Intercepting apparatus sampling urine for examination purposes

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128767, 604352, 41442, A61B 500, A61F 544

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention the inflow funnel/duct insertion 10 stable in its shape is by its funnel part 15 matingly inserted into an entering chamber 13 of a receptacle 1 which is unstable in its shape and is suitably made of foil, with a socket 17 of the funnel/duct insertion 10 provided for receiving a test tube 21 projects from the receptacle 1. Between a connection streak 11 arranged at the transition of the funnel part 15 to the socket 17 of the funnel/duct insertion 10, the connection streak 11 forming a circumferential interconnection of the funnel/duct insertion 10 and the receptacle 1, and a further connection streak 12 arranged at a distance from the firstmentioned connection streak 11 by height below the latter, the connection streak 12 forming a further interconnection between the funnel/duct insertion 10 and the receptacle 1, a through bore 19 is foreseen which interconnects a depositing chamber 14 of the receptacle 1 separated from the entering chamber 13 of the receptacle 1 by a continuous welded joint 5 which binds a first upright side of the receptacle 1 with the connection streak 11. The funnel/duct insertion 10 comprises an inclined-axis funnel part 15, to whose discharging orifice an upright-axis immerse duct 16 is connected, whose length section abutting on the funnel part 15 is encompassed by a socket 17 arranged eccentrically with respect to the immerse duct 16. The generatrixes of the funnel part 15, those of the immerse duct 16 and the socket 17, which each coincide with the second upright side of the receptacle 1, located off the attaching recess 3 of the receptacle 1 mutually coincide or are straight, respectively.

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