Claims
- 1. A tool for screwing medication vials with male threaded necks to female threaded IV-bags, said tool comprising:
- a socket including a bowl-shaped shell of relative hard material;
- said bowl-shaped shell including an attachment means at an attaching portion thereof for attaching said shell to a rotating tool for rotating said shell about an axis;
- said shell defining a mouth opening along said axis;
- said mouth opening being sufficiently large to define a cylindrical medication vial receiving cavity therein;
- said socket further comprising a tubular shaped resilient lining material disposed over at least a portion of an interior surface in said shell;
- said resilient lining material defining a vial-receiving surface of a size and shape for frictionally receiving a bottom-end portion of a vial with said resilient lining material frictionally engaging said received bottom-end portion for imparting movement from said socket to said vial;
- means within said shell contacting, and adjusting the frictional force exerted by, said tubular shaped resilient lining material onto said vial;
- whereby a bottom-end portion of a vial can be placed in said shell to impinge on said vial-receiving cavity and said attaching means of said shell can be attached to said rotating tool for rotating said socket and said received vial for screwing male threads on the neck of said vial together with female threads on the mouth of an IV-bag.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein said means for adjusting the frictional forces exerted on said resilient lining material onto said vial comprises a retainer of hard material at a lip of said mouth of said shell for engaging and releasably holding said resilient material in said shell.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 wherein said tool further includes:
- a handle having a rotating electric motor attached thereto to be manipulated with said handle;
- said attachment means serves to attach said socket to a shaft of said rotating motor;
- said resilient lining material being shaped and sized to provide sufficient friction engagement between it and the received bottom-end portion of said vial so that said hand-manipulatable handle can be manipulated for holding a received medication vial, moving said medication vial to an IV-bag, and rotating said vial thereat.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 including:
- clutch means forming a linkage between said motor shaft and said socket;
- said clutch means serving to limit the amount of torque transmitted from said motor to said socket.
- 5. The tool of claim 4 including lock attachment means for locking said attachment means to an output shaft of said clutch.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein said tool further includes;.
- a motor housing having a rotating electric motor mounted thereon,
- said motor housing including means for supporting said motor housing on a platform and wherein said attachment means serves to attach said socket to a rotatable shaft of said rotating motor.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein said means for supporting said motor housing on said platform serves to maintain said mouth of said shell directed substantially along a horizontal component and wherein said rotating tool continuously rotates said socket during operation of said electric motor.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/049,425 filed on Apr. 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,511.
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