Automatic stopping device for the intravenous drip

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604411, 604254, A61M 100

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049590537

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an intravenous drip, which has a dripping vessel, a cap, a valve, a connecting tube and a pointed bar been inserted in the solution bottle letting the solution in said bottle to flow down through a solution passage of said bar into said dripping vessel, and said valve with a hollow cone to float on the solution level in said dripping vessel and to blow the flow of the solution by means of the circumferential surface of said hollow cone able to touch the upper inside rim of the connecting tube inserted in the said linking tube of the dripping vessel as the solution level therein gradually goes down.

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