Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling or refilling of dispensers
Patent
1996-12-27
1998-09-01
Recla, Henry J.
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Filling or refilling of dispensers
141 59, 141198, 141285, B65B 104
Patent
active
057997101
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement in connection with an anaesthetic, liquid container, said arrangement comprising a device for conducting anaesthetic liquid during emptying of the anaesthetic liquid container from the anaesthetic liquid container to a transport or supply container connected to a filling port of the anaesthetic liquid container, and vice versa during the filling of the anaesthetic liquid container, and a device for removing a volume of gas equivalent to the volume of anaesthetic liquid during emptying of the anaesthetic liquid container from the transport or supply container and during filling correspondingly from the anaesthetic liquid container. To allow the anaesthetic liquid container to be emptied effectively, an intermediate container which is provided in connection with the anaesthetic liquid container and formed from a curved tubular portion and which during the filling of the anaesthetic liquid container forms a common conduit for the anaesthetic liquid and the gas removed from the liquid container is adapted during the emptying of the anaesthetic liquid container to form a conduit at least for the anaesthetic liquid discharged from the anaesthetic liquid container.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3536108 (1970-10-01), Schreiber
patent: 3565133 (1971-02-01), Jones
Douglas Steven O.
Instrumentarium Oy
Recla Henry J.
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