Claims
- 1. A needle adapted for use in medical procedures comprising:
- a cylindrical member having a top end portion and including a fluid flow path along a central axis;
- a first bevel face formed at said top end portion such that a flow path opening is defined at an oblique orientation relative to said central axis thereby defining a first inclined angle;
- a second substantially vertically cut bevel face converging with the central axis, the second bevel face being formed by relatively rotating said cylindrical member about said central axis and through a first rotational angle and grinding said bevel face so as to define a second steeply inclined angle;
- a third bevel face converging with the central axis, the third bevel face being formed by relatively rotating said cylindrical member about said central axis and through a second rotational angle, in an opposite direction with respect to said first rotational angle, and grinding said third bevel face so as to define a third steeply inclined angle, wherein the intersection of said second and said third bevel faces defines between them a forward cutting edge oriented obliquely to said central axis and said first bevel face; and,
- a fourth bevel face is formed in said top end portion of said cylindrical member, at a position opposed to said first bevel face, and in an oblique direction with respect to said central axis and said forward cutting edge.
- 2. A medical hollow needle comprising:
- a cylindrical member having a flow path capable of passing a fluid therein along a center axis;
- a first ground bevel face formed at a top end portion of said cylindrical member, such that said flow path is open in an oblique direction, having a first inclined angle with respect to said center axis;
- a second ground bevel face formed by rotating said cylindrical member through a first rotational angle, with respect to said center axis, having a second steeply inclined angle, and a third ground bevel face formed by rotating said cylindrical member through a second rotational angle in an opposite direction with respect to said first rotational angle having a third steeply inclined angle, both formed at said top edge portion of said cylindrical member;
- a fourth ground bevel face in a shape of a plane, formed at a position opposed to said first bevel face in an oblique direction with respect to said center axis, thereby thinning said cylindrical member; and
- a sharp forward edge portion formed by the intersection of at least two bevel faces.
- 3. The needle according to claim 2, wherein said fourth bevel face is formed at an inclined angle 2-15 degrees with respect to said center axis.
- 4. The needle according to claim 2, wherein said second and said third steeply inclined angles are equal to each other.
- 5. The needle according to claim 2, wherein said first and said second rotational angles are equal to each other.
- 6. A method for producing a needle adapted for use in medical procedures comprising the steps of:
- (a) grinding an end portion of a hollow cylindrical member so as to form a first bevel face between opposite outside walls of the cylindrical member, the first bevel face being oriented in an oblique direction relative to a central axis of the cylindrical member and having a first inclined angle with respect to said central axis;
- (b) relatively rotating and grinding said end portion about said central axis, through a first rotational angle so as to form a substantially vertical bevel face converging along a side edge of said first bevel face;
- (c) relatively rotating and grinding said end portion about said central axis, through a second rotational angle, in an opposite direction to said first rotational angle, so as to form a substantially vertical bevel face converging along another side edge of said first bevel face; and,
- (d) tapering the end portion of a cylindrical member along a back bevel inclined inwardly in a direction opposite from the first bevel such that a thickness of the cylindrical member is reduced leading to a point spaced radially inwardly from an extension of an outer wall of the cylindrical member.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the back bevel is circumferentially rounded.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the back bevel is planar.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the back bevel is formed before said grinding to form the first bevel.
- 10. A method of producing a hypodermic needle, said method comprising:
- grinding a top edge portion of a cylindrical member in an oblique direction relative to a center axis of said member so as to define a flow path capable of passing a fluid therein, and thereby thinning the wall thickness of said cylindrical member, so as to form a first ground bevel face in the shape of a plane;
- grinding a portion opposed to said first bevel face in an oblique direction, at a first inclined angle with respect to said center axis so as to form a second ground bevel face in which said flow path is obliquely open;
- grinding said cylindrical member by rotating through a first rotational angle with respect to said axis center, so as to form a third steeply inclined angle with respect to form a third bevel face, and by rotating said cylindrical member through a second rotational angle in an opposite direction with respect to said first rotational angle to form a fourth steeply inclined bevel grinding face; and
- forming a sharp forward cutting edge portion comprised of at least said second, said third and said fourth bevel faces.
- 11. The method of producing a needle as set forth in claims 6 or 10, wherein said fourth bevel grinding face is ground with an inclined angle of 2-15 degrees.
- 12. The method of producing the medical hollow needle as set forth in claims 6 or 10, wherein said second and third inclined angles are equal to each other.
- 13. The method of producing the medical hollow needle as set forth in claims 6 or 10, wherein said first and said second rotational angles are equal to each other.
Priority Claims (3)
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HO7-17438 |
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HO8-21988 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 08/634,343, filed Apr. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,609, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/504,038, filed Jul. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,780.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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