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Self-supporting angulator device for precise percutaneous insertion of a needle or other object

  • US 4,883,053 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1989
  • Issued: 11/28/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/18/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A folded angulator erectable on demand into a self-supporting device useful for precise positioning and percutaneous insertion of an object into a subject, said folded angulator comprising:

  • a flexible base plate having a plurality of external surfaces, said base plate being positionable at will on the body of the subject;

    at least one primary member rotatably hinged at a primary position to said base plate and rotatably extendable at a range of about 180 degrees over said base plate;

    at least one secondary member rotatably hinged to said base plate at a secondary position which is substantially spatially removed from said primary position on said base plate, said secondary member being rotatably extendable at a range of about 180 degrees over said base plate for intersection with said primary member at a plurality of different angles of intersection over about a 180 degree range;

    means for coupling said secondary member to said primary member over the 180 degree range at a plurality of different angles of intersection;

    means for holding the object to be inserted upon at least one of said members after said primary and secondary members are coupled at a desired angle of intersection; and

    an adhesive disposed upon an external surface of said flexible base plate for securing said base plate to the body of the subject at a desired position.

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