WO2004073775A1 - Dispositif de maintien pour maintenir un capuchon de protection de la canule d'une seringue et dispositif de maintien pour maintenir une ampoule - Google Patents

Dispositif de maintien pour maintenir un capuchon de protection de la canule d'une seringue et dispositif de maintien pour maintenir une ampoule Download PDF

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WO2004073775A1
WO2004073775A1 PCT/EP2004/001820 EP2004001820W WO2004073775A1 WO 2004073775 A1 WO2004073775 A1 WO 2004073775A1 EP 2004001820 W EP2004001820 W EP 2004001820W WO 2004073775 A1 WO2004073775 A1 WO 2004073775A1
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ampoule
protective cap
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Günter BATTERT
Carl-Heinz Kapitz
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Carl-Heinz Kapitz
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/008Racks for supporting syringes or needles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/31Details
    • A61M5/32Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
    • A61M5/3205Apparatus for removing or disposing of used needles or syringes, e.g. containers; Means for protection against accidental injuries from used needles
    • A61M5/321Means for protection against accidental injuries by used needles
    • A61M5/3213Caps placed axially onto the needle, e.g. equipped with finger protection guards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/31Details
    • A61M5/32Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
    • A61M5/3205Apparatus for removing or disposing of used needles or syringes, e.g. containers; Means for protection against accidental injuries from used needles
    • A61M5/321Means for protection against accidental injuries by used needles
    • A61M5/3213Caps placed axially onto the needle, e.g. equipped with finger protection guards
    • A61M2005/3215Tools enabling the cap placement

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  • Holding device for holding a protective cap for the cannula of a syringe and holding device for holding an ampoule.
  • the invention relates to a holding device for holding a protective cap for the cannula of a syringe and a holding device for holding an ampoule.
  • Infected cannulas are not the only danger. Any injuries caused by a puncture with the cannula or cuts by a broken or splintering ampoule are possible entry points for pathogens and thus permanent sources of danger.
  • the wearing of protective gloves only protects against contact with the pathogen, but not against injury (stitch / cut) through the protective glove, which predetermines the permanent risk of pathogens entering.
  • auxiliary staff usually prepare and provide several short-term syringes for injections for the doctor. The finished syringes are then deposited until they are administered.
  • the protective cap For safe protection against contamination of the cannula, but also for protection against accidental contact or injury with the free cannula, the protective cap must now be put back on the cannula, which in turn creates a major source of danger because the cannula is inserted into the relatively small opening the protective cap must be inserted, which in turn is held with the other hand.
  • Mass vaccinations in developing countries and in disaster areas are practiced in this way. It also happens very quickly that the small opening of the protective cap is missed and the user sticks the cannula in the finger or in the hand.
  • auxiliary staff is instructed to provide the empty medication ampoule that belongs to the prefabricated syringe. However, moving, falling, or the like can easily cause confusion.
  • the protective caps of the cannulas are present anyway and cause waste. However, the risk of injury, combined with the great risk of infection of the user, speaks against being put back on the used cannula.
  • DE 41 13 456 C1 discloses an essentially rod-shaped device for holding the protective cap of an injection needle by means of a clamping bolt designed as a screw spindle.
  • the disadvantage of this device is that it cannot be operated with one hand.
  • the screw spindle is operated - in particular if it rotates several times are necessary - time expenditure, which can be particularly important when using the device, for example in the case of mass vaccinations.
  • Another disadvantage of this device is that there is often a confusion of the direction of rotation when opening or closing the clamp. The user must either consciously remember the required direction of rotation (open / close) or laboriously determine it again and again by trying or reading a marking, so that a purely intuitive actuation of the clamping is only possible to a limited extent.
  • the known devices only have the possibility of handling when removing and / or attaching the cannula protective cap from the cannula on. The rest of the necessary and dangerous handling when finishing syringes, as described above, remains unaffected.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a device which, if possible, all when handling syringes and / or ampoules, i.e. includes activities required by syringes or ampoules or syringes and ampoules and excludes all the dangers that arise, all functions / activities being able to be carried out extremely effectively, simply, quickly, safely and in chronological order and which are handy and can be carried "everywhere on the man"
  • a simple, light, portable device that can be operated with one hand and can easily be carried on a body, for example in a coat pocket, is to be created, which enables the handling of syringes and / or ampoules and those with the associated activities significantly reduces the associated risks.
  • a holding device for holding at least one protective cap of the cannula of a syringe, characterized in that the holding device has the following components: a base body with a handle for one-handed holding and handling of the holding device, which is arranged in a first end region of the base body , a receptacle for the protective cap which is spaced from the handle and is arranged in the other, namely the second end region of the holding device, which is formed by a recess in the base body, and a locking mechanism by means of which the protective cap accommodated in the receptacle is positioned in a defined orientation and position opposite one another the base body is releasably lockable, the locking mechanism by a single Finger of a hand holding the holding device can be actuated by means of the handle.
  • a holding device for holding an ampoule which has the following components: a base body with a handle for one-handed holding and handling of the holding device, which is arranged in a first end region of the base body, one spaced from the handle, in the other , namely the second end region of the base body arranged ampoule receptacle for the ampoule, and an ampoule locking mechanism by means of which the ampoule accommodated in the receptacle can be releasably locked in a defined orientation and position relative to the base body.
  • the basic body can e.g. be composed of two half-shells with a cavity in between.
  • the holding device has the following further components: an ampoule receptacle for an ampoule, likewise arranged in the second end region of the base body, and an ampoule locking mechanism, by means of which the ampoule accommodated in the ampoule receptacle faces each other in a defined orientation and position the holding device is releasably lockable.
  • the ampoule locking mechanism can be actuated separately by a single finger of the hand carrying the holding device by means of the handle.
  • the locking mechanism can preferably be released by the finger, ie the locking can be released by the finger, so that the protective cap is no longer locked in the receptacle but is released.
  • the ampoule locking mechanism can preferably be released by the finger, ie the ampoule can be locked by the finger, so that the ampoule is no longer locked in the ampoule receptacle but is released.
  • the recess is formed by a blind hole or a through hole in the base body.
  • the receptacle has at least one stop, which limits the depth of penetration of the protective cap into the receptacle or prevents the protective cap from falling through the receptacle.
  • the mouth of the receptacle or at least one of the mouths of the through-hole is surrounded by a depression which is able to receive a protective bead on the protective cap which is arranged firmly on the protective cap, the bottom of the recess serving as a stop for the protective bead ,
  • the locking mechanism and the ampoule locking mechanism can be actuated by one and the same individual finger, in particular a thumb or index finger, which the hand carrying the holding device has by means of the handle.
  • the locking mechanism is a clamping mechanism, and / or the ampoule locking mechanism is a clamping mechanism.
  • the locking mechanism engages in the recess.
  • the locking mechanism and / or the ampoule locking mechanism is a spring-loaded mechanism.
  • the ampoule holder is open through the space between a counter bearing and one this rider is slidably mounted to and away from this, the ampoule locking mechanism being able to move the rider in the direction of the counter-bearing, narrowing the gap.
  • the locking mechanism can partially run inside the base body. Likewise, the ampoule locking mechanism can partially run inside the base body.
  • the rider is arranged outside the base body and the counter bearing is formed by part of the outer wall or outside of the base body.
  • the rider and / or the counter bearing can be shaped in such a way that they are able to partially encompass the ampoule or protective cap locked in the additional receptacle.
  • the protective cap is preferably accommodated with play in the receptacle when the locking mechanism is released, so that the holding device can advantageously be rotated in such a way that the protective cap falls out of the receptacle when the locking mechanism is released.
  • a disposal of the protective cap possibly including the syringe inserted into it, e.g. possible in a waste container without the need for a second hand in addition to the hand carrying the holding device.
  • the ampoule can also be accommodated with play in the additional receptacle when the additional locking mechanism is released and can be ejected in this way by simply rotating the holding device.
  • the handle is formed by an end region of the base body itself.
  • the handle can e.g. be arranged like a pistol grip on the base body.
  • the base body itself is essentially gun-shaped.
  • the holding device has at least one manually operable separating element which is arranged on or in the base body so as to be displaceable or pivotable. device on, which is able to separate, lift off or loosen the syringe from the protective cap that is attached to the syringe and is locked in the receptacle by mechanical force.
  • the separating device can be actuated by a single finger, preferably the thumb, the hand carrying the holding device by means of the handle and the displacement of the separating device is guided by a guide.
  • the separating device has a separating wedge which, when the protective cap is attached to the syringe and locked in the receptacle, exerts a force directed away from the protective cap on the syringe and in this way to separate, lift off or close off the syringe from the protective cap is able to loosen.
  • the separating device has at its front end a U-shaped recess which is directed towards the receptacle and at least penetrates the separating wedge, the clear width of the U-recess being at least as large as the outer diameter of the protective cap, so that the separating wedge is able to grip the syringe partially peripherally.
  • the separating device is spring-loaded by a return spring, the return spring exerting a force directed away from the recess on the separating device.
  • the separating wedge or the entire separating device can be exchanged.
  • the separating device lies against the outside of the base body.
  • the separating device can be designed as a clip, which allows the holding device to be hung on a shirt or coat pocket.
  • the separating wedge or the entire separating device can be exchanged his.
  • the separating device can be exchangeable for a shape or size that deviates with a separating wedge.
  • the holding device according to the invention has an opening device by means of which an ampoule, in particular a glass ampoule, can be opened or opened, the opening device being a cavity, in particular a blind hole, into which an end region of the ampoule can be inserted in this way that this end area of the ampoule can be broken off from the rest of the same by pivoting the holding device together with the end area of the ampoule inserted into the cavity relative to the part of the ampoule not inserted into the cavity.
  • an ampoule in particular a glass ampoule
  • the blind bore has in the region of its mouth a projection which projects into the interior of the blind bore and which reduces the force required to break open the ampoule.
  • the holding device according to the invention can be placed in a stable position on a flat standing surface, in particular a table, in which stable position neither a syringe inserted into the protective cap locked in the receptacle nor the protective cap touch the standing surface.
  • the ampoule locked in the ampoule receptacle stands upright.
  • the holding device has a fold-out or extendable support which, when folded out, enables the holding device to be placed on a flat standing surface in a stable position or by means of which the stable position can be additionally stabilized.
  • the axis of the protective cap accommodated and locked in the receptacle and the axis of the ampoule accommodated and locked in the additional receptacle intersect at an angle of more than 80 °.
  • the holding device is designed symmetrically in such a way that it can equally be carried on the handle both by means of a right hand and by means of a left hand and can be actuated by means of a single finger of this respective hand.
  • the holding device is formed symmetrically to a plane of symmetry which runs in the longitudinal direction of the holding device, the holding device having a separating device on each side of the plane of symmetry.
  • a holder for a storage container or recipient in particular a medication vial, and / or a holder for a lancet and / or a holder for a scalpel blade and / or a holder for a mouth spatula and / or or a holder for a timer and / or a holder for a lamp can be attached.
  • a measuring scale in particular centimeter measure, is attached to the holding device.
  • the holding device has a closable cavity or container for storing objects or a liquid, e.g. Disinfectant. This can e.g. are located inside the basic body.
  • the cross section of the recess narrows in the direction facing away from the locking mechanism.
  • the cutout has a lateral opening through which the protective cap can be inserted laterally into the cutout.
  • the locking mechanism is able to positively lock the protective cap received in the receptacle without closing, narrowing or obstructing the opening of the protective cap.
  • the locking mechanism is a locking mechanism.
  • the separating device is designed as a locking mechanism which is capable of releasably locking the protective cap in the receptacle in a form-fitting manner.
  • the locking mechanism is identical to the locking mechanism.
  • the separation device can e.g. be a spring-loaded mechanism which positively locks the protective cap in the receptacle, the locking being released by deflecting the separating device in one direction and exerting a force directed away from the protective cap on the syringe by deflecting the separating device in the opposite direction, and in this way separates, lifts or loosens the syringe from the protective cap.
  • the invention relates to a device for the safe handling of syringes, in particular for protection against stab and / or cut injuries, when using injection cannulas and / or injection ampoules, such as when opening the ampoules, drawing up injection material and in securing and disposing of the injection needle and ampoule
  • the invention also relates to a device for the safe handling of syringes and ampoules, in particular when used as protection against puncture and / or cut injuries in injection cannulas and / or ampoules, such as when opening the ampoules, drawing up injection material and in securing and disposing of the injection needles ,
  • it provides a body which can be operated with only one hand and with which all the necessary activities for the preparation and handling of syringes can be carried out extremely safely, effectively, simply, quickly and in chronological order. It is handy, can be carried and carried anywhere and can be inserted (overalls).
  • the device does not have to be put down from one hand or the position changed and the other hand for the workflow only the instruments such as actuated or held when handling an ampoule or applying the syringe cannula.
  • additional elements for small utensils, graduations, lights, timer, spatulas, scalpel blades or lancets and the like are integrated or subsequently attached to / in the body so that they are available at all times when handling syringes and performing injections are.
  • the holding device according to the invention makes it possible to carry out these processes on a quasi “elongated artificial hand”, only the “elongated artificial hand” being affected if the activity fails.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention in that preferably flat on a handy, preferably Revolver-shaped basic body, preferably consisting of two mirror-identical housing shells, several suitable, partially movable elements / mechanisms are arranged and integrated at suitable points in such a way that they can be operated with one hand according to the chronological workflow, with the device for the various required workflows does not have to be put down or the position has to be changed, while the other hand only attaches, actuates or holds the instruments such as ampoule, syringe with cannula.
  • the various movable and / or rigid mechanisms are accommodated inside and / or on the outer sides of the basic elements by means of recesses or other suitable devices (e.g. sliding guides).
  • the device is preferably designed in such a way that all functions can be used perfectly by right-handers as well as left-handers by quickly repositioning / repositioning the described part separating element on the other side of the overall device.
  • the separating element can be inserted / pushed on from a groove provided on the left and right of the body.
  • Fig. 1 shows a portable holding device according to the invention with a
  • Fig. 1a shows a cross section through the receptacle and part of the
  • FIG. 1b shows a cross section through the receptacle and part of the
  • Fig. 6 is a syringe with a protective cap
  • Fig. 7 the hand-held holding device of Fig. 1 in the
  • FIG. 8a is a side view of a holder for a medication (not shown) which can be attached to the holding device of FIG.
  • FIG. 8b is a front view of the bracket of Fig. 8a
  • FIG. 8c is a top view of the holder of FIG. 8a with the medication holster held therein,
  • Fig. 8d is a side view of the holder of Fig. 8a with held therein
  • FIG. 10a shows another embodiment of a separating device in a first actuated state in a top view
  • Fig. 10b operated the separator of Fig. 10a in a second
  • FIG. 10c shows the separating device from FIG. 10a in the first actuated state in FIG
  • FIG. 12 shows another image modified compared to FIG. 1. An embodiment of the invention is explained below with reference to drawings 1 to 9. Figures 10a to 12 relate to other embodiments of the invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a portable holding device 1 according to the invention with an elongated base body A, a receptacle A1 for receiving the protective cap for the cannula of a syringe, a locking mechanism for locking the protective hood in the receptacle A1, an ampoule receptacle C4 for receiving a Ampoule, an ampoule locking mechanism for locking the ampoule in the ampoule receptacle C4, and with a separating device D.
  • the locking mechanism and the ampoule locking mechanism are partly located within the base body A and are therefore only partially visible in FIG. 1.
  • the protective cap, the syringe and the ampoule are not shown in FIG. 1.
  • the base body A has a handle A9 for one-handed holding and handling of the holding device 1, which is arranged in a first end region of the base body 1. Furthermore, the holding device 1 has a receptacle A1 for the protective cap, which is spaced from the handle A9 and is arranged in the other, namely the second end region of the base body A and is designed as a through hole A1. This can preferably be inserted into the receptacle A1 up to its mouth.
  • FIG. 1a shows a cross section through the receptacle A1 and part of the base body A of the holding device 1, the separating device D being omitted.
  • the receptacle A1 is designed as a through-hole A1 through the base body A and opens into two opposite outer surfaces A7.A8 of the base body A and is surrounded in the area of its two mouths by a depression A2, A4, which surrounds the mouth K3 of the protective cap K (Fig.
  • FIG. 1b shows a cross section through the receptacle A1 and a part of the base body A of the holding device 1, the protective cap K for the cannula G4 of a syringe G (FIG. 6) being accommodated in the receptacle A1, the separating device D being shown in part ,
  • the bottom A6 of the depression A4 acts as a contact surface and stop A6 for the protective bead K1.
  • FIG. 1b shows the neck G1 and the cannula bead G2, but not the rest of the syringe G.
  • Fig. 2 the base body A is shown cut open so that the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 and the ampoule locking mechanism C, C1, C2, C3 are exposed.
  • the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 is a spring-loaded clamping mechanism B, B1, B2, B3, which has a locking element B with rigidly attached trigger handle B1 and a coil spring B2.
  • the locking element B loaded by the spiral spring B2, engages in the receptacle A1 and is in this way able to lock a protective cap K accommodated in the receptacle A1 by clamping in a defined position and orientation with respect to the holding device 1.
  • the locking element B By actuating the trigger handle B1, which is possible according to the invention by means of a single finger 5 of a hand 4 carrying the holding device 1 by means of the handle A9, the locking element B is displaced in the direction of the spiral spring B2 with compression thereof, and thereby the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 actuated, namely released, so that the locking of the protective cap K in the receptacle 1 is ended.
  • the ampoule locking mechanism C, C1, C2, C3 is also a spring-loaded clamping mechanism and consists of an ampoule locking element C with a push handle C3 rigidly attached to one end, with a rigidly attached to the other end of the ampoule locking element C, outside of the base body A arranged tab C2 and a spring C1.
  • the spring C1 pulls the rider C2 in the direction of a counter bearing A3, which by a Outer surface of the base body A is formed.
  • the space C4 between the thrust bearing A3 and the slide C2 forms an ampoule receptacle C4, which can be expanded against the restoring force of the spring C1 by pressing or pushing the push handle C3 in the direction of the slide C2 so that an ampoule 3 (Fig.
  • the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 and the ampoule locking mechanism C, C1, C2, C3 can advantageously be operated by one and the same individual finger 5, in particular thumb or index finger, which actuates the holding device 1 by means of the hand 4 carrying the handle A9, namely solvable.
  • Fig. 3 shows the ampule locking mechanism C, C1, C2, C3 in perspective, it can be seen that the tab C4 is concave in the direction of the counter-bearing A3 to the position and orientation of those accommodated in the ampoule receptacle C4 Stabilize ampoule 3 further.
  • Fig. 4 shows the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 in a perspective view.
  • the trigger handle B1 is e.g. formed by an outer surface of the locking element B. This is recessed in a V-shape in its end region facing the receptacle A1, namely at the contact point B3, in order to further stabilize the position and orientation of the protective cap K accommodated in the receptacle A1.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show the separation device D in a perspective view. 6 shows a syringe G with a cannula G4, a cannula bead G2 and a neck G1 of the cannula attachment as well as with the protective cap K.
  • the separating device D is of elongated shape and can be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the separating device D with respect to the base body A, an end region of the separating device D having recessed grips in order to facilitate manual operation.
  • the separating device D is chamfered in a wedge shape, whereby a separating wedge D2 is formed.
  • the separating wedge D2 has a cutout D1 which is open in the direction of the leading edge of the wedge, which enables the separating wedge D2 to partially encompass the neck G1 of the cannula attachment (FIG. 6) located between the cannula bead G2 and the protective cap bead K1 when the separating device D is actuated.
  • the separating wedge D2 thanks to the recess D1 when the protective cap K is fitted onto the syringe G and locked in the receptacle A1, is able to engage in the space between the cannula bead G2 and the protective cap bead K1 such that the separating wedge D2 on the syringe G is one of the protective cap K exerts force directed through which the syringe G is separated from the protective cap K, blasted off, lifted off or loosened.
  • the separating device D is preferably coupled to a reset mechanism, which brings the separating device D into a rest position after it has been actuated.
  • the separating device D is preferably arranged on the outside of the base body A (FIG. 1) such that the hand 4 carrying the holding device 1 can be actuated by the thumb.
  • the separating device D can be exchanged for one with a separating wedge of a different shape or size.
  • the separating device D can have a holding clip which allows the separating device D to be plugged into a shirt pocket or coat pocket in the manner of a ballpoint pen.
  • FIG. 7 shows the holding device from FIG. 1 held in a hand 4 with the protective cap K accommodated in the receptacle A1 and the ampoule 3 accommodated in the ampoule receptacle C4.
  • the receptacle A1 is in FIG. 7 through the syringe G onto which the protective cap K is attached is covered.
  • the index finger 5 of the hand 4 carrying the holding device 1 is able to actuate the locking mechanism via the trigger handle B1 and the ampule locking mechanism via the push handle C5.
  • FIG. 8a shows a side view of a holder H which, according to a preferred embodiment, can be attached to the holding device 1 and is used to hold a medication pocket H4 not shown in FIG. 8a.
  • FIG. 8b shows a front view of the holder H from FIG. 8a
  • FIG. 8c shows a view of the holder H from above with the medication pocket H4 held therein
  • FIG. 8d shows a side view of the holder H from FIG. 8a with the medication pocket H4 held therein.
  • the holding device 1 has a corresponding groove of T-shaped cross section for receiving the sliding guide H5.
  • FIG. 9 shows a protective cap K, enlarged compared to FIG. 1b and not shown to scale, with a protective bead K1 fixedly attached in the region of its mouth K3, which has a front face K2 facing away from the closed end of the protective cap.
  • the protective cap K is locked in accordance with the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 9 by the clamping mechanism B, B1, B2, B3, that is to say by friction between the contact point B3 and the protective cap K.
  • FIGS. 10a to 10d an embodiment is described below of the invention, in which the locking of the protective cap K is based not on friction, but on positive locking, so that the stability of the locking does not depend on the compressive force of the spiral spring B2.
  • FIGS. 10a to 10d an embodiment is described below of the invention, in which the locking of the protective cap K is based not on friction, but on positive locking, so that the stability of the locking does not depend on the compressive force of the spiral spring B2.
  • the locking takes place by means of a separating device D ', which thus serves both for separating the syringe G from the protective cap K and for the positive locking of the protective cap K in the receptacle A1, ie in this embodiment, the separating and locking mechanisms are identical to one another.
  • FIGS. 10c and 10d show the neck G1 and the cannula bead G2, but not the rest of the syringe G.
  • the base body A is only partially shown and tab C2 is not shown.
  • the separating device D 'of FIGS. 10a to 10d has grip recesses (not shown) in its one end region for ease of actuation and a separating wedge D2' in its other end region, into which a recess D1 'projecting in the direction of the end facing away from the grip recesses protrudes.
  • the separating device D ' has a recess D1 ⁇ a separating wedge D2' and a fork with two prongs D3 'and differs from the separating device D from FIG.
  • the separating wedge D2' in the direction of the end facing away from the recessed grips Separating device D 'connects a fork D3', the two tines D3 'are each cuboid and spaced apart from one another by the recess D1'.
  • the separating device D ' is guided in its longitudinal direction by means of a guide, not shown.
  • the tines D3 ' project through a bridge L, which acts as a stop for the tines D3' against an upward movement, based on the viewing direction of FIGS. 10c and 10d.
  • Figures 10a and 10c each show this embodiment in a first actuated state in top view and side view.
  • the protective cap K is received in the receptacle A1, the base A6 of the depression A4 acting as a support surface and stop A6 for the protective cap bead K1 against a downward movement (based on the viewing direction of FIG. 10c).
  • the tines D3 'rest on the end face K2 of the protective cap bead K1 applied by the closed end K4 of the protective cap K and therefore serve as a stop against a shift of the protective cap K upward, based on the viewing direction of FIG. 10c.
  • Lateral movement (again based on the viewing direction of FIG. 10c) of the protective cap relative to the base body A is likewise not possible, since the protective cap A is recorded in the recording A1.
  • the protective cap K is positively locked according to the invention.
  • the separating device D is thus also able to act as a locking mechanism D '.
  • This locking mechanism D ' is designed as a locking mechanism and is able to positively lock the protective cap K received in the receptacle A1 without closing, narrowing or obstructing the opening K3 of the protective cap K.
  • the positive locking has the advantage over the friction-based locking described above that the positive locking cannot be released by high tensile force overcoming the friction on the protective cap in the direction facing away from its closed end K4.
  • the separating device is moved against this arrow direction from FIG. 10c until the prongs D3 'release the end face K2 of the protective cap K.
  • the separating device D ' is now in the unactuated state.
  • the separating device D 1 can be moved into a second actuated state (FIGS. 10b and 10d), in which the separating wedge D2 'separates or detaches the syringe G from the Protective cap K in the same manner as already described above with reference to Figures 5 and 6.
  • the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 from FIG. 4 can in principle be dispensed with.
  • the positive locking explained with reference to FIGS. 10a to 10d can also be implemented independently of or without a separating device.
  • FIG. 11 shows a receptacle A1 'in a base body A' which is modified compared to the receptacle A1 from FIG. 1, the cross section of which narrows in the direction facing away from the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3.
  • the receptacle A1 'of FIG. 11 is suitable for receiving protective caps of different diameters.
  • FIG. 12 shows a further receptacle A1 "in a base body A” which is modified compared to FIG. 1.
  • this is not designed as a hole but as a laterally open recess A1 ", which allows the protective cap to be inserted and removed laterally.
  • the basic bodies A ', A "and the locking mechanism B, B1, B2, B3 are only partially shown in FIGS. 11 and 12.
  • the tab C4 is not shown in these figures.
  • Figure 1 shows an overall design of the device 1, with different, partially movable elements / mechanisms.
  • A1 continuous recess for the passage of the cannula protective cap; on the one hand, it serves to guide the cannula protection cap K, A2.A4: depressions in the continuous recess A1; the
  • Sinking is preferably carried out on the left and right of the device (for right-handed and left-handed operation) and is mainly used to largely sink the bead K1 of the cannula protective cap K into the device 1, so that when the separating element D is pushed forward, it extends between the cannula protective bead K1 and Cannula bead G2 pushes and spreads / separates them; the depression d ient in particular as a stop of the cannula protective bead K1; B: clamping element, for clamping the cannula protective cap (not visible here); C: ampoule holder element, for receiving and fixing, for example, an open ampoule; D: Separating element, for separating / loosening the cannula from the
  • Cannula cap Ampoule break-off channel, for safe breaking off of the ampoule head;
  • F Swiveling, wing-like element, for tilt-proof parking of the
  • G Representation of a commercially available cannula with protective cap and syringe; H element for holding larger medication containers, e.g.
  • Fig. 1a enlarged representation Schematic representation of the front part of the body A in section, seen from above (see Fig. 1), with the opening A1 and A2 (without showing the other elements).
  • the counter bearing A3 has an indentation on the front parts of the body A, which ensures a better lateral hold of inserted ampoules.
  • Fig. 1b enlarged view
  • FIG. 1a schematic representation of A1 and A2 in section with inserted cannula protection cap with cannula G4 and partially indicated separating element D (without showing other elements). If the separating element D shown here is pushed upward (direction of arrow), it engages with its bevel D2 between the beads of the cannula protective cap K and cannula G4 and separates them from one another.
  • the counter bearing A3 has an indentation on the front parts of the body A, which ensures a better lateral hold of inserted ampoules.
  • Cut-outs / recessed elements Clamping element B with attached operating handle B1 and spring B2; Ampoule holder element C; Ampoule demolition channel E.
  • Fig. 3 enlarged view in perspective view ampoule holder element C with spring C1.
  • Fig. 4 enlarged view
  • clamping element B with attached actuating handle B1, spring B2 and notch B3 at the front end for better pressure on the rounded-off curve of the cannula protective cap.
  • Fig. 5 enlarged view
  • Separating element engages the narrower part of the cannula attachment G1; Wedge-like inclined plane D2, which engages and spreads apart when the separating element is advanced between the upper end of the bead K1 of the cannula protective cap K and cannula bead G2, so that the firm seat of the cannula in the cannula protective cap K is loosened and then the cannula is released without any effort Cannula cap can be pulled out; trough-like depressions / formations D3 on the separating element for better grip when moving / moving the separating element.
  • Fig. 6 enlarged view
  • Fig. 7 Device in hand, with inserted cannula protection cap (G) with cannula and standard disposable syringe and inserted ampoule.
  • Medication containers such as vial / vial H4.
  • 8a shows a side view of H with lower leg H1, vertical leg H2, for example sliding guide H5 for attachment to body A, U-shaped side walls H3.
  • FIG. 8b shows a frontal view of H with lower leg H1, vertical leg H2, for example sliding guide H5 for attachment to body A, for example fastening strap H6 for fastening a vial / vial, U-shaped side walls H3.
  • FIG. 8c shows the top view of H with, for example, the inserted ampoule H4 and the belt / band around the ampoule / vial H6.
  • FIG. 8d shows, as in FIG. 8a, the side view of H again, with, for example, inserted ampoule H4 and the belt / band around / around the ampoule / vial H6.
  • the device is held with one hand at its rear end, which is shaped in such a way that it can be held in the ball of the hand without interference (Fig. 7).
  • the feedthrough A1 or recess is dimensioned such that the cannula cap can be passed through, but rests against it with the lower end of the bead K1 of the cannula protective cap K, so that the cannula protective cap K is inserted into the recess only up to the lower end of the above-mentioned bead K1 can be.
  • recesses for receiving a clamping element B with attached actuating handle B1 and spring B2, as well as an ampoule holder element C, and an ampoule break-off channel E are inserted in the basic elements of the device, and the separating element D, FIG. 1, is placed or inserted.
  • the base body can e.g. have a groove which serves to guide the separating element D and in which the same engages.
  • the clamping element B engages in the recess / bushing A1 / A2 for the cannula protective cap.
  • the push rod is preferably held in the foremost position by spring force B2 when not actuated, so that the clamping element engages with its front end in the recess for receiving the cannula cap A1 / A2.
  • the spring force can be relatively weak here for easy actuation, since, as will be explained further below, the cannula cap only has to be held relatively easily in the recess / passage. In the holding device according to the invention, there is no relevant pulling force on the fixed protective cap and / or cannula at any time, not even when separating stuck cannulas / protective caps.
  • the push rod is preferably actuated with the index finger via a trigger handle B1 located in a cutout in the base element.
  • Recess / passage engaging part of the clamping element can also be formed from elastic material. It is preferably proposed to shape the end of the clamping element lying in the recess / passage such that the part lying approximately corresponds to the radius of the protective cap and is therefore relatively “snug” or is V-shaped.
  • a further device (separating element D) attached to the device which is preferably actuated by pushing with the thumb, the cannula can easily be detached from the cannula protective cap, even in the case of very tightly connected parts.
  • a part with a sliding device and a wedge-like front part is preferably proposed.
  • the front part has a recess D1, which is dimensioned so that the narrow part of the cannula hub G1 fits in between.
  • the front part of the separating element is somewhat higher in height than the distance between the bead edges of cannula G2 and cannula protective cap K or as the clear space between the cannula bead G2 and the protective cap bead K1 when not in use.
  • Wedge-like bevels D2 at the forefront slide when the separating element is pushed between the bead edges of the cannula bead and cannula protective cap bead (G2 / K1) and cause the cannula and cannula protective cap to spread so that the two parts are separated from each other to such an extent that the tight fit of the cannula in the
  • the protective cap is released without jerks, without exertion of force, without any tensile force being required by the user on the cannula and / or cannula protective cap and without the user having to touch the cannula and / or protective cap.
  • the cannula and protective cap are separated so far that the cannula located on the syringe can now be easily pulled out of the protective cap together with the syringe.
  • the element for separating the cannula and protective cap can also be designed as a pivoting element or in another suitable manner. It can also be provided that other / different cannula / protective cap versions with different sizes, shapes, dimensions etc. can be used by replacing and / or adding additional parts / adapters to the element. For this purpose, a part of the separating element can also be attached, for example, rotatably or pivotably, and contain different wedge-like end pieces, so that different types of Cannula protection caps and / or cannula protection cap dimensions different separating wedges can be used.
  • the separating element can have different separating heads at its two ends (with different dimensions in D1 / D2 and / or wedge height), so that by simply turning / repositioning the separating element, another separating wedge for other syringe brands with possibly different dimensions of the beads on the cannula and / or cannula protection cap can be used.
  • the separating element can have suitable features such as e.g. Bulges, recessed grips D3 and / or elevations / beads or the like, which are suitable for better movement of the separating element, e.g. To advance and / or retract, rotate or swivel, etc. to ensure.
  • suitable features such as e.g. Bulges, recessed grips D3 and / or elevations / beads or the like, which are suitable for better movement of the separating element, e.g. To advance and / or retract, rotate or swivel, etc. to ensure.
  • a return mechanism e.g. spring
  • a return mechanism can also be provided, which returns the element to its starting position - starting position after actuation.
  • Appropriate arrangements on the base element e.g. by enlarging / widening the sliding guides at the rear end of the sliding guide) make it easy to remove the separating element in accordance with a preferred embodiment and can be quickly and easily attached or repositioned to left-handers as well as right-handers on the other side of the body become.
  • an easy-to-operate lock can be attached at a suitable point, which limits the separating element in its path to the "change position" and thereby prevents unintentional removal of the element.
  • the separating element can also be designed such that it is simultaneously on at least one side as eg clip D4 for inserting into the coat pocket, for example.
  • a further device, ampoule holder element C can be located on the device, which can preferably be actuated in a sliding manner on the slide C3 with the same finger and from the same finger position (see FIG. 7), with which the trigger handle B1 of the clamping element is actuated becomes.
  • this ampoule holder element C is preferably located in suitable recesses on / in the base element A, preferably opposite the pull-off grip of the clamping element, so that the front part of the ampoule holder element is pushed out of the base element by simply moving the finger forward, as shown in FIG. 7 (with inserted medication ampoule) is recognizable.
  • the ampoule holding element C is preferably provided with a return mechanism, such as, for example, a spring C1, and preferably has an angled tab / bend C2 suitable for receiving and holding ampoules on the side protruding from the base element.
  • Both this tab / bend and the counterpart on the base element can be shaped (preferably in a V-shape) in such a way that a relatively secure lateral hold is ensured even for different ampoule diameters and / or ampoule sizes for an ampoule clamped between them.
  • the ampoule holder element serves to hold the ampoule after breaking off the ampoule head. This allows the user with the cannula on the syringe (after separating the cannula protective cap and cannula) to safely immerse into the ampoule in order to suck the contents of the ampoule into the syringe without holding or touching the ampoule with fingers.
  • a recess can be provided in base element A as ampoule break-off channel E, preferably in a channel-like manner with only one open side for inserting the ampoule head.
  • the cutout is preferably positioned such that the entire channel for inserting the ampoule head is accommodated in the base element.
  • the ampoule head is inserted into the channel and the ampoule head can be broken off by moving the ampoule sideways in the longitudinal direction of the base element.
  • the channel at the lowest point (at the inlet opening) can have a slightly protruding, angular nose / nub E1 on one side, against which the demolition parts of the ampoule abut directly during the demolition movement and thus improve the demolition.
  • the demolition channel E can also have such shapes on its inner walls that, for example due to curvatures on the inner walls of the channel, the ampoule head fits better when it is broken off.
  • the demolition channel is preferably located in the base element in a somewhat oblique position, as shown in FIG. This ensures better handling when breaking off the ampoule.
  • a channel that is closed except for the entry opening has the advantage that even if the ampoule head to be broken is broken off and / or splintered improperly, the splinters initially lie in the channel and do not fly in the hand and / or around, thus largely preventing injuries.
  • One or more fold-out or swivel-type bow / wing-like mechanisms F or other measures serving the purpose can be attached to the device at a suitable location as an additional device, see FIG .
  • Devices of this type are preferably positioned on the body A in such a way that they are flush with the outer contours of the body in the folded state.
  • Devices serving this purpose can also be designed as separate additional devices and / or designed in such a way that they can simply be placed / attached to the device, etc. if required.
  • a small frame, block or the like can be provided for this purpose, in the recess and / or clamp holder the device and / or several devices are inserted / inserted for better standing / storing.
  • Such additional devices make it possible e.g. the inexperienced user, e.g. when filling a syringe from the medication ampoule, put the entire device out of your hand and operate the syringe with both hands to fill it.
  • Measures can be provided on the device, both on the body A and on all elements, such as bores with and / or without thread, sliding fits, plug-in fits, clip devices and the like, to which Additional accessories / accessories such as Element H or a rail, for example, to which additional accessories / accessories can be temporarily docked.
  • the vaccine is usually filled into the syringe not from small medication ampoules, but from medication vials with a larger content.
  • the element H can be docked onto the device for this purpose, which allows the fastening of such a medication vial to the device.
  • the holding device according to the invention preferably serves as a syringe and ampoule holder for safe handling in the preparation, preparation and disposal of syringes and ampoules.
  • the device consists of a basic element / body A and a number of different movable and / or rigid additional elements and / or additional parts, the additional elements / additional parts carrying out various tasks / operations required for the preparation, provision and disposal of syringes and ampoules serve.
  • the basic element or body means the basic body.
  • rigid or movable aids can also be attached to the device as accessories and supplementary parts which are not used for the preparation, provision and disposal of syringes and ampoules.
  • device is meant the holding device according to the invention.
  • the additional elements and the base element are designed as body A of the device such that the additional elements in or on depressions, recesses, guides or bores, with or without thread, on or in the body, entirely or partially in or on Body, partially or totally rigid or movable, partially or totally interchangeably integrated and / or to be attached.
  • the body is partially formed like a revolver reef, parts of one or more actuation mechanisms of the additional elements being located in an indentation of the body and one or more parts of actuation mechanisms with the finger by pulling, pushing, rotating, Have the pan or slide movement actuated.
  • At least one element which serves the area of use and purpose provided for this element can be exchangeably placed and attached to the outside of the body.
  • one or more elements can be docked on the outer sides of the body, which serve as a base for receiving additional parts, additional elements and accessories.
  • the device can be switched off by means of suitable devices in such a way that the vertically placed device cannot tilt sideways, so that the devices can enable the user to put the body of the syringe and ampoule holder out of his hand when filling a syringe from the medication ampoule and to be able to actuate the filling of the syringe with both hands.
  • an ampoule saw knife can be interchangeably attached to the base element / body A at a suitable location.
  • At a suitable point on the base element / body A at least one element F which can be folded out, rotated and pivoted or has a wing-like configuration, preferably flush with the body, is provided, which in the extended position with vertical storage of the entire device prevents the body from tipping over.
  • an ampoule break-off channel E is formed in the device for safely breaking off a medicament ampoule head.
  • the ampoule demolition channel E is positioned in the body such that the entire ampoule neck / head to be demolished is received by the transversely arranged (FIG. 2) ampoule demolition channel E.
  • the ampule demolition channel E has an opening on only one side. According to a further embodiment of the invention, the ampule demolition channel has on at least one side of the opening a protruding nose which projects somewhat into the opening, ie a projection. According to a further embodiment of the invention, the ampule demolition channel E narrows the channel in places on its inner walls. According to a further embodiment of the invention, the ampule demolition channel / cavity E (FIG. 2) in the body of the device has a slightly oblique course.
  • the body has a step-shaped opening at the largely forward position opposite the holding hand, which opening (A1) is smaller in diameter / lumen ( Figures 1a and 1b) than on the outer sides (A2) through which a cannula protective cover can be inserted.
  • the clamping element B is slidably mounted within the longitudinal direction in the body and is aligned with the recess.
  • clamping element is meant the locking element.
  • the body on the opening is step-shaped, the opening on one side of the body A being open to the outside, so that a cannula protective cap does not have to be passed through the opening, but rather is quickly inserted through the side opening of the opening and can also be removed.
  • the clamping element B where it fixes the cannula protective cap in the opening A1
  • breakthrough is meant the recording.
  • the clamping element B is laterally offset in the body in the body to the recess A1 / A2.
  • the clamping element B can be made in one piece with the actuating handle B1 protruding from the body.
  • the clamping element B is held in pressure in the basic position by means of spring B2.
  • the clamping element B is designed at its front end at the contact point B3 with the part to be clamped in (cannula protective cover or protective cap to be clamped in) in a concave manner or in a V-shape formed inwards.
  • the clamping element B is at its front end at the contact point B3 with the part to be clamped, here e.g. Cannula protective sleeve or protective cap K to be clamped, covered with elastic and / or non-slip material
  • the clamping element B is designed as a pivot lever with a return spring, with only one pivotable, correspondingly angled lever with a correspondingly arranged pivot point being provided, which is designed as an operating handle at one end and the other end in the clamping region A1 against the body presses and causes the opening of the other end and vice versa when operating the handle by squeezing.
  • a movable ampoule holder element C is integrated in the device, which can be pushed out like a drawer from the front part of the device in order to hold the body of a medication ampoule in the extended part.
  • ampule holder element is meant the ampule locking element.
  • the ampoule holder element C is withdrawn by means of spring C1.
  • the ampoule holder element is of an angular design and the vertical flap C2, which holds the ampoule body by clamping, has a concave shape on the inside towards the ampoule body, which ensures a relatively firm hold of an inserted medication ampoule.
  • vertical tab is meant the rider.
  • the ampoule holder element is of an angular design and the vertical tab C2, which holds the ampoule body by clamping, has a V-shape on its inside towards the ampoule body, which ensures a relatively firm hold of an inserted medication ampoule.
  • the ampoule holder element C is of an angular design and the vertical tab C2, which holds the ampoule body by clamping, has a U-shape on its inside towards the ampoule body, which ensures a relatively firm hold of an inserted medication ampoule.
  • the ampoule holder element is of an angular design and the vertical tab C2, which holds the ampoule body by clamping, is formed on its inside towards the ampoule body with elastic and / or non-slip material, which ensures that an inserted medication ampoule is firmly held.
  • the ampoule holder element is designed like pliers, which opens like pliers when pushed out of the body and closes resiliently in the opposite movement.
  • the ampoule holder element is designed such that it can be pivoted in a spring-like manner on the side of the body, so that an inserted medication ampoule is pressed laterally onto the body.
  • the ampoule holder element is designed as a pivot lever with a return spring, with only one pivotable, appropriately angled lever with a correspondingly arranged pivot point being provided, which is designed as an actuating handle at one end, presses the other end against the body of an ampoule to be clamped, and when Squeezing the operating handle causes the opening of the other end and vice versa.
  • the device has a movable separating element D, which can be fitted interchangeably on both sides of the device and is mounted on the body A of the device in such a way that it is displaceable and partially overlaps the recesses A1 and A2 when displaced.
  • the "separating element” means the separating device.
  • the movable separating element D has a recess D1 at the front, into which the narrower neck of the cannula attachment G1 of a cannula with a cannula protective cap inserted into the recess A1 can engage when the separating element is pushed forward.
  • the separating element (s) at the foremost point, where the separation of the cannula protective cap and cannula is carried out have a wedge-like shape D2 in height, the total height of the wedge being greater than the distance between the cannula bead G2 and the upper end of the cannula protective bead K1, so that the cannula protective cap and cannula are separated by pushing the wedge-like separating head in between.
  • the separating element (s) is slidably inserted on / in a corresponding guide on or in the lateral body and can be moved.
  • the separating element (s) have different separating element sizes and shapes for different types of cannula protection caps and / or sizes of cannula protection caps and / or can be attached to the body A.
  • the separating element (s) are designed in several parts, the head of the separating part with recess D1 and wedge or separating wedge D2 being exchangeable in different sizes.
  • the separating element (s) are designed in one or more parts and can have movable parts.
  • the separating elements have different separating blocks / separating heads at their two ends and can be inserted in the appropriate position as required and can thus be used for the different cannula brands with different dimensions.
  • the separating element is designed in such a way that at least one end simultaneously serves as a plug-in clip D4 for plugging into a jacket or coat pocket.
  • the separating element or the separating elements have at least one recessed grip D3 and / or elevations for better grip and better actuation of the separating element.
  • the separating elements are designed as pivotable levers which are rotatably mounted on the body A.
  • the pivotable separating elements have a return mechanism.
  • the pivotable separating elements have a recess D1 at the point at which they approach the position A1 and A2 when pivoting in, into which the narrower neck of the cannula hub G1 is one when the separating element is pushed forward / pivoted cannula with cannula protective cap inserted into the recess A1.
  • the pivotable separating elements have a wedge shape D2 at the point at which they approach the points A1 and A2 on the body when pivoting in, the total height of the wedge being greater than the distance between the cannula bead G2 and upper end of the cannula protective bead K1, so that the cannula protective cap and cannula are separated by pushing the wedge-like separating head in between.
  • the pivotable separating elements are designed in several parts, the head of the separating part with recess D1 and wedge D2 being exchangeable in different sizes.
  • an element or additional element for accommodating larger medicament containers H can be alternately attached to the body A of the device.
  • the element or additional element H which is used to hold larger medicament containers, is designed (FIGS. 8a to 8d) in such a way that it fits onto the body A or onto a body can be attached to the body attached base to accommodate additional parts, additional elements or accessories.
  • the element H is designed in an angular shape, part of the medication vial H4 resting on the lower, horizontal leg H1 and the lateral outer wall of the medication vial resting on the vertical leg H2.
  • the element H has a U-shape H3 on the side facing the medication vial, into which segments of the different sizes of the medication vials engage and ensure lateral stability of the medication vials.
  • the element H has a V-shape on the side facing the medication vial, into which segments of the different sizes of the medication vials engage and ensure lateral stability of the medication vials.
  • the element H has a concave shape on the side facing the medication vial, into which segments of the different sizes of the medication vials engage and ensure lateral stability of the medication vials.
  • the element H has step-like depressions on the side facing the medication vial into which segments of the different sizes of the medication vials engage and ensure lateral stability of the medication vials.
  • the element H has elastic and / or non-slip material on at least one of the legs at contact points, at certain points or at all of the contact surfaces with a medication vial.
  • the element H is provided with at least one belt, or a simple or elastic band, with which the inserted medication bottle is wrapped and pressed laterally against the vertical leg.
  • the belt, the simple or elastic band of the element H is provided with a quick-release fastener or Velcro fastener.
  • bracket element is meant the bracket element.
  • the device has an additional element which is designed as a tubular container so that it can be attached to the body and in which small amounts of liquids (e.g. disinfectants) can be deposited.
  • the tubular container can be closed watertight.
  • the tubular container can be refilled.
  • the tubular container contains an overpressure safety device.
  • the internal pressure of the container is limited by means of an overpressure safety device.
  • the tubular container contains a spray head.
  • a spray head can be retrofitted onto the container.
  • a holder for receiving lancets can be attached to the base element / body A of the device as an additional element.
  • the device has an additional element which can accommodate lancets at one end and which can be docked onto the body.
  • a holder for receiving scalpel blades can be attached to the base element / body A of the device as an additional element.
  • the device has an additional element which can accommodate scalpel blades at one end and which can be docked onto the body.
  • a holder for holding mouth spatulas can be attached to the base element / body A of the device as an additional element.
  • the device has an additional element which can hold a spatula at one end and which can be docked onto the body.
  • the device has an additional element with a timer, preferably with an optical and / or acoustic signal transmitter, and which can be docked onto the body.
  • a holder for accommodating a short-time meter is provided as an additional element on the base element / body A of the device.
  • a holder for receiving a mini light can be attached to the base element / body A of the device as an additional element.
  • the device has an additional element with a mini light and which can be docked onto the body.
  • a scale is attached to at least one long side of the body.
  • small utensils e.g. scalpel blades, lancets, etc.
  • a container can be clamped to the body, which can be closed and in which small utensils (e.g. scalpel blades, lancets, etc.) can be carried.
  • small utensils e.g. scalpel blades, lancets, etc.
  • the body A has one at its foremost position (see A3, FIGS. 1a and 1b), the side opposite the holding hand, where the inside of the tab C2 of the ampoule holder element C lies against the body A concave or inward V-shape.
  • the invention is commercially applicable, for example in the field of medical technology, in doctor's surgeries, in veterinary surgeries, in hospitals and in medical and veterinary research.
  • A2 A2 depressions around the mouths of A1

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de maintien (1) portatif servant à maintenir un capuchon de protection (K) de la canule d'une seringue ou à maintenir une ampoule (3), ce dispositif comprenant les éléments suivants : un corps de base (A) pourvu d'un manche (A9) par lequel le dispositif de maintien peut être tenu et manipulé d'une seule main, ce manche étant disposé dans une première zone d'extrémité du corps de base ; un logement (A1) pour le capuchon de protection ou un logement (C4) pour l'ampoule, ce logement étant disposé à distance du manche dans la seconde zone d'extrémité du corps de base ; ainsi qu'un mécanisme de blocage ou un mécanisme de blocage d'ampoule au moyen duquel le capuchon de protection ou l'ampoule, en place dans leur logement, peuvent être bloqués de façon déverrouillable selon une orientation et dans une position définies par rapport au corps de base, ce mécanisme de blocage ou mécanisme de blocage d'ampoule pouvant être actionné à l'aide d'un seul doigt de la main tenant le dispositif de maintien par le manche.
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