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titleOfInvention Hydrogen injector and hydrogen injection system having the same
abstract A beverage rich in hydrogen is provided which is safe and low in cost. A hydrogen injector 1 for inserting a needle 23 into an object 60 into which hydrogen is to be injected and injecting hydrogen into the object through the needle 23, and a tube 6 connected to an external hydrogen supply source 81. A hollow needle 23 connected to the tube, a pressing portion 2 for pushing out the hollow needle, an elastic member 46 for biasing the pressing portion in the direction from the second position to the first position, and an object The contact member 5 is a contact member 5 having a through hole 50 through which a hollow needle can be inserted and withdrawn. When the pressing portion is pushed, the hollow needle is first resisted against the elastic force of the elastic member A hydrogen injector that is movable from a position to a second position, and that projects a hollow needle to a position that is exposed from the through hole of the contact member and enters the inside of the object, and a hydrogen injection system that includes at least a hydrogen supply device 80 70. [Selection] Figure 3
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