Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation
Patent
1977-07-15
1979-11-27
Truluck, Dalton L.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Ozone or ion generation
128274, 137242, 137331, 137399, 222 67, A61M 514
Patent
active
041755588
ABSTRACT:
A parenteral liquid administering device includes an enlarged, liquid-holding burette-type chamber for receiving measured aliquots of liquid from a source. The burette has a bottom flow aperture with a valve controlling flow through the aperture. The valve includes a buoyant float ball and a valve seat positioned about the bottom flow aperture to receive the ball, in the absence of sufficient liquid to float it, in air-tight, sealing relation. Apertured retention means are provided surrounding the ball which are proportioned to permit it to float in spaced relation from the valve seat in the presence of liquid passing through the apertured retention means.
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Hess, III John M.
Mittleman Herbert
Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc.
Ellis Garrettson
Flattery Paul C.
Kirby, Jr. John P.
Truluck Dalton L.
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