Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Gas produced by electrolysis or chemical reaction
Patent
1984-07-06
1987-06-09
Recla, Henry J.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Gas produced by electrolysis or chemical reaction
422120, 422167, A62B 708, A61M 1600
Patent
active
046712704
ABSTRACT:
A portable oxygen inhaler comprises a chlorate candle, a mask, a tube connecting the chlorate candle and the mask, and a handily-sized case housing these and other component parts as an integral unit. When an actuation pin provided on the chlorate candle is pulled out of the case, oxygen is immediately generated and supplied to the mask.
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Midori Anzen Industry Co., Ltd.
Oujevoik George B.
Recla Henry J.
Reichle Karin M.
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