A syringe needle ejector for internal medicine
A technology for syringes and detachers, applied in the field of detachers, which can solve the problems of germ infection, easy hand poking and other problems, and achieve the effect of saving manpower
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[0026] A medical syringe needle escaper, such as Figure 1-6 As shown, it includes an installation pipe 1, a collection bottle 2, a force accumulating mechanism 3, a limit mechanism 4 and a shedding mechanism 5. The bottom of the installation pipe 1 is connected with a collection bottle 2, and the installation pipe 1 is provided with a force accumulating mechanism 3. The mechanism 3 is provided with a limiting mechanism 4 , and the inner and lower part of the installation pipe 1 is provided with a shedding mechanism 5 .
[0027] The force accumulating mechanism 3 includes a guide sleeve 31, a sliding pipe 32, a locking ring 33, a guide pipe 34, a first spring 35, a retaining ring 36 and a fixing pipe 37. The middle part of the installation pipe 1 is connected with a guide sleeve 31, and the guide sleeve 31 slides inside A sliding pipe 32 is connected to the top of the sliding pipe 32, a locking ring 33 is connected to the top of the sliding pipe 32, a guide pipe 34 is slidably...
Embodiment 2
[0032] On the basis of Example 1, as image 3 As shown, it also includes a reset mechanism 6 , the reset mechanism 6 includes a connecting ring 61 and a fifth spring 62 , the upper part of the slide pipe 32 is connected with a connecting ring 61 , and a fifth spring 62 is connected between the connecting ring 61 and the guide sleeve 31 .
[0033] When the slide pipe 32 moves downward, the connecting ring 61 will move downward together, and the fifth spring 62 is compressed. The tube 52 is reset. In this way, there is no need to manually pull the iron tube 52 to reset, which effectively saves manpower.
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