Claims
- 1. A bubble trap for separating gas from a fluid in a pressurized fluid handling system comprising:a vertically oriented circular chamber with a coaxial vent port and vent port ball seat at the top end, a fluid inlet near said top end, and a coaxial fluid outlet and fluid outlet ball seat at the bottom end, said inlet port connectible to a source of said fluid under pressure, said fluid outlet connectible to a fluid receiver, an upper check ball and a lower check ball, each lighter in density than said fluid so as to float, both confined within said chamber, said vent port and said fluid outlet being independently closable to outflow from within said chamber by respective said check balls being seated in respective said ball seats when fluid levels transport respective said balls thereto, externally accessible means for dislodging said upper check ball from said vent port ball seat, and externally accessible means for dislodging said lower check ball from said fluid outlet ball seat.
- 2. A bubble trap according to claim 1, said fluid being blood.
- 3. A bubble trap according to claim 1, said fluid inlet being tangentially aligned to said chamber.
- 4. A bubble trap according to claim 1, said chamber constructed of a transparent tubular section closed off at the upper end with a top configured with said fluid inlet, said vent port, and said externally accessible means for dislodging said upper check ball, and closed off at the lower end with a bottom configured with said fluid outlet and said externally accessible means for dislodging said lower check ball.
- 5. A bubble trap according to claim 4, said means for dislodging said check balls comprising respective upper and lower normally retracted ball seat break pins, each said pin coaxially mounted in a respective spring loaded housing external of said chamber so as to place the head of each said pin at the apex of a respective said ball seat and permit inward extension of said pin into contact with a respective said check ball when said check ball is seated in its respective said ball seat.
- 6. A bubble trap according to claim 5, the geometry of said check balls, said chamber and said ball seats preventing the interchanging of upper and lower check ball positions and the entrapment of a check ball within a corner of said chamber.
- 7. A bubble trap according to claim 1, said lower ball stopper being of greater density than said upper ball stopper.
- 8. A bubble trap according to claim 1, said chamber comprising a circular top section configured with a lower open end and a said fluid inlet and terminating at its top end with said vent port, and a bottom section configured with an upper open end and terminating at its lower end with said fluid outlet, said top section and said bottom section being joined at said open ends.
- 9. A bubble trap according to claim 8, each said externally accessible means for dislodging a said check ball comprising a squeeze bulb and collapsible line attached to a respective said end of said chamber.
- 10. A bubble trap according to claim 9, further comprising a shut-off valve outboard of each said squeeze bulb.
- 11. A bubble trap for separating gas from blood in an extracorporeal blood handling system comprising:a vertically oriented circular chamber with a coaxial vent port and vent port ball seat at the top end, a blood inlet near said top end, and a coaxial fluid outlet and fluid outlet ball seat at the bottom end, said inlet port connectible to a source of said blood under pressure, said blood outlet connectible to a blood receiver, an upper check ball and a lower check ball, each lighter in density than said blood so as to float therein, both confined within said chamber, said vent port and said blood outlet being independently closable to outflow from within said chamber by respective said check balls being seated in respective said ball seats when blood levels transport respective said balls thereto, said chamber constructed of a transparent tubular section closed off at the upper end with a top configured with said fluid inlet, said vent port, and an externally accessible means for dislodging said upper check ball, and closed off at the lower end with a bottom configured with said fluid outlet and an externally accessible means for dislodging said lower check ball, the geometry of said check balls, said chamber and said ball seats preventing the interchanging of upper and lower check ball positions and the entrapment of a check ball within a corner of said chamber.
- 12. A bubble trap according to claim 11, said fluid inlet being tangentially aligned to said chamber.
- 13. A bubble trap according to claim 11, said means for dislodging said check balls comprising respective upper and lower normally retracted ball seat break pins, each said pin coaxially mounted in a respective spring loaded housing external of said chamber so as to place the head of each said pin at the apex of a respective said ball seat and permit inward extension of said pin into contact with a respective said check ball when said check ball is seated in its respective said ball seat.
- 14. A bubble trap for separating gas from blood in a corporeal blood handling system comprising:a vertically oriented circular chamber with a coaxial vent port and vent port ball seat at the top end, a blood inlet near said top end, and a coaxial blood outlet and blood outlet ball seat at the bottom end, said inlet port connectible to a source of said blood under pressure, said blood outlet connectible to a blood receiver, an upper check ball and a lower check ball, each lighter in density than said blood so as to float therein, both said balls confined within said chamber, said vent port and said blood outlet being independently closable to outflow from within said chamber by respective said check balls being seated in respective said ball seats when fluid levels transport respective said balls thereto, externally accessible means for dislodging said upper check ball from said vent port ball seat, and externally accessible means for dislodging said lower check ball from said blood outlet ball seat, the geometry of said check balls, said chamber and said ball seats preventing the interchanging of upper and lower check ball positions and the entrapment of a check ball within a corner of said chamber, said chamber comprising a circular top section configured with a lower open end and a said fluid inlet and terminating at its top end with said vent port, and a bottom section configured with an upper open end and terminating at its lower end with said fluid outlet, said top section and said bottom section being joined at said open ends.
- 15. A bubble trap according to claim 14, each said externally accessible means for dislodging a said check ball comprising a squeeze bulb and collapsible line attached to a respective said end of said chamber.
- 16. A bubble trap according to claim 15, further comprising a shut-off valve outboard of each said squeeze bulb.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to pending U.S. application Ser. No. 60/098,714, filed Sep. 1, 1998, through parent application Ser. No. 09/388,408, filed Sep. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,567, of which it is a continuation in part.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/098714 |
Sep 1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/388408 |
Sep 1999 |
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09/813870 |
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