Project x33

Project x33

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The X33 Project: A Low-Cost Ventilator Design The X33 Project aims to create an emergency ventilator at a low cost using readily available materials such as plastic, glass, rubber, and steel. Drawing inspiration from the seriga, this design compresses air and distributes it throughout the system, enabling multiple patients to receive respiratory support simultaneously. Here's how the system functions: An electric motor powers a piston in an oscillating motion. As the piston descends, pressure breaks through the closed system, allowing air to reach the patients. When the system rises, the suction valve opens, featuring an antibacterial filter that draws air into the system under negative pressure. The materials used have not been finalized, leaving manufacturers free to choose from various options based on their production processes and cost considerations. For added safety, I recommend incorporating a mechanical valve designed by me, which releases excess air individually for each patient. This ensures precise control over airflow, reducing the risk of complications. If you have any questions or concerns about this project, I'm here to address them.

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