Claims
- 1. A combined blood reservoir which comprises:
a) a first reservoir for receiving and containing venous blood; b) a second reservoir for receiving and containing cardiotomy blood; c) the first and second reservoirs being in fluid communication such that either reservoir can overflow into the other; and d) a passageway which allows a gas to communicate between the reservoirs, wherein such communication can occur even when one reservoir is overflowing into the other.
- 2. The combined blood reservoir of claim 1 wherein the first reservoir will not overflow into the second reservoir until the first reservoir contains a first, predetermined volume of fluid.
- 3. The combined blood reservoir of claim 1 wherein the second reservoir will not overflow into the first reservoir until the second reservoir contains a second, predetermined volume of fluid.
- 4. The combined blood reservoir of claim 1 wherein the first reservoir is separated from the second reservoir by a partition.
- 5. The combined blood reservoir of claim 4 wherein the passageway is moveable between a lower position and an upper position, the passageway being such that when it is moved into the lower position, its lower end sealingly mates with an aperture in the partition to provide fluid communication between the first and second reservoirs though the passageway, and when it is moved into the upper position, it allows fluid communication between the first and second reservoirs through the aperture.
- 6. A method for storing venous and cardiotomy blood during a surgical procedure which comprises:
a) providing a combined blood reservoir which comprises:
i) a first reservoir for receiving and containing venous blood; ii) a second reservoir for receiving and containing cardiotomy blood; iii) the first and second reservoirs being in fluid communication such that either reservoir can overflow into the other; and iv) a passageway which allows a gas to communicate between the reservoirs, wherein such communication can occur even when one reservoir is overflowing into the other; b) connecting the first reservoir to a source of venous blood; c) connecting the second reservoir to a source of cardiotomy blood; and d) collecting venous and cardiotomy blood in the first and second reservoirs, respectively.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first reservoir is separated from the second reservoir by a partition.
- 8. The method of claim 7 which includes the further step of mounting the combined blood reservoir in a manner such that the partition is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation.
- 9. A combined blood reservoir which comprises:
a) a venous reservoir for containing venous blood, the venous reservoir having a venous blood inlet and a venous blood outlet; b) a cardiotomy reservoir for containing cardiotomy blood, the cardiotomy reservoir positioned above the venous reservoir and having a cardiotomy blood inlet and a gas outlet; c) a partition which separates the venous reservoir from the cardiotomy reservoir, the partition including a plurality of apertures capable of providing fluid communication between the venous reservoir and the cardiotomy reservoir; d) at least one duct extending upward from at least one aperture, the duct having an upper outlet contained within the cardiotomy reservoir; and, e) at least one passageway having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the passageway mating with one aperture in the partition to provide fluid communication between the passageway and the venous reservoir, and further having an upper end which extends into the cardiotomy reservoir to an elevation that is above that of the upper outlet of the at least one duct.
- 10. The combined blood reservoir of claim 9, wherein the passageway is moveable between a lower position and an upper position, the passageway being such that when it is moved into the lower position, its lower end sealingly mates with one aperture in the partition to provide fluid communication between the passageway and the venous reservoir, and when it is moved into the upper position, it allows fluid communication between the cardiotomy reservoir and the venous reservoir through the aperture.
- 11. The combined blood reservoir of claim 9, wherein blood entering the venous reservoir through the venous blood inlet is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 12. The combined blood reservoir of claim 9, wherein blood entering the cardiotomy reservoir through the cardiotomy blood inlet is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 13. The combined blood reservoir of claim 9, wherein blood entering the venous reservoir from the cardiotomy reservoir is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 14. The combined blood reservoir of claim 10, wherein the movable passageway is contained within a column that can be manually actuated by an operator.
- 15. The combined blood reservoir of claim 14, wherein the column includes a second passageway which provides fluid communication between the cardiotomy reservoir and the exterior of the device.
- 16. The combined blood reservoir of claim 9, wherein the partition comprises a substantially flat plate.
- 17. The combined blood reservoir of claim 16, wherein the partition is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation during operation of the device.
- 18. A combined blood reservoir which comprises:
a) a venous reservoir for containing venous blood, the venous reservoir having a venous blood inlet and a venous blood outlet; b) a cardiotomy reservoir for containing cardiotomy blood, the cardiotomy reservoir positioned above the venous reservoir and having a cardiotomy blood inlet and a gas outlet; c) a partition which separates the venous reservoir from the cardiotomy reservoir, the partition including a plurality of apertures capable of providing fluid communication between the venous reservoir and the cardiotomy reservoir; d) at least one duct extending upward from at least one aperture, the duct having an upper outlet contained within the cardiotomy reservoir; and, e) at least one passageway having a lower end and an upper end and being moveable relative to the partition, the passageway being such that when it is moved into a lower position, its lower end sealingly mates with one aperture in the partition to provide fluid communication between the passageway and the venous reservoir, and when it is moved into an upper position, it allows fluid communication between the cardiotomy reservoir and the venous reservoir through the aperture, the passageway further having an upper end which extends into the cardiotomy reservoir to an elevation that is above that of the upper outlet of the at least one duct.
- 19. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein blood entering the venous reservoir through the venous blood inlet is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 20. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein blood entering the cardiotomy reservoir through the cardiotomy blood inlet is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 21. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein blood entering the venous reservoir from the cardiotomy reservoir is caused to pass through a defoaming substance and a filter.
- 22. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein the movable passageway is contained within a column that can be manually actuated by an operator.
- 23. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein the column includes a second passageway which provides fluid communication between the cardiotomy reservoir and the exterior of the device.
- 24. The combined blood reservoir of claim 18, wherein the partition comprises a substantially flat plate.
- 25. The combined blood reservoir of claim 24, wherein the partition is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation during operation of the device.
Priority Claims (1)
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MI96A001529 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/888,777, filed Jul. 7, 1997, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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08888777 |
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09952093 |
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