CN201304157Y - Novel syringe - Google Patents

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CN201304157Y
CN201304157Y CNU2008201793212U CN200820179321U CN201304157Y CN 201304157 Y CN201304157 Y CN 201304157Y CN U2008201793212 U CNU2008201793212 U CN U2008201793212U CN 200820179321 U CN200820179321 U CN 200820179321U CN 201304157 Y CN201304157 Y CN 201304157Y
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李冬云
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Abstract

The utility model discloses a novel syringe which belongs to medical appliance technology field. Technical scheme of the utility model is that the utility model comprises a needle head, a needle tube, a piston and a push-and-pull rod, characterized in that the needle tube is provided with a permanent seat, and a thumbtack is set inside the permanent seat. the utility model has simple structure, easy operation, can destroy structure function in time after injection to patients, which avoids a secondary usage.

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Novel injector
Technical field:
This utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of novel injector specifically.
Background technology:
Syringe is a widely used apparatus in the curative activity, mainly is made up of syringe needle, needle tubing, piston and push-pull bar, after finishing using, its structure function is still excellent, be easy to illegally be reused, and cause cross infection, people's health in serious threat.
Summary of the invention:
The purpose of this utility model provides a kind ofly can in time damage structure function after finishing injecting to patient, avoids the novel injector that is utilized once more.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise syringe needle, needle tubing, piston and push-pull bar, it is characterized in that being provided with holder on needle tubing, be provided with by nail in the holder.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, and is easy to use, can in time damage structure function after finishing injecting to patient, avoids being utilized once more.
Description of drawings:
Accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure 1, syringe needle, 2, needle tubing, 3, piston, 4, push-pull bar, 5, holder, 6, by nail.
The specific embodiment:
Comprise syringe needle 1, needle tubing 2, piston 3 and push-pull bar 4, it is characterized in that on needle tubing 2, being provided with holder 5, be provided with in the holder 5 by nail 6.Inject to patient finish after, push by the nail 6, puncture needle tubing 2 and get final product.

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1, novel injector comprises syringe needle (1), needle tubing (2), piston (3) and push-pull bar (4), it is characterized in that: be provided with holder (5) on needle tubing (2), be provided with in the holder (5) by nail (6).
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