Pressure limiting valve for ventilation gas apparatus

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure

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12820418, A61M 1600, A62B 700, A62B 902

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ABSTRACT:
Pressure limiting valve for being inserted into ventilation gas apparatus which valve includes a first vent for venting ventilation gas present in the apparatus above a first pressure to provide pressurized ventilation gas delivered to a person with a peak inspiratory pressure during periods of inspiration substantially equal to the first pressure, and including a second vent for venting accumulating pressurized ventilation gas present in the apparatus from increasing above a second pressure less than the first pressure to establish a base line pressure for the pressurized breathing gas to which the person is exposed during periods between periods of inspiration.

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