Evacuation manifold for medical anesthesia circuits
First Claim
1. An anesthetic gas evacuation manifold, said manifold having an inlet for receiving exhaust anesthetic gases and an outlet for discharging said gases to a vacuum collection system, said manifold having a positive pressure relief valve and a negative pressure pressure relief valve, said positive pressure relief valve having a first valve seat and a first normally closed movable valve member, said first movable member adapted to move from said first valve seat when a predetermined positive pressure occurs within said manifold, said negative pressure relief valve having a second valve seat and a second normally closed movable valve member, said second movable valve member adapted to move from said second valve seat when a predetermined negative pressure occurs within said manifold and means external of said manifold to simultaneously manually move said first and second movable valve members, respectively, from said first and second valve seats.
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Abstract
A manifold is described for use with anesthesia breathing circuits and which is adapted to receive exhaust anesthetic gases from the anesthesia breathing circuit for disposal thereof. The manifold is connectible to a vacuum system for such disposal and includes a needle valve which may be set to establish a desired flow of exhaust anesthetic gas to the vacuum system. Because the pressures (either positive or negative) within the manifold will also have an effect on pressures within the anesthesia breathing circuit from which the exhaust anesthetic gas is received, it is necessary to control the pressure inside the manifold within certain predetermined limits. Relief valves are thus provided and which relieve the pressure within the manifold at certain predetermined positive and negative limits. The relief valves are so arranged that both may be opened manually by a common member which is accessible exterior of the manifold and can readily be displaced by personnel. The displacement simultaneously opens both valves to free the same from sticking.
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- 1. An anesthetic gas evacuation manifold, said manifold having an inlet for receiving exhaust anesthetic gases and an outlet for discharging said gases to a vacuum collection system, said manifold having a positive pressure relief valve and a negative pressure pressure relief valve, said positive pressure relief valve having a first valve seat and a first normally closed movable valve member, said first movable member adapted to move from said first valve seat when a predetermined positive pressure occurs within said manifold, said negative pressure relief valve having a second valve seat and a second normally closed movable valve member, said second movable valve member adapted to move from said second valve seat when a predetermined negative pressure occurs within said manifold and means external of said manifold to simultaneously manually move said first and second movable valve members, respectively, from said first and second valve seats.
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