Blood letting apparatus
First Claim
1. A blood letting apparatus comprising a guide member having an internal bore, a hammer movably mounted in one end of said bore, said hammer being shiftable axially between cocked and fired positions, spring means reacting between said guide member and hammer and urging said hammer toward said fired position, a lancet carrier member movably mounted in said bore adjacent the other end of said guide member, said carrier member being free of connection to and movable independently of said hammer, said carrier member including a chuck portion directed toward said other end of said guide member, a lancet adapted to be frictionally retained in said guide member, stop means on said guide member in the path of said carrier member for limiting outward axial movement of said carrier member relative to said other end, and a tubular collar member axially movably mounted on said guide member, said collar member being shiftable between a retracted loading position and a projected gauging position, said collar member, in said gauging position including a free end portion extending a predetermined distance beyond said other end of said guide member, said lancet, in said gauging position of said collar member, being positioned relative to said free end portion of said collar member to exert a finite pressure against the skin of the patient.
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Abstract
Blood letting apparatus is disclosed which is particularly adapted for operation by the patient, the device being characterized by a substantial reduction in the pain of administration and by the provision of an efficient release of blood with minimal admixture of tissue fluids. A feature of the invention resides in the provision of a lancet carrier for removably receiving disposable sterile lancets and a hammer member for activating the carrier, the carrier being free of connection with the hammer whereby the point of the lancet may be disposed against the skin of the user in advance of the carrier being struck by the hammer.
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- 1. A blood letting apparatus comprising a guide member having an internal bore, a hammer movably mounted in one end of said bore, said hammer being shiftable axially between cocked and fired positions, spring means reacting between said guide member and hammer and urging said hammer toward said fired position, a lancet carrier member movably mounted in said bore adjacent the other end of said guide member, said carrier member being free of connection to and movable independently of said hammer, said carrier member including a chuck portion directed toward said other end of said guide member, a lancet adapted to be frictionally retained in said guide member, stop means on said guide member in the path of said carrier member for limiting outward axial movement of said carrier member relative to said other end, and a tubular collar member axially movably mounted on said guide member, said collar member being shiftable between a retracted loading position and a projected gauging position, said collar member, in said gauging position including a free end portion extending a predetermined distance beyond said other end of said guide member, said lancet, in said gauging position of said collar member, being positioned relative to said free end portion of said collar member to exert a finite pressure against the skin of the patient.
- 8. A blood letting apparatus comprising a guide member having an internal bore, a hammer mounted adjacent one end of said guide member and shiftable toward and away from the other end of said guide member between fired and cocked limiting positions, respectively, spring means urging said hammer toward said fired position, trigger means for shifting said hammer from said cocked to said fired position, a lancet carrier member axially moveably mounted in said bore adjacent said other end, said carrier member including a chuck means directed outwardly of said other end, said carrier member being free of connection with and independently movable relative to said hammer, a replaceable lancet adapted to be inserted through said other end into said chuck means, said lancet including a piercing tip, stop means on said guide member in the path of said carrier member for limiting movement of said carrier member in the direction of said other end, and depth gauge means on said other end of said guide member and defining a free end thereof, said tip projecting a predetermined distance beyond said free end of said depth gauge means when said carrier member is engaged against said stop means, said carrier member being yieldably resistant to movement away from said other end whereby, when said free end of said depth gauge is pressed against the skin of a patient, said carrier member is shifted within said guide member away from said other end, and said tip of said lancet is thereby disposed in pressured contact with the skin of the patient.
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