Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090069627 | Device for supporting the abdominal wall relative to underlying organs during minimally invasive surgery - Device for supporting the abdominal wall away from organs positioned thereunder for freeing up a surgical space in minimally invasive surgery, having multiple tube-shaped hollow bodies, which are fillable via a hose line ( | 03-12-2009 |
20100198152 | CANNULA DEVICE HAVING PIVOTABLE NEEDLE GUARD - A cannula device having a base body made of plastic, on which a cannula is held, and having a guard element that can be moved relative to the base body into a second position, in which the cannula tip is exposed for the use of the cannula device, from a first position, in which, in the delivered state of the cannula device, the cannula tip is covered to protect the user from injury. The guard element is movable, after use of the cannula device, back into a third position in which the cannula tip is covered to protect a user from injury, and the guard element is irreversibly locked to the base body by a third fixing device including a first latching protrusion protruding from the base body and at least one first latching receptacle, associated with the first latching protrusion in at least one side wall of the guard element. | 08-05-2010 |
20110245797 | DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A TUBULAR PART TO THE INSIDE OF A BOTTLE - Device for connecting a tubular part having a first end provided with a tip, and a second end provided with a connecting device. The connecting device connects an inside of the tubular part with a syringe and with the inside of a bottle, which bottle includes a neck having a stopper penetrable by the tip of the tubular part. Device includes a supporting device for sealing and fitting the device into place on the neck of the bottle in a tight and substantially centered manner. A holding device holds the tubular part in a displaceable manner relative to the supporting device in a penetration direction of the tip of the tubular part. Holding device includes a tight, deformable membrane with two edges, one edge of which is connected tightly to the tubular part and another edge of which is connected tightly to the supporting device. | 10-06-2011 |
20140052166 | SUPRAPUBIC SAFETY CANNULA - The present invention relates to a cannula for puncturing body cavities, comprising an inner and an outer longitudinally cut sleeve with proximal and distal ends. The inner sleeve is arranged within the outer sleeve so as to be longitudinally displaceable and rotatable within the outer sleeve such that the longitudinal cut of the inner sleeve is covered by the outer sleeve in a first rotational position and the longitudinal cuts of the inner and outer sleeves are placed on top of each other in a second rotational position. The distal end of the inner sleeve is provided with a puncture tip that is completely retracted into the outer sleeve if the inner sleeve is in the second rotational position, wherein the inner and outer sleeves and/or the two handle portions are, preferably unreleasably, locked to one another. | 02-20-2014 |
20140190473 | INHALATION PEN - The present invention relates to an inhaler for administering a defined dose of an active ingredient into the respiratory tracts of a user. The inhaler has an elongate shape defining a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional profile, wherein the maximum cross-sectional area is at most 4 cm | 07-10-2014 |
20140236104 | PUNCH-REDUCING CANNULA - The present invention relates to a new bevel or grinding for a punch-reducing cannula, i.e. a cannula which reduces punching particles, and, in particular, to a punch-reducing cannula having a beveled or ground end as well as to a method for manufacturing a cannula which reduces punching particles. | 08-21-2014 |
20150105719 | CANNULA COMPRISING A STYLET UNIT ARRANGED IN A DISPACEABLE MANNER - This application relates to a cannula ( | 04-16-2015 |
20150112281 | SAFETY CANNULA FOR EXTRACORPOEREAL BLOOD TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a safety cannula, in particular for extracorporeal blood treatment, comprising a housing and a puncturing cannula having a ground tip, wherein the housing is designed to lie against the skin of a patient during use, and furthermore comprising a safety device which is suitable for automatically pulling the puncturing cannula back into the housing into a protected position when the housing is removed from the skin. | 04-23-2015 |