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DE102015107613A1 - Attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin - Google Patents
Attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin
DE102015107613A1
DE102015107613A1 DE102015107613.6A DE102015107613A DE102015107613A1 DE 102015107613 A1 DE102015107613 A1 DE 102015107613A1 DE 102015107613 A DE102015107613 A DE 102015107613A DE 102015107613 A1 DE102015107613 A1 DE 102015107613A1
DE102015107613.6A
2015-05-13 Application filed by Hann-Schickard-Gesellschaft fuer Angewandte Forschung eV filed Critical Hann-Schickard-Gesellschaft fuer Angewandte Forschung eV
2015-05-13 Priority to DE102015107613.6A priority Critical patent/DE102015107613A1/en
2016-11-17 Publication of DE102015107613A1 publication Critical patent/DE102015107613A1/en
An attachment (1, 1a) for or on a device (100) for injecting a liquid into or under the skin (200) suitable for, for example, spraying botulinum toxin in facial muscles of a human patient, comprises: a proximal portion (2, 2a), which is coupled to the device (100) or connected to this, and which carries a cannula (3). A distal part (4, 4a) surrounds the cannula (3) at least in sections and is movable relative to the proximal part (2, 2a) and vice versa, so that a degree (d3) of projecting out of the cannula from the distal part (2, FIG. 2a) is changeable. There is provided with respect to the rotational movement a discrete number of holding positions, which corresponds to a different degree of protrusion of the cannula (3) from the distal part (2, 2a).
The invention relates to an attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin, for example botulinum toxin into a human patient.
The administration of Botox (botulinum toxin) can be difficult because the treating physician must set the penetration depth of the syringe with great skill by hand with a piercing angle of between 45 ° and 90 °. In the field of dermal access devices, where a puncture is made subcutaneously with a puncture angle of less than 25 °, it is known from DE 10 2010 001 506 A1 known to lock a cannula for the injection of the liquid to be administered in two positions, wherein in the first position, the cannula is further extended and the second position is achieved by retracting the cannula. From the WO 2009/107945 A2 , of the US 8,858,498 B2 , of the WO 2013/121307 A1 , of the DE 72 42 473 U and WO 2012/029082 A1 It is known to provide multi-part tips for syringes, wherein a distal part is movable relative to a proximal part, wherein the movement of a degree of protrusion of a cannula from the distal part is changeable.
In the case of the device according to the WO 2009/107945 A2 a distal portion is internally threaded and a proximal portion of the hub is externally threaded at its distal end. The distal part is screwed onto the external thread of the proximal part. A scale is provided in front of the male thread on the proximal part which, depending on the extent of its covering, leaves different maximum numerical values visible. A disadvantage of this arrangement is the low grip of the distal part, if the cannula is to stand out only a little and a maximum number of the scale is readable. Another disadvantage is that no discrete positions are adjustable, and the setting is only optically controlled and not tactile and audible. Another disadvantage is that the numerical values on the scale do not indicate the injection depth, but the shortening of the inserted cannula. Another disadvantage is the possibility of potential errors due to the possibility of selecting different cannulas for use with the device.
In the essay of US 8,858,498 B2 two or more stable positions are provided, which can stably take the distal part against the proximal part. The WO 2013/121307 A1 shows several stable locking positions of the distal part. In the case of stitch depth adjustment from the DE 72 42 473 U It is known to provide successive sawtooth structures on one axis, by means of which the attachment can be stably latched in relation to a syringe. The WO 2012/029082 A1 also shows a two-piece attachment for a syringe, with one needle of the syringe penetrating both attachments as the syringe rests against the proximal, inner attachment. By rotation of the proximal attachment part relative to the distal attachment part, the penetration depth can be adjusted. This is also disadvantageous low stability of the arrangement.
It is also the concept known to move the syringe as a whole against an essay. In the case of a penetration depth setting from the EP 2 523 707 B1 For example, a syringe for insulin drives on a carriage relative to a housing. The process is performed by a gearbox comprising a large sprocket outside the carriage and a small sprocket on a rotatable cylinder as part of the carriage. In the US 2001/0047151 A1 a nut is provided on a syringe attachment, which is also provided as a seat for a skirt at the needle end of the syringe. The DE 200 135 79 U1 further discloses a refillable metering and injection device in which by means of an adjusting nut a penetration depth of a cannula is fixed. To control the penetration depth of a needle, it is from the WO 98/50094 A1 known to hold the needle to an inner body, which is provided with an external thread which is rotatable in an internal thread of an outer body. The rotation is done by operating a collar. The needle is moved out of one end and at the same time moved out of the liquid reservoir for the liquid to be injected. If necessary, the liquid reservoir can be advanced by manual actuation. The disadvantage of this is that the entire device is very complex and error-prone.
The invention has for its object to provide a reliable technical assistance in supplying Botox in and under the skin of a human patient.
The object underlying the invention is achieved according to a first aspect of the invention by an attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin, for example botulinum toxin into a human patient, the attachment having a proximal part, that to the device coupled to or connected to, and which carries a cannula, the attachment further having a distal portion surrounding the cannula at least in sections, and wherein the proximal portion and the distal portion are rotatable relative to each other such that a degree of protrusion of the cannula the distal part is changeable. The rotational mobility implies that a discrete number of stops can be achieved during the rotational movement from the proximal to the distal part or vice versa. A holding position is a position in which the movement out of the holding position is restricted in at least one direction by a resistance. The resistance is preferably overcome by applying force. In one embodiment of the invention, the movement is restricted in one direction which causes the cannula to move into the distal part. In one embodiment of the invention, the movement is restricted in one direction, which causes the cannula to move out into the distal part. Preferably, the movement is limited both in a direction which causes the cannula to move into the distal part and in a direction which causes the cannula to move out into the distal part. The resistor is preferably realized by a latching mechanism. Preferably, there are at least two, more preferably at least three, more preferably at least five, and most preferably at least ten, such as per millimeter extension length of the cannula from the distal portion between one and twenty, for example at least three, four, five or more to be passed through ten stops. As an alternative to unilaterally acting stops, a latching mechanism is provided which provides a plurality of detent positions which correspond to a different degree of protrusion of the cannula from the distal part. A detent position in the sense of the present application can be provided by positive engagement, but alternatively also be achieved by means of frictional connection, for example by a local change of the material or the surface roughness can be achieved that a frictional resistance varies. The preferred latching device has one or more groove (s) and at least one engaging in the groove (s) elastic locking member.
With the invention, it is possible for the attending physician to make the cannula protrude beyond the distal part over a defined length. This length corresponds to the later penetration depth when puncturing until the distal part touches the skin, for example with a suitably formed end surface. By providing the holding positions, the attending physician is allowed to detect the haptic or tactile and possibly also the acoustic detection of the extension length of the cannula. Furthermore, in the case of a cannula already pierced in the human patient, readjustment may still be possible by adopting the next or a further detent position by rotating now the proximal part in relation to the distal part. Likewise, a retraction by rotation in the opposite direction may be possible.
Advantageous embodiments or developments, which can be used individually or in combination with each other, are the subject of the dependent claims relating to the first aspect of the invention.
Preferably, it is provided in the article that the locking positions are successively passed through in the same direction of rotation when rotating the distal part and in this case the extent of projecting out of the cannula is either constantly further increased or continuously reduced further. Such a solution is mechanically very easy to implement.
The preferred attachment comprises a sprocket of axially extending teeth with axially extending grooves therebetween and further comprises an elastic locking member which engages in a detent position in one of the grooves. Thus, the sprocket can be rotated when the proximal or when the distal part is rotated. The locking positions are then run through while turning in a natural way. If the elastic locking member - as preferably provided - designed as a metal blade, it is on the one hand very easy to provide, but on the other hand ensures a stable locking.
If the sprocket is formed on the proximal part and it is located closer to the cannula than a thread that allows the rotational movement of the distal part relative to the proximal part, then it can be achieved that the distal part is held more stable at the proximal part than when the thread further forward, that is, more distal, is formed. In addition, the locking is more stable when it takes place in the vicinity of the cannula and thus of the patient.
If the sprocket is formed on an inner side of the distal part, it is achievable that a larger number of locking positions can be assumed for a given outer circumference of the attachment than when the sprocket is formed on the outer side of the proximal part.
The preferred attachment according to the invention comprises on the outside at the proximal part a spiral groove in which the distal part engages. In this way it can be achieved that the distal part can surround the proximal part as a whole and can easily be put on for mounting. It is further preferred that, with the toothed rim formed on the proximal part, which is closer to the cannula than the spiral groove, the distal part and the proximal part are each of circular cross-section, and the sprocket has a maximum radial extent which is smaller than the radial distance of a bottom of the spiral groove. In other words, the proximal part is less thick at its distal end than at the liquid-injecting end of the device. Thus, a fine, thin tip is used to create a precision tool that can be used to puncture very finely and that does not cover the puncture site broadly during the puncture, so that the injection liquid can be administered in a very targeted and precise manner.
The spiral groove can be advantageously designed such that between its various sections an information carrying portion (ie raised between the spiral grooves) is arranged, in particular a section with a number, a letter, a symbol, a scale line, a gray value from a Grayscale or a color from a color gamut or a combination of one or more of these aforementioned elements. Thus, the spiral groove is stretched over a greater axial length, where with fewer rotations, a larger axial region can be traversed by the distal part, so the cannula can be exposed and extended with relatively few turns and vice versa can be shortened, what the extent of their Outstanding. This embodiment can be optimally formed by suitably providing the locking mechanism with a plurality or even a plurality of locking positions. As information, preferably the respective penetration depth or the extent of protrusion of the cannula from the distal part can be read.
The preferred attachment according to the invention comprises, as an alternative to the spiral groove on the proximal part outside in an inner cavity of the proximal part, an internal thread into which a shaft of the distal part engages. In this case, the outer surface of the proximal part can be made more free.
As an alternative to the sprocket of axially extending teeth, a plurality of teeth may be provided with spaces (grooves), wherein an elastic locking member engages in a clearance (groove) when it assumes a detent position, wherein it is elastically movable in the axial direction. The elastic loading in the axial direction provides an increased degree of stability during injection.
In a third alternative, dispensing with a separate sprocket in the region of an externally provided on the proximal part spiral groove, in which engages the distal part, a plurality of locking recesses provided, which may be concave and round or formed as angular recesses or depressions could be. This embodiment has the advantage of a high compactness.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided an attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin, for example botulinum toxin, into a human patient, the attachment having a proximal portion which is attachable or attachable to the device this is connected, and which carries a cannula, wherein the proximal part in a portion has a spiral groove on its outer side. In the spiral groove engages a distal part which surrounds the cannula at least in sections, wherein the proximal part and the distal part are rotatable relative to each other such that the extent of protrusion of the cannula from the distal part is variable. There are axially successive portions of the spiral groove spaced from each other by such raised portions of the proximal portion which carry information indicated by numbers, letters, symbols, scale marks and / or a gray or color gamut, or a combination of one or more these aforementioned elements. As information, preferably the respective penetration depth or the extent of protrusion of the cannula from the distal part can be read. In other words, it is provided here that the spiral groove passes through a relatively large axial distance with only a small amount of rotation. In order to make optimum use of the space, it is precisely the scale which in particular reproduces the information as to how far the cannula protrudes that is provided between the sections of the spiral groove.
It is preferably provided in particular that the spiral groove extends over an axial section of between 20% and 60% of the total axial extent of a cannula-carrying body of the proximal part. In other words, a very large proportion of the proximal part is used to provide the spiral groove, whereby the penetration depth (the extent of protrusion of the cannula) can be varied very greatly in relation to the overall size of the attachment.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided an attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin, in particular botulinum toxin into a human patient, the attachment having a proximal part which can be coupled or attached to the device this is connected, which has a cannula and in a portion having a spiral groove on its outer side. In the spiral groove engages a distal part, which surrounds the cannula at least in sections. The distal part and the proximal portions are rotatable relative to one another such that the extent of protrusion of the cannula from the distal portion is variable. The spiral groove extends over an axial portion of between 20% and 60% of the total axial extent of a cannula-supporting body of the proximal portion. Here, therefore, a very large proportion of the proximal part is used for the spiral groove, so that in relation to the total size of the attachment, the extent of protrusion of the cannula can be varied very greatly.
In the attachment according to all three aspects, a device is preferably provided on the distal part, by means of which the distal part can be retained on the proximal part in a position, which is preferably such a position in which the cannula does not extend protruding from the distal part. Thus, a needle stick protection is provided before the injection during placement of the device for injecting or after retraction of the cannula and when changing the device for injecting. By this means - for example in the form of a locking button - is preferably an even more stable hold in the position achievable as using the locking mechanism.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided an attachment for or on a device for injecting a liquid into or under the skin, for example botulinum toxin, into a human patient, the attachment having a proximal portion that is attachable or attachable to the device this is connected, and which carries a cannula. A distal part surrounds the cannula at least in sections and is translationally movable relative to the proximal part, so that a degree of protrusion of the cannula from the proximal part is variable. An adjusting screw engages a thread on the proximal or distal part and has a handle outside of the other part, for example with a corrugation, for engagement. When providing such a screw for moving the distal part relative to the proximal part is provided by the screw itself for a stable grip.
In all four aspects of the attachment according to the invention, the distal part preferably comprises at least one section of an elastically yielding material, so that the distal part can be compressed by a user to such an extent that the proximal part can be grasped. This facilitates handling.
In one embodiment, the distal portion includes an end surface that is flat. Alternatively, such an end face may be present, which is curved, for example convex on the whole or concave as a whole. By a flat or curved end face, it is possible to stably put the distal part on the skin of a human patient, and in particular represents a suitable end point of the Injizierbewegung. The injection angle of between 45 ° and 90 °, which is preferred for an injection of Botox, can be more easily achieved for the attending physician with suitable design of the end face. Further alternatively, the distal part may be pointed at its distal (free) end, preferably tapered, which facilitates visual inspection during insertion.
In a preferred embodiment in all four aspects mentioned, the distal part is at least at its distal end in sections (for example, only over a partial circumference) or completely transparent. As a result, when the cannula is being injected into the skin and subsequently into the facial muscle, a visual inspection by the attending physician can take place.
Furthermore, in all aspects of the invention, preferably in the distal part of a transparent window, optionally provided with a magnifying glass, an opening or even an electrically operated display device. Through the window, the magnifying glass or the opening of an underlying scale, especially on the proximal part, readable. The electrically operated display may also provide information about the depth of penetration (or extent of protrusion of the cannula from the distal portion).
The attachment can be provided in various ways.
The attachment may have on its proximal part a coupling for coupling to the device for injecting fluid, for example in the form of a Luer Lock® , a Luer Slip® , a cone for coupling a syringe or a hose connection. Thereby, the attachment can be provided separately and flexibly coupled to different types of devices for injecting a liquid.
Alternatively, the attachment may be integral with the device for integrating a liquid so that the attending physician need not attach it himself and the device for injecting a liquid with the attachment is compactly storable.
As an alternative, the attachment can be integrated in an ultrasound head for an ultrasound device / ultrasound device.
Finally, the attachment can also be designed in or on a dosing regulator attachment for a device for injecting a liquid, ie you can set up two units of action together.
The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to schematic drawings in more detail. Show it:
1 : An essay according to a first embodiment in a perspective, partially open view, wherein the cannula does not protrude from the attachment;
2 : the essay 1 in a position in which the cannula protrudes by a distance d 3 ;
3 : an exploded view of the tower 1 ;
4 : the essay 1 , cut off on the line IV-IV in perspective view;
5 : the cut IV-IV 1 ;
6 : the essay 1 with a syringe attached thereto, wherein the attachment is at an angle of 90 ° on a plane schematically representing a patient's skin;
7 : the essay 6 , only rotated by an angle smaller than 45 °;
8th : a perspective partial section of the proximal part with a locking member belonging to the distal part according to a first embodiment in a locking position and
9 : the presentation 8th in unlocked position;
10 : A perspective partial section of the proximal part with a locking member belonging to the distal part according to a second embodiment in a locking position and
11 the presentation 10 in unlocked position;
12 : An attachment according to a second embodiment in perspective, partially open view, wherein the cannula does not protrude from the attachment;
13 : an exploded view of the essay 12 ;
14 a view according to a third embodiment in a perspective, partially open view, wherein the cannula does not protrude from the attachment;
15 : the essay 14 in longitudinal section XV-XV;
16 A metering regulator attachment wherein the invention is also realized in one aspect.
Detailed description of the invention based on embodiments
The administration of botulinum toxin (Botox) by means of a syringe (piston in liquid reservoir) is to be facilitated, namely, in particular, first the precise depth adjustment of the injection facilitates and too shallow or too deep piercing can be prevented. Furthermore, several, fast, repetitive injections are successively facilitated in the same depth.
1 shows a first embodiment of an article according to the invention 1 with a proximal part 2 which is a cannula 3 carries, and with a distal part 4 , The cannula 3 is axially guided through the entire proximal part and protrudes on its distal side. The distal part 4 surrounds the proximal part 2 and especially the cannula 3 at least in sections, that is to say over at least a partial circumference and / or a partial length measured in the axial direction. The proximal part 2 includes a spiral groove 5 into the two guide points or spigots 6 and 7 of the distal part 4 intervention. Between the leadership tips 6 and 7 there is a magnifying lens 8th through which passes between two sections of the spiral groove 5 located raised part 9 , which bears a scale, in the form of numerical values, is visible. The spiral groove 5 extends over a total length d 2 of a main body of the proximal part 2 with the axial extent d 1 and allows for a sliding of the guide tips 6 and 7 in the spiral groove 5 a retraction of the cannula 3 by a length d 3 , see 2 , The scale is designed such that through the magnifying lens 8th as information an indication of the respective penetration depth can be read.
The ratio of d 2 to d 1 is 40%.
At the spiral groove 5 supporting body, to which the axial extent d 1 is defined, closes a cylindrical body different from the main body 10 on, a sprocket with teeth 13 carries, between which spaces in the form of axial grooves 14 are located, s. 3 to 5 , At the distal part 4 is a lamella 15 arranged, the top of which 16 in the interstices 14 between the teeth 13 intervenes. Will the distal part 4 opposite the proximal part 2 turned, then the metal lamella 15 elastically bent until its top 16 a gap 14 leaves and in the next, adjacent gap 14 locks. In this way, the distal part 4 stable against the proximal part 2 be held and yet a penetration depth of the cannula 3 , ie the extent d 3 of their emergence, be successively enlarged or reduced. In particular, the situation can be adapted to the patients to be injected.
The 6 shows the essay 10 with attached syringe body 100 as a device for injecting fluid into or under the skin, in particular botulinum toxin in facial muscles of a human patient. The skin is in 6 schematically by a plane 200 indicated. The syringe is using one at the proximal part 2 provided Luer Lock ® 33 (please refer 1 . 2 ) on the essay 1 attached.
The in the 1 and 2 partially visible face 17 may be flat or concave or convex, with a curvature of a relatively small angle of less than 15 ° at the edge opposite the area around the exit point of the cannula 3 is provided around. Like from the 6 and 7 To see, this can be the syringe 100 with the essay 1 are stably placed at an angle of 90 ° or slightly deviate from 90 ° by an angle α which is at most 45 °.
In particular, if the situation in accordance with 1 is given, so the cannula 3 not from the distal part 4 protruding, it is desirable that the distal part 4 stable against the proximal part 2 latched, which provides a pinhole protection during syringe insertion and after cannula retraction. The 8th shows a section of the proximal part with a locking button 18 , which belongs to the distal part, which incidentally in 8th not shown. By pressing the lock button 18 can be a locking projection 19 to be released, in a recess 20 a plate 21 can intervene. By pressing the lock button 18 in which the same is a wave 22 turns, can in 9 shown release position and the distal part 4 opposite the proximal part 2 be turned to drive out the cannula.
While in the case of 8th and 9 through the locking projection 19 a rotational movement of the distal part relative to the proximal part is prevented, in the case of the embodiments according to FIG 10 and 11 prevents axial movement of the distal part relative to the proximal part, which provides needle stick protection during syringe attachment and after retraction of the cannula.
12 shows a second embodiment of an article according to the invention 1a in which the proximal part 2a in the area of its groove 5a recesses 24 which are triangular, leaving a series of teeth 23 results, in which the leadership tip 6 can engage. Here is thus through the groove 5a even the rest option given. The cylindrical body 10 with the sprocket is no longer necessary, and instead is a spring element 25 provided, which is attached to an annular seat 26 of the distal part 4a supported. 13 shows this embodiment in exploded view.
14 shows a third embodiment of an article according to the invention 1b in which to the proximal part 2 B an approach 28 is molded and attached to the distal part 4b an approach 27 is formed. A set screw 29 is through both approaches 27 and 28 led and intervenes in particular in 14 indicated by dashed internal thread of the approach 28 one. Optionally, also in the approach 27 be provided an internal thread. A head 30 the adjusting screw 29 is with a ribbing 31 provided for easier handling: An operator can on the head 30 rotate and thereby cause the set screw to be the proximal part 2 B axially opposite the distal part 4b shifts. This translational movement has approximately the consequence that the cannula 3 from the frontal area 17 of the distal part 4b exit.
The essay 1 can except over the Luer Lock ® 33 be connected to a syringe or instead be integrated into an ultrasound head to observe the point where the syringe is to be introduced. In case of 16 is a dosing regulator attachment for a syringe with the attachment 1 or 1b combined according to one of the embodiments of the inventions.
In all embodiments, the distal part 4 or 4a . 4b made of very soft plastic, whereby a compression of the distal part and a direct grip of the proximal part 2 . 2a . 2 B is possible. Preferably, in the region of the end face 17 the cylindrical jacket 34 transparent, allowing the end of the cannula 3 can also recognize the process of spraying. The cannula 3 is suitably bevelled, compare for example as in 14 see to facilitate precise placement of the cannula in or under the skin or facial skin of a human patient and then further into a facial muscle, into the subcutis or other organ or tissue.
Those disclosed in the foregoing description, claims and drawings Features may be of importance both individually and in any combination for the practice of the invention in its various forms.
DE 102010001506 A1 [0002]
WO 2009/107945 A2 [0002, 0003]
US 8858498 B2 [0002, 0004]
WO 2013/121307 A1 [0002, 0004]
DE 7242473 U [0002, 0004]
WO 2012/029082 A1 [0002, 0004]
EP 2523707 B1 [0005]
US 2001/0047151 A1 [0005]
DE 20013579 U1 [0005]
WO 98/50094 A1 [0005]
Essay ( 1 . 1a ) for one or more devices ( 100 ) for injecting a liquid into or under the skin ( 200 ), the article ( 1 . 1a ): a proximal part ( 2 . 2a ) connected to the device ( 100 ) can be coupled or connected to it, and a cannula ( 3 ), a distal part ( 4 . 4a ) that the cannula ( 3 ) at least partially surrounds and wherein the proximal part ( 2 . 2a ) and the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) are rotatable relative to each other such that a degree (d 3 ) of projecting out of the cannula ( 3 ) from the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) is variable, characterized in that a discrete number of stops with respect to the rotational movement is provided, to which a different degree of protrusion of the cannula ( 3 ) from the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) corresponds.
Essay ( 1 . 1a ) according to claim 1, characterized by a latching mechanism ( 10 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 ) providing a plurality of detent positions.
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the locking positions during rotation of the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) are successively traversed in the same direction of rotation and in this case the extent (d 3 ) of protruding out of the cannula ( 3 ) either constantly increased further or constantly downsized.
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 3, characterized by a sprocket of axially extending teeth ( 13 ) with axially extending grooves ( 14 ), and with an elastic locking member ( 15 ), which in a detent position in one of the grooves ( 14 ) engages, wherein the elastic locking member ( 15 ) is designed as a lamella.
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 4, characterized in that the sprocket ( 13 ) at the proximal part ( 2 ) is formed and closer to the cannula ( 3 ) is arranged as a thread ( 5 ), which determines the rotational movement of the distal part ( 4 ) opposite the proximal part ( 2 ).
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 4, characterized in that the sprocket is formed on an inner side of the distal part.
Essay ( 1 . 1a ) according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that on the outside at the proximal part ( 2 . 2a ) a spiral groove ( 5 . 5a ), into which the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) intervenes.
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 7 in the back reference to claim 5, characterized in that the distal part ( 4 ) and the proximal part ( 2 ) each have a circular cross-section that the sprocket ( 13 ) has a maximum radial extent which is smaller than the radial distance of a bottom of the spiral groove ( 5 ) from the center of the circular cross section.
Essay ( 1 . 1a ) according to claim 7 or claim 8, characterized in that between different sections of the spiral groove ( 5 . 5a ) an information carrying section ( 9 ) having at least one of a number, a letter, a symbol, a tick, a grayscale or a color on a gamut, or a combination of one or more of these.
Attachment according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that in an axially open to the distal side cavity of the proximal part, an internal thread is formed, in which engages a shaft of the distal part.
Attachment according to claim 2, characterized in that a plurality of teeth is provided with intermediate spaces, in which engages an elastic latching member, wherein the latching member, when it assumes a latching position, is elastically movable in the axial direction.
Essay ( 1a ) according to claim 2, characterized in that on the outside at the proximal part ( 2a ) a spiral groove ( 5a ), into which the distal part ( 4a ), wherein on or in the spiral groove ( 5a ) Detent recesses ( 24 ) are formed.
Essay ( 1 ) for one or more devices ( 100 ) for injecting a liquid into or under the skin ( 200 ), the article ( 1 ): a proximal part ( 2 ) connected to the device ( 100 ) can be coupled or connected to it, which is a cannula ( 3 ) and in a section a spiral groove ( 5 ) on an outer side into which a distal part ( 4 ), wherein the distal part ( 4 ) the cannula ( 3 ) at least partially surrounds and wherein the proximal part ( 2 . 2a ) and the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) are rotatable relative to each other such that the extent (d 3 ) of projecting out of the cannula ( 3 ) from the distal part ( 4 ) is variable, characterized in that axially successive portions of the spiral groove ( 5 ) through such raised sections ( 9 ) of the proximal part ( 2 ) carrying information indicated by numbers, letters, symbols, scale marks, and / or a gray or color gamut.
Essay ( 1 ) according to claim 13, characterized in that the spiral groove extends over an axial section of between 20% and 60% of the total axial extent of a cannula-carrying main body of the proximal part ( 2 ).
Essay ( 1 ) for one or more devices ( 100 ) for injecting a liquid into or under the skin ( 200 ), the article ( 1 ): a proximal part ( 2 ) connected to the device ( 100 ) can be coupled or connected to it, which is a cannula ( 3 ) and in a section a spiral groove ( 5 ) on an outer side into which a distal part ( 4 ), wherein the distal part ( 4 ) the cannula ( 3 ) at least partially surrounds and wherein the proximal part ( 2 . 2a ) and the distal part ( 4 . 4a ) are rotatable relative to each other such that the extent (d 3 ) of projecting out of the cannula ( 3 ) from the distal part ( 4 ), characterized in that the spiral groove extends over an axial section of between 20% and 60% of the total axial extent of a cannula-carrying body of the proximal part ( 2 ).
Essay ( 1 ) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized by a device ( 18 . 18a ) at the distal part ( 4 ), with the help of it at the proximal part ( 2 ) is held in a predetermined position in which the cannula ( 3 ) not at all from the distal part ( 4 protruding for needle stick protection prior to injection when placing the device ( 100 ) for injecting or after retracting the cannula or when changing the device ( 100 ) to inject.
Essay ( 1b ) for one or more devices ( 100 ) for injecting a liquid into or under the skin ( 200 ), the attachment comprising: a proximal part ( 2 B ) connected to the device ( 100 ) can be coupled or connected to it and which is a cannula ( 3 ), and a distal part that supports the cannula ( 3 ) surrounds at least in sections and opposite the proximal part ( 2 B ) is translationally movable, so that an extent (d 3 ) of protruding out of the cannula ( 3 ) from the proximal part ( 2 B ) is variable, characterized in that a set screw ( 29 ) into a thread on the proximal part ( 3b . 28 ) or on the distal part and a handle ( 30 ) has to touch.
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the distal part ( 4 . 4a . 4b ) comprises at least a portion of an elastically yielding material such that a user selects the distal portion (FIG. 4 . 4a . 4b ) is compressible so far that the proximal part is tangible.
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the distal part ( 4 . 4a . 4b ) an end face ( 17 ), which is flat or curved, preferably convex on the whole or concave as a whole.
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) according to one of claims 1 to 18, characterized in that the distal part ( 4 . 4a . 4b ) tapers at its distal end.
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) According to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the distal part has at least its distal end (at 34 ) is at least partially transparent.
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a transparent window, a magnifying glass ( 7 ), an opening or an electrically operated display in or on the distal part (FIG. 4 . 4a . 4b ).
Essay ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) according to one of claims 1 to 22, characterized in that the attachment ( 1 . 1a . 1b ) at its proximal part ( 2 . 2a . 2 B ) a coupling ( 33 ) for coupling to the device ( 100 ) for injecting a liquid, in particular in the form of a Luer Lock® ( 33 ), a Luer Slip ® , a cone for coupling a syringe or a hose connection.
Attachment according to one of claims 1 to 22, characterized in that the attachment is integral with the device for injecting a liquid.
Attachment according to one of claims 1 to 22, characterized in that the attachment is integrated in an ultrasound head for an ultrasound device or an ultrasound device.
Attachment according to one of claims 1 to 22, characterized in that the attachment is formed in or on a dosing regulator attachment for a device for injecting the liquid.
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