CN201353349Y - Self-destroying self-locking disposable syringe - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a self-destroying self-locking disposable syringe, belonging to the technical field of medical articles. The self-destroying self-locking disposable syringe comprises a push rod and a syringe tube, wherein a thin-wall groove is arranged on the bottom of the syringe tube, a barb stab is arranged on the lower end of the push rod, and corresponds to the thin-wall groove on the bottom of the syringe tube. Compared with the prior art, the self-destroying self-locking disposable syringe has the characteristics of simple structure, convenient use, reasonable design, easy manufacture, smart design, low cost and the like, which can avoid the repeated use, and is easy to popularize.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to a kind of medical supplies, a kind of specifically self-destruction self-locking disposable injector.
Background technology
The present disposable syringe smooth surface of using in hospital, feel was uncomfortable when the nurse used, and pointed sometimes forwardly may occur skidding when holding syringe, influenced patient treatment.Existing disposable transfusion device does not structurally change after using substantially, thereby is repeated easily to utilize, and causes cross infection, and patient's health is threatened.
Summary of the invention
Technical assignment of the present utility model is to solve the deficiencies in the prior art, and a kind of comfortable feel, easy to use, the self-destruction self-locking disposable injector that can only advance and can not pull back are provided.
The technical solution of the utility model realizes in the following manner, this self-destruction self-locking disposable injector, its structure is made up of push rod and injection tube, and the bottom of injection tube is provided with the thin-walled groove, lower end at push rod is provided with Rubus delavayi Franch., and Rubus delavayi Franch. is corresponding with the thin-walled groove of injection tube bottom.
The beneficial effect that this utility model is compared with prior art produced is:
1, the Rubus delavayi Franch. device of self-destruction is set, syringe can only disposablely be used, can effectively avoid syringe to be recycled and reused like this, reduced the probability of cross infection, be of value to patient's treatment and rehabilitation by the lawless person; Compare with prior art and to have simple in structurely, easy to use, reasonable in design, make easily, be skillfully constructed, with low cost, be easy to promote.
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Accompanying drawing 2 is the cross-sectional view after this utility model uses.
Labelling in the accompanying drawing is represented respectively: push rod 1, injection tube 2, Rubus delavayi Franch. 3, thin-walled groove 4.
The specific embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing self-destruction self-locking disposable injector of the present utility model is done following detailed description the in detail.
As shown in Figure 1, this self-destruction self-locking disposable injector, its structure push rod 1 and injection tube 2 are formed, and the bottom of injection tube 2 is provided with thin-walled groove 4, is provided with Rubus delavayi Franch. 3 in the lower end of push rod 1, and Rubus delavayi Franch. 3 is corresponding with the thin-walled groove 4 of injection tube 2 bottoms.
As shown in Figure 2, the medical worker is when using this utility model, in case all inject the medicinal liquid in the injection tube 3 in the patient body, agnail 3 will enter in the corresponding thin-walled groove 4 and wear out the thin-walled groove, in a single day Rubus delavayi Franch. passes the thin-walled groove and will be lockable push rod 1 can't be pulled back, realize truly self-destruction and disposable use, thereby effectively avoid cross infection.
Except that the described technical characterictic of description, be the known technology of those skilled in the art.
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1, self-destruction self-locking disposable injector comprises push rod, injection tube, it is characterized in that the bottom of injection tube is provided with the thin-walled groove, is provided with Rubus delavayi Franch. in the lower end of push rod, and Rubus delavayi Franch. is corresponding with the thin-walled groove of injection tube bottom.
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Granted publication date: 20091202 Termination date: 20110227 |