Actuator for an inhaler
An adapter and syringe technology, applied to hypodermic injection devices, devices introduced into the body, needles, etc., can solve the problem of incorrect reuse of ID adapters
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[0038] FIG. 1 corresponds to FIG. 1 in WO2011 / 011697 and shows a so-called side-incorporated ID adapter 10 and a conventional syringe 12 . Syringe 12 includes cannula 14 having cannula tip 14a, syringe barrel 44 having cavity 44a, and plunger 46 having piston 46a. The adapter 10 includes a side port 22 extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 18 along the entire length of the adapter 10 . ID adapter 10 includes a central portion 24 having a cannula channel 26 extending therethrough generally parallel to longitudinal axis 18 . Side port 22 allows syringe 12 to be inserted into ID adapter 10 by which cannula tip 14a is spaced distally with respect to cannula channel edge 26a. A dividing plane 27 defined when the cannula 14 extends beyond the channel edge 26a is generally perpendicular to and intersects the longitudinal axis 18 . ID adapter 10 includes a distal portion 30 that extends generally parallel to longitudinal axis 18 from central portion 24 . The distal ...
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