Patent classifications
A61M16/206
Resuscitation bag with monitoring capabilities
The specification describes an artificial resuscitation bag (5) having (i) a deformable bag (54) with a gas inlet (54A) and a gas outlet (54B), (ii) a pneumatic control valve (50) comprising an exhaust port (50c) adapted for controlling the flow of gas exiting to the atmosphere through said exhaust port (50c), and (iii) a monitoring module (60), operably connected to the pneumatic control valve (50) and having an absolute pressure sensor (60d) for measuring at least an absolute pressure (Pabs) in the inner compartment (50f) of the pneumatic control valve (50) and for transmitting at least an absolute pressure signal to a central processing unit (60c) and an ambient pressure sensor (60b) for measuring at least an atmospheric pressure (Patm) and for transmitting at least an atmospheric pressure signal to the central processing unit (60c).
Breathing assistance apparatus
A pressure regulating device for use with a breathing assistance and/or resuscitation apparatus, which conveys gases along a gases pathway to a patient, includes a mounting for connecting the pressure regulating device to a first outlet in fluid communication with the gases pathway. The mounting holds a valve member that selectively blocks, at least in part, the first outlet. A control member can be manipulated to adjust a property of the valve member. The valve member at least partially blocks the first outlet when the pressure of gases in the pathway is below a selected level, and allows at least a portion of the gases to flow out of the first outlet when the pressure of said gases is above the selected level. The property includes a selected level of pressure whereby manipulation of the control member adjusts the level of pressure between a maximum level and a minimum level.
Valve controlled high frequency oscillatory ventilation
A breathing apparatus provides high frequency oscillatory ventilation [HFO] to a patient by supplying breathing gas to the patient according to an oscillating pressure profile oscillating between a positive pressure and a negative pressure. The breathing apparatus has a patient circuit including an inspiratory line for conveying breathing gas to the patient, and an expiratory line for conveying gas away from the patient, and an inspiration valve for regulating a flow of pressurised breathing gas into the inspiration line, and a control computer that controls the inspiration valve. The control computer operates to cause the oscillating pressure profile by controlling the inspiration valve to oscillate between a top flow position in which the flow of breathing gas through the inspiration valve assumes a top flow value, and a minimum flow position in which the flow through the inspiration valve assumes a minimum flow value.
Gravity dependent ventilator
A ventilator that utilizes a cam lever to raise a piston within a cylinder is provided. The weight of the piston can push breathable air out of the cylinder to a patient. A motor assembly provides the only electronic component necessary to operate the ventilator. Adjustments to volume, speed, and pressure can be made by adjusting mechanical components of the ventilator.
MAGNETIC DAMPER AND ONE-WAY VALVE AND ANESTHESIA RESPIRATOR COMPRISING MAGNETIC DAMPER
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a magnetic damper that can be used in a one-way valve of an anesthesia respirator, the magnetic damper including: a sealing element, capable of moving between a first position and a second position, wherein the one-way valve is opened when the sealing element is in the first position, and the one-way valve is closed when the sealing element is in the second position; a magnet, connected to the sealing element and used for driving the sealing element to move between the first position and the second position; and a coil, capable of inducing a current by means of movement of the magnet, wherein the current can produce a damping effect on the movement of the magnet. The embodiments of the present invention further relate to a one-way valve and an anesthesia respirator including the magnetic damper.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION
Systems and methods for non-invasive ventilation are provided. The systems may include a gas source that provides breathing gases to a patient through one or more of a primary flow path (PFP) and a flushing flow path (FFP). The system may include a control assembly configured to open and restrict gas flow through the PFP. When the PFP is open, a significant portion of the gas flows through the PFP while the remaining gas flows through the FFP. When the PFP is restricted, a significant portion of the gas flows through the FFP. Increased flow through the FFP may have a high velocity (especially relative to the flow through the PFP). Gas delivered through the FFP may be used to flush dead space. One or both flow paths may contribute to inspiratory positive airway pressure (IPAP), expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP), and/or positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP).
ELECTRONIC ATOMIZING DEVICE AND VENTILATION VALVE THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to a ventilation valve configured to be mounted to a liquid reservoir of an electronic atomizing device. The ventilation valve includes: a valve sleeve connected to the liquid reservoir and provided with a through hole, the through hole in communication with a storage cavity of the liquid reservoir; and a valve element having air permeability and including an oleophobic material layer adjacent to the storage cavity, and a semi-permeable membrane connected to an end of the oleophobic material layer away from the storage cavity, the oleophobic material layer filling at least a part of the through hole.
Cleaning devices, systems and methods
Cleaning systems and devices are provided for cleaning body-inserted tubes (e.g., endotracheal tubes, chest cleaning tubes). In one embodiment, a closed suction system includes a suction catheter having at least one deployable (e.g., inflatable) cleaning member at a distal portion of the suction catheter and at least one suction opening distal to the cleaning member. The closed suction system module may include a control unit at its proximal end adapted to facilitate operation in one of the following three operational states: i) a first operational state in which only the cleaning member is functional, ii) a second operational state in which only suction is functional, or iii) a third operational state in which neither suction nor the cleaning member is functional.
RESUSCITATION BAG SYSTEM WITH A GAS CONTROL UNIT
A resuscitation bag system (1) useable for resuscitating a person in cardiac arrest, and having a gas control unit (90) with a first valve (92) fluidly connected to a first (922) and to a second conduit (923), the first (922) and second conduits (923) being arranged in parallel and further fluidly connected to the first conduit element (56), the first conduit (922) having a first flow restriction (924) configured for limiting the gas flow to a first flowrate, and the second conduit (923) comprising second flow restriction (925) configured for limiting the gas flow to a second flowrate, with the second flowrate being less than the first flowrate.
DEVICE WITH AN INHALATION VALVE FOR A VENTILATION SYSTEM
A device (1), for a ventilation system (100), includes an inhalation valve (10) with an inhalation opening (11) for flow (301) of breathing gas (300) into a pressure chamber (110) to provide breathing gas in the pressure chamber for ventilating a patient (200). A closing element (12) is arranged movably, to close the inhalation opening to flow in a closed position (320) and to at least partially release flow in an open position (310). A transmission device (13) is connected via a connection element (14) to the closing element, to hold the closing element in the closed position in a starting position of the transmission device, such that the inhalation valve is normally closed. A control pressure source (130) provides a control pressure (PS) in a control pressure chamber (15) for the transmission device to move the transmission device out of the starting position by the control pressure.