Surgery – Respiratory method or device
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2006-06-13
Patel, Mital (Department: 3743)
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
C128S202270, C128S207140, C128S200260
Reexamination Certificate
active
07059322
ABSTRACT:
An airway adapter suitable for use with patients having low tidal volumes, e.g., neonates, which minimizes deadspace in the airway and promotes smooth flow of gases through the adapter. The adapter includes a first portion adapted to couple to a tubular adapter, such as an endotracheal tube adapter, and a second portion adapted to couple to a ventilation tube. A longitudinally compressible member is coupled to the first portion to minimize deadspace in the adapter. A portion of the compressible member resiliently contacts and seals against a tubular adapter upon assembly of the airway adapter therewith.
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Rich David R
Sandor John L
Tencza Richard S
Triunfo, Jr. John A
Haas Michael W.
Patel Mital
RIC Investments, LLC.
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