Abstract: A fluid manifold includes a housing having a first inlet and an outlet and a plurality of inlets intermediate the first inlet and the outlet which are provided with check valve action to prevent retrograde flow through the valved inlets, yet allow individual inlets to pass fluid when the fluid pressure in any individual inlet exceeds that of the interior of the chamber by a predetermined cracking pressure. The check valve action is provided by a single resilient backcheck member which is deformably urged against annular valve seats by support members embodied in the housing opposite and central to the valved inlets. A conventional injection site may be provided in the housing so that additional fluids may be injected into the interior of the manifold through an inserted cannula.
Abstract: Apparatus for uniformly wetting a curvilinear surface of a length of tubing with solvent or other liquid. A wetting element such as a block of porous material has a curvilinear portion with a shape complemental to the shape of the surface to be wetted. The liquid is supplied to the wetting element by capillary action through a porous block or a sponge and passes into and through the wetting element, wetting the curvilinear portion. When the tubing to be wetted is brought into close contact with the curvilinear protein, the liquid is transferred to the tubing, forming a uniform coating on the surface thereof. Compressed air may be applied to the liquid through a pulse valve to urge the liquid into the wetting element as needed to re-wet the wetting element.
Abstract: Apparatus for expanding resilient tubing includes first and second pins, sized to be received into the tubing to be expanded. The second pin, extending from a carriage, is separated from the first pin by the movement of the carriage from a first position adjacent the first pin to a second position spaced apart from the first pin. The carriage is impelled by a foot-switch actuated air cylinder.