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US3861392A
US3861392A US387597A US38759773A US3861392A US 3861392 A US3861392 A US 3861392A US 387597 A US387597 A US 387597A US 38759773 A US38759773 A US 38759773A US 3861392 A US3861392 A US 3861392A
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  • the invention is characterized in I58] Field of Search 128/329, 330 that at one end of said needle is a pointed portion and at the other end is a handle portion, and between said I56 ⁇ References Cited pointed and handle portions is a main body portion UNITED ST PATENTS comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced inter 231036 8/1880 Haller 128/329 UX mediate portions in the direction from said pointed 2 6/1953 Parker 128/329 portion to said handle portion having progressively in- 2:g78: ()g 3/1959 UX creasing diameters, whereby said needle is strength- OTHER PUBLICATIONS Stillings, Dennis, Acupuncture An Ancient Chinese Method of Healing" In J.A.A.M.l. 7l:l6.
  • Extending longitudinally through the body of a human being are twelve principle meridian lines, each corresponding to different interior organs and terminating in the tips of the fingers and toes.
  • Along the meridian lines are over 300 primary meridian points or puncture sites. These correspond to areas where nerves appear to surface from a muscle or an area where vessels and nerves are located relatively superficially, such as in areas between muscle and bone, or between bone and joint.
  • the meridian points are nearly one-tenth of an inch in diameter.
  • Acupuncture needles are inserted into the puncture sites by rotation of the needles between the thumb and index finger together with the application of slight downward pressure.
  • the speed and angle of insertion required depend upon the desired intensity of the stimulation.
  • the needle generally reaches a depth of one quarter to one-half of an inch and when properly inserted, the patient experiences a numb and hot sensation in the area designated for surgery. Deeper insertion, reinsertion, and rotation of the needles may be required to maintain or increase the effect of the stimulus.
  • the acupuncture needles in use have been fine slivers one one-hundredth of an inch in diameter made from stainless steel in lengths of up to 7 inches with wire wrapped around the blunt end.
  • the acupuncture needles be strong and relatively unbreakable. This will insure accurate placement of the needle into the puncture site as well as rendering the needle of sufiicient quality to prevent breakage due to the rotation of the needle during insertion.
  • the acupuncture needle is characterized by a main body portion comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced portions in the direction from the pointed portion to the handle portion having progressively increasing diameters, the handle portion being of greater diameter than the adjacent intermediate portion.
  • the handle portion is of circular cross section and has a roughened surface to provide an improved grip for the fingers of the acupuncturist.
  • FIGURE drawing is a detailed elevational view of the improved acupuncture needle.
  • the unitary acupunture needle 2 is formed of stainless steel and includes a pointed end 4 having a relatively small diameter of approxinately one one-hundredth of an inch.
  • the needle includes successive sections 6, 8, and 10 of progressively increasing diameter respectively, said handle terminating in a handle portion 12 of greater diameter.
  • the handle 12 is threaded or knurled as at 14 to provide a roughened surface.
  • An acupuncture needle comprising a unitary, solid rigid needle body formed of stainless steel and including a. a pointed portion at one end of said body;
  • said handle portion having a roughened peripheral surface to permit rotation of the needle between a thumb and forefinger of a user during insertion of the pointed end of the needle into a selected acupuncture meridian point on a patient.

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An improved acupuncture needle for insertion into a meridian point contained in the muscle of a human being to relieve pain. The invention is characterized in that at one end of said needle is a pointed portion and at the other end is a handle portion, and between said pointed and handle portions is a main body portion comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced intermediate portions in the direction from said pointed portion to said handle portion having progressively increasing diameters, whereby said needle is strengthened and made more rigid for accurate placement in an acupuncture site.

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O United States Patent 1191 [ll] 3,861,392 Moen Jan. 21, 1975 l l ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLE Primary Examiner-Channing L. Pace [76] lnvflmon George Moan, 827 26th Ave" Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Lawrence E. Laubscher Anchorage, Alaska 99503 22 Filed; Aug. 13, 1973 1 ABSTRACT [2]] Appl' 387597 An improved acupuncture needle for insertion into :1 I 21 us. Cl 128 329 meridian Point contained in the muscle of a human ISI Int. Cl A61b 17/34 being to relieve pain. The invention is characterized in I58] Field of Search 128/329, 330 that at one end of said needle is a pointed portion and at the other end is a handle portion, and between said I56} References Cited pointed and handle portions is a main body portion UNITED ST PATENTS comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced inter 231036 8/1880 Haller 128/329 UX mediate portions in the direction from said pointed 2 6/1953 Parker 128/329 portion to said handle portion having progressively in- 2:g78: ()g 3/1959 UX creasing diameters, whereby said needle is strength- OTHER PUBLICATIONS Stillings, Dennis, Acupuncture An Ancient Chinese Method of Healing" In J.A.A.M.l. 7l:l6.
ened and made more rigid for accurate placement in an acupuncture site,
3 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure PATENIEI] JAN 21 I975 ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLE Though relatively new to the United States, the ancient art of acupuncture has been practiced with remarkable success in the Far East for at least 3,000 years. From the vast experience of the Chinese, much has been learned concerning the placement of needles in specific points of the body to relieve pain, or for use as an anesthetic.
Extending longitudinally through the body of a human being are twelve principle meridian lines, each corresponding to different interior organs and terminating in the tips of the fingers and toes. Along the meridian lines are over 300 primary meridian points or puncture sites. These correspond to areas where nerves appear to surface from a muscle or an area where vessels and nerves are located relatively superficially, such as in areas between muscle and bone, or between bone and joint. The meridian points are nearly one-tenth of an inch in diameter.
Acupuncture needles are inserted into the puncture sites by rotation of the needles between the thumb and index finger together with the application of slight downward pressure. The speed and angle of insertion required depend upon the desired intensity of the stimulation. The needle generally reaches a depth of one quarter to one-half of an inch and when properly inserted, the patient experiences a numb and hot sensation in the area designated for surgery. Deeper insertion, reinsertion, and rotation of the needles may be required to maintain or increase the effect of the stimulus.
It is believed that twirling of the needles creates a flood of painless sensations which race to higher nerve centers in the thalamus portion of the brain and spinal cord so that painful sensations from sugery are jammed and cannot reach the same higher nerve centers.
Heretofore, the acupuncture needles in use have been fine slivers one one-hundredth of an inch in diameter made from stainless steel in lengths of up to 7 inches with wire wrapped around the blunt end.
It is necessary that the acupuncture needles be strong and relatively unbreakable. This will insure accurate placement of the needle into the puncture site as well as rendering the needle of sufiicient quality to prevent breakage due to the rotation of the needle during insertion.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved acupuncture needle of increased strength which is particularly suitable for accurate placement in the puncture site. To this end, the acupuncture needle is characterized by a main body portion comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced portions in the direction from the pointed portion to the handle portion having progressively increasing diameters, the handle portion being of greater diameter than the adjacent intermediate portion. The handle portion is of circular cross section and has a roughened surface to provide an improved grip for the fingers of the acupuncturist.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in association with the accompanying single FIGURE drawing which is a detailed elevational view of the improved acupuncture needle.
Referring to the drawing, the unitary acupunture needle 2 is formed of stainless steel and includes a pointed end 4 having a relatively small diameter of approxinately one one-hundredth of an inch. In the longitudinal direction, the needle includes successive sections 6, 8, and 10 of progressively increasing diameter respectively, said handle terminating in a handle portion 12 of greater diameter. The handle 12 is threaded or knurled as at 14 to provide a roughened surface.
While in accordance with the Patent Statutes the preferred form and embodiment has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various changes and modifications may be made in the disclosed apparatus without deviating from the inventive concepts.
What is claimed is:
1. An acupuncture needle, comprising a unitary, solid rigid needle body formed of stainless steel and including a. a pointed portion at one end of said body;
b. a handle portion at the other end of said body; and
c. a plurality of longitudinally spaced intermediate portions arranged between said pointed and handle portions, successive ones of said intermediate portions in the direction from said pointed portion to said handle portion having progressively increasing diameters, respectively;
(1. said handle portion having throughout its entire length a uniform circular cross sectional configuration the diameter of which is greater than that of the adjacent intermediate portion;
e. said handle portion having a roughened peripheral surface to permit rotation of the needle between a thumb and forefinger of a user during insertion of the pointed end of the needle into a selected acupuncture meridian point on a patient.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim I, wherein the external surface up said handle portion is threaded.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the external surface of said handle portion is knurled.

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1. An acupuncture needle, comprising a unitary, solid rigid needle body formed of stainless steel and including a. a pointed portion at one end of said body; b. a handle portion at the other end of said body; and c. a plurality of longitudinally spaced intermediate portions arranged between said pointed and handle portions, successive ones of said intermediate portions in the direction from said pointed portion to said handle portion having progressively increasing diameters, respectively; d. said handle portion having throughout its entire length a uniform circular cross sectional configuration the diameter of which is greater than that of the adjacent intermediate portion; e. said handle portion having a roughened peripheral surface to permit rotation of the needle between a thumb and forefinger of a user during insertion of the pointed end of the needle into a selected acupuncture meridian point on a patient.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the external surface up said handle portion is threaded.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the external surface of said handle portion is knurled.
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US20050209626A1 (en) * 2004-03-03 2005-09-22 Lhasa Oms, Inc. Needle having vibration-producing handle and method of acupuncture
CN100569208C (en) * 2006-11-02 2009-12-16 宣丽华 Acupuncture and moxibustion short-handled thick needles and manufacturing method thereof
CN101984923B (en) * 2010-10-21 2014-02-12 上海安久生物科技有限公司 Puncture needle special for aseptic ovum retrieval and aseptic ovum retrieval needle device thereof
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USD725776S1 (en) * 2011-10-07 2015-03-31 Geon-Mok Lee Acupotomy needle
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