A61M16/161

Breathing assistance apparatus with serviceability features

A breathing assistance apparatus is configured with features that improve serviceability of the apparatus. The apparatus can include animations to provide instruction regarding correcting easily-identified fault conditions and to provide instruction regarding routine maintenance routines. The apparatus also can be configured with top level control menus that are obscured in a manner to limit manipulation of the top level control elements by unauthorized users.

BREATHING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS

There is provided an apparatus for delivering a flow of gas having a controller, a housing defining a gasflow passage, a motor with an impeller to deliver gas through the gasflow passage, and a flexible printed circuit electrically connected to the motor for electrically connecting the motor to the controller. There is also provided an apparatus for delivering a flow of gas having a housing defining a gasflow passage. The gas flowing through the gasflow passage is a high concentration oxygen gas. The apparatus has a motor with windings and an impeller to deliver gas through the gasflow passage, and an elastomeric shield to pneumatically isolate the windings from the gasflow passage.

HUMIDIFIER RESERVOIR

An apparatus for humidifying a flow of pressurised, breathable air includes varying a first pressure of the flow of breathable gas to vary a level of thermal engagement between the conductive portion of the reservoir and the heater plate, varying a height of the variable portion varies a level of thermal engagement between the conductive portion of the reservoir and the heater plate, use of a humidifier reservoir base component with a maximum water capacity substantially equal to the predetermined maximum volume of water of the humidifier reservoir or the use of intersecting inlet and outlet axes.

GAS SENSOR MODULE

A removable gas sensor module is provided for a therapeutic gas delivery device. The gas sensor module includes a sample chamber which receives a sample gas from the therapeutic gas delivery device. A gas detection unit includes a plurality of sensors operable to measure at least one property of the sample gas. The sensors include two or more of a gas detection sensor, a humidity sensor, a temperature sensor, or a combination thereof. The gas sensor module is self-contained within the therapeutic gas delivery device and swappable with another gas sensor module.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETECTION OF WATER IN A CONDUIT FOR USE IN A RESPIRATORY THERAPY SYSTEM
20220031987 · 2022-02-03 ·

We provide a respiratory therapy system comprising: a flow generator; a humidifier; a respiratory conduit a patient interface coupled to the respiratory conduit to deliver a gases flow to a patient; a sensor configured to determine pressure or flow of the gases flow; a controller configured to control the flow generator to generate the gases flow; and the controller configured to: a) retrieve at least one first signal associated with or indicative of a gases flow and/or pressure in the respiratory conduit; b) determine a measure of at least one first parameter associated with gases flow perturbations and/or pressure perturbations for at least one portion of the retrieved at least one first signal; and c) determine the presence of liquid in the respiratory conduit based at least in part on the measure(s) of the at least one first parameter meeting a first threshold.

The system can be used to reduce or alleviate condensation in a respiratory gas deliver conduit.

HIGH FLOW THERAPY DEVICE UTILIZING A NON-SEALING RESPIRATORY INTERFACE AND RELATED METHODS

A gas delivery conduit adapted for fluidly connecting to a respiratory gases delivery system in a high flow therapy system, the gas delivery conduit includes a first connector adapted for connecting to the respiratory gases delivery system, a second connector adapted for connecting to a fitting of a patient interface, tubing fluidly connecting the first connector to the second connector where the first connector has a gas inlet adapted to receive the supplied respiratory gas, one of electrical contacts and temperature contacts integrated into the first connector. The gas delivery conduit further can include a sensing conduit integrated into the gas delivery conduit, where the first connector of the gas delivery conduit is adapted to allow the user to couple the first connector with the respiratory gases delivery system in a single motion.

System and method for detecting sleep onset in a subject based on responsiveness to breathing cues

A wake-to-sleep transition for a subject is detected based on responsiveness to breathing cues provided to the subject. A pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airway of subject having one or more gas parameters that are adjusted to provide breathing cues to the subject. Based on a detected conformance of the respiration of the subject to the breathing cues, a determination is made as to whether the subject is awake or asleep.

Medical treatment apparatus and water reservoir for same

A water reservoir includes a water reservoir base configured to hold a volume of water to be used for humidification of pressurized breathable air, a water reservoir lid connected to the water reservoir base, and a compressible resilient portion configured to seal between the water reservoir base and the water reservoir lid. The base and the lid are movable relative to one another when connected whilst maintaining sealing therebetween due to the compressible resilient portion. A retainer is configured to secure the water reservoir to a water reservoir dock, and has a protrusion or recess to releasably engage one another when the water reservoir is received in the dock, with a reaction force to compression of the compressible resilient portion urging the protrusion and the recess into engagement with one another.

VENT ADAPTOR FOR PATIENT INTERFACE SYSTEM

A vent assembly for a respiratory pressure therapy (RPT) system. The vent assembly may include a vent housing having a first orifice configured to receive the flow of pressurized gas from the RPT device and the vent housing having a plurality of holes to discharge pressurized gas to atmosphere; a vent housing connector having a second orifice configured to direct the flow of pressurized gas to the patient interface; and a heat and moisture exchanger (HME) comprising an HME housing and an HME material within the HME housing, wherein the vent housing and the vent housing connector are configured to be connected to, at least in part, form a cavity, and wherein the HME is positioned in the cavity when the vent assembly is assembled.

TRANSLATING RESPIRATORY THERAPY PARAMETERS
20170216541 · 2017-08-03 ·

The present disclosure pertains to a parameter translation system configured to determine respiratory therapy control parameters. When a subject is prescribed respiratory therapy, his or her regimen will likely include receiving therapy from several different respiratory therapy devices. Respiratory therapy devices are often designed and/or approved for a niche depending on acuity of respiratory distress and/or insufficiency in the subject, the physical location of the subject, and/or other factors. These respiratory devices are made by a variety of manufacturers and deliver therapy with a variety of therapy regimes, settings, alarm parameters, and/or other control parameters. It is a laborious process to transfer such control parameters between two or more respiratory therapy devices. The present system facilitates translating these control parameters from one respiratory therapy device to another respiratory therapy device so the subject continues receiving the prescribed respiratory therapy when he or she switches from one device to another.