Claims
- 1. A blood oxygenating device having a tubular assembly for forming films of blood in bubble form by directing oxygen into a stream of venous blood and causing the transfer of oxygen to the films of blood and the release of carbon dioxide from the films of blood, said bubbler assembly including a defoaming means for defoaming bubbled blood wrapped around said bubbler assembly such that all blood and gases flowing out of said bubbler assembly pass through said defoaming means wherein the improvement comprises:
- a lattice positioned between said defoaming means and said bubbler assembly for supporting said defoaming means a predetermined distance from and out of contact with the outisde wall of said bubbling assembly and affording a passageway for blood bubbles between the outside wall of said bubbler assembly and said defoaming means, said lattice comprising a plurality of spaced-apart ribs disposed along the length of said assembly and a plurality of spaced-apart bands disposed around and connected to said ribs.
- 2. A blood oxygenating device having a bubbler assembly with a blood and oxygen inlet and
- and a first passageway for forming films of blood in bubble form by directing oxygen into a stream of venous blood and causing the transfer of oxygen to the films of blood and the release of carbon dioxide from the films of blood, said first passageway communicating with a defoaming means for defoaming bubbled blood, said defoaming means wrapped around said bubbler assembly such that all blood and gases flowing out of said bubbler assembly pass through said defoaming means wherein the improvement comprises:
- a lattice positioned between said defoaming means and said bubbler assembly for supporting said defoaming means a predetermined distance from and out of contact with the outside wall of said bubbling assembly and affording a second passageway for blood bubbles between the outside wall of said bubbler assembly and said defoaming means, said lattice comprises a plurality of substantially parallel spaced-apart ribs disposed along the length of said assembly and a plurality of spaced-apart bands disposed around said ribs, said bands being connected to said ribs and being substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said lattice supports said defoamer approximately one-half inch away from said assembly.
- 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said first passageway has three interconnected communicating with a second segment, said second segment extending from said first segment and communicating with a third segment, said third segment extending from said second segment and communicating with an outlet means, and said outlet means communicating with said defoaming means for conveying said films of bubbled blood thereto.
- 5. The device of claim 4, wherein said first and second segments each include decreasing cross-sectional flow area sections.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein said decreasing cross-sectional flow area sections are adjacent the downstream ends of each said segment.
- 7. The device of claim 5, wherein said decreasing cross-sectional flow area section of said second segment includes a cross-sectional flow area smaller than any cross-sectional flow area of said first segment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of our co-pending application, Ser. No. 436,913, filed Jan. 28, 1974, now abandoned and entitled "Oxygenator."
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