This one is a little bit different from the first research whereby it uses force to break the needle thus preventing one to uses the needle again. This is how the item look like.
Hypodermic Syringe Destroyer by Joseph J. Arcarese, North Hollywood.
A rectangular cabinet with an openable front panel and a removable box having an open top within the cabinet. Over an opening in the cabinet top is a housing having a pair of aligned holes. A shearing cutter pivoted inside the housing slices through a syringe fitting through the holes which will cut the needle once it is inserted. The user must do the cutting manually.Address : http://www.google.com/patents?id=XfxuAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false
Syringe Destroyer with Needle Disposing Cannister by Henry W. Nethercutt, Edward J. Lambiotte, Washington.
This invention also uses force and sharp blade to cut down the syringe. A compact, hand operated syringe destroyer and its hub from barrel of an associated syringe and a cannister for collecting a quantity of needle that been cut.Address : http://www.google.ru/patents?id=id85AAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false
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