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titleOfInvention Liquid delivery apparatus
abstract A self-contained system for the enteral delivery of nutrient solution from an aseptic package without the intermediate step of emptying the package contents into a traditional flexible bag solution container for delivery by parastalic pump, gravity means or the like. The system of the invention uniquely includes a novel, distendable membrane (22) stored energy source which functions to automatically deliver on demand the premixed solution contained within the package to the patient at a precisely controlled rate.
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