Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Patent
1991-09-05
1992-12-22
Morris, Theodore
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
134 21, 134 2211, B08B 504, B08B 900
Patent
active
051731231
ABSTRACT:
A preferred embodiment is directed to a system for freeing obstructions formed in a hollow surgical suction implement having first and second open ends. The system includes a fluid container having at least one opening for receiving the first open end of the hollow surgical suction implement. A plurality of bristles are formed in the fluid container. The bristles are tapered to facilitate insertion in the hollow surgical suction implement and provide greater stability. Level identifying indicia is formed on the fluid container to identify the amount of fluid therein. A vacuum suction system is adapted to be operably connected to the second open end of the hollow surgical suction implement to direct fluid in the fluid container through the surgical suction implement at a predetermined time after the first end of the surgical suction implement is inserted in the fluid container. The vacuum suction system directs fluid passing therethrough into a reservoir. The reservoir includes level identifying indicia for identifying the level of fluid therein.
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Chaudhry Saeed T.
Morris Theodore
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