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  • 7766 Van Raden St, Pinckney, MI 48169 (734) 878-9710
  • 7874 Van Raden St, Pinckney, MI 48169 (734) 878-9710
  • Brighton, MI
  • Davenport, FL
  • 7874 Van Raden St, Pinckney, MI 48169 (734) 718-2811

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Position: Sales/Service

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Apparatus For Collecting A Blood Sample From A Sealed Tube

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US Patent:
52543129, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
May 18, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/884132
Inventors:
Charles R. Staebler - Pinckney MI
Rodney D. Capps - Ann Arbor MI
John F. Richards - Brighton MI
International Classification:
B01L 302
US Classification:
422100
Abstract:
An apparatus for obtaining a blood sample in a test tube from a sealed container. The apparatus includes a main body having a cup-like portion with side walls and a bottom portion cooperating to define a central cavity for receiving the sealed container. The main body also includes provisions which enable mounting to the test tube so that the cup-like portion extends into the test tube. A piercing element is positioned within the cavity and has a tip capable of penetrating the sealed container when the container is inserted into the cavity so that an opening is formed in the container through which the blood sample can be obtained in the test tube.

Needle Sheath Holder

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US Patent:
47429100, May 10, 1988
Filed:
Jun 22, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/064591
Inventors:
Charles R. Staebler - Brighton MI
International Classification:
A61M 532
B65D 8520
US Classification:
206365
Abstract:
A needle sheath holder consisting of a hollow barrel member having an open upper end and adapted to be held in the hand by a medical technologist during the sheathing and unsheathing of needles employed in extracting and injecting body fluids. A protective shield member of generally rectangular shape is mounted on the barrel member at a position to protect the hand of one holding the barrel during sheathing and unsheathing of a needle. Flexible gripper members at the open end of the barrel member are operable to frictionally engage a needle sheath inserted into the barrel member through the open end so as to retain the sheath in the barrel member.
Charles Robert Staebler from Pinckney, MI, age ~94 Get Report