Claims
- 1. A mouth filter device for use with pipettes where suction is applied by the mouth to draw liquid into the pipette, said device comprising a flat, cylindrical, organic resin housing, a round filter membrane in and extending transverse to the axis of said housing and in sealed relationship with said housing so as to divide said housing into an inlet chamber on one side of said filter membrane and an exit chamber on the other side of said filter membrane, said filter membrane being hydrophobic thereby to allow the passage of gas therethrough while preventing the passage of liquid therethrough and said filter membrane having a submicron pore size sufficiently small to prevent the passage of bacteria therethrough, a tubular extension on and integral with one axial end of said housing extending axially from and communicating with said inlet chamber, a tubular extension on and integral with the other axial end of said housing extending axially from and communicating with said exit chamber, an elastomeric tube having one end thereof connected and communicating with said first mentioned extension, the other end of said tube being adapted to be fitted in sealed relationship to the pipette, and an organic resin mouthpiece connected to said second mentioned tubular extension and having an opening therethrough communicating with said exit chamber whereby mouth-applied suction to said mouthpiece creates suction through the filter membrane and said tube to draw liquid into the pipette to which the tube is fitted thereby to draw liquid thereinto, said filter membrane assuring against any of the liquid or any bacteria therein reaching the mouth.
- 2. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece is connected directly to said first mentioned extension.
- 3. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said elastomeric tube has a conical shaped outer surface for insertion into a pipette in sealed relationship therewith and wherein said mouthpiece is connected to said first mentioned extension by a flexible tube.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 768,450 filed Feb. 14, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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