INSERTION HEAD WITH A HANDLE
First Claim
1. An insertion head for medical or pharmaceutical applications, said insertion head comprising:
- a) a base comprising a lower side which can be positioned on organic tissue;
b) an insertion means which is movably mounted by the base and can be inserted into the tissue;
c) wherein the insertion means can be moved relative to the base from a protective position in which a free end of the insertion means is short of the lower side of the base, into an insertion position in which the free end protrudes beyond the lower side;
d) a handle which projects from the base and comprises a first handle component and a second movable handle component which can be moved relative to the base and the first handle component;
e) and a coupling which transmits a movement of the second handle component into a movement of the insertion means.
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Abstract
An insertion head for medical or pharmaceutical applications includes a base having a lower side which can be positioned on organic tissue; an insertion means movably mounted by the base and insertable into the tissue; where the insertion means is movable relative to the base from a protective position in which a free end of the insertion means is short of the lower side of the base, into an insertion position in which the free end protrudes beyond the lower side; a handle which projects from the base and includes a first handle component and a second handle component movable relative to the base and the first handle component; and a coupling that transmits a movement of the second handle component into a movement of the insertion means.
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28 Claims
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1. An insertion head for medical or pharmaceutical applications, said insertion head comprising:
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a) a base comprising a lower side which can be positioned on organic tissue; b) an insertion means which is movably mounted by the base and can be inserted into the tissue; c) wherein the insertion means can be moved relative to the base from a protective position in which a free end of the insertion means is short of the lower side of the base, into an insertion position in which the free end protrudes beyond the lower side; d) a handle which projects from the base and comprises a first handle component and a second movable handle component which can be moved relative to the base and the first handle component; e) and a coupling which transmits a movement of the second handle component into a movement of the insertion means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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