Abstract: A blood extraction device features an extraction cylinder (11) having a forward end for attaching a needle (12) and a rear end having an opening (13) for a piston rod (14) together with a piston (15) secured to the forward end of the piston rod (14) arranged to slide axially in the extraction cylinder (11). The piston (15) can essentially be moved only in the direction away from the foward end of the extraction cylinder (11) and practically incapable of being moved when subjected to a force in the direction of the forward end due to one-way coacting means of prevention (17 , 18).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 30, 1992
Date of Patent:
December 29, 1992
Assignee:
Walter Sarstedt Geraete und Verbrauchsmaterial fuer Medizin & Wissenschaft
Abstract: A blood extraction device features an extraction cylinder (11) having a forward end for attaching a needle (12) and a rear end having an opening (13) for a piston rod (14) together with a piston (15) secured to the forward end of the piston rod (14) arranged to slide axially in the extraction cylinder (11). The piston (15) can essentially be moved only in the direction away from the forward end of the extraction cylinder (11) and practically incapable of being moved when subjected to a force in the direction of the forward end due to one-way coacting means of prevention (17, 18).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 1990
Date of Patent:
March 17, 1992
Assignee:
Walter Sarstedt Geraete und Verbrauchsmaterial fuer Medizin & Wissenschaft
Abstract: A liquid storage container has a tubule (11) which is open at one end and which is closed in liquid-tight manner at the front end face by a closure (12) which can be removed and/or opened for the filling of liquid into the tubule and/or for the removal thereof. An auxiliary closure cap (14) is provided for the closed tubule and has a locking ring 13 at its front open side. The auxiliary closure cap (14) is mountable onto the front end of the tubule (11), so that it covers over the closure (12) towards the outside. The locking ring (13) then snaps over a latch means (15) provided at the outer wall of the tubule (11) in its front region. The locking ring (13) is contrived so that it cannot be straightforwardly removed from the latch means by pulling it axially in the forward direction. In this way it is possible to check whether the liquid storage container has been tampered with.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 26, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 10, 1990
Assignee:
Walter Sarstedt Geraete und Verbrauchsmaterial fuer Medizin & Wissenschaft