FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: device can be used for electrochemical cleaning of dialyzing solution in extrarenal blood cleaning apparatuses. Two communicating chambers are made in case of electrolytic tank. Cathodes and anodes are placed in one chamber and level detector is disposed in the other one. Lower contact of level detector is placed above level of outlet of dialyzing solution and top contact is disposed lower than level of opening through which gases go. Both chambers communicate by mean of channels; lower channel is disposed lower than level of outlet of dialyzing solution and top one is disposed at he level of opening through, which opening the gases go. Outlet jet for letting gases go is connected with valve controlled by signal from level detector. Uniform flow, cleaned from nitrogen-containing compounds and gaseous products of oxidation of dialyzing solution, is achieved.
EFFECT: improved efficiency of cleaning.
1 dwg
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Dates
2007-11-20—Published
2006-01-30—Filed