FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a tattooing apparatus designed so that to enable adjustment of the concentration of a colouring solution for tattoo or permanent makeup. The invention objective consists in creation of a tattooing apparatus designed so that to enable application of a certain shape tattoo onto the skin with varied concentration of the tattoo colouring agent by way of adjustment of the volume of such solution injection through a fast and convenient action. Disclosed is a tattooing apparatus containing a tattooing needle designed so that to enable reciprocal movement to and from the skin to ensure penetration of the tattoo colouring solution contained inside the apparatus into the skin to produce a tattoo in such a way. The above tattooing apparatus is designed so that to enable adjustment of the concentration of a colouring solution for tattoo making. The tattooing apparatus contains the chamber pressure adjuster for adjustment of the openness and closure degree of the hole in the accumulation chamber containing the tattoo colouring solution thus to adjust pressure inside the accumulation chamber.
EFFECT: creation of a tattooing apparatus designed so that to enable application of a certain shape tattoo onto the skin with varied concentration of the tattoo colouring agent by way of adjustment of the volume of such solution injection through a fast and convenient action.
18 cl, 17 dwg
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Dates
2013-10-27—Published
2010-07-13—Filed