Claims
- 1. An intravenous injection assembly, comprising: a length of IV tubing having source attachment means at one end thereof for attachment to a source of liquid; said source attachment means including a drip chamber; a first filter in the assembly for filtering contaminants from the liquid flowing from a source of liquid; a needle attachment means at the other end of said IV tubing including a needle adapter and filter assembly having a tubing connector connected to said IV tubing other end, a hollow filter tube connected to said tubing connector, and a needle adapter having a second filter secured thereto and removably connected to said filter tube so that said second filter is received within the hollow filter tube to be positioned between said IV tubing and a needle attached to the assembly by said needle adapter so that liquid flowing from said IV tubing into said needle flows through said second filter thereby, said first filter being located upstream of said second filter and cooperating therewith to maintain flow through the assembly substantially at a predetermined constant flow rate therethrough and into said needle.
- 2. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 1, wherein said first filter is secured in the length of IV tubing between the ends thereof.
- 3. An intravenous injection assembly, comprising: a length of IV tubing having source attachment means at one end thereof for attachment to a source of liquid; said source attachment means including a drip chamber; a first filter in said drip chamber for filtering contaminants from the liquid flowing from a source of liquid; a needle attachment means at the other end of said IV tubing including a needle adapter and filter assembly having a tubing connector connected to said IV tubing other end, a hollow filter tube connected to said tubing connector, and a needle adapter having a second filter secured thereto and removably connected to said filter tube so that said second filter is received within said hollow filter tube to be positioned between said IV tubing and a needle attached to the assembly by said needle adapter so that liquid flowing from said IV tubing into said needle flows through said second filter to be filtered thereby, said first filter cooperating with said second filter to maintain flow through the assembly substantially at a predetermined constant flow rate therethrough and into said needle.
- 4. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 3, wherein a drip chamber is secured to said one end of said length of IV tubing and includes a piercing means for connection thereof to a bag containing a liquid supply, and said first filter is in said drip chamber.
- 5. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 3, wherein said second filter comprises a final filter and has a 10 micron size.
- 6. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 3, wherein a third filter is suitably secured in the length of IV tubing between the first and second filters.
- 7. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 3 wherein said tubing connector has a bore in opposite ends thereof, said other end of said IV tubing being received in the bore at one end and said filter tube having a male end thereon received in the bore at the other end of the tubing connector, and said needle adapter has a male end thereon received in the other end of said filter tube, said second filter being secured on the male end of said needle adapter which is received within said filter tube, and means on the other end of said needle adapter for attachment of said needle and the like thereto.
- 8. An intravenous injection assembly as in claim 4, wherein an elongate, tubular chamber filter is secured within said drip chamber, and a secondary chamber filter is secured in said drip chamber within said tubular chamber filter for filtering any contaminants from the liquid not filtered by said tubular chamber filter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Application Ser. No. 299,268, entitled Needle Adapter With Filter and Method of Making Same, filed 10/20/72 now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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1,086,290 |
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1,490,616 |
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600,823 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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