MEDICO-SURGICAL SUCTION CONTAINER

A medico-surgical suction container has an inlet 10 connected to a suction catheter 11 and an outlet 20 connected to a pump 21 capable of reducing pressure in the container to at least 500 mm Hg below atmosphere. Within the container, in line with the outlet 20, is a housing 44 containing a filter 4...

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description A medico-surgical suction container has an inlet 10 connected to a suction catheter 11 and an outlet 20 connected to a pump 21 capable of reducing pressure in the container to at least 500 mm Hg below atmosphere. Within the container, in line with the outlet 20, is a housing 44 containing a filter 41 having a layer of a PTFE membrane on a support screen and a layer of a glass microfibre laminated to a polymer monofilament. The filter 41 allows passage of gas from the container but prevents passage of bacteria and liquid. A tube 43 projects down from the filter housing 44 into the container, the lower end of which defines the maximum filling level, thereby preventing overfilling of the container. The inlet 10 and outlet 20 are formed in recesses 13 and 23 which can be sealed by plugs 14 and 24 attached to the container by flexible webs 15 and 25. The plugs 14 and 24, when inserted, form a smooth surface of the recesses, thereby preventing subsequent removal. An expansion chamber 30 has a convex base plate 31 beneath the inlet 10 so that liquid flows outwardly and down the edge of the plate between a gap 32 with the container and through slots 33 at the edge of the plate.
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DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROMTHE BODY
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