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Pressure sensitive valves for extracorporeal circuits

  • US 5,186,431 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1992
  • Issued: 02/16/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The combination of a pressure sensitive valve and an extracorporeal circuit, said combination comprising:

  • (a) an extracorporeal circuit for circulation of blood, said circuit having at least a plurality of blood compatible tubing members with connectors therebetween for circulation of blood therethrough;

    (b) at least one of said tubing members being a length of unitary extracorporeal tubing, said tubing having a first end and a second end to be interconnected to first and second connectors in said extracorporeal circuit, said tubing having a first outer diameter and a first wall thickness, said tube also having a thin wall portion defined intermediate the first and second ends of the tubing said tubing having a smooth fissureless inner surface throughout;

    (c) a housing having an inner cylindrical chamber at each end thereof which snugly engages said first outer diameter of said unitary tubing, said housing having a port therein, with said port communicating with a sealed interluminal chamber formed between said thin wall portion and the housing, each end of said housing extending beyond the thin wall portion to engage and seal said tubing along said first outer diameter to thereby define said sealed interluminal chamber therebetween;

    (d) said length of unitary extracorporeal tubing having a first and second length of tubing extending beyond said housing to define a free length of tubing on each side of said housing between said housing and the first and second connectors to the extracorporeal circuit.

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