Claims
- 1. In a multi-chamber intravenous bag apparatus of the type including a collapsible bag and means to block passage of fluid between chambers, the improvement comprising:
- -the collapsible bag having upper and lower edges and walls extending therebetween and forming a chamber of substantially non-reduced cross-dimension along substantially the entire bag, said walls having inner and outer surfaces; and
- -interengaging linear members removably engaging the outer surfaces across the chamber to pinch the walls together and divide the chamber into first and second subchambers, said subchambers containing separate medical fluids to be mixed just prior to intravenous injection; said linear members including:
- -a female member which is hollow and substantially C-shaped in cross-section along its length and has opposed first and second parallel edges and an inner surface;
- -a male member dimensioned to be force-fit between said parallel edges of the female member and thereby tightly received and held by said female member with said bag walls pinched therebetween; and
- -the female and male members having at least two spaced contact lines extending therealong at which said bag walls are pinched, said linear members defining a non-contact space along the female member inner surface between said contact lines thereby facilitating complete sterilization of the intravenous bag including along and between the contact lines of bag pinching,
- whereby the medical fluid in one subchamber is isolated from the medical fluid in the other until combination is desired, whereupon removal of the linear members recreates the chamber from the first and second subchambers, allowing quick and easy mixture of the two medical fluids.
- 2. The bag apparatus of claim 1 wherein the parallel edges of the female member are spaced from one another by a first distance and the male member is of cross-sectional dimension greater than said first distance.
- 3. The bag apparatus of claim 2 wherein the male member is a solid piece of substantially round cross-section.
- 4. The bag apparatus of claim 3 wherein the male member is of a rubber-like resiliently bendable material whereby it may be peeled away from the female member during said removal.
- 5. The bag apparatus of claim 3 wherein the female member is of resilient material such that the parallel edges can spread slightly for passage therebetween of the male member.
- 6. The bag apparatus of claim 5 wherein the male member is of a rubber-like resiliently bendable material whereby it may be peeled away from the female member during said removal.
- 7. The bag apparatus of claim 2 wherein the male member is longer than and extends beyond the female member thereby to assure engagement of the bag walls across the entire chamber and to facilitate grasping of the male member for withdrawal from the female member.
- 8. The bag apparatus of claim 2 wherein the upper edge of the bag has means thereon for attachment of one of the linear members to the bag along said upper edge after disengagement of the linear members from one another, thereby minimizing bag distortion throughout fluid delivery operations.
- 9. The bag apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second subchambers are substantially filled with said separate medical fluids and wherein the bag apparatus is configured and arranged such that removal of the pinching means creates extra excess capacity, whereby after said removal substantial additional amounts of additional medical fluid may be added just prior to intravenous injection.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 447,535, now abandoned, entitled MULTI-CHAMBER INTRAVENOUS BAG APPARATUS, filed one Dec. 7, 1989, on an invention of Richard T. Puhl, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 445,567, entitled CLAMP FOR MULTIPLE CHAMBERED BAG, filed on Dec. 4, 1989, in the names of Richard T. Puhl and Richard W. Grabenkort, now abandoned.
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