UST867005I4 - Artificial dialyzing body organ - Google Patents

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UST867005I4
UST867005I4 US867005DH UST867005I4 US T867005 I4 UST867005 I4 US T867005I4 US 867005D H US867005D H US 867005DH US T867005 I4 UST867005 I4 US T867005I4
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  • An artificial body organ such as an artificial kidney or lung comprising a casing and flattened tubular dialysis membranes stacked in side-by-side laterally spaced relationship within the casing, providing a flow path for dialyzing fluid through the membranes, and a flow path for blood between the membranes.
  • Each membrane contains a serrated core; and adjacent membranes are spaced apart by transverse strips or by thin sheets having transverse passage for blood flow.

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DEFENSIVE PUBLICATION UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Published at the request of the applicant or owner in accordance with the Notice of Apr. 11, 1968, 849 0.G. 1221. Identification is by serial number of the application and the heading indicates the number of pages of specification, including claims, and of sheets of drawing contained in the application as originally filed. The file of this application is available to the public for inspection; reproduction may be purchased for 30 cents per sheet.
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PUBLISHED OCTOBER 21, 1969 763,804 ARTIFICIAL DIALYZING BODY ORGAN Lawrence A. Ulmschneider, 1669 Lake Ave., and Charles H. Benton, 755 Ridge Road W., both of Rochester, N.Y. 14650 Filed Sept. 30, 1968. Published Oct. 21, 1969 Int. Cl. BOld 13/00 US. Cl. 210321 2 Sheets Drawing. 14 Pages Specification An artificial body organ such as an artificial kidney or lung comprising a casing and flattened tubular dialysis membranes stacked in side-by-side laterally spaced relationship within the casing, providing a flow path for dialyzing fluid through the membranes, and a flow path for blood between the membranes. Each membrane contains a serrated core; and adjacent membranes are spaced apart by transverse strips or by thin sheets having transverse passage for blood flow.
. '76 3 8 041 Oct. 21, 1969 A. ULMSCHNEIDER ET AL DE'F. PUB.
' ARTIFICIAL DIALYZING BODY ORGAN Filed Sept. 50, 1968 v 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 I/VVEN TOPS CHARLES H BENTON LAWRENCE A. ULMSCH/VE/DER A 77' RNEYS /r 1 6 3,6 0 Oct. 21, 1969 L. A. ULMSCHNEIDER ET AL DEF. PUB.
ARTIFICIAL DIALYZING'BODY ORGAN Filed Sept. 30, 1968 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 CHARLES H. B'NTO/V LAWRENCE A. ULMSCH/VE/DER lg INVENTORS k B @M
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US4761229A (en) 1987-06-22 1988-08-02 Thompson John A Multi-leaf membrane module
US5104532A (en) * 1989-09-15 1992-04-14 Exxon Research And Engineering Company Flat stack permeator

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US4761229A (en) 1987-06-22 1988-08-02 Thompson John A Multi-leaf membrane module
EP0296881A2 (en) * 1987-06-22 1988-12-28 Exxon Research And Engineering Company Multi-leaf permeable membrane module
EP0296881A3 (en) * 1987-06-22 1989-11-15 Exxon Research And Engineering Company Multi-leaf permeable membrane module
US5104532A (en) * 1989-09-15 1992-04-14 Exxon Research And Engineering Company Flat stack permeator

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