Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-04
2008-03-04
Yu, Justine R. (Department: 3771)
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
C128S206110, C128S203220, C128S200240, C425S275000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10861927
ABSTRACT:
A cannula comprising a main body which defines an internal chamber therein. A first and second nasal prongs, respectively, communicate with the internal chamber to define first and second nasal prong passages. A mouthpiece has a gas passageway and a retainer passageway and a first end of the gas passageway communicates with the internal chamber while a second free end of the mouthpiece has a gas opening therein. A shape retaining member is received within the retainer passageway to facilitate retaining an adjusted position of an opening of the gas passageway with respect to a remainder of the cannula. A method of forming the cannula is also disclosed.
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Salter Labs, “Dual Oral/Nasal ETCO 2 Sampling Cannulas”. Copyright 1991, Revised Sep. 2003.
Curti James N.
Salter Peter W.
Ali Shumaya B.
Davis & Bujold & Daniels, P.L.L.C.
Salter Labs
Yu Justine R.
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