Bottles and jars – Ejecting – Siphon type
Patent
1980-06-05
1982-03-02
Norton, Donald F.
Bottles and jars
Ejecting
Siphon type
128276, B65D 100
Patent
active
043175252
ABSTRACT:
A body fluid collection device includes a blow-molded unitary plastic container having a pair of integral tube connectors formed in the upper wall for connecting a pair of tubes in fluid communication with the interior of the container. One tube can be connected with a source of vacuum and the other to a source of body fluid. A line of weakness is formed in the container sidewall adjacent the upper end which permits the upper end of the container to be manually opened for removal of collected material for clinical testing. The line of weakness may be a slot, perforation line or an area of reduced wall thickness.
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Melville Douglas K.
Schuessler Thomas F.
Garber Stanley N.
Norton Donald F.
O'Meara William R.
Sherwood Medical Industries Inc.
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