Device suitable for rendering harmless the cannula of syringes

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A61M 5/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2041336

11 ABSTRACT In order to render harmless syringe cannulae that are designed for one time use, metal tube 27 of cannula 28 is introduced into an insertion opening 19 of a casing 1 that comprises two electrodes that are arranged beneath insertion opening 19, whereby via such electrodes a electrical circuit including metal tube 27 of cannula 28 can be completed for the purpose of rendering the latter unusable, whereby insertion opening 19 limits insertion motion by means of a stop. Insertion opening 19 has a circular shape and permits metal tube 27 to be inserted only in its longitudinal direction 21. Positioned directly beneath insertion opening 19 are both a first electrode 9 comprising an insertion opening 10 capable of accommodating a metal tube 27 and a second electrode 6 that permits the tip of metal tube 27 having penetrated through insertion opening 10 of first electrode 9, to make contact with second electrode 6 that is provided preferably with a sloping slide face 30. (Figure 5)

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