A ceramic pneumotach-based spirometer, probably from around 1990. Found on an Ebay listing.
Category Archives: 1990s
Spirometer, Puritan Bennett, PS600, circa 1990’s
A volume displacement spirometer. Found on an Ebay listing.
Pneumotach, Fleisch, 1992
Side and front views of a Fleisch pneumotach. From “Pulmonary Function Testing: A Practical Approach” by Jack Wanger, published by Williams and Wilkins, 1992, page 14.
Spirometer, Vitalograph, 1992, Diagram
From “Pulmonary Function Testing: A Practical Approach” by Jack Wanger, published by Williams and Wilkins, 1992, page 11.
Spirometer, Vitalograph, 1992
From “Pulmonary Function Testing: A Practical Approach” by Jack Wanger, published by Williams and Wilkins, 1992, page 11.
Spirometer, Brentwood Spiroscan 2000, circa 1990’s
Manufactured for Brentwood by Hoks Electronics, Inc. of Japan. Found on an Ebay listing.
Spirometer, Creative Biomedics Multi-Spiro, circa 1990’s
Found on OhioDeals.com. Specifications on the website were given as:
- Measurement Device – Fleish Pneumotachometer (unheated)
- Flow range -12L/sec. to +18L/sec..
- Volume Range -12 L to +14L
- Flow & Volume Accuracy +/-2%, resolution to 0.008L/sec.
- Sampling rate 100 Samples per second(4096 byte res)
- Number of tests per Session 16 pre-and/or post-BD FVC, 5 MVV, 5 SVC
- Test Storage Unlimited (average usage aprox. 6k bytes per patient) 30 seconds per test
- Calibration 3.00 MultiSpiro Calibration Syringe
- BTPS temp. correction Automatic, accurate to 1 degree C
- Sensor Dimensions 6.5 x 5 x 3 inches
- Sensor weight 1.25 lbs.
Spirometer, Vitalograph Alpha, 1990’s
A Vitalograph Alpha spirometer, Pneumotach-based, probably from the 1990’s. Found on a DotMed listing.
Spirometer, Mijnhardt Vicatest P2, circa 1990’s
Found on the website StoreSlider. A cached photo from an undated and lapsed Ebay auction.
Spirometer, Spirotech S401, circa 1990’s
Found on an Ebay listing. A spirometer with a dedicated microprocessor that included a thermal Printer, keyboard, LCD display, automatic clock & temperature sensing (BPTS), RS232 compatible interface and a 3-1/2″ diskette drive.