A61M16/0063

SMALL ANIMAL ANESTHESIA SYSTEM
20170259024 · 2017-09-14 ·

A small animal anesthesia system is provided, including a compressor, an anesthetizing gas generator and an anesthesia platform. The compressor has a first outlet and a first intake. The anesthetizing gas generator has a second outlet and a second intake. The first outlet of the compressor is connected to the second intake of the anesthetizing gas generator to supply gas, so that an anesthetizing gas is generated. The anesthesia platform includes a bearing plate, an anesthetic mask and a first anesthesia chamber. The anesthetic mask is configured to cover the face of the small animal, and connected to the second outlet of the anesthetizing gas generator, such that the small animal is anesthetized by the anesthetizing gas generated by the anesthetizing gas generator. The first anesthesia chamber is disposed on the bearing plate, and connected to the first intake of the compressor to recycle the anesthetizing gas.

Transportable medical air compressor

A method and apparatus that provides a continuous source of medical grade air. A substantially tubular housing includes a first end, an aperture extending through the housing, and a second end, opposite the first end. A valve extends from the first end of the housing for dispensing medical grade air to a patient.

Apparatus and method for improved assisted ventilation
09757530 · 2017-09-12 · ·

Devices and methods for allowing for improved assisted ventilation of a patient. The methods and devices provide a number of benefits over conventional approaches for assisted ventilation. For example, the methods and devices described herein permit blind insertion of a device that can allow ventilation regardless of whether the device is positioned within a trachea or an esophagus. In addition, the methods and device allow for timed delivery of ventilations based on a condition of a thoracic cavity to increase the amount and efficiency of blood flow during a resuscitation procedure.

VANE COMPRESSOR FOR SURGICAL GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH GAS SEALED INSUFFLATION AND RECIRCULATION
20220233792 · 2022-07-28 · ·

A vane compressor for a surgical gas delivery system is disclosed, which includes a compressor head having an outlet port for delivering pressurized gas to a gaseous sealing manifold communicating with a gas sealed trocar and an inlet port for receiving spent gas from the gaseous sealing manifold by way of the gas sealed trocar, wherein the compressor head is coupled to and driven by a motor.

GASEOUS SEALING MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY FOR SURGICAL GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM
20220233794 · 2022-07-28 · ·

A manifold assembly for a surgical gas delivery system is disclosed, which includes a manifold body including an inlet port for receiving gas from an outlet side of a compressor and an outlet port for recirculating gas to an inlet side of the compressor, a bypass valve communicating with the inlet port and the outlet port of the manifold body, an air ventilation valve for dynamically controlling the ingress of air from atmosphere, a smoke evacuation valve for dynamically controlling the egress of gas from the manifold assembly when the gas delivery system is operating in a smoke evacuation mode, and a gas fill for dynamically controlling the receipt of gas from a source of surgical gas.

GAS HEATER FOR SURGICAL GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH GAS SEALED INSUFFLATION AND RECIRCULATION
20220233793 · 2022-07-28 · ·

A gas heater for a surgical gas delivery system is disclosed, which includes an elongated tubular body defining an interior flow passage having an inlet port for receiving insufflation gas from a gas source and an outlet port for delivering heated insufflation gas to an insufflation manifold, a dielectric support positioned within the interior flow passage of the tubular body, and a resistive element operatively associated with the dielectric support for heating insufflation gas flowing through the tubular body from the inlet port to the outlet port.

MEDICAL VENTILATOR HAVING IN-SERIES PISTON PUMPS
20220226588 · 2022-07-21 ·

A ventilator apparatus is disclosed that provides various improvements with regard to features and practicality and overall benefits to patients suffering from respiratory and other conditions. The apparatus is constructed in an efficient and reliable way including a single motor and drivetrain assembly that operates a plurality of fluid pumps to achieve the present ventilator functions as described and shown.

OXYGEN SUPPLYING APPARATUS HAVING CIRCULATION FACILITATING
20220226554 · 2022-07-21 ·

An oxygen supply apparatus is configured to directly supply oxygen-containing gas to an user for inhalation while facilitating blood circulation of a specific portion of the user. The oxygen supply apparatus includes a power supply; an oxygen-containing gas source for providing the oxygen-containing gas; a gas catheter having one end thereof connected to the oxygen-containing gas source; an inhalator connected to the other end of the gas catheter; and a circulation facilitating device at least partially attached to the specific portion of the user. The circulation facilitating device includes a sonic oscillation circuit and a housing. The sonic oscillation circuit is configured to produce oscillation at a frequency ranging from 20 Hz to 10 MHz, and the housing encloses the sonic oscillation circuit in a watertight manner

Patient Ventilator Control Using Constant Flow and Breathing Triggers
20210402119 · 2021-12-30 ·

The embodied invention is a new inspiration/expiration ventilator flow design, with a constant inspiration flow and intermittent-concurrent expiratory flow based on lung pressure setpoints. This mode is possible by using a new dual lumen tube inserted into a patient Trachea. Additionally, the control provides support for patient initiated breathing which is initiated by a lung pressure drop. This control provides continuous and gentle recruitment of lung alveoli.

NASAL CANNULA WITHOUT NOSTRIL PRONGS
20210402125 · 2021-12-30 ·

This disclosure relates to a nasal cannula without nostril prongs. The nasal cannula may be used together with an oxygen delivery system, such as a portable oxygen concentrator, or another type of breathing device such as a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. In an example, a nasal cannula includes a tube configured to connect to an oxygen supply, and a fitting configured to connect to the tube. The fitting includes a single discharge port having a first section configured to be situated inferior to a first nostril of a user and a second section configured to be situated inferior to a second nostril of the user. Further, the fitting does not include nostril prongs. Because the fitting does not include nostril prongs, patient comfort is dramatically increased relative to prior designs.