Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Gas produced by electrolysis or chemical reaction
Patent
1980-04-21
1981-11-17
Recla, Henry J.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Gas produced by electrolysis or chemical reaction
12820415, 165DIG10, A62B 708
Patent
active
043005470
ABSTRACT:
A respirator includes an arrangement for receiving exhalation air from a person for circulating this air which advantageously has been enriched with oxygen and treated to remove carbon dioxide through an inhalation line. The inhalation line is covered with a sheath of material which can be wetted with a liquid so that when the liquid evaporates the inhalation line is cooled.
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Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft
Recla Henry J.
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