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Electric blood warmer utilizing a metallic ribbon-flow cartridge

  • US 4,782,212 A
  • Filed: 11/17/1986
  • Issued: 11/01/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/17/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for warming blood for transfusion, comprising:

  • a fluid-impervious rigid flat metal cartridge defining an enclosed cavity of small volume, having an inlet port and an outlet port at opposite ends thereof, the interior of said cartridge being compatible with the temporary storge of blood;

    said cartridge including a pair of thin metal generally rectangular planar members spaced slightly apart and in parallelism with each other, said members being sealed together at their edges to define an unobstructed constant-width and uniform-thickness thin ribbon-like conduit for fluid between the interior surfaces of said members;

    said cartridge further including an elongated recess defining an inlet chamber communicating with said inlet port, and an elongated recess defining an outlet chamber communicating with said outlet port, each chamber running completely across and communicating with a corresponding end of said conduit, whereby fluid can uniformly flow into and out of said thin ribbon-like conduit across the full conduit width;

    two thick buffer blocks made of metal having good thermal conductivity, each having a flat clamping surface disposed to clamp against a corresponding flat outer surface of said cartridge, and each having on the side opposite of said flat clamping surface a heatable surface disposed to accommodate a heating means;

    means for supporting said buffer blocks opposite one another with each said clamping surface facing toward and parallel to the other;

    means releasably clamping said cartridge between and against said supported buffer blocks;

    means for heating each buffer block heatable surface;

    temperature sensing means located closely adjacent to said cartridge on each buffer block for sensing the temperature of each buffer block; and

    control means responsive to said temperature sensing means to control the amount of heat supplied by said heating means to each buffer block.

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