Classification
Description
A medical 10ml syringe which is designed to autodisable after use, thus preventing the possibility of the medical transmission of blood bourne diseases by the reuse of contaminated needles. Invented by Marc Andrew Koska in 2001. Both syringe and plunger are made from medial grade injection moulded polypropylene. It was made under licence by Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd. circa 2011. This example has had the plunger fully depressed and is thus non-retractable.
Designers & Manufacturers
Designer (Person)
Manufacturer
Inscriptions
printed: "KOJAK The non reusable syringe" (side of barrel)
Object number
AIBDC : 008069.3
Date
2011 (circa)
Country
Method
Material
plastic | |
PP | barrel and plunger |
polypropylene | |
unidentified | unidentified |
Dimensions
Width
28mm
Depth
15mm
Length
110mm