COMPLIANT COUPLER OR ADAPTOR
20210008323 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
- Ian Malcolm SMITH (Sydney, AU)
- John Michael SNOW (Sydney, AU)
- Perry David Lithgow (Sydney, AU)
- Dan KAO (Sydney, AU)
Cpc classification
A61M16/0616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M16/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/21
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A CPAP device includes a flow generator including an outlet, a humidifier including an inlet, and an adaptor connector between the outlet of the flow generator and the inlet of the humidifier. The connector includes a flexible and conformable sealing portion that is movable to accommodate misalignment.
Claims
1. An adaptor for a CPAP device, said adaptor communicating pressurized gas between an outlet of a flow generator and an inlet of a humidifier, the adaptor including a main body having first and second ends, the first end structured to be coupled to one of the inlet and the outlet and the second end having a flexible and conformable sealing portion that is movable to accommodate misalignment between the flow generator and the humidifier.
2. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the main body includes at least one annular ridge provided on an outer surface of the main body between the first and second ends.
3. The adaptor according to claim 2, wherein the at least one annular ridge includes two annular ridges axially spaced from one another.
4. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the first end is removably attachable to the outlet of the flow generator.
5. The adaptor according to claim 2, wherein the adaptor includes first and second components that are coupled to one another.
6. The adaptor according to claim 4, wherein the first component includes a frame attaching portion that provides the first end and the second component provides the second end.
7. The adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the frame attaching portion is relatively firm or rigid compared to the flexible and conformable sealing portion.
8. The adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the frame attaching portion has a plurality of flexible arms that can be flexed to releasably engage the outlet or inlet.
9. The adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the frame attaching portion includes flexible sides.
10. The adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the frame attaching portion is removably attached to one of the inlet and the outlet with a snap-fit.
11. The adaptor according to claim 6, wherein the sealing portion is interlocked with the frame attaching portion.
12. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the sealing portion includes a bellows portion defining a conforming face seal.
13. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein the bellows portion has a first portion that is gradually curved and a second portion that is generally angled relative to the first portion in cross-section.
14. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein the bellows has a gradually curved cross-sectional profile.
15. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein the bellows portion includes first and second portions axially spaced along an axis of the main body, the first portion being provided at the second end and the second portion being adjacent to the first portion with an axial gap between the first and second portions to allow for mis-alignment.
16. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein the bellows portion includes a structure to prevent collapse of the bellows portion.
17. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein the structure includes one or more protrusions provided to an inside surface of the bellows portion.
18. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the sealing portion includes an internal sealing element.
19. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein the adaptor has a one-piece construction.
20. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the sealing portion is constructed of silicone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments of this invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
1. CPAP Device
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2. Humidifier
[0035] The humidifier 30 includes a humidifier tub 50 having a base plate 52 sealed to the bottom of the tub 50. The humidifier 30 includes or is otherwise associated with a heating element or plate that may be provided to a cradle 40, 540 (
[0036] The tub 50 and base plate 52 define a chamber that is adapted to receive a volume of water, e.g., several hundred milliliters. The inlet 54 and the outlet 56 are both in communication with the chamber. In use, a supply of pressurized air from the flow generator 20 enters the inlet 54 of the tub 50 and collects moisture through contact with the water within the tub 50 before continuing on to the outlet 56 and to the patient via the air delivery conduit.
[0037] The humidifier tub 50 may be structured such as the humidifier described in U.S. Patent Application No. 60/707,949, entitled Humidifier Tub For CPAP Device, filed Aug. 15, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated in its entirety by reference herein. Also, the flow generator 20 may be structured and controlled such as the flow generator described in U.S. Patent Application No. 60/707,951, entitled Low Cost CPAP Flow Generator and Humidifier Assembly, filed Aug. 15, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
3. Seal Between Humidifier and Flow Generator
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[0039] As illustrated, the connector 60 provides a channel 62 (
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[0041] The flexible sealing portion 66 comprises a bellows-type conforming face seal 72 preferably made from silicone or other similar material that does not provide problems with creep in use. The bellows-type conforming face seal 72 comprises an aperture 74 that is adapted to abut the inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50. The flexible sealing portion 66 further includes an internal sealing element 76, e.g., wiper seal, that independently seals to the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20 to prevent air leakage through the connection between the flow generator 20 and the humidifier tub 50. Any means of providing a seal between the flow generator 20 and humidifier tub 50 is encompassed within the scope of the invention. For example, the internal sealing element 76 may be in the form of a compression sealing ridge or a wiper seal. The flexible sealing portion 66 is constructed such that it preferably does not have any split lines (from the tooling) on the outer sealing face that may interfere with obtaining a satisfactory pressure seal.
[0042] In addition, the flexible sealing portion 66 includes an interlocking structure that is structured to interlockingly engage a complementary interlocking structure provided on the firm frame attaching portion 64. In the illustrated embodiment, the sealing portion 66 includes a groove 78 that interlocks with a protrusion 80 provided on the frame attaching portion 64. This arrangement interlocks the sealing portion 66 to the frame attaching portion 64. However, the sealing portion 66 may be coupled to the frame attaching portion 64 in other suitable manners.
[0043] Alternatively, the entire connector 60 may be made of silicone or a silicone-like material with differing rigidity characteristics for the firm frame attaching portion 64 and the flexible sealing portion 66. For example, as shown in
[0044] Preferably, the connector 60 has a round shape to provide minimal out-of-mold distortion. The face seal 72 of the flexible sealing portion 66 has approximately 2 mm to 3 mm interference from the nominal contact point to ensure sufficient contact when the connector 60 is pushed against the inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50. The aperture 74 on the sealing face 72 may be larger than the inlet 54 of the tub 50 in order to accommodate the various misalignment and manufacturing tolerances of the connector 60 to outlet 24 of the flow generator 20, to ensure sufficient passage of air flow through the connector 60.
[0045] Advantageously, the face seal 72 provides for tolerance in movement in all directions while aligning the humidifier tub 50 and the flow generator 20. For example, the face seal 72 is flexible axially (forwards and backwards), laterally (upwards, downwards, and/or sideways), angularly, pivotally, and/or rotationally. Preferably, the face seal is flexible in all directions, although it may be more flexible in some but more rigid in others.
[0046] The face seal 72 may be flexible within a predetermined range. For example, the face seal 72 may be axially and/or laterally flexible within a range of about 1-5 mm, preferably about 2-3 mm. However, the face seal 72 may be axially and/or laterally flexible less than 1 mm or greater than 5 mm. Also, the face seal 72 may be angularly, pivotally, and/or rotationally flexible within a range of about 1-10, preferably about 3-6 or about 5. However, the face seal 72 may be angularly, pivotally, and/or rotationally flexible less than 1 or greater than 10.
[0047] In use, the firm frame attaching portion 64 of the connector 60 is securely attached to the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20 and the bellows-type conforming face seal 72 on the flexible sealing portion 66 protrudes therefrom. The air inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50 is positioned adjacent to or abutting the face seal 72. When pressurized air flows out through the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20, the face seal 72 fills with air and establishes a pressurized face seal with the inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50.
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[0049] The bellows-type conforming face seal 72 provides a flexible bellows or gusset that allows the face seal 72 to self align with the inlet 54. That is, the flexibility and freedom of movement of the face seal 72 (e.g., in all directions within a predetermined range) allows the face seal 72 to form a seal with the inlet 54 even if they are misaligned. Specifically, the face seal 72 can still form a seal with the inlet 54 even if the axis of the connector 60 is not aligned with the axis of the inlet 54. This arrangement accommodates the various misalignments that may occur between the connector 60 and the inlet 54.
[0050] Although the connector 60 has been described as being attached to the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20, in an alternative embodiment the connector 60 may be attached to the inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50 and the flexible sealing portion 66 may abut the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20. In a further embodiment, the connector 60 may be permanently attached to either the outlet 24 of the flow generator 20 or the inlet 54 of the humidifier tub 50. However, the connector 60 is preferably a separate component that can be easily replaced or removed for cleaning or sterilization purposes.
3.1 Alternative Coupling Between Humidifier and Flow Generator
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4.0 Mechanism for Retaining Humidifier in Cradle
[0057] The CPAP device 10 may include a cradle 40, 540 (
[0058] The cradle 40, 540 may provide one or more of the following functional features for the humidifier tub 50, 450: allow the humidifier tub 50, 450 to be correctly oriented with respect to the flow generator 20; securely lock the humidifier tub 50, 450 within the cradle such that it cannot be easily pulled out during use; ensure good thermal contact between the humidifier tub 50, 450 and the heater plate present in the cradle; allow easy docking of the humidifier tub 50, 450, especially for frail, elderly users; and for safety reasons, limit access to hot areas of the humidifier chamber when heat is being transferred from the heater plate to the heat conducting base plate 52, 452 of the humidifier 30, once the humidifier tub 50, 450 is docked within the cradle.
[0059] While 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, e.g., aspects of one embodiment may be combined with aspects of another embodiment to realize yet other embodiments. Further, each individual feature or component of one embodiment alone may constitute and additional embodiment. In addition, while the invention has particular application to patients who suffer from OSA, it is to be appreciated that patients who suffer from other illnesses (e.g., congestive heart failure, diabetes, morbid obesity, stroke, barriatric surgery, etc.) can derive benefit from the above teachings. Moreover, the above teachings have applicability with patients and non-patients alike in non-medical applications.