Flow rate regulator for liquid medicine or blood transfusion unit
First Claim
1. A flow rate regulator usable for a liquid medicine or blood transfusion unit comprising:
- a first cylindrical member including upper and lower ends, a bottom portion which substantially closes off the lower end, an outlet port which extends outwardly from said bottom portion, and a peripherally extending groove on said bottom portion, the cross-sectional area of said peripherally extending groove continually and gradually varying, said first cylindrical member further including a radial groove and a through hole in said bottom portion for connecting the peripherally extending groove with said outlet port via said through hole and said radial groove, and an annular protrusion formed on the inner cylindrical surface at the location between said upper and lower ends;
a second cylindrical member having upper and lower ends and including a bottom portion which substantially closes off the upper end, said second cylindrical member being rotatably fitted in the first cylindrical member and having a projection extending from said bottom portion, said second cylindrical member further including a through hole in said bottom portion, an inlet port which extends outwardly from said bottom portion and which communicates with said through hole in said bottom portion, and an annular groove formed on the outer cylindrical surface at a location between said upper and lower ends;
a disc-shaped member having a cut out portion which mates with said projection of said second cylindrical member so that said disc-shaped member will not be rotated relative to said second cylindrical member when fitted therein, said disc-shaped member being brought in close contact with said bottom portion of said first cylindrical member and having a through hole and a radial groove formed therein for connecting said peripherally extending groove on said bottom portion of said first cylindrical member with said through hole in said second cylindrical member when said first and second cylindrical members are rotatably fitted together with said disc-shaped member therebetween, by causing said annular protrusion of said first cylindrical member to enter said annular groove of said second cylindrical member.
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Abstract
A flow rate regulator includes a first cylindrical member, a second cylindrical member and a disc-shaped member to regulate, the flow rate of liquid flowing through a transfusion unit. The liquid is introduced into the second cylindrical member via an inlet port. It flows through the disc-shaped member via a through hole and flows further along a peripherally extending groove in the first cylindrical member. Then, it is discharged from the first cylindrical member via an outlet port after the flow rate is regulated as required. The disc-shaped member is fitted in the second cylindrical member so as not to be rotated relative to the latter, and the sub-assembly is then fitted into the first cylindrical member. The peripherally extending groove is so designed that its cross-sectional area is gradually varied on the bottom portion of the first cylindrical member. The through hole in the disc-shaped member is communicated with the peripherally extending groove. A position where the through hole in the disc-shaped member is communicated with the peripherally extending groove in the first cylindrical member is varied by rotating the first cylindrical member so that a cross-sectional area of the peripherally extending groove is varied correspondingly. This allows the flow rate of the liquid flowing through the regulator to be adjusted as required.
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5 Claims
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1. A flow rate regulator usable for a liquid medicine or blood transfusion unit comprising:
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a first cylindrical member including upper and lower ends, a bottom portion which substantially closes off the lower end, an outlet port which extends outwardly from said bottom portion, and a peripherally extending groove on said bottom portion, the cross-sectional area of said peripherally extending groove continually and gradually varying, said first cylindrical member further including a radial groove and a through hole in said bottom portion for connecting the peripherally extending groove with said outlet port via said through hole and said radial groove, and an annular protrusion formed on the inner cylindrical surface at the location between said upper and lower ends; a second cylindrical member having upper and lower ends and including a bottom portion which substantially closes off the upper end, said second cylindrical member being rotatably fitted in the first cylindrical member and having a projection extending from said bottom portion, said second cylindrical member further including a through hole in said bottom portion, an inlet port which extends outwardly from said bottom portion and which communicates with said through hole in said bottom portion, and an annular groove formed on the outer cylindrical surface at a location between said upper and lower ends; a disc-shaped member having a cut out portion which mates with said projection of said second cylindrical member so that said disc-shaped member will not be rotated relative to said second cylindrical member when fitted therein, said disc-shaped member being brought in close contact with said bottom portion of said first cylindrical member and having a through hole and a radial groove formed therein for connecting said peripherally extending groove on said bottom portion of said first cylindrical member with said through hole in said second cylindrical member when said first and second cylindrical members are rotatably fitted together with said disc-shaped member therebetween, by causing said annular protrusion of said first cylindrical member to enter said annular groove of said second cylindrical member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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