HUMIDIFICATION APPARATUS
20220288345 · 2022-09-15
Inventors
- Bruce Michael Walls (Auckland, NZ)
- Melissa Catherine Bornholdt (Auckland, NZ)
- Peter Lawrence GRYLLS (Auckland, NZ)
Cpc classification
A61M2205/6045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/586
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a humidification apparatus having a compartment that receives a removable humidification chamber. The apparatus has an actuator that can be operated by a user to move the humidification chamber from an operating position to a releasing position. In the operating position the humidification chamber is received by the humidification compartment and forms a portion of the flow path through the humidification apparatus. In the releasing position the humidification chamber is displaced outwardly from the operating position so that a user can more easily remove the humidification chamber from the apparatus.
Claims
1. A humidification apparatus including: a blower for generating a gas stream; an apparatus outlet port to enable delivery of gas to a patient; a removable humidification chamber for containing water; a humidification compartment that receives the humidification chamber; a flow path through the apparatus from the blower to the apparatus outlet port; and an actuator that can be operated by a user to move the humidification chamber5 from: an operating position in which the humidification chamber is received by the humidification compartment and in which the humidification chamber forms a portion of the flow path through the humidification apparatus; to a releasing position in which the humidification chamber is displaced outwardly from the operating position and in which the user can remove the humidification chamber from the apparatus.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus has a powered device that is operable when the humidification chamber is in the operating position to heat water in the humidification chamber.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the actuator locates at least part of the powered device relative to the humidification chamber in the operating position so that the powered device is operable.
4. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber has a thermally conductive heater base, the humidification compartment has a heater element, and the actuator presses the heater element against the heater base when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
5. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the flow path has a first portion extending from the blower to the humidification chamber.
6. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the flow path has a second portion extending to the apparatus outlet port.
7. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, the flow path is completed from the blower through the first portion, through the humidification chamber, and though the second portion to the apparatus outlet port.
8. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification compartment has a flow path outlet port, hereinafter referred to as the outlet port, that is in communication with the outlet of a blower that generates the stream of breathable gas, and the apparatus outlet port can be either a compartment outlet port or humidification chamber outlet port.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the humidification compartment has a flow path inlet port, hereinafter referred to as the inlet port, that can communicate with a gas stream conduit for supplying the gas stream to a user.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the humidification chamber has a chamber inlet and a chamber outlet, in which the chamber inlet communicates with the outlet port and the chamber outlet communicates with the inlet port.
11. The apparatus according to any one of claims 5 to 10, wherein the first portion of the flow path is sealed to the humidification chamber when in the operating position, and the seal is broken when in the releasing position.
12. The apparatus according to any one of claims 5 to 11, wherein the second portion of the flow path is sealed to the humidification chamber when in the operating position, and the seal is broken when in the releasing position.
13. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the apparatus includes a base to which the actuator is operably connected, and the humidification chamber can move from the operating position to the releasing position whilst seated on the base.
14. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the user manually moves the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position.
15. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator has an active force or resistance, and the user pushes the humidification chamber against the actuator in moving the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position.
16. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the user operates the actuator to move the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position.
17. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber moves inwardly and outwardly of the humidification compartment between the releasing position and the operating position.
18. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber moves upwardly and downwardly between the releasing position and the operating position.
19. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber moves a release distance between the operating position and the releasing position, in which the release distance is in the range of 1 to 20 cm, suitably in the range of 2 to 10 cm, and even more suitably in the range of 4 to 10 cm.
20. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, whereby when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, the humidification chamber is located so as not to protrude from the humidification compartment.
21. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber has a gripping section for manually removing the humidification chamber from the humidification compartment, the gripping section protrudes from the humidification compartment when the humidification chamber is in the releasing position.
22. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the gripping section is located within the humidification compartment when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
23. The apparatus according to claim 21 or 22, wherein the gripping section includes a portion of an outer side wall of the chamber that extends outwardly of an opening of the humidification compartment, and the gripping section has a higher friction to a user's hand relative to adjacent surfaces of the humidification chamber.
24. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the apparatus includes a sealing assembly that seals the flow path, extending between the humidification compartment and the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
25. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sealing assembly provides a seal between an opening of the humidification compartment and the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
26. The apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the sealing assembly includes a chamber sealing member extending about an upper part of outer wall of the humidification chamber.
27. The apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the chamber sealing member sealingly engages an inner wall of the humidification compartment when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
28. The apparatus according to any one of claims 25 to 27, wherein the sealing assembly includes a compartment sealing member extending about an upper part of a side wall defining an opening of the humidification compartment.
29. The apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the compartment sealing member sealingly engages the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
30. The apparatus according to claim 28 when appended to claim 25, wherein the chamber sealing member and the compartment sealing member sealingly engage when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
31. The apparatus according to any one of claims 24 to 30, wherein the sealing assembly includes flow path sealing members that seal the connection between the outlet port of the humidification compartment and the chamber inlet.
32. The apparatus according to any one of claims 24 to 31, wherein the sealing assembly includes flow path sealing members that seal between the chamber outlet and the inlet port of the compartment.
33. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims when appended to claim 13, wherein the actuator is operable by a user to control movement of the base to move the humidification chamber between the operating position to the releasing position.
34. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator is a non-powered biasing device that biases the humidification chamber from the operating position toward the releasing position.
35. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the user can operate the actuator by applying a first pressing force to the humidification chamber which moves the humidification chamber from the releasing position into the operating position.
36. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator can be operated by the user to move the humidification chamber from the operating position to the releasing position by applying a second pressing force to the humidification chamber which moves the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position, and then removing the second pressing force, and once the second pressing force has been removed, the actuator is operable to move the humidification chamber from the operating position to the releasing position.
37. The apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 35, wherein the actuator is a powered actuator, in which the actuator can be operated by a controller such as a button, switch or control knob that controls the movement of the movement of the humidification chamber between the operating position and the releasing position.
38. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the apparatus has at least one first coupling device that acts between the humidification chamber and the humidification compartment, and is operable to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position.
39. The apparatus according to claim 38 when appended to claim 35 or 36, wherein the first pressing force moves the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position and activates the first coupling device to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position.
40. The apparatus according to claim 39, wherein the first pressing force moves the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position to activate the first coupling device, and when the first pressing force has been removed, the actuator can cause the humidification chamber to move to the operating position in which the humidification chamber is releasably locked.
41. The apparatus according to any one of claim 39 or 40, wherein the first coupling device is unlocked by action of the second pressing force that moves the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position.
42. The apparatus according to any one of claims 39 to 41, wherein the first coupling device has a movable locking member and a biasing member that biases the locking member toward a neutral position, and a fixed cam having working surfaces that are engaged by the locking member and moves the locking member away from the neutral position as the humidification chamber moves from the releasing position toward the operating position, and the working surfaces include a recessed surface that receives the locking member when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, and the locking member can be dislodged from the recessed surface by moving the humidification chamber inwardly into the humidification compartment.
43. The apparatus according to claim 42, wherein the fixed cam is located on an inner surface of the humidification compartment, and the locking member is connected to the humidification chamber.
44. The apparatus according to claim 42 or 43, wherein the recessed surface of the fixed cam faces in an inward direction of the humidification compartment.
45. The apparatus according to claim 42 or 43, wherein the locking member is located on an inner surface of the humidification compartment, and the fixed cam is connected to the humidification chamber.
46. The apparatus according to claim 45, wherein the recessed surface faces in an outward direction of the humidification compartment.
47. The apparatus according to any one of claims 42 to 46, wherein the biasing member provides a resistive force that increases as the locking member slides over the fixed cam and the humidification chamber moves toward the operating position, and the resistive force at least in part holds the locking member in the recessed surface.
48. The apparatus according to any one of claims 42 to 47, wherein the biasing member urges the locking member into the recessed surface when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
49. The apparatus according to any one of claims 42 to 48, wherein the actuator assists in holding the locking member in the recessed surface of the fixed cam by the actuator applying an active force or resistance to humidification chamber in a direction from the releasing position to the operating position.
50. The apparatus according to any one of claims 42 to 49, wherein a plurality of the first coupling devices are arranged about the humidification chamber and the humidification compartment.
51. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the apparatus has a powered device that is operable when the humidification chamber is in the operating position to heat water in the humidification chamber, the powered device includes a heater element that can be energized to heat, and the humidification chamber has a thermally conductive heater base that sits on the heater element for thermal engagement therebetween.
52. The apparatus according to any one of claims 38 to 50 when appended to claim 4, wherein the actuator applies an active force to the humidification chamber in a direction from the operating position toward the releasing position, and the first coupling device can secure the humidification chamber in position in the humidification compartment against the force, thereby pressing the heater element against the heater base.
53. The apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the humidification chamber has a thermally conductive heater base, the humidification compartment has a heater element, and the apparatus has at least one first coupling device that acts between the humidification chamber and the humidification compartment and is operable to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position, and wherein the actuator applies an active force to the humidification chamber whilst the first coupling device secures the humidification chamber in the operating position against the active force, thereby pressing the heater element against the heater base.
54. The apparatus according to claim 50, wherein the powered device includes an induction generator in the humidification compartment, and a co-operating heater base of the humidification chamber that heats on exposure to energy from the induction generator for heating the water in the humidification chamber.
55. A humidification apparatus including: a blower for generating a gas stream, a flow path for the gas stream, a humidification compartment that can receive a removable humidification chamber; and an actuator for moving the humidification chamber, wherein the actuator can be operated by a user to move the humidification chamber so that the humidification chamber moves from: i) an operating position in which the humidification chamber is received by the humidification compartment and in which the flow path communicates with the humidification chamber so that the gas stream can pass therethrough; to ii) a releasing position in which the humidification chamber is displaced outwardly from the operating position and in which the user can remove the humidification chamber from the humidification compartment.
56. The apparatus according to claim 55, wherein the apparatus has a powered device that is operable when the humidification chamber is in the operating position to heat water in the humidification chamber.
57. The apparatus according to claim 56, wherein the actuator locates at least part the powered device relative to the humidification chamber in the operating position so that the powered device is operable.
58. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 57, wherein the humidification compartment has a heater element, and the actuator presses the heater element against the humidification chamber base when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
59. The apparatus according to any one claims 55 to 58, wherein apparatus has a housing and the blower is located inside the housing.
60. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 59, wherein the humidification compartment has a flow path outlet port, hereinafter referred to as the outlet port, that is in communication with an outlet of the blower that generates the stream of breathable gas and can communicate with a chamber inlet.
61. The apparatus according to claim 60, wherein the humidification compartment has a flow path inlet port, hereinafter referred to as the inlet port, that can communicate with a chamber outlet and a gas stream conduit for supplying the gas stream to a user.
62. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 61, wherein the humidification compartment includes a base to which the actuator is operably connected, and the humidification chamber can move from the operating position to the releasing position whilst seated on the base.
63. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 62, wherein the actuator has an active force or resistance, and the user pushes the humidification chamber against the actuator in moving the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position.
64. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 63, wherein the actuator is operable by a user to control movement of the base to move the humidification chamber between the operating position to the releasing position.
65. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 64, wherein the humidification chamber moves inwardly and outwardly of the humidification compartment between the releasing position and the operating position.
66. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 64, wherein the humidification chamber moves upwardly and downwardly between the releasing position and the operating position.
67. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 66, wherein the humidification chamber moves a release distance between the operating position and the releasing position, in which the release distance is in the range of 1 to 20 cm, suitably in the range of 2 to 10 cm, and even more suitably in the range of 4 to 10 cm.
68. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 67, whereby when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, the humidification chamber is located so as not to protrude from the humidification compartment.
69. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 68, wherein the housing includes a sealing assembly that seals the flow path, extending between the humidification compartment and the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
70. The apparatus according to claim 69, wherein the sealing assembly provides a seal between an opening of the humidification compartment and the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
71. The apparatus according to claims 70, wherein the sealing assembly includes a compartment sealing member extending about an upper part of a side wall defining an opening of the humidification compartment.
72. The apparatus according to claim 71, wherein the compartment sealing member sealingly engages the humidification chamber when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
73. The apparatus according to any one of claims 70 to 72 when appended to claim 60, wherein the sealing assembly includes flow path sealing members that seal a connection between the outlet port of the humidification compartment and the chamber inlet when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
74. The apparatus according to any one of claims 70 to 72 when appended to claim 61, wherein the sealing assembly includes flow path sealing members that seal between the inlet port of the compartment and the chamber outlet when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
75. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 74, wherein the user can operate the actuator by applying a first pressing force to the humidification chamber which moves the humidification chamber from the releasing position into the operating position.
76. The apparatus according to claim 75, wherein the actuator can be operated by the user to move the humidification chamber from the operating position to the releasing position by applying a second pressing force to the humidification chamber which moves the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position, and then removing the second pressing force, and once the second pressing force has been removed, the actuator is operable to move the humidification chamber from the operating position to the releasing position.
77. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 76, wherein the actuator is a powered actuator, in which the actuator can be operated by a controller such as a button, switch or control knob that controls the movement of the movement of the humidification chamber between the operating position and the releasing position.
78. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 77, wherein the apparatus has at least one first coupling device that acts between the humidification compartment and the humidification chamber, and is operable to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position.
79. The apparatus according to claim 78 when appended to claim 75 or 76, wherein the first pressing force moves the humidification chamber from the releasing position to the operating position and activates the first coupling device to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position.
80. The apparatus according to claim 79, wherein the first pressing force moves the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position to activate the first coupling device, and when the first pressing force has been removed, the actuator can cause the humidification chamber to move to the operating position in which the humidification chamber is releasably locked.
81. The apparatus according to any one of claims 78 to 80, wherein the first coupling device is unlocked by action of the second pressing force moving the humidification chamber inwardly of the operating position and the second pressing force is then removed.
82. The apparatus according to any one of claims 78 to 80, wherein the first coupling device has a movable locking member and a biasing member that biases the locking member toward a neutral position, and a fixed cam having working surfaces that are engaged by the locking member and moves the locking member away from the neutral position as the humidification chamber moves from the releasing position toward the operating position, and the working surfaces has a recessed surface that receives the locking member under the action of the biasing member when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, and the locking member can be dislodged from the recessed surface by moving the humidification chamber inwardly into the humidification compartment, wherein the fixed cam is located on an inner surface of the humidification compartment, and the locking member is connected to the humidification chamber.
83. The apparatus according to claim 82, wherein the recessed surface of the fixed cam faces in an inward direction of the humidification chamber.
84. The apparatus according to claim 82, wherein the first coupling device has a movable locking member and a biasing member that biases the locking member toward a neutral position, and a fixed cam having working surfaces that are engaged by the locking member and moves the locking member away from the neutral position as the humidification chamber moves from the releasing position toward the operating position, and the working surfaces has a recessed surface that receives the locking member when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, and the locking member can be dislodged from the recessed surface by moving the humidification chamber inwardly into the humidification compartment, and wherein the locking member may be located on an inner surface of the humidification compartment, and the fixed cam may be connected to the humidification chamber.
85. The apparatus according to claim 84, wherein the recessed surface faces in an outward direction of the humidification compartment.
86. The apparatus according to any one of claims 82 to 85, wherein the biasing member provides a resistive force that increases as the locking member slides over the fixed cam as the humidification chamber moves toward the operating position, which at least in part holds the locking member in the recessed surface.
87. The apparatus according to any one of claims 82 to 86, wherein the actuator assists in holding the locking member in the recessed surface of the fixed cam by the actuator applying an active force or resistance to humidification chamber in a direction from the releasing position to the operating position.
88. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 87, wherein the apparatus includes a powered device that heats water in the humidification chamber to increase or control humidification of the gas stream.
89. The apparatus according to claim 88, wherein the powered device includes a heater element that thermally engages the humidification chamber.
90. The apparatus according to any one of claims 78 to 87 when appended to claim 58, wherein the actuator can apply a force to the humidification chamber in a direction from the operating position toward the releasing position, and the first coupling device can secure the humidification chamber in position in the humidification compartment against the force, thereby pressing the heater element against the heater base.
91. The apparatus according to any one of claims 55 to 90, wherein the humidification compartment has a heater element for thermally engaging a heater base of the humidification chamber, and the apparatus has at least one first coupling device that acts between the humidification chamber and the humidification compartment and is operable to releasably lock the humidification chamber in the operating position, and wherein the actuator applies an active force to the humidification chamber whilst the first coupling device secures the humidification chamber in the operating position against the active force, thereby pressing the heater element against the heater base.
92. The apparatus according to claim 88, wherein the powered device includes an induction generator in the humidification compartment for operating a heater base of the humidification chamber that heats on exposure to energy from the induction generator for heating the water in the humidification chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0150] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings which are summarized as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0168] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in the following text which includes reference numerals that correspond to features illustrated in the accompanying figures. To maintain clarity of the figures however, all reference numerals are not included in each figure.
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[0170] The housing 13 also has an air intake 21 in an outer wall from which the blower receives gases. An outlet of the blower is sealingly connected to a passageway 22 that extends to an outlet port 24. When the humidification chamber 14 is in the operating position, as shown in
[0171] The humidification chamber 14 also includes a chamber outlet 26 that communicates with an inlet port 27 of the humidification compartment 12, and the inlet port 27 communicates with a housing outlet 41 to which the conduit 23 is connected for conveying the stream of humidified gas to the user 18.
[0172] When the humidification chamber 14 is in the operating position, the outlet port 24 may connect to, or contact, the chamber inlet 25 and the inlet port 27 may connect to, or contact, the chamber outlet 26 thus providing flow communication. In other words, the humidification chamber 14 forms part of the flow path 42 when located in the operating position.
[0173] When the humidification chamber 14 is in the operating position, it is also possible that the outlet port 24 may be spaced from the chamber inlet 25 and/or the inlet port 27 may be spaced from the chamber outlet 26, and flow communication therebetween still occurs on account of sealing between the humidification compartment 12 and the humidification chamber 14, as shown for example, in
[0174] The water level in the humidification chamber 14 can be replenished as required, and the humidification chamber 14 should also be cleaned to maintain hygienic standards. Both tasks are typically performed by the user 18 of the device 10, that is, by the patient rather than a health professional such as a doctor or a nurse, particularly when the device is being used in the home environment. However, as the user 18 is often elderly and may have impaired hand movement, for example, through other ailments such as arthritis, there is a need for the humidification chamber 14 to be readily removed and reloaded.
[0175] To address this need, the actuator 16 of the apparatus 11 is controlled and operated by the user to move the humidification chamber 14 upwardly in the humidification compartment 12 from a lowered operating position to a raised releasing position. According to the preferred embodiment, the actuator 16 is an unpowered actuator 16 comprising a set of springs (not individually shown in the figures) that are arranged between a floor 29 of the humidification compartment 12 and a base 28 in order to bias the base 28 upwardly in the direction of arrow B, as shown in
[0176] Although not shown in the figures, the base 28 could be located in an aperture in the floor 29 of the compartment 12, and in the operating position, the base 28 could be located either in line with or below the level of the floor 29. In this arrangement, the actuator 16 could be located between a periphery of the base 28 and a perimeter of the aperture.
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[0180] In other words, the user 18 activates the first coupling device 35 by moving the humidification chamber 14 from the releasing position to the lowermost position. Although not shown in the figures, it will be appreciated that the first coupling device 35 may be operated by the user 18 moving the humidification chamber 14 from the releasing position to any position inward of the releasing position. Another possible modification, which is not shown in the figures, is the first pressing force A could be applied directly to the actuator 16, or indirectly to the actuator 16 via, for example, a handle extending from the base 28 rather than pressing the humidification chamber 14.
[0181] Although not shown in the figures, the first coupling device 35 may be a push- latch device having a lug that is received within an opening, for example, the lug may be received within an opening by the base moving inwardly of the operating position to a lowermost position, such as that shown in
[0182] Ideally an indicator emits an output, such as a visual, tactile, or audible output, that makes it known to the user that the first coupling device 35 has been activated. When an output of the indicator has been detected, the user can then cease applying the first pressing force and the humidification chamber will move from the lowermost position to the operating position under the action of the actuator 16 where it is releasably locked within the humidification compartment 12, as shown in
[0183] In order to remove the humidification chamber 14 from the compartment 12, the user 18 applies a second pressing force in the direction of arrow A, i.e., in the direction toward the floor 29 of the compartment 12, as seen in
[0184] As can best be seen in
[0185] The first coupling device 35 acts between the humidification chamber 14 and the compartment 12 and the first coupling device 35 is operable to hold the heater base 34 relative to the heater element 33. This enables the actuator 16 to press the heater element 33 against the heater base 24 to facilitate thermal engagement therebetween. In other words, the actuator 16 may have the dual purpose of moving the humidification chamber 14 from the operating position to the releasing position when the first coupling device 35 is deactivated, and pressing the heater element 33 against the heater base 34 when the first coupling device 35 is activated.
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[0187] The locking member 44 is resiliently moveable relative to the humidification chamber 14 by way of a biasing member 45 that biases the locking member 44 toward a neutral position. Ideally, the biasing member 45 has a resiliently flexible arm 45 that is attached to the humidification chamber 14 and can flex transversely to the direction of movement of the humidification chamber 14 between the releasing position and the operating position. The resiliently flexible arm 45 is located in a depression 52 in an outer surface of the humidification chamber 14 and may be fixedly attached to the humidification chamber 14. The resiliently flexible arm 45 may be integrally formed with the outer continuous surface of the humidification chamber 14, that is, with no depression, and/or detachably connected to the humidification chamber 14 so that it can be replaced as desired.
[0188] It will be appreciated that the flexible arm 45 may have any initial conformation, including a curved profile such as a curved spring leaf, when the locking member 44 is in the neutral position. However ideally, the arm 45 has a straight longitudinal axis which when the arm 45 is in the neutral position as shown in
[0189] The flexible arm 45 may be made of any suitable material. Examples include polymeric material, or a metallic material including a steel leaf spring. In other examples, the biasing member may be one or more of a tension spring or a compression spring (not shown in the Figures).
[0190] The fixed cam 43 has a wedge-shaped body having five working surfaces over which the locking member 44 slides whilst the humidification chamber 14 moves in and out of the humification compartment 12. As can be seen in
[0191] The outer point P 2 is located further than outer point P3 from the axis X-X. The distal end 51 of the fixed cam 43 has a first end surface 48 extending from the first side surface 46 at point P 2 toward the axis X-X, and a second end surface 49 extending from second side surface 47 at point P3. As can best be seen in
[0192] As the locking member 44 slides over the surfaces 46, 47, 48 and 49 of the cam 43, the arm 45 resiliently flexes from the axis X-X which holds the locking member 44 against the surfaces 46, 47, 48 and 49 which can act as an indicator to a user on whether the first coupling device 35 has been activated. Specifically, as the locking member 44 moves over the first end surface 48 and into the recessed surface 50, the humidification chamber 14 will move from a position past the operating position upwardly into the operating position.
[0193] The sequence by which the humidification chamber 14 is loaded and unloaded from the humidification compartment 12 is as follows. Firstly, a user places the humification chamber 14 into the humidification compartment 12, the locking member 44 will initially contact the first side surface 46 of the cam 43 that faces toward the opening of the humidification compartment 12 as shown in
[0194] The first coupling device 35 is activated by the user pushing the humidification chamber 14 downward from the releasing position, shown in
[0195] Once the locking member 44 has traversed the point P 2, and the arm 45 biases the locking member 44 toward the axis X-X and the locking member 44 slides over the first end surface 48 until the locking member 44 is received by the recessed surface 50, as shown in
[0196] Ideally, the position of the fixed cam 43 on the humidification compartment 12, the length of the arm 45 and the height of the humidification chamber 14 are selected so that an upper edge of the humidification chamber 14 is flush with the top of the humidification compartment 12 when the first coupling device 45 is activated.
[0197] To deactivate the first coupling device 35, the user applies an inward pressing force which moves the humification chamber 14 inwardly in the humidification compartment 12 so that the locking member 44 moves along the second end surface 49 and over point P3, where the locking member 44 is displaced by a distance D3 from the axis X-X. The arm 45 applies a biasing force that moves the locking member 44 from P3 toward the axis X-X. The active force or resistive force of the actuator 16 can them move the humidification chamber 14 from the operating position to the releasing position. When in the releasing position, the locking member 44 is not received by the recessed surface 50, and the locking member 44 may be positioned toward the upper end of the first and second side surfaces 46 and 47.
[0198] The length of the second end surface 49 in a direction parallel to the axis X-X determines the distance by the which a user must push the humidification chamber 14 inwardly from the operating position into the humidification compartment 12 to deactivate the first coupling device 35. The curvature and gradient of the second end surface 49, and the friction between the locking member 44 and the second end surface 49 can be selected or adjusted to change the force and tactical feel for a user as the humidification chamber 14 moves into the releasing position.
[0199] As can best be seen in
[0200] As can be seen in
[0201] Although not illustrated in the Figures, the position of the fixed cam 43 and the resiliently moveable locking member 44 can be reversed from that shown in the Figures. For example, the fixed cam 43 can be arranged on the humidification chamber 14 with the apex P1 toward a bottom wall of the humidification chamber 14 and the recessed surface 50 for receiving the locking member 44 facing toward the top of the humidification chamber 14. The arm 45 may then be attached to an inside surface of the humidification compartment 12 in which the arm 45 extends upwardly from a point of attached to the compartment 12 and the locking member 44 may be positioned toward a distal end of the arm 45.
[0202] The embodiment illustrates in
[0203] If desired, one or more of the flexible arm 45, locking member 44, fixed cam 43 and be removable attached to the respective humidification compartment 12 and/or the humidification chamber 14.
[0204] Optionally, the apparatus 11 may also include a second coupling device 30 that acts to lock the actuator 16 and thus the base 28, when the humidification chamber 14 is the operating position. The second coupling device 30 may be provided in addition to, or instead of, the first coupling device 35. However, in the preferred embodiment, only the first coupling device 35 is provided.
[0205] The first coupling device 35 and/or the second coupling device 30 may comprise any co-operating connectors including: a sliding connector, a screw connector, a bayonet connector, a magnet connector, a push-latch connector, a male-female interference fit connector, and a snap fit connector.
[0206] In addition, the apparatus may have locator formation, not shown in the Figures, that must be aligned in order for the humidification compartment 12 to receive the humidification chamber 14 and allow the first coupling device 35 to be activated. The locator formation may be required when the humidification chamber 14 and the humidification compartment 12 have rounded cross-sections as shown in
[0207] The apparatus 11 may also include a sealing assembly for sealing the upper opening 31 of the humidification compartment 12 when the humidification chamber 14 is in the operating position. The main reason for forming a seal between the humidification compartment 12 and the humidification chamber 14 is to minimize leaks from the flow path. Any leakage of the flow path will result in a pressure drop in the gas stream, which in turn means that the blower must consume more power to maintain the desired pressure of the gas stream being delivered to the user. Another reason for sealing the humidification compartment 12 is to dampen noise generated by the blower 17 and noise generated by the gas stream passing through the apparatus 11. There are several possible sealing assemblies for sealing the humidification compartment 12.
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[0215] The seals may be flexible, rigid or inflated seals that sealingly engage when the humidification chamber is in the operating position, and disengage when the humidification chamber is in the releasing position. Depending on the configuration of the walls of the humidification chamber and the humidification compartment, the first and second seals may be arranged on upright surfaces as depicted in
[0216] The first and second seals for sealing the inlet port 27 and outlet port 24 of the humidification compartment 12 with the inlet and outlet of the humidification chamber can be used in combination with, or instead of, the sealing assemblies for sealing the humidification compartment as described above with reference to
[0217] Moreover, the sealing assembly may also include flow path sealing members (not shown in the figures) that seal the connection between the outlet port 24 of the humidification compartment 12 and the chamber inlet 25. For instance, the sealing assembly may include an outlet port sealing member at the outlet port 24 of the humidification compartment, and an inlet sealing member at the chamber inlet 25 that sealingly engage when the humidification chamber 14 is in the operating position.
[0218] The outlet port sealing member and the inlet sealing member may extend about the outlet port 24 of the compartment and the chamber inlet 25 respectively.
[0219] In addition, the path sealing members may include an inlet port sealing member at the inlet port of the humidification compartment, and an outlet sealing member at the outlet of the humidification chamber that sealingly engage when the humidification chamber is in the operating position.
[0220] The inlet port sealing member and the outlet sealing member may extend about the inlet port 27 of the compartment and the chamber outlet 26.
[0221] The outlet and inlet ports 24 and 27 of the compartment 12, and the chamber inlet 25 and chamber outlet 26 may be arranged in either: i) the vertical plane as depicted by the embodiment shown in
[0222] Although not shown in detail in the figures, the heater base and/or the base 28 may include first locators that inter-fit with second locators on a bottom wall of the humidification chamber 14 to facilitate relative positioning of the humidification chamber 14 on the base 28. In one example, the first locator may include a central peg extending upwardly from the heater element and/or base, and the heater base of the humidification chamber may have a second locator including a recess which cooperates with the central peg. Either one or both of the central peg and the recess may have a tapered profile which allows initially for coarse alignment of the humidification chamber 14, followed by finer alignment as the peg is received deeper within the recess.
[0223] In another example, the first locators may include barrier sections about the base 28 or a fence about a perimeter of the base 28 within which the humidification chamber 14 is located.
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[0226] Those skilled in the art of the present invention will appreciate that many variations and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0227] Although not shown in detail in the figures, the humidification chamber may include a top wall that is itself a removable cover or includes removable panels for pouring water into the chamber, or for cleaning the chamber.
[0228] In addition, although not shown in the figures, the top wall of the humidification chamber 14 may include a depression in an outer surface that resembles an enlarged operating button, which in turn provides the user with a visual clue that the chamber 14 can be pressed, and in turn moved upward and downward.
[0229] In the claims which follow, and in the preceding description, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” are used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the apparatus and method as disclosed herein.
[0230] In the foregoing description of preferred embodiments, specific terminology has been resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar technical purpose. Terms such as “front” and “rear”, “inner” and “outer”, “above” and “below”, “upper” and “lower” and the like are used as words of convenience to provide reference points and are not to be construed as limiting terms. The terms “vertical” and “horizontal” when used in reference to the humidification apparatus throughout the specification, including the claims, refer to orientations relative to the normal operating orientation.
[0231] Furthermore, the invention has been described in connection with what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the invention. Also, the various embodiments described above may be implemented in conjunction with other embodiments, for example, aspects of one embodiment may be combined with aspects of another embodiment to realize yet other embodiments. Further, each independent feature or component of any given assembly may constitute an additional embodiment.
TABLE-US-00001 Reference numeral table respiratory device 10 humidification apparatus 11 humidification compartment 12 housing 13 humidification chamber 14 gas stream 15 actuator 16 blower 17 user 18 air intake 21 passageway 22 conduit 23 outlet port 24 chamber inlet 25 chamber outlet 26 inlet port 27 base 28 floor 29 second coupling device 30 upper opening 31 gripping section 32 heater element 33 heater base 34 first coupling device 35 chamber seal 36 compartment seal 37 inner seal 38 outer seal 39 operator panel 40 housing outlet port 41 flow path 42 locking member/lug 43 fixed cam 44 biasing member/arm 45 first side surface (of fixed cam) 46 second side surface (of fixed cam) 47 first end surface 48 second end surface 49 recessed surface 50 distal end 51