Abstract: The invention comprises a blood lancet device for puncturing the fleshy part on the inner side of a finger tip, or an ear lobe, in order to draw blood for a hemoglobin test, or other type of blood test and which is completely sanitary to avoid any possibility of contamination of the blood drawn for testing. The device includes a finger grip element to be held by a user, with a surface adapted to be engaged with the fleshy finger tip pad, or ear lobe, and a hinged striker element pivotally mounted on the device and spring actuated to drive a sharp puncturing element secured on the striker, into such pad, with a thumb piece on the striker for drawing it back to a cocked position and having a twist-off or tear away protective element for maintaining the sanitary condition of the puncturing element until it is to be used.
Abstract: The invention relates to a flashlight that is adapted to be hand held and wherein the circuit to the bulb is completed by merely a squeezing action on the outer tubular shell of the container, which pressure causes a series of lengthwise metal fingers on a clip mounting the bulb, to be brought into contact with the metal can housing the battery and thus energize the bulb.
Abstract: This invention relates to a pill box comprised of three parts including a shell bottom, a shell top and a slip ring so interrelated that the slip ring holds the top and bottom parts assembled with the slip ring rotatable relative to the assembled parts. The top and bottom parts are nonrotative relative to each other and are formed to cooperate to form a pill discharge opening normally closed by the slip ring with the ring formed with an opening adapted to be aligned with the discharge opening for discharge of a pill from the assembled box.