Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters mouth or tracheotomy...
Patent
1992-08-31
1994-05-31
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Respiratory gas supply means enters mouth or tracheotomy...
128912, 128DIG26, A61M 1600
Patent
active
053159918
ABSTRACT:
A connector for joining an endotracheal tube and an integrally formed auxiliary lumen to a source of anesthesia and a preselected item of auxiliary equipment, respectively, includes a first pair of tubular mounting members on a proximal end of the connector that are closely radially spaced with respect to one another and longitudinally spaced from a second pair of tubular mounting members on a distal end of the connector that are closely radially spaced with respect to one another. A pair of parallel bores are formed in the base of the connector to provide fluid communication between associated, longitudinally spaced apart mounting members. The radially spaced mounting members on the proximal end slide-fittingly receive the respective distal ends of an anesthesia supply tube elbow connector and an auxiliary monitoring equipment tube, and the radially spaced mounting members on the distal end slide-fittingly receive the respective proximal ends of an endotracheal tube and an auxiliary lumen that is formed integrally with the endotracheal tube. A CO.sub.2 port is formed in a tubular mounting member on the proximal end of the connector.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4674496 (1987-06-01), Svadjian et al.
Advanced Medical Concepts, Inc.
Burr Edgar S.
Lewis Aaron J.
Mason, Jr. Joseph C.
Smith Ronald E.
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