Device for aiding injection of a hypodermic syringe

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604134, A61M 500

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ABSTRACT:
An injection aid for supporting a hypodermic syringe and for facilitating injection of the needle of the syringe into a limb. The apparatus includes a syringe supporting member and a pair of guide rods for supporting the syringe supporting member for slideable movement between a first position wherein a needle supported by the syringe supporting member is retracted from the limb and an injecting position. A pair of spaced apart generally parallel support rods are also provided. The rearward ends of the support rods being adapted to rest on the limb and are integrally joined to the guide rods and for supporting the guide rods. The support rods include forward ends for pinching flesh therebetween to cause the flesh adjacent the syringe needle to pucker.

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patent: 2266231 (1941-12-01), Mazzeo et al.
patent: 2660169 (1953-11-01), Malm
patent: 2859749 (1958-11-01), Johnson

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