Syringe filling and metering device

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141 27, 604207, A61M 500, B65B 104

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053855590

ABSTRACT:
A filling and metering assembly designed to fill syringes accurately by a sightless person wherein the assembly includes an elongated base having an open side exposing an interior surface which is specifically configured to removably position and hold a syringe and a medicine container therein. Another structure associated with the subject assembly includes an indicator structure associated therewith which is adapted to produce an audible sound capable of being heard by the sightless user of the assembly in the determination of an accurate and desired amount of medicine being passed from the medicine container to the interior of the syringe.

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