FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: device can be used in branches of medicine where intra-vessel and intra-cavity infusions of sterile solutions are used. Infusion hose of standard sterile system for blood transfusion goes through air-proof heat exchanger provided with top and lower air-tight connectors. Heat exchanger is provided with rigid and flexible cases; both cases communicate. Cases are filled with liquid heat carrier warmed up to required temperature by means of automatic thermostat mounted in rigid case. Inside rigid case the circulation pump is mounted which pump is connected to input of channel for pumping liquid hear carrier over. Output of pump is disposed inside air-tight heat exchange close to lower connector. Automatic thermostat is made with alarm switching-off of heater when heat carrier reaches critical temperature. Top connector is mounted into rigid case.
EFFECT: reliable air-tightness; better mobility; reduced time for switching device into operation mode.
1 dwg
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Dates
2006-10-20—Published
2004-11-05—Filed