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Temperature-controlled electric heating device for heating instillation or transfusion liquids

  • US 4,293,762 A
  • Filed: 11/30/1978
  • Issued: 10/06/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/16/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A heating device for instillation comprising a casing having means at one end thereof for vertically supporting the casing during use of the device, said casing including a circuit element receiving chamber and a heater receiving chamber having a front opening, a lid for at least covering said front opening of the heater receiving chamber, a heater situated in said heater receiving chamber, said heater including a heater segment coextensive with, disposed in and filling said front opening and an electric heating element attached to a back side of the heater segment for heating the segment, said heater segment having a tortous groove on a front side thereof for receiving therein a liquid feed pipe through which an instillation liquid to be heated flows, said lid being arranged to cover said groove and feed pipe received therein when in closed position, said groove having upper and lower curves and extending from an upper portion of the heater segment to a lower portion thereof to keep the instillation liquid in the liquid feed pipe between the upper and lower curves for a period sufficient to heat the liquid, and electric circuit means situated in said circuit element receiving chamber, said electric circuit means including first and second temperature control thermistors, the first thermistor sensing temperature of the instillation liquid after passing through the length of the heater segment groove for operating said circuit means to intermittently energize the heating element to heat the instillation liquid flowing through the feed pipe to a predetermined temperature, the second thermistor being provided at the electric heating element for operating said circuit means to turn off the electric circuit means when the electrical heating element is heated beyond a predetermined temperature due to excess flow of the instillation liquid to thereby override the control of the heating element by the first thermistor.

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