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Document Number
US Patent 4313447
Issued Date
February 2, 1982
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A collection bag for receiving and collecting body fluids comprising, a receptacle having a pair of opposed walls defining a chamber, with one of the walls having an opening communicating with the chamber, and a connector having a cavity to receive the body fluids. The connector is attached to the one wall over the opening with the connector cavity communicating with the receptacle chamber to permit passage of fluids from the connector into the chamber for collection therein, and the connector may be ruptured from the one wall after use of the bag to permit access to the collected fluids through the opening.
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Owner
The Kendall Company (Boston, MA)
Published
February 2, 1982
Application Number
06/137,225
Filed
April 4, 1980
US Classification
600/579   604/408
Int'l Classification
A61F   5/44   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 4,972, filed Jan. 22, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 791,658, filed Apr. 28, 1977, now abandoned.
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128/295   128/272   220/359   220/270  
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