Patent classifications
A61M16/00
OUTLET CONNECTION ASSEMBLY
A connection assembly for a respiratory therapy system, comprising: an outlet assembly, said outlet assembly including an outlet housing and a swivelling disc located on said outlet housing, said outlet housing and said swivelling disc defining, at least in part, a recess; an outlet connector located at an end of a tube portion, said outlet connector including an electrical connector; and a cable having a first end to connect to the electrical connector and a second end to connect to at least one electrical component of the respiratory therapy system, said cable having a slack portion, wherein said outlet connector and said swivelling disc are rotatable in unison between a first position and a second position, and wherein the slack portion of the cable extends from the recess and wraps around the swivelling disc as the swivelling disc is rotated from the first position to the second position.
PATIENT INTERFACE
- Amal Shirley Amarasinghe ,
- Ravikumar BALUCHAGI ,
- Adam Francis Barlow ,
- Andrew James BATE ,
- Emily Elizabeth BLANCH ,
- David James BRAUND ,
- Christopher Samuel Cullen ,
- Errol Savio Alex D'Souza ,
- Bruce Richard Davies ,
- Craig David Edwards ,
- Christopher Andrew Wakeley GILL ,
- Lachlan Richard Goldspink ,
- Thomas KIRBY ,
- Kishore MARKAPURAM CHENGALVARAYAN ,
- Holly Elizabeth MILLER ,
- Lemmy Nga ,
- Chia Ik Tan ,
- Matthew Robin Wells
A patient interface includes a frame assembly including connectors operatively attachable to headgear, a cushion assembly provided to the frame assembly and including a seal-forming structure structured to form a seal with the patient's nose and/or mouth, and an air delivery connector provided to the frame assembly and operatively connected to an air delivery tube for supplying the air at positive pressure along an air flow path. The cushion assembly is structured to releasably connect to the frame assembly independently of the air delivery connector. The air delivery connector is structured to releasably connect to the frame assembly independently of the cushion assembly.
NOISE REDUCTION STRUCTURE FOR VENTILATION TREATMENT DEVICE AND VENTILATION TREATMENT DEVICE
A noise reduction structure for a ventilation treatment device and the ventilation treatment device are provided. The noise reduction structure comprises a first micropore plate; the first micropore plate has a first plate surface and a second plate surface which are opposite to each other, the first plate surface is used for forming a first chamber; the second plate surface is used for forming an air passage such that air in the air passage flows along the second plate surface; the first micropore plate has a plurality of first micro-vias through which the first chamber communicates with the air passage. The noise reduction structure is wide in noise reduction frequency band, may effectively reduce aerodynamic noise in the air passage, and improves the satisfaction degree of a patient using the ventilation treatment device.
BREATH GUIDE DEVICE AND METHOD
An apparatus and methods enhances the energy levels of a person, in particular the relating to guiding a person's breathing to enhance energy and health. The device is a breath guide device having an airway, breathflow guiding equipment, a control unit capable of communicating with a memory unit. The control unit is arranged to control the breathflow guiding equipment in dependence on data held in the memory unit. A mouthpiece suitable for placement at a user's mouth may be included. The breathflow guiding equipment includes an electronically operated valve for regulating the flow of breath through the airway.
CARBON DIOXIDE BASED METERED DOSE INHALER
Various embodiments of a metered dose inhaler that includes a metering valve are disclosed. The inhaler includes a reservoir containing a pressurized formulation of medicament and carbon dioxide. The metering valve includes a metering chamber, a metering valve stem, and a metering valve stem seal having an opening through which the metering valve stem passes to form a dynamic seal between the metering valve stem and outside atmosphere. The metering valve stem seal has a Shore D hardness of 45 to 80 and its opening is adapted to be stretched wider by the metering valve stem passing through it than it would be absent the valve stem.
PATIENT INTERFACE SYSTEMS FOR ENSURING EFFECTIVE SEAL
A patient interface system for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a patient interface configured to sealingly engage the patient's face. A mechanism may be provided to ensure that an effective seal is maintained between the patient interface and the patient's face by preventing, reducing, minimizing or limiting effects of disruptive forces, such as tube drag, on the patient interface.
NITRIC OXIDE GENERATION, DILUTION, AND TOPICAL APPLICATION COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS
An apparatus for controlled delivery of nitric oxide. A pump draws air through an activated carbon filter and into a reaction chamber. The generation of nitric oxide occurs in the reaction chamber. A second pump draws the gas in the reaction chamber through a calcium hydroxide filter and delivers the nitric oxide through an orifice, or aperture, that controls the flow of nitric oxide delivered. The nitric oxide is filtered through a calcium hydroxide filter just prior to being made available for various nitric oxide therapies. Topical applications that provide a nitric oxide therapy to a surface are also provided.
VENTILATION DEVICE DESIGNED TO IDENTIFY FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT OF ITS O2 SENSOR ASSEMBLY
A ventilation device for artificial ventilation, having: —a ventilation gas source; —a ventilation conducting assembly for conducting inspiratory ventilation gas from the ventilation gas source to a patient-side, proximal ventilation-gas outlet opening and for conducting expiratory ventilation gas away from a proximal ventilation-gas inlet opening; —a pressure-changing assembly for changing the pressure of the ventilation gas flowing in the ventilation conducting assembly; —a control device, which is designed to control the operation of the ventilation gas source and/or the operation of the pressure-changing assembly; —an evaluation device for processing sensor signals; and —an O2 sensor assembly for determining an O2 concentration value representing the oxygen concentration of the ventilation gas flowing in the ventilation conducting assembly, wherein the O2 sensor assembly outputs O2 sensor signals, which contain information regarding the O2 concentration value, to the evaluation device, and wherein the evaluation device is designed to determine, on the basis of the O2 sensor signals, an O2 change value representing a change in the O2 concentration value and, if the O2 change value satisfies a predefined condition, to infer degradation of the O2 sensor assembly and to output a signal.
SYSTEM FOR CONTROL AND RESPIRATORY FUNCTION MAINTENANCE
The invention relates to medicine, The technical result of the present invention is to increase the efficiency of treatment of the respiratory system pathologies. The system includes a communication unit connected to a ventilator, a human-machine interface unit, a data processing, storage and management unit, an algorithmic unit, a pulse generation unit, a unit of electromyography electrodes and a stimulation.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING USER POSITION USING MULTI-COMPARTMENT BLADDERS
A method includes receiving data associated with a sleep session of a user. The method also includes determining that the user is experiencing or has experienced an event based at least in part on the data. The method also includes causing pressurized air to be directed from a respiratory device to a multi-compartment bladder in response to determining that the user is experiencing or has experienced the event to aid in modifying a position of a head of the user.