Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation
Patent
1974-10-17
1976-06-29
Aegerter, Richard E.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Ozone or ion generation
141 59, A61M 100
Patent
active
039659020
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a suction operated body fluid collection bottle having cylindrical portion terminating in a dome-shaped portion. An opening is positioned centrally with respect to said dome. The sides of the opening are arranged to accept a screw cap closure. The said closure has an upwardly standing nipple arranged to be attached to a suction conduit line and a second nipple arranged to be attached to a conduit terminating at the other end at a source of body fluids. The arrangement of the bottle is designed to aspirate the body fluids into the container without permitting the fluids to actually reach the suction line. In another embodiment the aperture has an insert container which extends downwardly into the container. The insert container is calibrated to receive accurately measurable, small quantities of body fluid collected within both the bottle and the insert. Such insert includes overflow means whereby quantities in excess of a predetermined amount can overflow into the interior of the bottle.
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patent: 3685517 (1972-08-01), Reynolds
patent: 3699815 (1972-10-01), Holbrook
Cornett, III Walter Goza
Reilly Richard J.
Riddle James H.
Wharmby David
Aegerter Richard E.
Respiratory Care, Inc.
Schellin Eric P.
Schmidt Frederick R.
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