Anesthesia tube assembly

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Inventors

Rosenkoetter, Terry G.
Richmond, Robert D.
Hartnett, Richard B.

Application #

745704

Filed

Nov-12-1996

Published

Mar-3-1998

Current US Class

128/200.24
128/202.22
128/911
128/912

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/202.22 128/911 128/912 128/200.24 138/90 138/91 138/104 138/114

Assignee

PAR Medical, Inc. (Indianapolis, IN)

Examiners

Millin; Vincent

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seiler; Jerry R.

US Patent References

4007737   Anesthesia breathi...
4232667   Single limb breathi...
4265235   Anesthetic system

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Abstract
An improved unilimb anesthesia tube assembly includes a rotatable end fitting at the patient end and inner and outer cylinders to which inner and outer unilimb tubes are secured with gas-tight seals. The invention also includes a tool and method for checking the gas-tight seals of the assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for testing gas-tight seals of a breathing tube assembly having a fitting connected to first and second tubes, said fitting having a first cylindrical part having a first diameter secured to said first tube by a substantially gas-tight seal and a second cylindrical part having a second diameter, substantially different from said first diameter, secured to said second tube by a substantially gas-tight seal, said device comprising:

a first cylindrical stopper having a first diameter capable of occluding a first cylindrical part from the passage of pressurized gas therethrough, and a second cylindrical stopper having a second diameter capable of occluding a second cylindrical part from the passage of pressurized gas therethrough.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,667 there is disclosed a single limb or unilimb anesthesia breathing circuit in which the inspiratory and expiratory tubes are positioned with one tube inside the other. Such a construction is advantageous in preventing twisting between the two tubes which could lead to accidental disconnection as well as to reduce the clutter of anesthesia equipment in the limited surgery area. Another important advantage is improving temperature and humidity maintenance by housing the inspiratory tube entirely within the lumen of the larger diameter expiratory tube. The by-product of absorbing carbon dioxide by soda time is heat and humidity. The heat and humidity carrying capacity of the inspiratory tube in a two-tube system is compromised due to the cooling of the uninsulated inspiratory tube. In this circuit the warm exhaled breath insulates the inspiratory tube, thus dramatically increasing the capacity of the inspiratory tube to carry heat and humidity to the patient.
 
  An anesthesia system has a fresh gas source for supplying a defined flow of fresh respiratory gas to a respiratory circuit wherein the flow is regulated...  An improved unilimb anesthesia tube assembly includes a rotatable end fitting at the patient end and inner and outer cylinders to which inner and outer...