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publicationNumber BR-102020013696-B1
titleOfInvention SUPPORT FOR SERUM OR CONGENERATIONS WITH COUPLED ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE
abstract SUPPORT FOR SERUM OR CONGENERATIONS WITH COUPLED ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE. The present invention relates to an electromechanical device coupled in an advanced support for serum or the like, with particular application in the medical field, particularly in the control of the end of the serum applied to the patient, in addition to preventing the loss of venous access. The invention includes a detection sensor (7) that connects, by means of wiring (8), to the electromechanical device (9) coupled to the advanced support, said electromechanical device (9) containing a coil (10) inserted inside a cover cylindrical (11), which acts by moving a linear pin (12), it passes through a base-support (13), which can be fixed to the said vertical support (2), said base-support (13) receiving a cylindrical element ( 14) coupled to the linear pin (12), so that, when the latter is moved, from the coil energization command (10), it will act on the cannula (15) of the serum or the congener, in order to compress it and block the flow of air into the vein when the serum is finished, preventing the loss of venous access.
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