Claims
- 1. A dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid from a container to a manifold, comprising a first length of tubing having one end connected in fluid communication to the container; first adjustable valve means connected to the opposite end of said first length of tubing from said one end for controlling the flow of fluid from the container through said first length of tubing; first connecting means provided on said first adjustable valve means; tubing connecting means provided for removably engaging said first connecting means; a second length of tubing having one end connected to said tubing connecting means, whereby said tubing connecting means releasably engages said first connecting means and removably connects said one end of said second length of tubing to said adjustable valve means; a pair of check valves provided in said second length of tubing in spaced relationship with respect to each other; second adjustable valve means attached to the opposite end of said second length of tubing from said one end for further controlling the flow of fluid from the container through said second length of tubing; a third length of tubing having one end attached to said second adjustable valve means; and manifold connecting means provided on the opposite end of said third length of tubing from said one end for removably connecting said third length of tubing to the manifold.
- 2. The dispensing apparatus of claim 1 comprising a tubing spike carried by said one end of said first length of tubing for connecting said first length of tubing to the container.
- 3. The dispensing apparatus of claim 2 comprising vent means provided in air communication with said tubing spike for introducing air into said tubing spike and the container and wherein said first adjustable valve means and said second adjustable valve means each comprises a three-way stopcock.
- 4. The dispensing apparatus of claim 3 comprising vent means provided in air communication with said tubing spike for introducing air into said tubing spike and the container.
- 5. The dispensing apparatus of claim 2 comprising vent means provided in air communication with said tubing spike for introducing air into said tubing spike and the container.
- 6. The dispensing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first adjustable valve means and said second adjustable valve means each comprises a three-way stopcock.
- 7. In a contrast fluid dispensing system for dispensing a contrast fluid from a container to a point of contrast fluid distribution, the improvement comprising a contrast fluid dispensing apparatus having a first length of tubing connected in fluid communication to the container; a first stopcock terminating said first length of tubing for controlling the flow of fluid from the container through said first length of tubing; a first luer lock fitting provided on said first stopcock; a second luer lock fitting removably engaging said first luer lock fitting on said first stopcock; a second length of tubing having one end connected to said second luer lock fitting; a pair of check valves provided in said second length of tubing in spaced relationship with respect to each other for preventing a reverse flow of contrast fluid from the point of contrast fluid distribution to the container; a second stopcock carried by the opposite end of said second length of tubing from said one end for selectively dispensing fluid from said second length of tubing; a third length of tubing having one end connected to said second stopcock; and a manifold luer lock fitting provided on the opposite end of said third length of tubing from said one end for attachment to the manifold.
- 8. The contrast fluid dispensing apparatus of claim 7 comprising a tubing spike carried by said first length of tubing for connecting said first length of tubing to the container.
- 9. The dispensing apparatus of claim 7 comprising vent means provided in air communication with said tubing spike for introducing air into said tubing spike and the container.
- 10. A contrast fluid dispensing apparatus for dispensing a contrast fluid from a bottle to a manifold, comprising a first length of tubing; a spike provided on one end of said first length of tubing for connecting said first length of tubing to the bottle in fluid communication; a first three-port stopcock provided on the opposite end of said first length of tubing from said one end for controlling a flow of contrast fluid from the bottle through said first length of tubing; a first luer lock attachment provided on said first three-port stopcock; a second length of tubing having one end adapted for removable attachment to said first luer lock attachment; a top check valve provided in said second length of tubing and a bottom check valve provided in said second length of tubing in spaced relationship with respect to said top check valve; a second three-port stopcock provided on the opposite end of said second length of tubing from said one end; a third length of tubing having an end extending from said second three-port stopcock in fluid communication from said second length of tubing to the manifold; and a second luer lock attachment provided on said end extending from said second three-port stopcock for attaching said third length of tubing to the manifold.
- 11. The contrast fluid dispensing apparatus of claim 10 comprising vent means provided in air communication with said tubing spike for introducing air into said tubing spike and the container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of my copending application Ser. No. 08/019,048, Filed Feb. 18, 1993 now U.S. Pat No. 5423751.
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