Heat exchanger for extracorporeal circuit
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1. A heat exchanger for regulating the temperature of blood flowing in an extracorporeal blood circuit comprising:
- a plurality of closely spaced heat exchange tubes for conducting a heat exchange fluid, outwardly extending rib means formed along the length of each of said tubes;
a housing enclosing the tubes with a heat exchange fluid inlet and a heat exchange fluid outlet extending into and out of said housing, said housing further having a blood inlet and a blood outlet; and
a flexible core positioned between the heat exchange tubes and resiliently urging the tubes against the housing and shaped to form, in combination with the housing and said rib means, passages through which blood may flow in heat exchange relation with the heat exchange fluid in the tubes, the resiliency and shape of the core being such that substantially all the blood is directed through said passages to maximize the heat transfer capability.
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Abstract
The oxygenater heat exchanger disclosed utilizes a heat transfer tube having several tube legs arranged in closely spaced, parallel relation. A resilient central core fits resiliently within the tube legs and cooperates with spiral ribs on the tube and with the housing to form blood flow spiral passages down around the exterior of each of the tube legs. The blood inlet is positioned to enhance efficient heat exchange.
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1. A heat exchanger for regulating the temperature of blood flowing in an extracorporeal blood circuit comprising:
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a plurality of closely spaced heat exchange tubes for conducting a heat exchange fluid, outwardly extending rib means formed along the length of each of said tubes; a housing enclosing the tubes with a heat exchange fluid inlet and a heat exchange fluid outlet extending into and out of said housing, said housing further having a blood inlet and a blood outlet; and a flexible core positioned between the heat exchange tubes and resiliently urging the tubes against the housing and shaped to form, in combination with the housing and said rib means, passages through which blood may flow in heat exchange relation with the heat exchange fluid in the tubes, the resiliency and shape of the core being such that substantially all the blood is directed through said passages to maximize the heat transfer capability. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A heat exchanger for regulating the temperature of blood flowing in an extracorporeal circuit comprising:
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a generally elongated housing having an inlet and an outlet for circulating blood therethrough; a continuous heat exchange tube positioned within said housing having an inlet end and an outlet end extending out of the housing, said continuous tube further including a first elongated leg extending from said inlet and a second elongated leg extending parallel to said first leg and joined to the first leg by a curved section to form a first U-shaped loop, said continuous tube further including third and fourth elongated legs extending generally parallel to the first and second elongated legs, said third and fourth legs being joined by a curved portion to form a second U-shaped loop, with the fourth leg having an end remote from the third leg which is connected to the outlet of the continuous tube, said first and second loops being joined by a lower curved section which extends diagonally between the first and second U-shaped loops; a spiral rib means formed on the exterior of said continuous tube and extending substantially throughout the length of the continuous tube; and a resilient centrally located core having an elongated configuration which fits between the first and second U-shaped loops and includes a portion that extends between the first and second legs and a portion that extends between the third and fourth legs, said core being formed to resiliently engage the loops and said housing and further hold the loops in engagement with the housing in a manner such that the core and the housing, in cooperation with the continuous tube rib means, form spiral passages around each leg through which the blood must flow to reach the blood outlet. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A heat exchanger for a blood oxygenator comprising:
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an elongated, vertically oriented housing having a blood inlet near one end of the housing; an elongated heat exchange tube positioned in said housing having an inlet end near a second end of the housing and having an outlet end, said tube having a plurality of generally parallel tube legs extending in said housing including first leg having a first end and a second end, said leg extending from said first end adjacent said tube inlet end to said second end located directly in front of said housing blood inlet such that blood entering the housing through said blood inlet will first flow onto the exterior of said first leg second end before reaching the exterior of a second leg having an end connected to said first leg second end, and heat exchange rib means formed on the exterior of said tube; and means positioned in said housing cooperating with said rib means and said housing to form passages around said elongated tube legs through which the blood flows in heat exchange relation with the heat exchange fluid in said elongated tube while moving towards a blood outlet in said housing.
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