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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 05, 2000
Udo Goebel, Melsungen-Kirchhof, DE;
Manfred Friederichs, Melsungen, DE;
Volker Harms, Kassel, DE;
Manfred Heitmann, Haan, DE;
Tabea Hinkel, Melsungen, DE;
Karl-Heinz Koch, Melsungen, DE;
Hans-Joachim Otto, Melsungen, DE;
Klaus Siemon, Koerle, DE;
Martin Sippel, Melsungen, DE;
B. Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen, DE;
Abstract
device for administering liquids comprises an administering part ( ) and an adhesive plaster ( ). The administering part ( ) is connected with a cannula stud ( ) and an administering line ( ) and carries a liquid. For fastening the administering part ( ) to the surface of a patient's skin or the surface of an object the adhesive plaster ( ) is stuck on the surface. The adhesive plaster ( ) is provided with a plug-in pin ( ) which is adapted to be inserted into an insertion opening ( ) of the filter ( ). By placing the filter ( ) onto the plug-in pin ( ) the administering part ( ) is detachably connected with the adhesive plaster ( ). If the administering part ( ) is a filter with transparent housing the filter membrane is well visible since the latter is not covered by adhesive strips when the filter is fastened to the patient's body.