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Powered Exhaust Apparatus For A Personal Protection Respiratory Device

An exhaust apparatus for connection to a personal protection respiratory device that defines a filtered air volume adjacent to the face of a wearer and comprises at least one exhalation, the apparatus comprising a blower in fluid connection with the at least one exhalation valve, the blower being responsive to the wearer's respiratory cycle to draw a substantial portion of the wearer's exhaled breath through the at least one exhalation valve wherein, in response to the wearer's respiratory cycle, the blower operates throughout the wearer's exhale breath, or a substantial period thereof, and does not operate throughout the wearer's inhale breath, or a substantial period thereof.

FILTRATION SYSTEM
20180177962 · 2018-06-28 ·

Presented is a method and apparatus for filtering. An exemplary apparatus includes an air flow generator having a fluid intake fluidly connected to a fluid outlet, and a removable filter operably maintained within the air flow generator to filter a flow of fluid between the fluid intake and the fluid outlet, wherein the removable filter comprises an electronic tag operable to transmit identifying information of the removable filter. The apparatus further includes an air delivery tube fluidly connected to the fluid outlet, an air delivery element fluidly connected to the air delivery tube, and a processor operable to communicate with the electronic tag to receive the identifying information of the removable filter.

Interface including a foam cushioning element

A respiratory mask assembly includes a frame having a channel and a cushioning element including a clip portion adapted for interference seal and retention in the channel. The cushioning element includes an interfacing portion constructed from foam and having a wider width than the clip portion.

Humidification arrangement for a respiratory apparatus

A humidifying apparatus utilizing a semi-permeable membrane portion within a gas conduit where the direction of gas flow within a central lumen is given by an arrow. The humidification apparatus has a helical configuration for the semi-permeable membrane portion, a structural reinforcing member or members, a water channel and a heating element. The helical configuration of an outer wall may be similar to conventional conduits that are in common use in respiratory apparatus. Thus the humidification apparatus may be readily substituted into existing respiratory device by exchanging the gas conduit.

SELF-SANITIZING MEDICAL DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING THE SAME
20240390618 · 2024-11-28 · ·

Technologies (e.g., devices, systems and methods) for sanitizing positive airway pressure (PAP) systems are described. In some embodiments, the technologies include a PAP delivery system comprising a hose and a PAP mask, a positive pressure supply system configured to generate a flow of pressurized air which is delivered to a user through the hose to the PAP mask of the PAP delivery system, a sanitizing system configured to sanitize one or more components of the self-sanitizing PAP system, and a PAP base unit housing, wherein one or more components of the positive pressure supply system and the sanitizing system are disposed at least partially within the PAP base unit housing.

Inhalation Device And Inhalation System
20240374858 · 2024-11-14 ·

The present disclosure relates to medical devices, namely to devices for inhalation of volatile anesthetics. An inhalation device, a syringe filled with a volatile anesthetic, as well as an inhalation system comprising an inhalation device and a syringe filled with a volatile anesthetic are provided. The technical contribution of the present disclosure resides in that that the inhalation device and the inhalation system prevent the volatile anesthetic vapor from entering the environment; enable the inhaler to adjust the doses of the volatile anesthetic fed to the inhalation device; expand the range of means for the inhalation with the volatile anesthetics, in particular, means for the inhalation with methoxyflurane.

Heat and moisture exchanger

A heat and moisture exchanger, comprises a rigid monolithic body (101). The rigid monolithic body (101) comprises a circumferential wall (102); and a structure of interconnected elements (106) surrounded by the circumferential wall (102). The structure (106) is open to fluid communication through the structure (106) between a first side (114) of the structure and a second side (115) of the structure (106) opposite the first side (114) of the structure (106). The circumferential wall (102) extends from the first side (114) to the second side (115) of the structure (106). The heat and moisture exchanger (100) is open on both of the first side (114) and the second side (115) of the structure (106), to allow fluid communication between the structure (106) and an exterior of the heat and moisture exchanger (100) on both sides (114, 115).

Powered exhaust apparatus for a personal protection respiratory device

An exhaust apparatus for connection to a personal protection respiratory device that defines a filtered air volume adjacent to the face of a wearer and comprises at least one exhalation, the apparatus comprising a blower in fluid connection with the at least one exhalation valve, the blower being responsive to the wearer's respiratory cycle to draw a substantial portion of the wearer's exhaled breath through the at least one exhalation valve wherein, in response to the wearer's respiratory cycle, the blower operates throughout the wearer's exhale breath, or a substantial period thereof, and does not operate throughout the wearer's inhale breath, or a substantial period thereof

Components for medical circuits

Condensation or rain-out is a problem in medical circuits and previous attempts to manage and/or prevent rain-out have resulted in relatively expensive and/or difficult to manufacture medical circuit components. The subject patent provides an improved medical circuit component for managing rain-out. In particular the component may be an improved breathing tube, or insufflation system limb comprising a helically corrugated tube preferably incorporating a heater wire.

Nasal Interface for CPAP Device

A nasal interface for a device that attached to a user's nose is described. The nasal interface is particularly adaptable for a CPAP device and includes a device body having air passages through the body terminating in a pair of end portions, with each end portion having at least one outlet in a first surface of the end portion and a nasal interface supported on the body, the nasal interface comprising a pair of nose buds having flared fittings at end portions thereof.