US1705763A - Injector needle - Google Patents
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- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 description 6
- 238000004043 dyeing Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000002745 absorbent Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000002250 absorbent Substances 0.000 description 1
- HJUFTIJOISQSKQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N fenoxycarb Chemical compound C1=CC(OCCNC(=O)OCC)=CC=C1OC1=CC=CC=C1 HJUFTIJOISQSKQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B11/00—Treatment of selected parts of textile materials, e.g. partial dyeing
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B2700/00—Treating of textile materials, e.g. bleaching, dyeing, mercerising, impregnating, washing; Fulling of fabrics
- D06B2700/04—Partial dyeing, e.g. of fabrics
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- This invention relates to injector needles, and aims to provlde a needle adapted to co ntrol the amount of liquid injected through 1t.
- the needles used in the Van Ness dyeing l6 machines shown in the patents referred to were provided with longitudinal grooves extending their entire length. When inserted in a chuck in a nozzle, such a needle provides for free passage for liquid which may enter through the rear end of its longtudlnal Y groove. Such needles, therefore, do not materially retard the flow of liquid through them.
- injector needles are provided with a longitudinalgroove terminating at a point spaced from their rear ends.
- a pro ector nozzle such, for example, as that shown 1n Van lfIess Patent No. 1,577,884
- the llqllld forced into the rear end of the nozzle cannot enter directly into the groove of the needle.
- the liquid is, therefore, retardedsotl at, under given conditions of pressure and t me nterval, a smaller quantity of llquld 1s lnjected than would be injected with a Nes
- a further feature of the lnventlon consists in providing the portion of the needle.
- the needle- 10 shown in Fig. 1 is of uniform diameter and has a pointed front end.
- the needles illustrated are used by placin their rear ends in a chuck in a nozzle, suc
- An injector needle comprising a shank of substantially uniform diameter and a pointed front .end portion, and containing an 'open longitudinal groove'extending rearwardly fromits front end portion along its liquid through them into an absorbent mass.
- An injectorneedle comprising a shank of substantially uniform diameter and a pointed front-end portion, and containing an open-"longitudinal grooveextending rearwardly fromv its front end portion along its shank, to a point spaced from the front and rear ends of its shank, and a bore extending from the rear end of the groove to the rear end of its shank.
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March 19,1929; L. B. HABRouqK 1,705,763
mmc'ron masons Original Filed April a, 1926 Pat-ma Mar. '19, 1929.
UNITED STATES? PATENT OFFICE.
' LOUIS 1B. HASBROUGK, OF .ELMIBA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOB TO ECLIPSE TEXTILE DE- VIGES, IN (1., OF ELMIBA, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
manozron. NEEDLE.
Original application fil ed April 8, 1926, Serial No. 100,486. Divided and this application filed Inch 14,
' .1927, Serial no. 175,082. Renewed October 1?, 1928.
This invention relates to injector needles, and aims to provlde a needle adapted to co ntrol the amount of liquid injected through 1t.
. Injector needles embodying the present 5' invention are especially adapted for use w th the dyeing machine shown in my co-pendmg applichtion, Serial No. 100,486, filed Aprll 8,
1926, of which this application is a division.
They may also be used in the dyeing machines shown in U. S. Patents Nos. 1,577 ,884 and 1,606,196, issued to Henry E. Van Ness on March 23, 1926, and November 9, 1926,
respectivel and for other purposes.
The needles used in the Van Ness dyeing l6 machines shown in the patents referred to were provided with longitudinal grooves extending their entire length. When inserted in a chuck in a nozzle, such a needle provides for free passage for liquid which may enter through the rear end of its longtudlnal Y groove. Such needles, therefore, do not materially retard the flow of liquid through them.
In accordance w th'the present invention,
injector needles are provided with a longitudinalgroove terminating at a point spaced from their rear ends. When such a needle 6 is placed in a chuck in a pro ector nozzle, such, for example, as that shown 1n Van lfIess Patent No. 1,577,884, the llqllld forced into the rear end of the nozzle cannot enter directly into the groove of the needle. The liquid is, therefore, retardedsotl at, under given conditions of pressure and t me nterval, a smaller quantity of llquld 1s lnjected than would be injected with a Nes A further feature of the lnventlon consists in providing the portion of the needle.
needle behind the rear end of the groove 40 with a bore extending from the rear end of the needle into the rear end-of the. groove.
By making this bore of any desired size, any
' desiredretardation of the liquid may be obtained. 1
time are, shownin ings, inpwhich':
'as those shown in the Van Ness (Illustrative needles embodying the inven i l the accompanying'd' rawf Fig. 1 showsa needle with a solid rear end; v
Fig. 2 shows a needle with a bored rear end; and
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the needle shown in Fig. 2 taken on the line 3-? of Fig. 2. a
I The needle- 10 shown in Fig. 1 is of uniform diameter and has a pointed front end.
similar to the needle 10, except that it 0on -tains an axial bore 16 extending from its rear end to the rear end of its groove 12.
The needles illustrated are used by placin their rear ends in a chuck in a nozzle, suc
patents hereinbefore referred to, and projectlng the They may also be used for other purposes.
1. An injector needle, comprising a shank of substantially uniform diameter and a pointed front .end portion, and containing an 'open longitudinal groove'extending rearwardly fromits front end portion along its liquid through them into an absorbent mass.
shank to a oint'spaced from the front and rearends o vits shank. j
2. An injectorneedle, comprising a shank of substantially uniform diameter and a pointed front-end portion, and containing an open-"longitudinal grooveextending rearwardly fromv its front end portion along its shank, to a point spaced from the front and rear ends of its shank, and a bore extending from the rear end of the groove to the rear end of its shank.
. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set In hand.
y LOUIS B. HASBROUCK.
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US175081A US1705762A (en) | 1926-04-08 | 1927-03-14 | Holder for yarn cones |
US175082A US1705763A (en) | 1926-04-08 | 1927-03-14 | Injector needle |
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US100486A US1705761A (en) | 1926-04-08 | 1926-04-08 | Dyeing apparatus |
US175082A US1705763A (en) | 1926-04-08 | 1927-03-14 | Injector needle |
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Cited By (8)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2630803A (en) * | 1950-05-12 | 1953-03-10 | Eustachius O Baran | Double pneumothoracic needle |
US2687728A (en) * | 1951-04-25 | 1954-08-31 | Copen Simon Irving | Combination of several solutions for the hypodermic injection |
US2730097A (en) * | 1951-06-19 | 1956-01-10 | Cutter Lab | Injection mechanism |
US2829644A (en) * | 1954-10-28 | 1958-04-08 | Lynn H Anderson | Venous catheter |
US2833281A (en) * | 1953-02-25 | 1958-05-06 | Becton Dickinson Co | Venting needle |
US3063451A (en) * | 1959-09-28 | 1962-11-13 | Arthur J Kowalk | Self-venting type needle |
US6358236B1 (en) * | 1998-08-06 | 2002-03-19 | Baxter International Inc. | Device for reconstituting medicaments for injection |
US10434265B2 (en) * | 2013-09-11 | 2019-10-08 | Terumo Kabushiki Kaisha | Medical hollow needle assembly and method of manufacturing hollow needle |
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Cited By (8)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2630803A (en) * | 1950-05-12 | 1953-03-10 | Eustachius O Baran | Double pneumothoracic needle |
US2687728A (en) * | 1951-04-25 | 1954-08-31 | Copen Simon Irving | Combination of several solutions for the hypodermic injection |
US2730097A (en) * | 1951-06-19 | 1956-01-10 | Cutter Lab | Injection mechanism |
US2833281A (en) * | 1953-02-25 | 1958-05-06 | Becton Dickinson Co | Venting needle |
US2829644A (en) * | 1954-10-28 | 1958-04-08 | Lynn H Anderson | Venous catheter |
US3063451A (en) * | 1959-09-28 | 1962-11-13 | Arthur J Kowalk | Self-venting type needle |
US6358236B1 (en) * | 1998-08-06 | 2002-03-19 | Baxter International Inc. | Device for reconstituting medicaments for injection |
US10434265B2 (en) * | 2013-09-11 | 2019-10-08 | Terumo Kabushiki Kaisha | Medical hollow needle assembly and method of manufacturing hollow needle |
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