Surgery – Container for blood or body treating material – or means used... – Bag type
Patent
1989-01-09
1991-04-09
Pellegrino, Stephen C.
Surgery
Container for blood or body treating material, or means used...
Bag type
604247, 604323, 128DIG24, 383 44, 141 27, A61B 1900
Patent
active
050061186
ABSTRACT:
A liquid transfer assembly comprises a drug container and a syringe. The container has a bag of a flexible polymer with spines forming channels internally of the bag. The container is closed by a valve which has a valve member that is urged outwardly to a closed position by a helical spring. A luer taper bore in the valve is engaged by the nose of the syringe which, when inserted, depresses the valve member and opens the valve. Withdrawing the plunger of the syringe causes liquid drug in the bag to be sucked through the valve into the syringe and the bag to collapse about the remaining contents. The valve reseals the remaining contents on withdrawal of the syringe.
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Lewis Ralph A.
Pellegrino Stephen C.
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