Instrument for the intradermal injection of pigments

Surgery – Instruments – Cutting – puncturing or piercing

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81 922, A61B 1734

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ABSTRACT:
An instrument for the intradermal injection of liquid pigments which includes a needle assembly consisting of a number of needles, and a mass of solidified glue formed at one end of the needles to hold them in a predetermined relationship with one another and with their free ends projecting from the solidified glue at the opposite end. The instrument includes an elongated tubular barrel member and a tubular grip member which is mounted at the forward end of the barrel member in coaxial relationship. The grip member receives the needle assembly in a manner such that the free ends of the individual needles project through the forward end of the grip member. An appropriate resilient member is provided within the tubular member for biasing the needle assembly toward the forward end of the grip member so that the free ends of the needles will project out through the forward end of the grip member; or the needle assembly may be affixed to said grip member, for example, by a suitable adhesive.

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patent: 55775 (1866-06-01), Klee

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