US3612059A - Heat exchanger for blood during transfusions - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a means for controlling the temperature of intravenous fluids being administered to a patient, and more particularly relates to such a structure which is adapted to be secured to the surface of either the patient or attending party for bringing the temperature of intravenous fluids to a level closely approximating that of the normal system.
- the apparatus of the present invention is, on the other hand, simple, disposable, sterile, and is essentially foil-safe.
- the structure provides low resistance to normal fluid flow, and the patients or attending partys body heat is utilized to regulate the temperature of the intravenous fluid being injected.
- the apparatus of the present invention consists simply of two layers of thin plastic film which is inherently heat scalable, or which is coated with a film of adhesive which will bond the two layers together.
- Generally parallel flow channels are created so that multiple parallel low-resistance high-flow channels are formed.
- the structure is placed in series with the intravenous fluids, and is adapted to be secured to the patients skin or to the skin of an attending party.
- the inner surface adjacent the body is preferably coated with a highly thermally emissive film in order to absorb heat from the body rapidly, while the outer surface is coated with aluminum or other thermally reflective film in order to prevent or retard radiant dissipation of heat into the environment Therefore, the heat exchange occurs utilizing the bodys own temperature regulating mechanisms to achieve the desired temperature of the infused fluid prior to the time that it enters the body of the patient.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a heat exchanger device prepared in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a detail sectional view of the flow channels of the device shown in FIG. I, this figure showing the thermally emissive and thermally reflective coatings applied to the surface of the structure, along with an adhesive bonding layer;
- FIG. 3 is a view of the device of FIG. lsecured to the arm of a patient receiving intravenous fluids.
- the intravenous heat exchanger shown in FIG. 1, and generally designated 10 includes a pair of op posed films 11 and 12, these films being bonded together firmly along and around substantially the entire periphery thereof.
- the structure of FIG. I is preferably in the form of a rectangular parallelopiped, having an elongated axis generally parallel to the broken axial line 13.
- the films 11 and I2 are provided with an inlet orifice as at 15, for accommodating fluid flow in the direction of the arrow 16, the inlet orifice communicating with an inlet manifold as at 17, the manifold introducing the inlet to a plurality of generally parallelly disposed flow channels as at l8, l9, and 20, for example.
- seals are formed between the films 11 and 12, such as at 21, 22 and 23. These seals thereby form a plurality of generally parallelly disposed flow channels which extend between the inlet manifold 17, and an outlet manifold shown at 25.'The outlet manifold 25 communicates with an outlet orifice as at 26.
- suitable fluid-type coupling arrangements are provided, such as, for example, by the use of extruded tubing or the like which may be bonded to the inlet and outlet orifices, such as at 27.
- the individual flow channels such as are shown at 18, I9 and 20, are separated by bonded webs as at 22 and 23, as indicated hereinabove.
- These webs 22 and 23 may be fonned by either thermal welding, or adhesive bonding techniques.
- the lower surface of the structure such as the lower surface of the film 12, is provided with a highly thermally emissive coating such as carbon black or the like, this coating being applied directly to the surface of the film l2, and shown at 28.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to the film I2 as at 29, this adhesive permitting direct attachment or bonding of a heat exchanger structure to the surface of the skin of either the patient or the skin of an attending party.
- the outer surface of the upper film II is coated with a highly thermally reflective coating such as aluminum or other metallic reflective coating 30.
- a highly thermally reflective coating such as aluminum or other metallic reflective coating 30.
- strap members such as the straps 31, 32, 33, and 34 may be employed. These straps permit fast attachment of the structure to the skin surface, and also provide for a minimum risk to mechanical compression of the individual flow channels due to a tight bond being formed between the heat exchanger device and the skin surface.
- the structure is provided with a plurality of generally parallelly disposed flow channels which provide for a high-low rate, maximum exposure to the desirable thermal environment, all of this being accomplished with a minimum of impedance to flow.
- silicone rubber for treatment with blood, it is normally desired that silicone rubber be utilized in order to prevent anomalous effects from occurring in the blood solution upon contact with the film surface. This is, of course, desirable inasmuch as surface contact is at a maximum in this type of structure.
- the device is readily introduced into flow systems, and is readily attached or secured to the skin surface of either the patient or anattending party.
- the device is quick, simple, and reliable. Any failure or rupture of the structure will, of course, result in a fail-safe condition inasmuch as the fluids will be readily visible, thus permitting corrective measures. to be taken prior to the time that the patient may be harmed.
- the device has a size measuring, approximately, 3 inches on a side, with the flow channel preferably being less than about 3 inches in length.
- Apparatus for controlling the temperature of intravenous fluids being infused to a patient utilizing a persons body heat comprising:
- first means defining an inlet orifice along one edge thereof communicating with an inlet manifold at one end of said parallel flow channels and second means defining heat can be transmitted into the flow channels and held therein so as to effect heating of the fluid being infused into the patient.
- the means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that means are provided along said flexible films for attaching the structure to the skin surface of a human.
- the means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that pressure sensitive coatings are applied along the surface coated with thermally emissive material for securing said structure to the surface of the skin of a human.
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- 2. The means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said thermally emissive and thermally reflective coatings are applied externally of said generally rectangular parallelopiped.
- 3. The means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said relatively thin flexible films are fabricated from silicone rubber.
- 4. The means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that means are provided along said flexible films for attaching the structure to the skin surface of a human.
- 5. The means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that pressure sensitive coatings are applied along the surface coated with thermally emissive material for securing said structure to the surface of the skin of a human.
- 6. The means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said rectangular parallelopiped has an elongated axis and a shorter transverse axis, and said parallelly disposed flow channels are generally parallel to said transverse axis.
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