Claims
- 1. A plastic skin testing and vaccinating needle consisting of a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into two sharp points spaced so as to both pick up by dipping and retention thereon and therebetween a desired quantity of skin testing or vaccinating liquid and upon simultaneous rotation and pressing drill a small hole in the skin so as to achieve epidermal penetration, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and a cross-sectional shape and being large enough in size to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's finger and thumb.
- 2. The skin testing and vaccinating needle of claim 1, wherein the surface of said portion of the length rotatable between the user's thumb and finger is altered so as to reduce slippage between said portion and the user's thumb and finger.
- 3. The skin testing and vaccinating needle of claim 2, wherein said surface is altered by rendering it non-smooth to the touch.
- 4. A skin testing and vaccinating needle formed of plastic and consisting of a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into two sharp points spaced to pick up by dipping and retain thereon and therebetween a desired quantity of skin testing or vaccinating liquid, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and a cross-sectional shape and large enough in size to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's finger and thumb, and said spacing of said two sharp points also being sufficiently close together so that said sharp points will form a small hole in the skin upon said rotation of said needle combined with pressure against the skin.
- 5. The skin testing and vaccinating needle of claim 4, wherein the spacing of said sharp points does not exceed about 0.015 of an inch between their distal ends.
- 6. A skin testing and vaccinating needle formed of plastic and consisting of a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into two sharp points spaced to pick up by dipping and retain thereon and therebetween a desired quantity of skin testing or vaccinating liquid, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and a cross-sectional shape and large enough in size to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's finger and thumb, and said spacing of said two sharp points also being sufficiently close together so that said sharp points will form a small hole in the skin upon said rotation of said needle combined with pressure against the skin, and
- wherein said small hole penetrates approximately to the full depth of the epidermal layer.
- 7. A skin testing and vaccinating needle formed of plastic and consisting of a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into two sharp points spaced to pick up by dipping and retain thereon and therebetween a desired quantity of skin testing or vaccinating liquid, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and a cross-sectional shape and large enough in size to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's finger and thumb, and said spacing of said two sharp points also being sufficiently close together so that said sharp points will form a small hole in the skin upon said rotation of said needle combined with pressure against the skin, wherein the spacing of said sharp points at their distal ends is approximately 0.015 of an inch.
- 8. A plastic skin testing and vaccinating needle consisting of a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into two sharp points spaced so as to both pick up by dipping and retention thereon and therebetween a desired quantity of skin testing or vaccinating liquid and upon simultaneous rotation and pressing drill a small hole in the skin so as to achieve epidermal penetration, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and a cross-sectional shape and being large enough in size to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's finger and thumb, wherein the surface thereof at least at the end including said sharp points thereat is an etched or matted surface which enhances the adherence thereto of skin testing or vaccinating liquid.
- 9. A method of skin testing or vaccinating with a skin testing or vaccinating needle having a dual pointed end which comprises simultaneously rotating the needle between a thumb and finger and pressing into the skin its dual pointed end loaded with an antigen or vaccine so as to drill a small hole into the skin sufficiently deep to achieve epidermal penetration and thereby deposit the antigen or vaccine at a site beneath the surface of the skin.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said needle is formed of plastic and comprises a straight shaft at least one end of which is bifurcated into sharp points spaced so as to pick up and return thereon and therebetween a desired load of skin testing or vaccinating liquid, at least a portion of said shaft having a length and cross-sectional shape and size large enough to facilitate rotation of the needle about its longitudinal axis by rotation between a user's thumb and finer.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the spacing of said sharp points at their distal ends does not exceed approximately 0.015 of an inch.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said site of deposit is into the epidermal layer to a depth approximately reaching the dermis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/199,099, filed Feb. 22, 1994 now abandoned.
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