Collection container with siphon assembly

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation

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128760, 128765, 128767, A61F 544

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042652430

ABSTRACT:
A container for collecting body fluids comprising, a receptacle having a cavity, and a siphon assembly having a pair of opposed spaced walls defining a chamber, a port communicating with the chamber to receive the fluids, and a siphon passageway. The passageway has an upper portion spaced a substantial distance above a lower portion of the chamber and located below an upper portion of the chamber, a first portion connecting the passageway upper portion to the lower portion of the chamber, and a second portion extending downwardly from the passageway upper portion and communicating with the receptacle cavity.

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