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Vacuum system for auto transfusion device

  • US 5,149,325 A
  • Filed: 02/25/1991
  • Issued: 09/22/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/25/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for collection and reinfusion of fluids from a patient, comprising:

  • a rigid canister having walls forming a cavity, said canister also having a top opening;

    a hollow liner for insertion into said cavity of said canister, said liner to receive fluids from a patient, said liner havinga cover for attaching said liner to said top of said canister,a flexible body having upper and lower portions, said upper portion being attached to said cover,a bottom attached to said lower portion of said body,said flexible body and said bottom being shaped so as to generally conform to said walls of said canister, said flexible body and said bottom being located within said cavity of said canister when said cover is attached to said top of said canister;

    vacuum means for continuously providing a relatively high vacuum to said cavity of said canister and a relatively low vacuum inside said liner when said liner is located in said cavity to cause said liner to expand against said walls of said canister, said vacuum means including;

    a low vacuum source, said low vacuum source further including;

    a control module for transforming a variable high vacuum into a constant low vacuum and for providing a one-way check valve to prohibit return of air when draining fluids and air from a patient, said control module havinga first suction control chamber for transforming said variable high vacuum into a constant low vacuum, said first chamber containing a first column of fluid at a first predetermined level;

    a second water seal chamber for containing a second column of fluid at a second predetermined level, said second level being less than said first level;

    a lid covering an upper surface of both of said first and second chambers, said lid providing a first path between said high vacuum source and said second chamber, said lid also providing a pathway connecting said first and second chambers above said fluid levels in said first and second chambers thereby equalizing the pressure in said first and second chambers,a first tube within said first chamber, said first tube having first and second ends, said first end being immersed in said fluid and said second end extending above said first chamber through said lid and being open to atmospheric pressure, whereby when said high vacuum source is applied to said first chamber through said pathway, said first tube supplies atmospheric air to said high vacuum source through said first column of fluid via bubbles thereby creating a residual pressure in said first chamber which remains constant and dependent on the height of said column of fluid in said first chamber; and

    a second tube within said second chamber, said second tube having first and second ends, said first end being immersed in said fluid in said second chamber and said second end in communication with the pleural cavity of the patient, said vacuum in said second chamber being normally lower than the vacuum in the patient'"'"'s pleural cavity thereby causing air in the cavity to be pulled through said second end of said second tube through said second column of fluid toward said high vacuum source, when said vacuum in said cavity is greater than vacuum in the second chamber, fluid in said second chamber is pulled into said second tube to prevent air in said second chamber from returning to said pleural cavity, said second tube having a valve located at said second end which closes when fluid rises to said second end of said tube; and

    a vacuum sensing valve in series between said low vacuum source and said inside of said liner, said valve opening to atmosphere when said vacuum inside said liner exceeds a predetermined value; and

    drainage means for providing fluid communication between said inside of said liner and said patient.

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