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Fluid recovery system

  • US 5,154,712 A
  • Filed: 01/28/1991
  • Issued: 10/13/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A vessel for aspirating and collecting vital fluid, such vessel comprisingi) a plurality of walls formed of polymeric material and defining an interior chamber having at least first, second third openings therein adapted for communication with the atmosphere, with a suction source, and with a vital fluid collection tube, respectively, said interior chamber being subdivided to provide a buffered volume of at least first, second and third successive intercommunicating sub-chambers having said respective first, second and third openings herein,ii) first and second water columns included in said first and second sub-chambers for providing during normal operation first and second pressure differentials in said interior chamber effective to establish a unidirectional draw at each said first and third opening toward said second opening while correcting changes in pressure to maintain a desired subatmospheric pressure range in said third sub-chamber,iii) said vessel having a volume and interior shape of intercommunicating passages between sub-chambers including a self-bailing structure above said second water column comprising means for intercepting and returning to said second water column water rising and water entrained in air bubbles, while bidirectionally allowing free passage of air past said self bailing structure, and a port above said self-bailing structure between said second and third sub-chambers, for absorbing energy of abrupt pressure variations of said third sub-chamber, and being operative with said water columns to effectively maintain uniform said desired subatmospheric pressure range, said third sub-chamber also having a fourth opening at a lower portion thereof and a filter disposed in a flow path between said third and fourth openings, wherein said fourth opening is a closable outlfow opening having a sterile connection for coupling to flow means, andflow means for fluid interconnection with said fourth opening to deliver collected vital fluid therefrom, whereby fluids collected in said third sub-chamber effectively define a further fluid seal and vital fluid collected in said third sub-chamber may be continuously drawn from below the surface at said fourth opening for reinfusion without introducing pressure irregularity in said third sub-chamber or interruption of said aspirating and collecting.

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