an upstanding, thin walled, hollow cylindrical portion formed thereon, comprising: a plug member adapted to fit within said cylindrical portion and fill a substantial part thereof; a hollow needle within said plug and having an end extending through the upper end of said plug and having its lower end bent substantially parallel to the bottom of said plug 50 as to lie substantially parallel to said extended skin contacting surface when said plug is inserted in said base.

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R. W. OGLE March 18, 1952 INJECTOR Filed Nov. 25, 1949 I. ll. if
COR MM INVENTOR. fiaaae-r W OGLE ow M ATTORNEYS.
Patented 7 Mar. 18, 1952 INJECTOR Robert W. Ogle, Pasadena, Calif. Application November 25, 1949, Serial No. $9,438
14 Claims.
This invention relates'toinjectors and more particularly to an injector for injecting various sera, inoculations, and the like, between and beneath the layers of the skin. It is a primary object of this invention to provide such an injector, which is very easy to use and which is provided with safeguards. which insure its proper functioning, no matter how little experienced the operator.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such an injector which is very inexpensive and which can thus be designed for one use and then be thrown away.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such an injector which can be loaded with the serum, inoculation, or the like, at a central laboratory and sold in a filled condition for subsequent'dispensing.
It is a further object of this invention to provide safety means in the giving of injections which prevent too deep an injection of the serum or inoculation.
It is a feature of this invention that the needle is so disposed with respect to the planning guide that the tip of the needle will be in practice disposed at exactly the desired depth beneath the surface of the skin. It is generally desirable in making intradermal injections to provide that the injection will be made below the epidermis and just above the corium. Accordingly, it is a feature of this invention that the tip of the needle is adjusted to make just this depth of penetration in the skin in normal persons. However, it is sometimes desired to make just a narrow furrow in the skin, and accordingly the invention contemplates that the needle may be disposed at a shallower depth or, as otherwise expressed, at
a more acute angle to the horizontal. Again in other types of injections, a greater depth of injection is desired, and this invention contemplates that the needle may be adjusted for such deeper or subcutaneous injection.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the annexed specification in which:
Figure 1 is an isometric perspective elevation of the device embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view; and
Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical section.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, this invention comprises a base or plane member ID having formed integrally therewith a post I I in the form of a hollow cylinder. A finger grip l2 in the form of an upstanding fin is also formed integrally with the base member I0. To-
wards the forward part of the device the base I0 is cut out as at l3 and It. The base l0, post II and fin ii. are preferably formed of poly-ethylene plastic and the walls of the post I l are considerably thinner than the walls of the base II) or the fin 52, as clearly shown in Figure 3. A plug l5, formed of the same material as the base l0 and designed to fit within the hollow post II, is provided. The plug l5 has a central bore l6 in which may be positioned a hollow surgical needle I1. The hollow surgical needle 11, as it exits from the plug [5, is bent at an acute angle to the bottom thereof, so as to position the point I8 forwardly of the plug and slightly below the bottom surface of the base Ii]. The needle l8 has its opening facing upwardly, as clearly shown in the figures.
In practice, the space between the tip of the needle and the bottom of the base ill will be carefully adjusted so as to give the proper depth injection. As pointed out above, it is usually desired that this distance be such that the needle will completely penetrate the epidermis and reach into the capillary section just above the corium. However, in subcutaneous injections, the needle may be disposed at an angle approaching 30 from the plane of the 'base Ill.
The interior of the post ll above the plug I5 is hollow, and it is contemplated that this space can be filled with any desired injecting material, such as sera, allergy inoculations, or antitoxins.
In operation, the device will be taken between the thumb and first finger of an operator and placed fiat, with the bottom of the base section II! lying directly on the surface of the skin. A short push of the device along the skin in the direction of the needle will cause the tip of the needle to penetrate the epidermis, as shown in Figure 3. With the needle thus in place the operator will collapse the thin walls of the post II in the space above the plug l5 and thus inject the desired injection between the skin of the patient. The bottom of the base ID, as it contacts the surface of the skin, acts as a planing guide and assures that the needle will penetrate to just exactly the desired depth, and the V-shaped opening formed by the cutout portions [3, l4 serves to slightly pinch the skin and somewhat raise it to insure puncture by the needle.
While there has been described what is at present considered a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the essence of the invention. and
7 it is intended to cover herein all such changes said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end..
3. An injector as set forth in claim 2 in which said end is disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
4. An injector comprising: a base member having an extended skin contacting surface; a member associated with said base member and having a hollow portion adapted to be filled with fluid; a plug closing said hollow portion; a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow portion and'having a part thereof extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface.
5. An injector comprising: a base member having an extended skin contacting surface; a member associated with said base member and having a hollow portion adapted to be filled with fluid; a plug closing said hollow portion; a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow portion and having a part thereof extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface in which said hollow portion has thin walls adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject said fluid, and in which said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end, and in which said end is disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
6. An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface.
'7. An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contactin surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, in which said needle has a pointed end and an upward disposed opening adjacent said end.
8. An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially fiat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, in which said hollow post has thin walls .10 contacting surface;
adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject said fluid, in which said needle has a pointed end and an upwardly disposed openin adjacent said end, and in which said end is disposed forwardly 5 of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of a normal human epidermis.
9. An injector as set forth in claim 6 in which said base is provided with a substantially ver- 10 tically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient.
10. An injector as set forth in claim 6 in which said base is provided with a substantially V- shaped notch adjacent said needle part adapted to pinch the skin of a patient upon forward sliding motion of said injector thereon.
11. An. injector comprising: a base member having a substantially fiat and extended skin con- 2 tacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting 3 said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially vertically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient. I
12. An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting surface, said hollow post having thin walls adapted to be compressed by the fingers to eject fluid contained therein; said needle having a pointed end and an upwardly disposed opening adjacent said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially V- shaped notch adjacent said needle part adapted to pinch the skin of a patient upon forward sliding motion of saidpart thereon.
13. An injector comprising: a base member having a substantially flat and extended skin contacting surface; a hollow post upstanding from said base member and having a closed upper end; a plug in the lower end of said post; and a hollow needle in said plug communicating with said hollow post and having a part extending below and substantially parallel to said skin contacting adjacent said end; said end being disposed forwardly of said skin contacting surface and below said surface a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the normal human epidermis; said base being provided with a substantially vertically extending fin adapted to be gripped by the fingers of an operator for pushing the injector forwardly over the skin of a patient; said base being provided with a substantially V-shaped notch adjacent said needle part adapted to pinch the skin of apatient upon forward sliding motion of said part thereon.
14. A plug assembly for-use in connection with an injector including a base having an extended skin contacting surface and an upstanding, thin walled, hollow cylindrical portion formed thereon, comprising: a plug member adapted to fit within said cylindrical portion and fill a substantial part thereof; a hollow needle within said plug and having an end extending through the upper end of said plug and having its lower end bent substantially parallel to the bottom of said plug 50 as to lie substantially parallel to said extended skin contacting surface when said plug is inserted in said base.
ROBERT W. OGLE.
6 REFERENCES CITED UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,274,081 Riethmueller July 30, 1918 1,688,332 Heck, Jr. et al Oct. 23, 1928 2,008,340 Salvati et al July 16, 1935 2,198,666 Gruslien Apr. 30, 1940 2,403,074 Goldsmith July 2, 1946 2,410,991 Muller Nov. 12, 1946 2,457,464 Grose Dec. 28, 1948 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 275,854 Germany June 30, 1914 387.465 Germany Jan. 3, 1924
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