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US2659485A US276514A US27651452A US2659485A US 2659485 A US2659485 A US 2659485A US 276514 A US276514 A US 276514A US 27651452 A US27651452 A US 27651452A US 2659485 A US2659485 A US 2659485A
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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  • a more particular object is to provide a hypodermic syringe-supporting and identifying tray wherein the syringes will be so positioned as to be readily grasped by one having to make use of the same, the device embodying an identification card-support means so arranged relative to the supported syringes as to be in the line of vision of one grasping a syringe.
  • an identification card-support means so arranged relative to the supported syringes as to be in the line of vision of one grasping a syringe.
  • a still further important object of the inventioon is to provide a syringe-supporting and identifying tray which, considering the benefits to be obtained by reason of its particular construction, can nevertheless be manufactured at a minimum of cost, will be rugged and durable, and will have its syringe-engaging portions so formed as to permit their being efiiciently cleaned.
  • the syringe-supporting and identifying tray which we have devised includes a shallowly dished, relatively elongated, tray member so proportioned as to receive drippings from a plurality of syringes supported thereabove.
  • the tray member is rigid with a pair of support bars, that are disposed transversely of said member and are formed as fiat members set edgewise into the bottom of the tray member, the support bars being of difi'erent height and having aligned notches in their upper edges adapted to receive syringe and support the same in an inclined position above the bottom of the tray member.
  • the invention further includes a card holder that is also rigid With and extends upwardly from the bottom of the tray member, the card holder extending transversely of the tray member at a location spaced a substantial distance from the support bar nearest thereto, thus to permit the needle portions of a plurality of supported syringes to be wholly out of contact with any component part of the device.
  • the card holder is so formed, in this connection, as to support an identification card in an inclined position normal to the axes of the supported syringes, thereby to dispose a sup ported card in the line of vision of one about to remove a syringe and thereby reduce measurably the possibility of error when a particular syringe is being selected.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a syringe-supporting and identifying tray formed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, a supported syringe being illustrated in dotted lines.
  • the device constituting the present invention is a onepiece, unitary assembly that can be readily molded from plastic material or the like.
  • the assembly includes a tray member which in the present instance, but not necessarily, is of rectangular outer configuration, said tray member being shallowly dished and being formed with a peripheral, upstanding flange I i for retaining liquids dripping from syringes supported in elevated positions above the bottom of said member.
  • the tray member as readily noted from Figure 2, includes a fiat bottom plate l2, and rigid with and upstanding from said bottom plate is a support bar It.
  • the support bar It is of flat formation, and is set edgewise into the tray member, at one end thereof.
  • a row of spaced notches I 8 Formed upon the upper edge of the support bar it is a row of spaced notches I 8, each of which is adapted to receive the body portion of a syringe S.
  • a second support bar has been designated by the reference numeral 20, said second bar being lower in height than the bar l6.
  • the reference numeral 20 A second support bar has been designated by the reference numeral 20, said second bar being lower in height than the bar l6.
  • bar 2b is arranged transversely of the tray member it, and is formed, along its upper edge, with a row of spaced notches 22, the notches of the first support bar being aligned with the respec-- tive notches of the second bar.
  • the support bars 18, 20 are adapted to receive a plurality of hypodermic syringes S, the syringes being supported upon said bars in an inclined position ( Figure 2), at one end of the tray member 10.
  • a card holder 24 formed as a solid, elongated body that is disposed transversely of the tray member.
  • the card holder has a back surface 26 of substantial height, said back surface being disposed vertically, or substantially so.
  • the front surface 28 of the card holder is inclined from the vertical, and is formed, medially between the bottom and top edges of the card holder, with a card-receiving notch 30.
  • the notch 30, in this connection, has a low front 'wall, the back Wall 32 of the notch being extended upwardly a substantial distance above the upper edge of the front wall. of the notch, or slot 30.
  • the notch ,30 is adapted to receive an identification card, not shown, and when the .card is positioned. inpthe notch, said. .card will be supported in an inclined position wherein it will be disposed approximately normal to the lines along which the notches i8, 22 are aligned.
  • the, supported iden i qet pn card wi be di p s d substantially in the line of vision of one who is about t rasp the handle of a syringe S, and in this way, the possibility of error is measurably reduced.
  • u ta y devi formed as illustrated and described is particularly adapted to receive an identification card relating to a particular patient, said card bearing notations as to the time intervals which are to occur between hypodermic injections to be given to said patient,'the card also bearing notations as to the quantity vof fluids to be injected.
  • a tray for supporting and identifying the contents of a group of hypodermic syringes comprising a bottom, a flange carried by the bottom and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom to define a shallow liquid tight vessel, a support bar carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom intermediate the ends thereof, said support bar having longitudinally spaced recesses extending therethrough and opening through the upper side thereof, a second support bar carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the first mentioned support bar, said second support bar being of less height than said first mentioned support bar and having longitudinally spaced recesses extending therethrough and opening through the upper side thereof, the recesses in the support bars lying in registration and in a plane inclined downwardly toward the end of the bottom remote from the first support bar and being adapted to receive the barrels of hypodermic syringes for holding them in downwardly inclined and spaced parallel relation above the bottom, and a card holder carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the

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Nov. 17, 1953 R. A. DULEY ET AL SYRINGE SUPPORTING AND IDENTIFYING TRAY Filed March 14, 1952 1N VENTORS Roscoe A..Du.le y & Merrel E. Hosler ATTORNEYS Patented Nov. 17, 1953 SYRINGE SUPPORTING AND IDENTIFYING TRAY Roscoe A. Duley, La Mesa, and Merrel E. Hosler, San Diego, Calif.
Application March 14, 1952, Serial No. 276,514
1 Claim.
or sterilized, and which will so support a plurality of syringes as to cause drippings from the Syringes to drain into a tray member formed as an integral component of the device, while at the same time providing means for identifying the particular syringes.
A more particular object is to provide a hypodermic syringe-supporting and identifying tray wherein the syringes will be so positioned as to be readily grasped by one having to make use of the same, the device embodying an identification card-support means so arranged relative to the supported syringes as to be in the line of vision of one grasping a syringe. In this way, it is intended to provide a unitary syringe-supporting and identifying tray which will permit a syringe to be identified and removed with a minimum loss of time, this being of considerable importance in serious emergency cases.
A still further important object of the inventioon is to provide a syringe-supporting and identifying tray which, considering the benefits to be obtained by reason of its particular construction, can nevertheless be manufactured at a minimum of cost, will be rugged and durable, and will have its syringe-engaging portions so formed as to permit their being efiiciently cleaned.
Summarized briefly, the syringe-supporting and identifying tray which we have devised includes a shallowly dished, relatively elongated, tray member so proportioned as to receive drippings from a plurality of syringes supported thereabove. The tray member is rigid with a pair of support bars, that are disposed transversely of said member and are formed as fiat members set edgewise into the bottom of the tray member, the support bars being of difi'erent height and having aligned notches in their upper edges adapted to receive syringe and support the same in an inclined position above the bottom of the tray member. The invention further includes a card holder that is also rigid With and extends upwardly from the bottom of the tray member, the card holder extending transversely of the tray member at a location spaced a substantial distance from the support bar nearest thereto, thus to permit the needle portions of a plurality of supported syringes to be wholly out of contact with any component part of the device. The card holder is so formed, in this connection, as to support an identification card in an inclined position normal to the axes of the supported syringes, thereby to dispose a sup ported card in the line of vision of one about to remove a syringe and thereby reduce measurably the possibility of error when a particular syringe is being selected.
Other objects will appear from the following description, the claim appended thereto, and from the annexed drawing, in which like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure l is a perspective view of a syringe-supporting and identifying tray formed in accordance with the present invention; and
Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, a supported syringe being illustrated in dotted lines.
Referring to the drawings in detail, the device constituting the present invention is a onepiece, unitary assembly that can be readily molded from plastic material or the like. The assembly includes a tray member which in the present instance, but not necessarily, is of rectangular outer configuration, said tray member being shallowly dished and being formed with a peripheral, upstanding flange I i for retaining liquids dripping from syringes supported in elevated positions above the bottom of said member.
The tray member, as readily noted from Figure 2, includes a fiat bottom plate l2, and rigid with and upstanding from said bottom plate is a support bar It. The support bar It is of flat formation, and is set edgewise into the tray member, at one end thereof.
Formed upon the upper edge of the support bar it is a row of spaced notches I 8, each of which is adapted to receive the body portion of a syringe S.
A second support bar has been designated by the reference numeral 20, said second bar being lower in height than the bar l6. Like the first bar, the
bar 2b is arranged transversely of the tray member it, and is formed, along its upper edge, with a row of spaced notches 22, the notches of the first support bar being aligned with the respec-- tive notches of the second bar.
By reason of the construction illustrated and described, it may be noted that the support bars 18, 20 are adapted to receive a plurality of hypodermic syringes S, the syringes being supported upon said bars in an inclined position (Figure 2), at one end of the tray member 10.
Formed integrally with the bottom plate I2, at the other end of thetray member, is a card holder 24 formed as a solid, elongated body that is disposed transversely of the tray member. The card holder has a back surface 26 of substantial height, said back surface being disposed vertically, or substantially so. The front surface 28 of the card holder is inclined from the vertical, and is formed, medially between the bottom and top edges of the card holder, with a card-receiving notch 30. The notch 30, in this connection, has a low front 'wall, the back Wall 32 of the notch being extended upwardly a substantial distance above the upper edge of the front wall. of the notch, or slot 30.
Thus, the notch ,30 is adapted to receive an identification card, not shown, and when the .card is positioned. inpthe notch, said. .card will be supported in an inclined position wherein it will be disposed approximately normal to the lines along which the notches i8, 22 are aligned.
13y reason of this construction, the, supported iden i qet pn card wi be di p s d substantially in the line of vision of one who is about t rasp the handle of a syringe S, and in this way, the possibility of error is measurably reduced.
This is of importance, in view of the fact that in many instances, emergency conditions exist wherein the desired syringe must be grasped without delay, and identified properly.
It ill be PP' Q ated that u ta y devi formed as illustrated and described is particularly adapted to receive an identification card relating to a particular patient, said card bearing notations as to the time intervals which are to occur between hypodermic injections to be given to said patient,'the card also bearing notations as to the quantity vof fluids to be injected.
In this way, the possibility of inadvertent omission of a hypodermic injection is reduced considerably, and the possibility of an improper injection being given is also'reduced to a substantial extent.
It is believed apparent that the invention is not necessarily confined to the specific use or uses thereof described above, since it may be utilized for any purpose to which it may be suited. Nor is the invention to be necessarily limited to the specific construction illustrated and described, since such construction is only intended to be illustrative of the principles of operation 4 and the means presently devised to carry out said principles, it being considered that the invention comprehends any minor changes in costruction that may be permitted within the scope of the appended claim.
What is claimed is:
A tray for supporting and identifying the contents of a group of hypodermic syringes comprising a bottom, a flange carried by the bottom and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom to define a shallow liquid tight vessel, a support bar carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom intermediate the ends thereof, said support bar having longitudinally spaced recesses extending therethrough and opening through the upper side thereof, a second support bar carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the first mentioned support bar, said second support bar being of less height than said first mentioned support bar and having longitudinally spaced recesses extending therethrough and opening through the upper side thereof, the recesses in the support bars lying in registration and in a plane inclined downwardly toward the end of the bottom remote from the first support bar and being adapted to receive the barrels of hypodermic syringes for holding them in downwardly inclined and spaced parallel relation above the bottom, and a card holder carried by the bottom and extending upwardly therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the support bars adjacent the end of the bottom remote from the first support bar, said card holder having a card supporting surface raised from the bottom and lying in a plane substantially normal to said first mentioned plane for supporting an index card above the bottom and rendering visible above the syringes indices carried by said card.
ROSCOE A. DULEY. MERREL E. HOSLER.
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