Gas analyzer separator
First Claim
1. A liquid separator for a gas analyzer for analyzing gases exhaled by a patient, said separator comprising:
- means for defining a separation chamber having an input port, a lower output port, an upper output port, and a first concave wall extending between the input port and the lower output port;
a barrier which extends partially into the separation chamber between the input port and the upper output port to define a first chamber, included in the separation chamber and disposed between the input port and the lower output port, and a second chamber, also included in the separation chamber and disposed between the upper and lower output ports; and
means for collecting fluids which pass through the lower output port, said collecting means comprising a suction port;
said input port oriented to direct incoming fluids tangentially along the first wall toward the lower output port;
said second chamber having a depth which increases in the direction of the upper output port;
said first chamber having a depth less than that of at least a portion of the second chamber;
said first and second chambers, barrier, and ports cooperating to separate gas from liquid introduced via the input port into the separation chamber in order to reduce the passage of liquid through the upper output port.
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Abstract
A gas/liquid separator for a gas analyzer is described. The separator includes a separator chamber made up of two component chambers. The first of these component chambers is relatively shallow in depth and serves to connect an input port with a lower output port. The second of these two component chambers is less shallow in depth and serves to interconnect the lower output port with the upper output port. This second component chamber is bounded by two diverging surfaces which diverge in the direction of the upper output port. A barrier extends into the separator chamber to separate the input port from the upper output port and to prevent the flow of liquid directly from the input port to the output port.
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12 Claims
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1. A liquid separator for a gas analyzer for analyzing gases exhaled by a patient, said separator comprising:
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means for defining a separation chamber having an input port, a lower output port, an upper output port, and a first concave wall extending between the input port and the lower output port; a barrier which extends partially into the separation chamber between the input port and the upper output port to define a first chamber, included in the separation chamber and disposed between the input port and the lower output port, and a second chamber, also included in the separation chamber and disposed between the upper and lower output ports; and means for collecting fluids which pass through the lower output port, said collecting means comprising a suction port; said input port oriented to direct incoming fluids tangentially along the first wall toward the lower output port; said second chamber having a depth which increases in the direction of the upper output port; said first chamber having a depth less than that of at least a portion of the second chamber; said first and second chambers, barrier, and ports cooperating to separate gas from liquid introduced via the input port into the separation chamber in order to reduce the passage of liquid through the upper output port. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An integral, disposable liquid separator/container for a gas analyzer for analyzing gases exhaled by a patient, said separator/container comprising:
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a container; a suction port defined in a first upper portion of the container; a separator formed as an integral part of the container adjacent a second upper portion of the container, said separator comprising; a separation chamber bounded by first and second concave walls; a lower output port interconnecting a lower portion of the separation chamber with the container and disposed between the first and second concave walls; an intake port positioned to introduce a gas/liquid mixture tangentially along the first concave wall toward the lower output port; an upper output port positioned to remove gas from the separation chamber, said upper output port positioned at an upper portion of the second concave wall; a barrier wall extending partially into the separation chamber between the input port and the upper output port, said barrier wall terminating in a sharp edge and dividing the separation chamber into a first zone, adjacent to the first concave wall and extending between the input port and the lower output port, and a second zone, adjacent to the second concave wall and extending between the lower and upper output ports; said first zone bounded by two spaced parallel surfaces which intersect the first concave wall and are separated by a first distance; said second zone bounded by two divergent surfaces which intersect the second concave wall, which diverge in the direction of the upper output port, and which are separated by a distance greater than the first distance. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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