Claims
- 1. A needle park for securing a needle, said needle park comprising:a base having an opening therein; a two-point contact member positioned on one side of said opening and cantilevered out from said base over said opening, said contact member having two outboard corners and a generally curved surface which is concave relative to an opposite side of said opening and which is positioned between said corners; and a generally U-shaped post member positioned on said opposite side of said opening and cantilevered out from said base over said opening, said post member having a pair of spaced-apart legs extending outwardly from said post member toward said contact member, each of said legs having a free end terminating a distance from said contact member, thereby creating a space between said post member and said contact member, said space being sized and shaped to receive a needle, said legs being deflectable toward each other in response to a needle being inserted into said space, whereby a wide range of needles having different diameters can be received in said space.
- 2. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said post member includes a slit between said legs, said slit extending generally perpendicularly to said base.
- 3. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said post member includes a slit between said legs, said slit extending generally parallel to said base.
- 4. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said contact member cooperates with said post member so as to orient a curved needle inserted into said space such that its curvature is complementary to that of said curved surface of said contact member.
- 5. A needle park as defined in claim 4, wherein said contact member cooperates with said post member such that a cutting edge needle having a generally triangular cross-section is pivoted downward towards said base to avoid being a needle-prick hazard.
- 6. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said post member is hollow.
- 7. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said legs of said post member are positioned such that one of said legs is alongside the other of said legs.
- 8. A needle park as defined in claim 7, wherein said one leg extends toward one of said corners of said contact member and said other leg extends toward the other of said corners of said contact member.
- 9. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said legs of said post member are positioned such that one of said legs is above the other of said legs.
- 10. A needle park as defined in claim 1, wherein said post member is solid.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/266,539, filed Mar. 11, 1999 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuations (1)
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09/648801 |
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