Surgery – Instruments – Cutting – puncturing or piercing
Patent
1992-12-28
1994-05-24
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Instruments
Cutting, puncturing or piercing
A61B 1732
Patent
active
053144422
ABSTRACT:
A blood-collecting apparatus comprises a lancet assembly composed of a lancet body and a protector, with the lancet body having a needle end which is protected by the protector. The apparatus further comprises a pricking device and an end cap, with the device separably holding the lancet body, while the end cap being formed with an opening through which the needle end can advance back and forth. The lancet body has a first locking means and an arm means corresponding to a first lockable means and a second lockable means of the end cap, respectively. The apparatus is easy to use, and those means cooperate with one another to eliminate the infection or other hygienic problems when taking a blood sample and also to render the used apparatus safely disposable.
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Hindenburg Max
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