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Body fluid suction device indicators

  • US 4,404,924 A
  • Filed: 09/05/1980
  • Issued: 09/20/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/05/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A suction device for receiving body fluids comprising:

  • container means including a constant force moveable wall means for defining a suction chamber adapted to maintain a subatmospheric pressure and to receive body fluids;

    a vacuum indicator comprising a flexible tube which is closed at one end by a preselected mass, said tube movable between a rest state, in which the interior volume of the tube has a first value, and a collapsed state, in which the interior volume of the tube is substantially less than the first value;

    means for mounting the tube to the container means such that the interior volume of the tube is in fluid communication with the suction chamber;

    the flexibility of said tube being chosen such that the tube collapses to the collapsed state when a subatmospheric pressure less than a first predetermined value is induced in the suction chamber, and the tube returns to the rest state when the pressure in the container means rises to a value greater than a second predetermined value, greater than the first predetermined value, such that the tube provides a visual indication of the pressure in the suction chamber.

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