CN201618252U - Novel syringe - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a novel syringe belonging to the technical field of medical devices. The technical scheme is as follows: the novel syringe comprises a syringe needle, a syringe barrel, a piston and a plunger and is characterized in that a spring is connected on the syringe needle and the piston, a round hole is formed on the plunger, a bent arm is arranged on the rear section of the syringe barrel, and a hanger is arranged on the bent arm. The novel syringe is simple in structure and convenient to use, can automatically inject the medical solution to the patient, achieves simple operation with time-saving and labor-saving effect, and reduces the work difficulty of the nursing staff.
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Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of novel injector specifically.
Background technology: at present, employed clinically syringe mainly is made of syringe needle, needle tubing, piston and core bar, when injecting to patient, needs the thumb press core bar that medicinal liquid is released, operation very bothers, wastes time and energy like this, has increased work difficulty to the nursing staff.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model provides a kind of novel injector that can release medicinal liquid when injecting to patient automatically.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise syringe needle, needle tubing, piston and core bar, it is characterized in that being connected with spring on needle tubing and piston that core bar is provided with circular hole, the needle tubing back segment is provided with curved boom, and curved boom is provided with hook.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, and is easy to use, can release medicinal liquid automatically when injecting to patient, simple to operate, time saving and energy saving, alleviated nursing staff's work difficulty.
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, core bar, 5, spring, 6, circular hole, 7, curved boom, 8, hook.
The specific embodiment: comprise syringe needle 1, needle tubing 2, piston 3 and core bar 4, it is characterized in that being connected with spring 5 on needle tubing 2 and piston 3 that core bar 4 is provided with circular hole 6, needle tubing 2 back segments are provided with curved boom 7, and curved boom 7 is provided with hook 8.When injecting to patient, will link up with 8 and in circular hole 6, take out, core bar 4 promotes spring 5 and gets final product.
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1. novel injector, comprise syringe needle (1), needle tubing (2), piston (3) and core bar (4), it is characterized in that: be connected with spring (5) on needle tubing (2) and piston (3), core bar (4) is provided with circular hole (6), needle tubing (2) back segment is provided with curved boom (7), and curved boom (7) is provided with hook (8).
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Granted publication date: 20101103 Termination date: 20110322 |