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publicationNumber EP-0513163-A1
titleOfInvention SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT FOR THE EVACUATION OF ANESTHESIAN OR ANALGESIC GASES.
abstract The invention relates to a system which serves to capture and evacuate leaks or other emission of anesthetic or analgesic gases from an anesthesia machine in an operating room or the like and which comprises a vacuum source of. air (1) and an anesthesia mask (5) designed to be placed on the patient's face and connected to the anesthesia machine by at least one channeling device, through which the patient receives a mixture of gases anesthetics or analgesics and air and through which the mixture of gas and air exhaled by the patient is evacuated, the anesthesia mask further containing an organ intended to capture and evacuate the gas emissions via a suction tube or the like to the source of the vacuum. The new features of this system are a member (10) mounted in the tube or the flexible suction pipe (4) and connected to the discharge part of the channeling device to also allow the discharge of the mixture of gas and exhaled air. via the air vacuum source, as well as a noise damping or reduction device, which is mounted in the exhaust duct and which is intended to reduce disturbing noise as much as possible. Another new feature is to provide a device which allows the discharge capacity to be regulated as required, in order to reduce both noise and the cooling effect.
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