ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLE AND METHOD OF FORMING ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLE

20210378912 · 2021-12-09

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    Abstract

    A method of forming an acupuncture needle includes forming an acupuncture needle having a needle body having a needle tip portion at a leading end thereof, and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body. A cross-sectional shape crossing a longitudinal direction of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip in the longitudinal direction is an ellipse. A groove portion is provided along an outer circumference of the needle grip. When using as an acupuncture needle with a long needle grip, the needle grip is maintained without being separated at the groove portion. When using as an acupuncture needle with a short needle grip, the needle grip is bent with a bending load direction in a minor axis direction of the ellipse to separate the needle grip at the groove portion.

    Claims

    1. A method of forming an acupuncture needle, comprising: forming the acupuncture needle including a needle body having a needle tip portion formed at a leading end thereof and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body, wherein a cross-sectional shape crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is an ellipse, a groove portion is provided along an outer circumference of the needle grip, when using as an acupuncture needle with a long needle grip, the needle grip is maintained without being separated at the groove portion, and when using as an acupuncture needle with a short needle grip, the needle grip is bent with a bending load direction in a minor axis direction of the cross-sectional shape being the ellipse to separate the needle grip at the groove portion, and form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip before being separated.

    2. A method of forming an acupuncture needle, comprising: forming the acupuncture needle including a needle body having a needle tip portion formed at a leading end thereof and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body, wherein a cross-sectional shape crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is an ellipse, a groove portion is provided along an outer periphery of the needle grip along a major axis direction of the ellipse, when using as an acupuncture needle with a long needle grip, the needle grip is maintained without being separated at the groove portion, and when using as an acupuncture needle with a short needle grip, the needle grip is bent with a bending load direction in a minor axis direction of the cross-sectional shape being the ellipse to separate the needle grip at the groove portion, and form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip before being separated.

    3. A method of forming an acupuncture needle, comprising: forming the acupuncture needle including a needle body having a needle tip portion formed at a leading end, and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body, wherein an outer peripheral edge of a cross section crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is ABCDA in clockwise, A and B being opposite to D and C with respect to a neutral axis of the cross section, respectively, a maximum distance h is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AB and an outer peripheral edge CD opposite to each other, and a maximum distance H (H>h) is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AD and an outer peripheral edge BC opposite to each other, a valley portion of a groove portion is provided at the outer peripheral edge AB and/or at the outer peripheral edge CD, when using as an acupuncture needle with a long needle grip, the needle grip is maintained without being separated at the valley portion of the groove portion, and when using as an acupuncture needle with a short needle grip, the needle grip is bend using the valley portion of the groove portion as a fulcrum (bending with a bending load direction in a direction along the h) to separate at the valley portion of the groove portion, and form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip before being separated.

    4. The method of forming the acupuncture needle according to claim 1, wherein the needle grip has a first needle grip and a second needle grip with the groove portion therebetween, a positional relationship in the longitudinal direction of the acupuncture needle is in the order of the needle body, the first needle grip, the groove portion, and the second needle grip, the groove portion is at a central portion crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip, and has a first tapered portion extending outwardly from the central portion, and end portions facing outwardly from the first tapered portion, the first tapered portion includes a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, the end portions include a first end portion and a second end portion, and the second needle grip is bent toward the first needle grip to cause the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface to contact with each other, and further bent beyond an outermost portion of the first inclined surface and an outermost portion of the second inclined surface to cause the first end portion and the second end portion to contact with each other to break the needle grip at the groove portion, and separate the needle grip into the first needle grip and the second needle grip.

    5. An acupuncture needle comprising: a needle body having a needle tip portion formed at a leading end thereof; and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body, wherein a cross section crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is an ellipse, and a groove portion is provided along an outer circumference of the ellipse or a major axis direction of the ellipse.

    6. An acupuncture needle comprising: a needle body having a needle tip portion formed at a leading end thereof; and a needle grip attached to a base end portion of the needle body, wherein an outer peripheral edge of a cross-section crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is ABCDA in clockwise, A and B being opposite to D and C with respect to a neutral axis of the cross-section, respectively, a maximum distance h is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AB opposite to each other and an outer peripheral edge CD opposite to each other, and a maximum distance H (H>h) is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AD and an outer peripheral edge BC opposite to each other, and a groove portion is provided at the outer peripheral edge AB and/or at the outer peripheral edge CD.

    7. The acupuncture needle according to claim 5, wherein the needle grip has a first needle grip and a second needle grip with the groove portion therebetween, a positional relationship in the longitudinal direction of the acupuncture needle is in the order of the needle body, the first needle grip, the groove portion, and the second needle grip, the groove portion is at a central portion crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip, and has a first tapered portion extending outwardly from the central portion, and end portions facing outwardly from the first tapered portion, the first tapered portion includes a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, the end portions include a first end portion and a second end portion, and the second needle grip is bent toward the first needle grip to cause the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface to contact with each other, and further bent beyond an outermost portion of the first inclined surface and an outermost portion of the second inclined surface to cause the first end portion and the second end portion to contact with each other to break the needle grip at the groove portion, and separate the needle grip into the first needle grip and the second needle grip.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0023] FIG. 1A is a schematic view of an acupuncture needle according to at least one embodiment of the present application, FIG. 1B is a schematic view showing a state in which the needle grip in FIG. 1A is bent at a middle thereof, and FIG. 1C is a schematic view showing a state in which the middle of the needle grip in FIG. 1B is further bent.

    [0024] FIG. 2 is a schematic enlarged view of E in FIG. 1A.

    [0025] FIG. 3 is a schematic enlarged view of F in FIG. 1B.

    [0026] FIG. 4 is a schematic enlarged view of G in FIG. 1C.

    [0027] FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an acupuncture needle in FIG. 1A cut at the needle grip.

    [0028] FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line 5-5 in FIG. 5.

    [0029] FIG. 7A is a schematic perspective view of an acupuncture needle of at least one embodiment different from the acupuncture needle in FIGS. 1A-1C, FIG. 7B is a schematic plan view of FIG. 7A, FIG. 7C is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line 7-7 in FIG. 7B, FIG. 7D is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line 7′-7′ in FIG. 7B, FIG. 7E is a schematic front view of FIG. 7B, FIG. 7F is a schematic left side view of FIG. 7E, and FIG. 7G is a schematic right side view of FIG. 7E.

    [0030] FIG. 8A is a schematic perspective view of an acupuncture needle of at least one embodiment different from the acupuncture needle in FIGS. 7A-7G, FIG. 8B is a schematic plan view of FIG. 8A, FIG. 8C is a schematic front view of FIG. 8B, FIG. 8D is a schematic left side view of FIG. 8C, FIG. 8E is a schematic right side view of FIG. 8C, FIG. 8F is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line 8-8 in FIG. 8C (a schematic cross-sectional view of a valley portion of a groove portion crossing a longitudinal direction of a needle grip of the acupuncture needle), and FIG. 8G is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line 8′-8′ in FIG. 8C (a cross-sectional view of a ridge portion of the groove portion crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip of the acupuncture needle).

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0031] The acupuncture needle and the method of forming the acupuncture needle according to at least one embodiment of the present application will be described with reference to FIGS. 1A-5. Reference 1 shown in FIGS. 1A-1C refers to an acupuncture needle, and the acupuncture needle 1 includes a needle body 2 having a needle tip portion 2a formed at a leading end thereof and a needle grip 3 attached to a base end portion of the needle body 2. The needle body 2 is a linear body including metal such as stainless steel, and the needle tip portion 2a is formed at the leading end thereof. The needle body 2 has a thickness and a length suitable for therapeutic purposes, manual procedures, and the like. A thickness (wall thickness) of the needle body 2 is, for example, 0.10 mm to 0.35 mm, and the length is, for example, 15 mm to 150 mm. The needle grip 3 includes plastic or metal such as stainless steel, and in at least one embodiment, plastic is used.

    [0032] Further, an easy separation portion (specifically, the easy separation portion is a groove portion portion) 4 is provided in a direction crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1 at a middle of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1 in the longitudinal direction. Further, a cross section crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1 at the middle of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1 in the longitudinal direction is an ellipse (see FIG. 6), and a groove portion 4 is provided along a major axis direction of the ellipse.

    [0033] Since the groove portion 4 has a structure so that when bent at the groove portion 4 with the hand over a predetermined angle, the needle grip 3 is separated, an acupuncture needle 1 having a needle grip 3 shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip 3 before being separated by hand is formed. When using as an acupuncture needle having a long needle grip, the needle grip is not separated at the groove portion 4 and maintained as is [the acupuncture needle 1 as shown in FIG. 1A]. When using as an acupuncture needle with a short needle grip, the needle grip is bent with a bending load direction in a minor axis direction of the cross-sectional shape being the ellipse and separated at the groove portion to form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip before being separated.

    [0034] According to the above-mentioned method of forming acupuncture needle (the acupuncture needle 1), since the ellipse has more strength against the load in the major axis direction than the load in the minor axis direction, the needle grip 3 having a cross-sectional shape being the ellipse maintains the strength of a commonly used acupuncture needle having a long needle grip [the acupuncture needle 1 shown in FIG. 1A]. In addition, by bending the needle grip with the bending load direction in the minor axis direction of the cross-sectional shape being the ellipse, the needle grip is easily separated at the groove portion to form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip shorter in length in the longitudinal direction [the acupuncture needle 1 shown in FIG. 5] than the needle grip before being separated.

    [0035] That is, one acupuncture needle commonly used and an acupuncture needle with the short needle grip can be easily formed depending on whether or not the needle grip is separated at the groove portion 4.

    [0036] In this way, one acupuncture needle 1 can be adapted to the usage of the practitioner. The acupuncture needle 1 with the short needle grip 3 can be used as, for example, an intradermal needle.

    [0037] The needle grip 3 has a first needle grip 31 and a second needle grip 32 with the groove portion 4 therebetween. The needle body 2, the first needle grip 31, the groove portion 4, and the second needle grip 32 are positioned in this order in the longitudinal direction of the acupuncture needle 1. The groove portion 4 is a thin-walled connecting portion provided at the middle of the needle grip 3 in the longitudinal direction, and by breaking the needle grip at the groove portion 4 being the thin-walled connecting portion, the needle grip 3 is separated into the first needle grip 31 and the second needle grip 32. Alternatively, in at least one embodiment, the groove portion 4 includes a first tapered portion 5 (an angle degree P is, for example, 45°) at a central portion crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 and extending outwardly from the central portion and end portions facing outwardly from the first tapered portion 5. The first tapered portion 5 includes a first inclined surface 51 and a second inclined surface 52. The end portions include a first end portion 53 and a second end portion 54.

    [0038] As shown in FIG. 1B, the second needle grip 32 is bent toward the first needle grip 31, and when the angle formed by the first inclined surface 51 and the second inclined surface 52 is less than 45°, the first inclined surfaces 51 and 52 do not interfere with each other.

    [0039] When the second needle grip 32 is bent further and the angle formed by the first inclined surface 51 and the second inclined surface 52 exceeds 45°, the first inclined surface 51 and the second inclined surface 52 contact each other, and as shown in FIG. 1C, the first end portion 53 and the second end portion 54 exceed outermost portions of the first inclined surface 51 and the second inclined surface 52 to contact each other, and the needle grip is broken at the groove portion 4, and the needle grip 3 is separated into the first needle grip 31 and the second needle grip 32 (see FIGS. 4 and 5).

    [0040] The groove portion 4 is not limited to the thin-walled connecting portion provided at the middle of the needle grip 3 shown in FIG. 2 in the longitudinal direction, and may be formed as the thin-walled connecting portion not provided with a tapered portion extending outwardly from the central portion as shown in FIG. 2, and although not shown, may be formed so that the first inclined surface 51 and the second inclined surface 52 are parallel to each other.

    [0041] According to the above-described at least one embodiment, the groove portion 4 is provided along the outer periphery of the needle grip 3 (the groove portion 4, for example, is provided along the entire outer periphery of the needle grip 3), but the description is not limited to this, for example, as shown in FIGS. 7A-7G, the groove portion 4 can be provided along the major axis direction of the ellipse (the groove portion 4, for example, is provided along the major axis direction of the ellipse, and not provided along the minor axis direction of the ellipse).

    [0042] Further, according to the above-described at least one embodiment, the cross section of the acupuncture needle 1 crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 is an ellipse (see FIG. 6), but the description is not limited to this, for example, the cross section crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1 may be as shown in FIGS. 8A to 8G.

    [0043] That is, the acupuncture needle, like the acupuncture needle 1 described above, has a needle body 2 having a needle tip portion formed at the leading end thereof and a needle grip 3 attached to the base end portion of the needle body 2.

    [0044] FIG. 8F shows ABCD being a shape of a cross section, crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1, of the groove portion 4 at a valley portion. FIG. 8G shows abcd being a shape of a cross section, crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle 1, of the groove portion 4 at a ridge portion.

    [0045] Then, an outer peripheral edge of a cross section crossing a longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle at a middle of the needle grip 3 of the acupuncture needle in the longitudinal direction is ABCDA in clockwise, and A and B are opposite to D and C with respect to a neutral axis X of the cross section, respectively.

    [0046] A maximum distance h is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AB and an outer peripheral edge CD opposite to each other, and a maximum distance H (H>h) is among a distance between an outer peripheral edge AD and an outer peripheral edge BC opposite to each other. A valley portion of the groove portion is provided at the outer peripheral edge AB and/or at the outer peripheral edge CD. When using as an acupuncture needle 1 having a long needle grip, the needle grip is maintained without being separated at the valley portion of the groove portion 4. When using as an acupuncture needle 1 having a short needle grip, the needle grip is bent using the valley portion of the groove portion 4 as a fulcrum (bending with a bending load direction in a direction along the h) to separate at the valley portion of the groove portion 4, and form the acupuncture needle having the needle grip 3 shorter in length in the longitudinal direction than the needle grip 3 before being separated.

    [0047] According to the acupuncture needle 1 (a method of forming an acupuncture needle), because the needle grip 3 has more strength against a load in the H direction than a load in the h direction, and a strength of a commonly used acupuncture needle having a long needle grip is maintained. In addition, because an outer peripheral edge AB and/or an outer peripheral edge CD is provided with a valley portion of the groove portion 4, the valley portion of the groove portion 4 is used as a fulcrum for bending. That is, by bending the needle grip with a bending load direction in the H direction, the needle grip is separated at the valley portion of the groove portion 4 to form an acupuncture needle having the needle grip 3 shorter in length in a longitudinal direction than the needle grip 3 before being separated.

    [0048] That is, one acupuncture needle 1 commonly used and an acupuncture needle 1 having a short needle grip can be easily formed depending on whether or not the needle grip is separated at the valley portion of the groove portion 4.

    [0049] The shape of ABCDA in which the outer peripheral edge of the cross-section crossing the longitudinal direction of the needle grip 3 is formed clockwise is not limited to the rectangle shown in FIGS. 8A-8G, and may be a rectangle with corners rounded with R or an ellipse.