A61M16/203

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION
20240207547 · 2024-06-27 ·

The present invention relates to systems and methods for multi-frequency oscillatory ventilation (MFOV). The system uses a broadband flow waveform more suitable for the heterogeneous mechanics of the lung. The system provides more efficient gas exchange and enhanced lung recruitment at lower airway pressures.

Non-sealing high flow therapy device and related methods

A high flow therapy system for delivering heated and humidified respiratory gas to an airway of a patient, the system including a respiratory gas flow pathway for delivering the respiratory gas to the airway of the patient by way of a non-sealing respiratory interface; wherein flow rate of the pressurized respiratory gas is controlled by a microprocessor.

VARIABLE ORIFICE ROTARY VALVE FOR CONTROLLING GAS FLOW
20240191801 · 2024-06-13 ·

A variable orifice rotary valve for controlling gas flow has a housing with a cylindrical interior passage, a housing opening extending from the interior passage through the housing and a rotatable valve element including a sidewall having a cylindrical external sidewall surface. A slot in the sidewall varies in depth linearly or nonlinearly along at least a portion of a circumferential length of the slot and terminates in an opening in the sidewall. The valve element is rotatably received within the interior passage such that rotation of the valve element determines a length and depth of the portion of the slot that overlaps with the housing opening. That portion of the slot comprises part of the fluid channel. A gas flow rate through the fluid channel is determined by the width, length and depth of the portion of the slot that overlaps with the housing opening.

DEVICE FOR RESPIRATORY THERAPY
20190151581 · 2019-05-23 ·

The present invention relates to a respiratory therapy device (1) for the targeted assistance of a secretion removal from the airways of a patient and a method for operating such a respiratory therapy device (1). The respiratory therapy device (1) comprises a flow unit (2) for generating a respiratory airflow for an insufflation and a respiratory airflow for an exsufflation, which comprises a patient interface (3) for connecting the patient and a respiratory air interface and two fans (5, 6) fluidically connected in parallel each having an intake side (15, 16) and a delivery side (25, 26). A first fan (5) is fluidically coupled with its intake side (15) and a second fan (6) is fluidically coupled with its delivery side (26) to a switchable valve unit (7).

SYSTEMS FOR ANESTHETIC AGENT VAPORIZATION
20190099581 · 2019-04-04 ·

Methods and systems are provided for delivering anesthetic agent to a patient. In one embodiment, a liquid anesthetic agent container includes a base region, an interior of the base region configured to hold liquid anesthetic agent, an adapter region, and a capillary force vaporizer (CFV) housed in the adapter region. The adapter region includes a coupling end configured to couple to a patient breathing circuit to supply anesthetic agent vaporized by the CFV to a patient.

Method and system for bi-level treatment of sleep apnea

A positive airway pressure device is disclosed herein. The positive airway pressure device includes a blower, a buffer chamber, a gas manifold, a first sensor, a second sensor, and a controller. The buffer chamber is downstream of the blower. The buffer chamber configured to receive gas generated by the blower and output the gas to a patient. The gas manifold is fluidly coupling the blower to the buffer chamber. The first sensor is at least partially disposed in the gas manifold. The first sensor is configured to measure a first pressure in the gas manifold. The second sensor is at least partially disposed in the buffer chamber. The second sensor is configured to measure a second sensor in the buffer chamber.

Ventilator apparatus and method

A respiratory treatment apparatus configured to provide a flow of breathable gas to a patient, including a breathable air outlet, an outside air inlet, and an pneumatic block module, wherein the pneumatic block module includes: a volute assembly including an inlet air passage, a mount for a blower and an outlet air passage; the blower being mounted in the mount such that an impeller of the blower is in a flow passage connecting the inlet air passage and the outlet air passage; a casing enclosing the volute assembly, wherein air passages within the casing connect air ports on the volute assembly, wherein the inlet air passage of the volute assembly is in fluid communication with the outside air inlet and the outlet air passage of the volute assembly is in fluid communication with the air outlet.

HYPERTHERMIC HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEM

Apparatus and methods for delivering humidified breathing gas to a patient are provided. The apparatus includes a humidification system configured to deliver humidified breathing gas to a patient. The humidification system includes a vapor transfer unit and a base unit. The vapor transfer unit includes a liquid passage, a breathing gas passage, and a vapor transfer device positioned to transfer vapor to the breathing gas passage from the liquid passage. The base unit includes a base unit that releasably engages the vapor transfer unit to enable reuse of the base unit and selective disposal of the vapor transfer unit. The liquid passage is not coupled to the base unit for liquid flow therebetween when the vapor transfer unit is received by the base unit.

BREATHABLE GAS INLET CONTROL DEVICE FOR RESPIRATORY TREATMENT APPARATUS

A breathable gas inlet control device permits flow regulation at the inlet of a flow generator for a respiratory treatment apparatus such as a ventilator or continuous positive airway pressure device. The device may implement a variable inlet aperture size based on flow conditions. In one embodiment, an inlet flow seal opens or closes the inlet to a blower in accordance with changes in pressure within a seal activation chamber near the seal. The seal may be formed by a flexible membrane. A controller selectively changes the pressure of the seal activation chamber by controlling a set of one or more flow control valves to selectively stop forward flow, prevent back flow or lock open the seal to permit either back flow or forward flow. The controller may set the flow control valves as a function of detected respiratory conditions based on data from pressure and/or flow sensors.

Oxygen concentration device
10188821 · 2019-01-29 · ·

Provided is an oxygen concentration device which, as an oxygen concentration device having a reduced difference in flow rates of gas which flows through a pressure equalization valve of a pressure equalization path during a purge step and a pressure equalization step, is provided at at least one end side of the pressure equalization valve with a pressure control member having a difference in pressure loss due to the direction of gas flow so that pressure loss of the gas which flows through the pressure equalization path in one direction becomes nearly equal to that of the gas which flows therethrough in the opposite direction.