Autoclavable carbon dioxide absorber/valve for use in anesthesia and resuscitation apparatus

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5566669
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08490779

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A canister (10) is provided for use with an anaesthesia and resuscitation machine. The canister (10) includes a canister body (12) defining an interior (41) for holding carbon dioxide absorbent (114). A unidirectional expiratory valve (40) is integrally mounted to the canister body (12) through which a patient gas can pass into the canister body interior (41), and a unidirectional inspiratory valve (42) is provided through which the patient gas can pass out of the canister body interior (41). An overflow orifice (102) extends through the canister body, through which the patient gas can pass. A unidirectinal overflow valve (150) is coupled to the overflow orifice (102) for permitting a controlled flow of patient gas therethrough to maintain the desired patient gas pressure within the interior (41) of the canister body (12). When the valve (150) is in its unlocked position, it is normally biased by gravity into a valve engaged position to automatically adjust the flow of excess patient gas therethrough, by being moveable under the influence of gas pressure within the canister into a valve disengaged position. In the valve disengaged position, patient gas can pass through the overflow valve (150). Also, the valve (150) can be locked in the valve engaged position.

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  • TECHBASE PTY. LTD.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Komesaroff, David Melbourne, AU 3 123

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