A breathing bag for inclusion in an open-circuit respirating system in which anaesthetic gases are supplied from an inlet duct (10) to a mask connected at (11). The bag (13) is connected at one end to a flexible exhalation duct (12), and has an open tail (14) as an escape passageway at the other end. An internal rod (21) connects the bag (13) pivotally to a ball and socket joint (22, 23) mounted on a rigid sleeve (25) adapted for connection to a scavenging system. A flexible bellows (27) adjustably surrounds the tail (14) thus to enable ready connection and disconnection of the rod (21) and sleeve (25) while being extendible to minimise or prevent the escape (at 17) of anaesthetic gases to the atmosphere.
A system for adjusting a gas delivery mask is provided. The system may include a base, an arm pivotally coupled to the base, and an intermediate member slidably coupled to both the base and the arm. The arm may include a first threaded portion, and the intermediate member may include a second threaded portion coupled to the first threaded portion. Rotation of the second threaded portion relative to the first threaded portion may slide the intermediate member along the arm and relative to the base such that the arm pivots relative to the base.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, an adjustable gas delivery system is provided. The system may include a face mask, an arm apparatus, and a gasket. The face mask may be configured to deliver gas to a subject, and may include a flexible cushion portion configured to interface with the subject's face and a rigid base portion configured to support the cushion portion, the rigid base portion including a gas inlet. The arm apparatus may be configured to deliver gas to the face mask. The arm apparatus may include a gas outlet having a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of the gas inlet of the base portion of the face mask. The gasket may couple the gas outlet of the arm apparatus with the gas inlet of the face mask. The gasket may be flexible such that the orientation of the face mask relative to the arm apparatus is adjustable.