BREATHING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS WITH LIQUID CONTAINMENT
20220280745 ยท 2022-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/21
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A breathing assistance apparatus has a main body. A humidification compartment is defined within the main body and is adapted to receive a humidification chamber. A flow generator is positioned within the main body. The flow generator and the humidification compartment are fluidly connected and a liquid containment compartment is interposed between the flow generator and the humidification compartment. The liquid containment compartment is fluidly connected to both the flow generator and the humidification compartment.
Claims
1.-26. (canceled)
27. A breathing assistance apparatus comprising: a main body, the main body comprising an upper housing and a lower housing that are configured to be secured together, the main body having at least one outer wall and at least one generally vertical inner wall, a humidification compartment defined within the main body and adapted to receive a humidification chamber; a flow generator positioned within the main body; and a liquid containment compartment being interposed within the main body between the flow generator and the humidification compartment and positioned between the at least one outer wall and the at least one generally vertical inner wall, wherein the liquid containment compartment is fluidly connected to the flow generator and the humidification compartment such that a gas flow path from the flow generator to the humidification compartment passes through the liquid containment compartment, and wherein the liquid containment compartment comprises a first opening that defines an outlet for gases flowing out of the liquid containment compartment to the humidification compartment and a second opening that defines an inlet for the gases flowing into the liquid containment compartment from the flow generator.
28. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the liquid containment compartment comprises a lower surface that is part of the lower housing of the main body.
29. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the liquid containment compartment comprises a vertical wall defining sides of the liquid containment compartment, the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment being part of the upper housing of the main body.
30. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 29 wherein a portion of the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment corresponds to a portion of a vertical wall that defines the humidification compartment.
31. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 30 wherein the first opening extends through the portion of the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment that corresponds to the vertical wall of the humidification compartment.
32. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 29 wherein a portion of the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment corresponds to a portion of an outer wall of the main body provided by the upper housing.
33. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 29 wherein the liquid containment compartment comprises a ridge that defines a periphery of a lower surface of the liquid containment compartment and which extends from the lower housing of the main body, the ridge matching a configuration of the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment provided in the upper housing such that the ridge and the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment abut each other to form the liquid containment compartment when the main body is assembled.
34. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 33 wherein the ridge of the liquid containment compartment defines and encircles a reservoir of the liquid containment compartment.
35. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 33 wherein the ridge of the liquid containment compartment surrounds the second opening.
36. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 33 further comprising a seal between the ridge and the vertical wall of the liquid containment compartment to form the liquid containment compartment.
37. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 36 wherein the ridge comprises a groove and the seal is provided within the groove.
38. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the flow generator is mounted to or within the lower housing of the main body.
39. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the first opening and the second opening of the liquid containment compartment are offset from each other in at least two orthogonal spatial directions.
40. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 39 wherein the first opening and the second opening of the liquid containment compartment are offset horizontally and vertically. Application No.: 17/654,894 Filing Date: March 15, 2022
41. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 39 wherein the first opening and the second opening of the liquid containment compartment are offset from each other in three orthogonal spatial directions.
42. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 41 wherein the first opening and the second opening of the liquid containment compartment are offset horizontally in two orthogonal directions and vertically.
43. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 39 wherein no portion of the first opening is vertically aligned with the second opening.
44. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 39 wherein no portion of the first opening is horizontally aligned with the second opening.
45. The breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the second opening is fluidly connected to the flow generator by one or more passages within the main body, the one or more passages forming part of the gas flow path.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings of a preferred embodiment, which embodiment is intended to illustrate and not to limit the invention, and in which figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0046] With reference now to
[0047] The breathing assistance apparatus 20 is configured to deliver a flow of pressurized breathing gases to the user through the conduit 22 and the user interface 24. Accordingly, the illustrated breathing assistance apparatus 20 comprises a flow generator 26, which has been schematically illustrated in
[0048] The breathing assistance apparatus 20 also is configured to humidify the flow of pressurized breathing gases prior to deliver to the user. Accordingly, as illustrated in
[0049] As illustrated, the breathing assistance apparatus 20 generally comprises a main body 30. With reference to
[0050] With continued reference to
[0051] With reference to
[0052] The main body 30 contains a humidification compartment 50 that receives the humidification chamber 28. In the illustrated configuration, the humidification compartment 50 is generally defined within the at least one outer wall 40, the lid 44 and a base surface 46. More particularly, in the illustrated configuration, at least one generally vertical inner wall 52 defines at least a portion of the humidification compartment 50. Even more particularly, four generally vertical walls, including the at least one generally vertical inner wall 52, largely define the humidification compartment 50.
[0053] A liquid containment compartment 54 can be separated from the humidification compartment 50. In some configurations, the liquid containment compartment 54 limits the travel of liquid that may spill from the humidification chamber 28. In some configurations, the liquid containment compartment 54 can limit the travel of liquid that may be spilled within the humidification compartment 50 and outside of the humidification chamber 28.
[0054] The liquid containment compartment 54 can be positioned within the main body 30 of the breathing assistance apparatus 20. In the illustrated configuration, the liquid containment compartment 54 is integrated into the main body 30 of the breathing assistance apparatus 20. The liquid containment compartment 54 and the flow generator 26 both can be integrated into the main body 30. In some configurations, the liquid containment compartment 54 is fluidly connected to the flow generator 26 and to the humidification compartment 50. In some such configurations, the liquid containment compartment 54 is positioned between the flow generator 26 and the humidification compartment 54. In some configurations, the liquid containment compartment 54 can be positioned between the outer wall 40 and the inner wall 52 of the main body. In some configurations, the inner wall 52 separates the humidification compartment 50 from the liquid containment compartment 54.
[0055] The liquid containment compartment 54 can include two openings. A first opening 56, as shown in
[0056] A second opening 58, shown in
[0057] With reference to now to
[0058] With reference again to
[0059] In the illustrated configuration, the second opening 58 is formed atop of a pedestal 76. The pedestal 76 can be integrally formed with the lower housing 34. The pedestal 76 generally encircles a passage 80 as shown in
[0060] With reference to
[0061] As described above, in some configurations, at least a portion of the liquid containment compartment 54 is defined between the inner wall 52 and the outer wall 40 of the main body 30. With reference to
[0062] The ridge 72 can match the configuration of these walls 40, 52, 78, 84. As such, the ridge 72 and these walls 40, 52, 78 and 84 can abut each other. To reduce the likelihood of leaks at the junction of the ridge 72 and the walls 40, 52, 78, 84, a seal 86 can be positioned between the upper housing 32 and the lower housing 34. In the illustrated configuration, the seal 86 is positioned within a groove 90 (see
[0063] Moreover, in the event of liquid passing through the first opening 56 into the liquid containment chamber 54, the liquid will be held within the liquid containment chamber 54. As such, the seal 86 between the upper housing 32 and the lower housing 34 can reduce the likelihood of liquid migration even if the level of liquid within the liquid containment chamber 54 exceeds the height of the ridge 72.
[0064] Although the present invention has been described in terms of a certain embodiment, other embodiments apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art also are within the scope of this invention. Thus, various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For instance, various components may be repositioned as desired. Moreover, not all of the features, aspects and advantages are necessarily required to practice the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to be defined only by the claims that follow.