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publicationNumber US-8100867-B2
titleOfInvention Needle
abstract A needle ( 1, 100, 110 ) for precision filling of dosage containers, such as vials, ampoules etc. is provided. The needle ideally comprises an elongate plastics body ( 2 ) having a through channel ( 5 ) extending between inlet ( 3 ) and outlet ( 4 ) openings. A tip portion ( 7 b ) at the outlet opening ( 4 ) has a chamfer ( 8 ) tapering towards the outlet opening ( 4 ) and an end surface ( 9 ) around the opening so that the tip portion ( 7 b ) is frusto-conical. The surface area of the end surface ( 9 ) is sufficiently smaller than the area of the cross-section of the needle body ( 2 ) so that in use the needle ( 1 ) is capable of providing for formation of smaller droplets of liquid at the outlet ( 4 ) compared to needles without such body thickness reduction at the time when the liquid flow through the needle is shut off. The end surface ( 9 ) may be so narrow as to take the form of a sharp rim.
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