Device for administering an injectable product in doses

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C604S207000, C604S070000, C604S218000

Reexamination Certificate

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06986758

ABSTRACT:
A device for administering an injectable product in doses including a dosage reservoir from which a product dosage is administered, a storage reservoir for storing the product, a transfer conveyor for conveying the product dosage from the storage reservoir into the dosage reservoir, an evacuator for evacuating the dosage reservoir, and a dosing and activating mechanism for performing a dosing movement for selecting the product dosage, a conveying movement for activating the transfer conveyor and an evacuating movement for activating the evacuator.

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patent: WO 01/89613 (2001-11-01), None

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