Extra corporeal air eliminator
First Claim
1. An air eliminator for blood, comprising:
- an outer housing having an upper end and a lower end;
an inlet formed in the upper end of said housing;
an outlet formed in the lower end of said housing;
an interior housing between said inlet from said outlet to form a first interior chamber on one side of a filter element for receiving fluid and associated gas bubbles from said inlet and forming a second interior chamber on the other side of the filter element for outputting fluid to said outlet, said interior housing having at least one substantially vertical surface between said first and second interior chambers and having an upper end and a lower end;
the filter element formed on a portion of said substantially vertical surface for allowing fluid to flow between said first and second interior chambers, said filter element having a bubble point that decreases from a predetermined maximum value at the upper end thereof to a predetermined minimum value at the lower end thereof wherein said filter element has a pore size that decreases from a predetermined minimum size at the upper end thereof to a predetermined maximum size at the lower end thereof; and
purge means for eliminating the portion of the fluid and associated gas bubbles in the upper end of said housing.
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Abstract
An arterial air eliminator includes an upper housing (10) and a lower housing (12). A first internal chamber (16) is formed adjacent the interior sides of the housing with an inlet tube (18) disposed in the upper end thereof. A purge outlet (20) is provided at the upper end of the air eliminator with a filter element (32) defining an interior chamber (24). Fluid flows into the inlet (18) and then through the filter (32) to an interior chamber (34) and out an outlet tube (36) on the lower end of the housing. The filter element (32) has a bubble point that is graduated from the top to the bottom such that the bubble point on the upper end is large relative to the bubble point on the lower end thereof. The microbubbles which exist in the fluid entering the inlet tube (18) are not passed through the upper end of the filter (32) and are purged to the outlet (20).
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6 Claims
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1. An air eliminator for blood, comprising:
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an outer housing having an upper end and a lower end; an inlet formed in the upper end of said housing; an outlet formed in the lower end of said housing; an interior housing between said inlet from said outlet to form a first interior chamber on one side of a filter element for receiving fluid and associated gas bubbles from said inlet and forming a second interior chamber on the other side of the filter element for outputting fluid to said outlet, said interior housing having at least one substantially vertical surface between said first and second interior chambers and having an upper end and a lower end; the filter element formed on a portion of said substantially vertical surface for allowing fluid to flow between said first and second interior chambers, said filter element having a bubble point that decreases from a predetermined maximum value at the upper end thereof to a predetermined minimum value at the lower end thereof wherein said filter element has a pore size that decreases from a predetermined minimum size at the upper end thereof to a predetermined maximum size at the lower end thereof; and purge means for eliminating the portion of the fluid and associated gas bubbles in the upper end of said housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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