MR. ROBERT CHARLES FLOME, MA,MFT,DAPA
Marriage and Family Therapists at Siskiyou Rd, Apple Valley, CA

License number
California MFC34429
Category
Marriage and Family Therapists
Type
Marriage & Family Therapist
Address
Address 2
16195 Siskiyou Rd STE 120A, Apple Valley, CA 92307
8367 Svl Box, Victorville, CA 92395
Phone
(760) 946-2070
(760) 946-1511 (Fax)

Professional information

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Robert C Flome, Apple Valley CA - MA (Medicare Advantage)

Specialties:
Marriage & Family Therapy
Address:
16195 Siskiyou Rd STE 120A, Apple Valley 92307
(760) 946-2070 (Phone), (760) 946-1511 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Hypodermic Syringe Needle Guard

US Patent:
4659330, Apr 21, 1987
Filed:
Nov 8, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/796280
Inventors:
Robert Nelson - Van Nuys CA
Robert Flome - Apple Valley CA
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604192
Abstract:
A guard for a hypodermic syringe needle which keeps the extremities and particularly the hands well away from the syringe to prevent accidental punctures with contaminated needles. The needle guard is in the form of a cylindrical cap which slides over the needle having a manipulating device to remove and replace the guard while keeping the hands well away from the needle. In one embodiment the manipulating device is in the form of a flexible handle having a resilient clamping flanges which clamp the device around the barrel of the syringe. The extension has a webbed hinge allowing it to easily flex outward away from the syringe needle for removal or replacement of the end cap. Alternately the end cap may be hingedly attached to a collar slideable on the syringe barrel by which the cap can be slid downward to remove the cap and retracted to replace the cap. The needle guard may also be in the form of a second cylinder forming a slideably mounted sleeve on the syringe barrel to cover the needle when extended or expose the needle when retracted.


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Hypodermic Syringe Needle Guard

US Patent:
4735617, Apr 5, 1988
Filed:
Feb 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/019642
Inventors:
Robert A. Nelson - Sylmar CA
Robert C. Flome - Apple Valley CA
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604192
Abstract:
A guard for a hypodermic syringe needle which keeps the extremities and particularly the hands well away from the syringe to prevent accidental punctures with contaminated needles. The needle guard is in the form of a cylindrical cap which slides over the needle having a manipulating device to remove and replace the guard while keeping the hands well away from the needle. In one embodiment the manipulating device is in the form of a flexible handle for removing the cap. As an alternative the end of the needle guard can be flared to provide a flat surface for receiving an adhesive. The needle is then removed by pressing the adhesive base to any convenient surface. The needle guard is replaced by simply inserting the needle in the guard and snapping the guard from the surface by giving the syringe a quick twist when the cap is fully seated over the needle.


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Hypodermic Syringe Needle Guard

US Patent:
4826488, May 2, 1989
Filed:
Feb 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/162035
Inventors:
Robert A. Nelson - Sylmar CA
Robert C. Flome - Apple Valley CA
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604192
Abstract:
A guard for a hypodermic syringe needle which keeps the extremities and particularly the hands well away from the syringe to prevent accidental punctures with contaminated needles. The needle guard is in the form of a cylindrical cap which slides over the needle having a manipulating device to remove and replace the guard while keeping the hands well away from the needle. In one embodiment the manipulating device is in the form of a flexible handle for removing the cap. As an alternative the end of the needle guard can be flared to provide a flat surface for receiving an adhesive. The needle is then removed by pressing the adhesive base to any convenient surface. The needle guard is replaced by simply inserting the needle in the guard and snapping the guard from the surface by giving the syringe a quick twist when the cap is fully seated over the needle.