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Medical piercing cannula with drip chamber

  • US 5,098,407 A
  • Filed: 01/02/1990
  • Issued: 03/24/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/09/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A medical piercing cannula assembly for use with a medical container, comprising:

  • a drip chamber;

    a cannula having first and second end portions;

    a spike formed at said first end portion of said cannula;

    said cannular engaging said drip chamber at said second end portion thereof;

    said cannular further having;

    a fluid passage extending from said first end portion, said fluid passage communicating with said drip chamber; and

    an air passage extending from said first end portion, said air passage communicating with the atmosphere; and

    a regulating mechanism coupled to said air passage, for regulating the flow of air through said air passage, said regulating mechanism comprising;

    an annular wall which defines therein a cylindrical cavity portion having a preselected internal diameter, and a cylindrical air inlet portion communicating with said cylindrical cavity portion, said cylindrical air inlet portion having;

    an internal diameter greater than said preselected internal diameter of said cylindrical cavity portion, thereby defining a step between said air inlet portion and said cylindrical cavity portion;

    a disk-shaped filter disposed on said step, said filter being formed of a material that is air-permeable and hydrophobic;

    a rotatable cap operatively coupled to said cylindrical air inlet portion; and

    at least one air hole respectively formed in each of said cap and said cylindrical air inlet portion such that rotation of said rotatable cap relative to said cylindrical air inlet portion controls the relative alignment of said holes, thereby controlling air inflow into said air passage.

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