A61M16/161

GAS SENSOR MODULE WITH ENHANCED FLOW
20240342411 · 2024-10-17 ·

A gas sensor module is provided for a therapeutic gas delivery device. The gas sensor module includes a sample inlet and a sample chamber forming a flow passage fluidly connected with the sample inlet and operable to receive sample gas, where the sample chamber includes a plurality of sensor chambers in communication with one or more corresponding sensors operable to measure at least one property of the sample gas. The flow passage directs a flow of the sample gas through the gas sensor module and includes one or more turns prior to each of the plurality of sensor chambers, each turn having an angle operable to promote mixing of the sample gas and promote diffusion of the sample gas onto each of the plurality of sensors.

METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION INCLUDING A NON-SEALING VENTILATION INTERFACE WITH AN ENTRAINMENT PORT AND/OR PRESSURE FEATURE

Systems and methods may include a gas source, a gas delivery circuit, and a nasal interface allowing breathing ambient air through the nasal interface. A gas flow path through the nasal interface may have a distal gas flow path opening. A nozzle may be associated with a proximal end of the nasal interface a distance from the distal end gas flow path opening. At least a portion of an entrainment port may be between the nozzle and the distal end gas flow opening. The nozzle may deliver gas into the nasal interface to create a negative pressure area in the gas flow path at the entrainment port. The nasal interface and the nozzle may create a positive pressure area between the entrainment port and the distal end gas flow path opening. Gas from the gas delivery source and air entrained through the entrainment port may increase airway pressure or lung pressure or provide ventilatory support.

Humidifier disinfection using ultraviolet light

Aspects of the invention provide a system for disinfecting a humidifier containing a volume of water. An enclosure, such as a humidifier, includes a first chamber, a second chamber, a humidifier component, a third chamber, and a control unit. The first chamber contains a volume of water and a portion of the water flows into the second chamber. A first set of ultraviolet radiation sources within the first chamber can be configured to generate UV-A radiation, while a second set of ultraviolet radiation sources within the second chamber can be configured to generate UV-C radiation. In operation, the humidifier component adjacent to the second chamber creates water vapor using the portion of the volume of water within the second chamber. The water vapor flows into a third chamber that contains the water vapor and releases the water vapor into the ambient.

System and method for on-demand near-patient humidification

A near-patient humidification system provides vapor to a respiratory breathing circuit. The system includes an expiratory gas conduit and an inspiratory gas conduit. A patient coupling member is provided for coupling the expiratory and inspiratory gas conduits to a patient interface. A vapor injection unit is located at least partially within the housing of the patient coupling member. The vapor injection unit heats a supply of fluid into vapor and injects the vapor into the inspiratory gas passage of the patient coupling member at a vapor injection location for providing moisture to the inspiratory gas flow. A method of simultaneously and independently controlling the temperature and humidity of inspiratory gas in a respiratory breathing circuit is performed by injecting vapor having a temperature determined as a function of measured temperatures and measured humidities of the breathing gas at different locations along the breathing circuit.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HUMIDIFICATION OF BREATHABLE GAS BY CONDENSATION AND/OR DEHUMIDIFICATION
20180193586 · 2018-07-12 ·

A method and apparatus for humidifying breathable gas provided to a user includes providing a breathable gas, producing moisture or water derived from ambient environmental surroundings, e.g., via condensation and/or dehumidified air, and directing the breathable gas along an air flow path. The air flow path optionally includes access to at least a portion of the moisture or water for increased humidification of the breathable gas, for delivery to the user.

RESPIRATORY PRESSURE THERAPY DEVICE

Apparatus for generating a supply of air at positive pressure for the amelioration or treatment of a respiratory disorder includes a first chamber, a second chamber, at least one inlet tube structured and configured to allow ambient air to enter the first chamber, at least one flow tube structured and configured to allow air to pass from the first chamber to the second chamber, and a blower structured and configured to produce a flow of air at positive pressure. The blower is positioned in the first chamber and structured and configured to receive air from the second chamber. The blower includes a housing structured and configured to sealingly separate air flow through an interior of the housing from the first chamber. The at least one inlet tube is axially spaced from the at least one flow tube.

VENTILATION MASK

A nasal ventilation mask having one or more attachment ports located adjacent to and overlying an upper lip of a patient when worn.

BREATHING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS

An apparatus for delivering a flow of gas, has a housing 3202 with a recess, and an outlet port 3210 for a flow of gas. The recess is defined by at least one wall 3256, 3262 that is substantially continuous, gas impermeable, and unbroken, other than a gasflow passage from the recess to the outlet port of the housing.

SENSING ARRANGEMENT FOR GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM
20180177960 · 2018-06-28 ·

A gas delivery system adapted to deliver a gas to a subject may have a gases flow passage with a modulation section where the velocity of gases passing through the modulation section is modulated. The modulation section can have a first region at which the modulation of the velocity of the gases is greatest. The gases flow passage can be configured in such a way that the pressure measured at or near the first region is substantially the same as the static pressure of gases at or near a second region along the gases flow passage downstream of the first region.

SURGICAL HUMIDIFIER CONTROL

Some embodiments provide for humidifier control systems and methods configured to adjust power to a heater plate in a surgical humidifier to account for changes in flow rate to provide a consistent output, to provide functionality for different modes of use, and to provide accurate control over temperature and/or humidity at relatively low flows. The humidifier control system can receive a flow rate reading and determine a power requirement corresponding to the received flow rate reading, wherein the power requirement is one of a plurality of set points which correspond to ranges of flow rates. The humidifier control system can determine a mode of use based at least in part on the flow rate reading. The humidifier control system can provide electrical power to the heater plate according to the power requirement and/or the mode of use.