Lance P. Kelson - Ogden UT Ross J. Kelson - Ogden UT Allan F. Martin - Tooele UT
International Classification:
B65D 2500
US Classification:
29240
Abstract:
A device for removing and disposing of blood sampling needles with a minumum of manipulation and without manual contact with any contaminated part. An electrical motor operates a cog wheel to unscrew the needle from the vacuum container sleeve to drop into a closed disposal receptacle. The motor is initiated by depression of a starting switch by the sleeve. The cog wheel is recessed for unimpeded insertion of the needle and sleeve for needle removal. A cycle control circuit assures that the wheel stops in the proper position with the recess adjacent the needle insertion site.
Joined Balfour Beatty in April 1978 and was transferred to Raynesway Construction in 1984.Progressed from senior section engineer to project manager until 1992... Joined Balfour Beatty in April 1978 and was transferred to Raynesway Construction in 1984.Progressed from senior section engineer to project manager until 1992. Moved off the sites into the office in 1993 and became planning manager, technical services coordinator abd finally Business Developement...