Abstract
A tattoo needle case comprises a seat including a front section, a
rear section including a receiving space, and a breaking section interconnected
the rear and front sections; a plurality of needles disposed in the
receiving space; and a sheath sleeved on the seat for fastening the
needles. Bending and breaking the front section will expose pointed
ends of the needles prior to use. The invention can protect the stored
needles, particularly the pointed ends thereof. Thus, the invention
can completely and satisfactorily solve the safety problem of being
accidentally pricked by the needles during use.
Claims
1. A tattoo needle case comprising: a seat comprising a front section,
a rear section including a receiving space having a predetermined
height, and a breaking section interconnected the rear section and
the front section; a plurality of needles disposed in the receiving
space; and a sheath sleeved on the seat for fastening the needles
in the rear section; whereby bending and breaking the front section
will expose pointed ends of the needles.
2. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the rear section
comprises a plurality of lengthwise, parallel grooves for receiving
the needles.
3. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the breaking section
comprises a well and two side openings.
4. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the front section
comprises a cavity for receiving the pointed ends of the needles.
5. The tattoo needle case of claim 4, wherein the cavity is a parallelogram
and comprises an oblique side such that the pointed ends of the
needles are adapted to arrange along the oblique side.
6. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the sheath is formed
of thermoplastic material such that heating the thermoplastic sheath
will tightly wrap both the seat and the needles.
7. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the sheath is formed
of metal such that pressing the metal sheath will tightly wrap both
the rear section and the needles.
8. The tattoo needle case of claim 1, wherein the seat further
comprises a cover including a plurality of lengthwise, parallel
grooves on its underside, the grooves of the cover being engaged
with the grooves of the rear section when the cover is put on the
rear section for retaining the needles therebetween.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to tattoo needle cases and
more particularly to an improved case for receiving a plurality
of tattoo needles in which the needle heads are well protected for
safety purpose and others.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] Conventionally, a needle assembly is comprised of a plurality
of needles arranged and fixed together on the major portion of the
needle by utilizing a point solder technique or a stainless steel
tube clamping technique. However, the pointed ends of needles may
expose in either technique. Thus, a person may get pricked if sufficient
care is not taken in operation. Moreover, accessing needles is not
convenient. Further, its storage is disadvantageous. Hence, a need
for improvement exists.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a tattoo
needle case with an arrangement for protecting pointed ends of a
plurality of needle disposed therein. Moreover, the present invention
can completely and satisfactorily solve the safety problem of being
accidentally pricked by the needles during use. Further, the needle
storage is easy and reliable.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide
a tattoo needle case having a needle fastening arrangement for retaining
a plurality of needles in place.
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide
a tattoo needle case having a sufficient receiving space in cooperation
with a needle fastening arrangement for retaining a plurality of
needles in place.
[0008] To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention
provides a tattoo needle case comprising a seat comprising a front
section, a rear section including a receiving space having a predetermined
height, and a breaking section interconnected the rear section and
the front section; a plurality of needles disposed in the receiving
space; and a sheath sleeved on the seat for fastening the needles
in the rear section; whereby bending and breaking the front section
will expose pointed ends of the needles.
[0009] In one aspect of the present invention, the cavity is a
parallelogram and comprises an oblique side such that the pointed
ends of the needles can be arranged along the oblique side. Also,
each of a front end of the cover and the breaking section is oblique
and is substantially parallel to the oblique side. The lengths of
the needles exposed from the cover and the breaking section are
about the same after breaking the front section. That is, the prolonged
portions of the obliquely disposed needles can be supported by the
breaking section and the cover. As a result, strength of the seat
is enhanced for accommodating elongated needles.
[0010] In another aspect of the present invention, liquid adhesive
is applied after placing the needles in the rear section and sleeving
the thermoplastic sheath thereon. As such, the fastening of the
needles can be successfully carried out by heating the adhesive
and cooling thereafter.
[0011] In yet another aspect of the present invention, solder is
applied so that the fastening of the needles can be further enhanced
by heating the solder and cooling thereafter.
[0012] In a further aspect of the present invention, the metal
sheath is put on the seat. Next, pressing the sheath will tightly
wrap both the rear section and the needles. As a result, the needles
disposed in the rear section are protected.
[0013] The above and other objects, features and advantages of
the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed
description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment
of tattoo needle case according to the invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the case of FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a second preferred embodiment
of tattoo needle case according to the invention;
[0017] FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a third preferred embodiment
of tattoo needle case according to the invention;
[0018] FIGS. 5 and 5A are sectional views showing needle arrangements
of two-layer and three-layer respectively according to the invention;
[0019] FIGS. 6 and 6A are sectional views showing two configurations
of cover in which needle arrangements of two-layer and three-layer
are illustrated respectively according to the invention;
[0020] FIGS. 7 and 7A are sectional views showing two configurations
of rear section in which needle arrangements of two-layer and three-layer
are illustrated respectively according to the invention; and
[0021] FIGS. 8 and 8A are sectional views showing another two configurations
of rear section in which needle arrangements of two-layer and three-layer
are illustrated respectively according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown a tattoo needle
case constructed in accordance with a first preferred embodiment
of the invention. The preferred embodiment is comprised of a seat
20, a plurality of needles 30, and a thermoplastic sheath 40. Each
component will be described in detailed below.
[0023] The rectangular seat 20 comprises a rear section 21 and
a front section 22 formed integrally therewith. The rear section
21 comprises a plurality of lengthwise, parallel grooves 211 with
the needles 30 disposed therein, a plurality of first risers 212
formed on one side, a plurality of second risers 213 formed on the
other side, a cavity 221 provided on the front section 22 with the
pointed ends 31 of the needles 30 disposed therein, a forward flat
222, and a breaking section 25 interconnected the rear section 21
and the front section 22 and including a well 251 and two side openings
252 and 253.
[0024] The thermoplastic sheath 40 has a section of rectangle.
The thermoplastic sheath 40 is sleeved on the seat 20 after placing
the needles 30 on the grooves 211 of the rear section 21. The thermoplastic
sheath 40 is adapted to tightly wrap both the seat 20 and the needles
30 after being subject to heat. As a result, the needles 30 disposed
in the rear section 21 are protected by the thermoplastic sheath
40.
[0025] The pointed ends 31 of the needles 30 are completely concealed
in the cavity 221 after wrapping the seat 20 by the thermoplastic
sheath 40. Thus, the invention can completely and satisfactorily
solve the safety problem of being accidentally pricked during use.
Moreover, the needle storage is easy and reliable. In use, a user
may hold the flat 222 to bend the front section 22 until the front
section 22 is separate from the rear section 21 at the breaking
section 25 (i.e., at the well 251 and the side openings 252 and
253). As a result, the pointed ends 31 are exposed. This process
is quick, safe, and convenient.
[0026] Note that preferably, solder is applied around the seat
20 so that the fastening of the needles 30 can be successfully carried
out by heating the solder and cooling thereafter.
[0027] Alternatively, tattoo needle case of the invention can be
comprised of a seat 20 and a metal sheath 50 (see FIG. 8). The sheath
50 is sleeved on the rear section 21. Next, pressing the sheath
50 will tightly wrap both the rear section 21 and the needles 30.
As a result, the needles 30 disposed in the rear section 21 are
protected.
[0028] Referring to FIG. 3, there is shown a tattoo needle case
constructed in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of
the invention. The second preferred embodiment substantially has
same structure as the first preferred embodiment. The characteristics
of the second preferred embodiment are detailed below. The case
comprises a seat 20, a plurality of needles 30, and a thermoplastic
sheath 40.
[0029] The rectangular seat 20 comprises a rear section 21, a front
section 22 formed integrally therewith, and a cover 23 put on the
rear section 21 to form a receiving space 24 therebetween. The rectangular
cover 23 comprises a plurality of lengthwise, parallel grooves 231
on its underside, a plurality of first flanges 232 formed on one
side, and a plurality of second flanges 233 formed on the other
side. Similarly, the rear section 21 comprises a plurality of parallel
grooves 211 with the needles 30 disposed therein, a plurality of
first risers 212 formed on one side, a plurality of second risers
213 formed on the other side, a cavity 221 provided on the front
section 22 with the pointed ends 31 of the needles 30 disposed therein,
a forward flat 222, and a breaking section 25 interconnected the
rear section 21 and the front section 22 and including a well 251
and two side openings 252 and 253. The grooves 231 are adapted to
engage with upper portions of the needles 30 when the cover 23 is
put on the rear section 21. As such, the needles 30 are tightly
retained by both the cover 23 (i.e., the grooves 231) and the rear
section 21 (i.e., the grooves 211). Note that each of the receiving
space 24 and the cavity 221 has a sufficient height so as to successfully
store the needles 30 therein.
[0030] The thermoplastic sheath 40 has a section of rectangle.
The thermoplastic sheath 40 is sleeved on the seat 20 after putting
the cover 23 on the rear section 21 and placing the needles 30 in
the grooves 211 in the receiving space 24 thereafter. The thermoplastic
sheath 40 is adapted to tightly wrap both the seat 20 and the needles
30 after being subject to heat. As a result, the needles 30 disposed
in the rear section 21 are protected by the thermoplastic sheath
40. Moreover, preferably, liquid adhesive is applied after placing
the needles 30 in the rear section 21 and sleeving the thermoplastic
sheath 40 thereon. As such, the fastening of the needles 30 can
be successfully carried out by heating the adhesive and cooling
thereafter. Still preferably, solder is applied so that the fastening
of the needles 30 can be further enhanced by heating the solder
and cooling thereafter.
[0031] Likewise, the pointed ends 31 of the needles 30 are completely
concealed in the cavity 221 after wrapping the seat 20 by the thermoplastic
sheath 40. Thus, the invention can completely and satisfactorily
solve the safety problem of being accidentally pricked during use.
Moreover, the needle storage is easy and reliable. In use, a user
may hold the flat 222 to bend the front section 22 until the front
section 22 is separate from the rear section 21 at the breaking
section 25 (i.e., at the well 251 and the side openings 252 and
253). As a result, the pointed ends 31 are exposed. This process
is quick, safe, and convenient.
[0032] Referring to FIG. 4, there is shown a tattoo needle case
constructed in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the
invention. The third preferred embodiment substantially has same
structure as the second preferred embodiment. The characteristics
of the third preferred embodiment are detailed below. The cavity
221 is a parallelogram and comprises an oblique side 221a such that
the pointed ends 31 of the needles 30 can be arranged along the
oblique side 221a. Each of the front end of the cover 23' and the
breaking section 25' is oblique and is substantially parallel to
the side 221a. The lengths of the needles 30' exposed from the cover
23' and the breaking section 25' are about the same after breaking
the front section 22. In other words, the prolonged portions of
the obliquely disposed needles 30' can be supported by the breaking
section 25' and the front end of the cover 23' by the provisions
of the breaking section 25' and the cover 23'. As a result, strength
of the seat 20 can be enhanced for accommodating elongated needles.
Note that each of the front end of the cover 23' and the breaking
section 25' can be formed as a curve or arc depending on applications.
Also, the pointed ends 31 of the needles 30' are in close proximity
with the curve or arc.
[0033] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 5A, needles 30 are arranged in
two layers and three layers in the receiving space 24 formed by
the rear section 21 and the cover 23 respectively. The two-layer
or three-layer arrangement can provide a convenient and quick use
of the needles.
[0034] Referring to FIGS. 6 and 6A, the grooves 231 of the cover
23 are engaged with the corresponding grooves 211 of rear section
21. Also, the cover 23 are spaced apart from the rear section 21
by the side flanges 232. In a mounting operation, first place the
needles 30 in the receiving space 24 and next put the cover 23 thereon
for concealing the needles 30. Next, put the thermoplastic sheath
40 thereon and heat the same for fastening.
[0035] Referring to FIGS. 7 and 7A, needles 30 are arranged in
two layers and three layers in the rear section 21 respectively.
Next, put the thermoplastic sheath 40 thereon and heat the same
for fastening both the rear section 21 and the needles.
[0036] Referring to FIGS. 8 and 8A, needles 30 are arranged in
two layers and three layers in the rear section 21 respectively.
Next, put the metal sheath 50 thereon. Next, pressing the sheath
50 will tightly wrap both the rear section 21 and the needles 30.
As a result, the needles 30 disposed in the rear section 21 are
protected.
[0037] While the invention herein disclosed has been described
by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations
could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing
from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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