Clamp for regulating flow of parenteral solutions

Valves and valve actuation – Tube compressors – Pivoting tube contacting element

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137595, 251 10, 251251, 604 34, 604250, F16L 5514, F16K 706

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ABSTRACT:
A clamp for regulating the flow of parenteral solutions is disclosed which includes a clamp body having a channel for accommodating a length of administration set tubing so that a portion of the tubing is compressed to a closed position while at least one side of the tubing is left uncompressed to provide a passageway for the solution. A cam member or platen is moveably mounted on the clamp body for applying an adjustable compressive force against the uncompressed side of the tubing to vary the area of the passageway and the rate of flow of the solution.

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