Pressure diaphragm
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1. A pressure diaphragm comprising:
- a substantially rigid body;
fluid inlet means carried by said body for connection to a first IV tube;
fluid outlet means carried by said body for connection to a second IV tube;
a continuously elongated fluid channel formed in said body, one end of said fluid channel communicating with said fluid inlet means and the opposite end of said fluid channel communicating with said fluid outlet means, said fluid channel having a substantially uniform cross-sectional flow area that is substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of said first IV tube, and at least a portion of said channel defining an opening through an exterior surface of said body; and
a flexible membrane overlying said opening and sealed to said body around said opening, whereby fluid pressure in said first and second IV tubes is transmitted through said opening to said membrane.
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Abstract
A pressure diaphragm, wherein at least a portion of an elongate fluid channel is formed diametrically across, and is open through, a flat raised surface of a substantially rigid, disk-like body, and wherein a flexible membrane overlies the raised surface and is sealed to a surrounding flange. The fluid channel communicates with fluid inlet and outlet fittings carried by the body, which are adapted for connection with the tubes of an IV set, and the cross-sectional flow area of the fluid channel is substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of any IV tube adapted for connection to the fluid inlet fitting.
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1. A pressure diaphragm comprising:
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a substantially rigid body; fluid inlet means carried by said body for connection to a first IV tube; fluid outlet means carried by said body for connection to a second IV tube; a continuously elongated fluid channel formed in said body, one end of said fluid channel communicating with said fluid inlet means and the opposite end of said fluid channel communicating with said fluid outlet means, said fluid channel having a substantially uniform cross-sectional flow area that is substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of said first IV tube, and at least a portion of said channel defining an opening through an exterior surface of said body; and a flexible membrane overlying said opening and sealed to said body around said opening, whereby fluid pressure in said first and second IV tubes is transmitted through said opening to said membrane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A pressure diaphragm comprising:
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a substantially rigid body; fluid inlet means, carried by said body, for connection to a first IV tube; fluid outlet means, carried by said body, for connection to a second IV tube; a fluid channel formed in said body, at least a portion of said channel defining an opening through an exterior surface of said body, said channel communicating with both said fluid inlet means and said fluid outlet means, and said channel further having a cross-sectional flow area substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of said first IV tube; and a flexible membrane overlying said opening and sealed to said body around said opening, whereby fluid pressure in said first and second IV tubes is transmitted through said opening to said membrane. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A pressure diaphragm comprising:
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a relatively thin, disk-like body having an upper surface; a fluid inlet fitting carried by said body and adapted for connection to a first IV tube; a fluid outlet fitting carried by said body and adapted for connection to a second IV tube; a continuously elongated fluid channel formed in said body, said fluid channel having a substantially uniform cross-sectional flow area that is substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of said first IV tube, said fluid channel including a central channel portion directed diametrically across said body, said central channel portion opening through said upper surface, and said fluid channel further including a first connecting channel portion connecting one end of said central channel portion to said fluid inlet fitting and a second connecting channel portion connecting the other end of said central channel portion to said fluid outlet fitting; and a thin flexible membrane overlying said upper surface and sealed to said body only around the periphery of said upper surface, whereby fluid pressure in said first and second IV tubes is transmitted through said opening to said membrane. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A pressure diaphragm comprising:
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a relatively thin, disk-like body having a flat upper surface; a fluid inlet fitting carried by said body and adapted for connection to a first IV tube; a fluid outlet fitting carried by said body and adapted for connection to a second IV tube; an elongated fluid channel formed in said body, said fluid channel having a cross-sectional flow area substantially equal to or less than the cross-sectional flow area of said first IV tube, said fluid channel including a central channel portion directed diametrically across said body and opening through said upper surface, and said fluid channel further including a first connecting channel portion connecting one end of said central channel portion to said fluid inlet fitting and a second connecting channel portion connecting the other end of said central channel portion to said fluid outlet fitting; and a thin flexible membrane overlying said upper surface and sealed to said body only around the periphery of said upper surface, whereby fluid pressure in said first and second IV tubes is transmitted through said membrane. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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