Vaccine Point Patents (Class 206/367)
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Patent number: 10653354Abstract: A medical testing apparatus and method of use for for penetrating a patient's tissue with an agent, the apparatus comprises an arcuate rail having spaced first and second sides supported by upper and lower arcuate surfaces and an arcuate handle having first and second ends extending from the upper surface of the arcuate rail. A plurality of tips extend substantially from and normally outward as the lower arcuate surface. The plurality of tips comprises alternating blunt tips and reed tips.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignees: Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Ohio State Innovation FoundationInventors: Amber M. Patterson, Benjamin A. Patterson, Jay A. Shepherd, Meagan W. Shepherd
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Patent number: 9676127Abstract: There is provided a process of producing a lancet which suppresses curving (or flexing) of the front end portion of the pricking member. In the production of a lancet by injection molding of a resin with a pricking member inserted in a mold, upon forming at least a portion of a lancet cap in which portion a molten resin supplied to the mold surrounds a front end portion of the pricking member, a mold is used which is configured such that at least a portion of the molten resin which forms said portion of the lancet cap flows along the front end portion including a leading end of the pricking member toward its leading end.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: ASAHI POLYSLIDER COMPANY, LIMITEDInventor: Hirokazu Imori
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Patent number: 7665605Abstract: A sharps container for only one medical pen needle is configured with an elongated, hollow shield having an axially extending recess at a first end thereof. The recess is sized to receive the outer diameter of a pen needle hub. A cover member, sized for closing off the first end of the shield, is connected to the shield by means facilitating movement of the cover member between (i) a first position adjacent to a side of the shield and (ii) a second position abutting the first end of the shield. Locking means may be used for locking the cover member in the second position. The container has dual utilizations, first as a container for only one used medical pen needle and alternatively as a container for only one unused medical pen needle.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: UltiMed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Patent number: 7621395Abstract: The present invention relates to a packing for an infusion set. The infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutic substance, such as insulin, includes an infusion part having a cannula penetrating the skin of a patient and a connector which connects the infusion part with a medical device such as an adaptor for a syringe or an insulin pump. The insertion of the infusion part will be performed with an insertion needle which is delivered together with the infusion part under sterile conditions. The packaging includes an impenetrable part protecting the surroundings from the insertion needle and a removal part which is to be removed by the user before applying the infusion part. The inner surface of the impenetrable part is provided with a retainer for releasable retaining at least a part of the infusion set.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Unomedical A/SInventors: Lasse W. Mogensen, Jesper T. Olsen, Carl J. D. â„«hman, May Britt Svendstrup, Steffen Gyrn
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Patent number: 7491176Abstract: A kit for obtaining an endoarterial biopsy sample from a patient including packaging material enclosing one or more kit components; the kit components include instruments use to perform a surgical procedure; and the kit includes separate phase specific packaging parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Vascular BioSciencesInventor: David Marshall Mann
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Publication number: 20040211689Abstract: A one piece molded vacuum tube holder is fitted with a one piece molded needle hub assembly. A needle protection device is further rotatably mounted to the neck of the one piece vacuum tube holder. One portion of a locking mechanism is provided at the neck of the one piece vacuum tube holder and a second portion of the locking mechanism is provided at the needle hub of the needle hub assembly, so that when the needle hub assembly is press fit to the vacuum tube holder, the two portions of the locking mechanism will coact to fixedly retain the needle hub assembly within the vacuum tube holder. The one piece vacuum tube holder is configured to have an elongate needle cover integrally extending from its neck. A tamper evident notched joint is provided at the junction where the needle cover is connected to the neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: William T. Torris, Glynn Clements, Gregory J. Brown
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Publication number: 20040120964Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of vaccinating a subject comprising delivering a chimeric yellow fever 17D strain vector expressing an envelope protein gene product of a heterologous flavivirus to the epidermal compartment or the intradermal compartment of the subject's skin. The invention encompasses vaccine compositions comprising the chimeric yellow fever viruses expressing an envelope protein gene product of a heterologous flavivirus. The compositions of the invention result in an enhanced therapeutic efficacy, e.g., enhanced protective immune response as they enhance the presentation and availability of the chimeric vaccine to the targeted compartment of the subject's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: John A. Mikszta, Jason B. Alarcon, Cheryl Dean, Andrea Waterston, Farshad Guirakhoo, Monath P. Thomas
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Patent number: 5775498Abstract: An apparatus for storing a hypodermic needle before and after use. A pair of integral, cylindrical storage members are in parallel spaced relation to one another. The first storage member comprises a cylindrical housing closed at one end into which an unused, sterile hypodermic needle may be mounted. The hypodermic needle includes an enlarged, tubular hub which engages the open end of the first storage member. The second storage member includes a closed end and an open end. The cylindrical wall of the second storage housing is longitudinally severed from the open end of the second storage housing to a point substantially adjacent the closed end thereof. The open end of the second storage housing is adapted to frictionally engage the enlarged hub of the hypodermic needle. The longitudinal edges of the severed cylindrical wall of the second storage housing define a severed interface which will permit the hypodermic needle to be resheathed through the lateral opening in the wall of the second storage member.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Behnam Kashanchi
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Patent number: 5487726Abstract: A percutaneous vaccine applicator system which includes a percutaneous vaccine applicator and a packaging assembly for housing the vaccine applicator. The percutaneous vaccine applicator includes a handle and spiked portion attached to the handle. A plurality of spikes project from the spiked portion for puncturing the skin of a patient to deliver a percutaneous vaccine. The packaging assembly includes a hollow container and a removable cover attached to the container. The hollow container defines a cavity being sized and dimensioned for receiving the vaccine applicator. The container has structures for positively receiving and retaining an applicator placed therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Ryder International CorporationInventors: Richard Rabenau, Fred E. Williams, Jr.
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Patent number: 5172808Abstract: A storage/carrying device for safely and conveniently transporting used needle and syringe devices for medication purposes and blood collection procedures, and, additionally, to safely transport such implements to ultimate disposal after use, which includes a generally tubular container having a needle engaging insert fixedly positioned at the bottom thereof. The needle engaging insert is adapted to receive and fixedly engage the needle portion of a used needle/syringe device to substantially reduce the potential for the syringe to roll within the container during transport, and substantially reduce the risk of the needle/syringe dislodging from the container in the event the container is inadvertently dropped or inverted during use. The tubular container preferably is weighted at its bottom and can be conveniently dimensioned to be carried on the person of the user independent of any storage/carrying device.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Inventor: John Bruno
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Patent number: 4862772Abstract: A tattoo needle bar holder and needle bar assembly is fashioned so as to be economical to manufacture and therefore readily disposable in order to promote sanitary conditions in the tattoo industry. The needle bar holder is preferably formed from a plastic material in order to render it incapable of withstanding sterilization processes involving very high pressure and temperatures, which would render the holder incapable of further use. The material is preferably also stained by the inks normally used in the industry, thereby serving to alert persons of any prior use. The caps which seal the assembly prior to use are preferably formed to require the breakage of a frangible portion upon removal in order to prevent the reinstallation of the caps. The needle bar assembly is composed of several relatively simple components for ease of manufacture, and contains an eye and plastic or elastomer grommet at the upper end of the needle bar for precise attachment to the tattooing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: Richard A. Piperato
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Patent number: 4848569Abstract: An apparatus includes a magazine for containing a plurality of shields so that a user can insert the tip of a hypodermic needle into one of the shields and then slide the shield out of the magazine means as a protective cover over the tip. A plurality of penetrable shields are provided within the magazine. The magazine includes an elongated structure defining a passage having an open end and an outwardly opening channel that extends along the passage to the open end. The passage is dimensioned and arranged to receive the penetrable so that the shields can be individually slid along the passage and out of the open end for dispensing purposes. The channel is dimensioned and arranged so that a user can insert the tip of the hypodermic needle through the channel and into a selected one of the shields and then slide the selected shield along the passage and out of the open end by moving the hypodermic needle along the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Inventor: Layne S. Leishman
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Patent number: 4844245Abstract: A closure is provided comprised of a thin flexible material for use on a needle disposal container so that a contaminated blood collection needle may be removed from its holder and deposited in the container without the user touching the needle or the needle hub. The device includes dual elongated tapered openings to accommodate varying diameters of needle hubs. By having dual openings, the useful life of the cap and its associated container is doubled. The cap of the invention is configured to be utilized with a large variety of collection containers of varying sizes and shapes. A feature of the invention includes chamfered surfaces at the enlarged end of each of the dual openings to provide a sharp edge which is useful for urging a needle hub out of its holder, without physically touching the needle or hub.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1989Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: Michael C. Bennett
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Patent number: 4813535Abstract: A wire-frame display rack system for mounting on a vertical pegboard, comprising a pair of spaced-apart arms with both vertical and horizontal members, a rectangular wire frame forming back and side walls, elongated mounting hooks secured together by a horizontal member, and a carton containing the products to be displayed. The rack is removably attached to the mounting hooks, which are removably attached to the vertical pegboard. The display rack is configured for easy removal and replacement of the carton, allowing for quick and efficient re-stocking of the products for display.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: EZ Paintr CorporationInventors: Michael J. Radocha, James J. Jarecki
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Patent number: 4453926Abstract: An improved packaging and assembly is provided for a multiple-point sacrifying device for vaccinating or skin testing. In order to insure economic wage of immunological or allergenic liquid pre-assembled on the scarifying device, each cluster of multiple points is assembled with a removable surrounding envelope that achieves a hermetic seal with its mounting and which presents a transverse annual attachment wall to which an envelope-closing lid is hermetically secured after a limited quantity of liquid is deposited into the limited volume chamber surrounded by the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1983Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Institut Merieux, Societe AnonymeInventor: Michel G. H. Galy
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Patent number: 4416279Abstract: An improved capillary blood sampling device comprising a longitudinal body having a finger position area at one end and a longitudinal access opening to receive a spring-operated lancet holder. The lancet holder is moved longitudinally by a rotatable operating member at the other end of the body. Rotation of the operating member first withdraws the lancet holder away from the finger position area so that a lancet may be loaded while simultaneously compressing the spring. Further rotation in the same direction releases the lancet holder plunging the lancet point into the finger. When the lancet plunges into the finger the spring is compressed causing almost instant retraction of the lancet point from the finger. The finger position area may comprise a disposable platform. The lancet holder may have a ball socket adapted to receive a ball-based lancet.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Inventors: James A. Lindner, Roger E. Desroches
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Patent number: 4050894Abstract: Sterilizing apparatus and method for dental and surgical tools. A main sterilizing chamber is provided with a cover having heating means and capsule-supporting means, which may comprise a plurality of removable trays, each one of which has a capsule-supporting basket. A plurality of tool-holding capsules are removably mounted in the capsule-supporting means and a normally solid petroleum product that is liquid at sterilizing temperatures surrounds and covers the capsules. The same kind of material is within each capsule in contact with the tool. The capsules are hermetically sealed by removable closures, and they include a tool-support structure inside. The tools are placed in the capsules and the capsules into the container, usually by means of the trays and basket, and then the sterilizer is heated for the necessary time at the necessary temperature to obtain sterilization, the heat acting through the medium of the normally solid petroleum product.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1975Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Inventor: Mariano Rodriguez Genis
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Patent number: 4018222Abstract: Vaccine delivery system wherein an aqueous vaccine diluted to human dosage concentration is loaded into presterilized single dosage syringes having a squeezable body portion and wherein a plurality of these syringes are sealed inside a bag and the contents of the syringes are frozen to preserve the titer of the vaccine.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: Merck & Co., Inc.Inventors: William J. McAleer, Maurice R. Hilleman
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Patent number: 3948261Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a container for unit doses of dry vaccines which are to be administered on the surface of the skin. The unit dose container is made up of a rigid receptacle and a compressible closure which supports a bifurcated needle bearing dried vaccine. The closure is adapted to support the needle in the container during a lyophilizing process while liquid vaccine is dried on the needle. The closure has grooves which in one position of the closure relative to the receptacle permit the vaporized liquid from the vaccine to be withdrawn from the receptacle during lyophilizing. In another position the closure seals the container. The move from the first position to the second position is accomplished merely by pressing on the end of the closure.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1974Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: American Home Products CorporationInventor: Dale C. Steiner