Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By rotation of work part
Patent
1988-08-01
1989-09-05
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
By rotation of work part
206366, B65D 2500
Patent
active
048625736
ABSTRACT:
A device for removing and disposing of blood sampling needles with a minimum of manipulation and without manual contact with any contaminated part. An electrical motor operates a cog wheel to unscrew the needle from the vacuum container sleeve to drop into a closed disposal receptacle. The motor is initiated by depression of a starting switch by the sleeve. The cog wheel is recessed for unimpeded insertion of the needle and sleeve for needle removal. A cycle control circuit assures that the wheel stops in the proper position with the recess adjacent the needle insertion site.
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Kelson Lance P.
Kelson Ross J.
Osburn A. Ray
Watson Robert C.
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