Nasal Cannula Clamping and Patient Monitoring System
20190167936 · 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/16831
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/3592
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2016/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/3553
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/3569
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/1418
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A nasal cannula clamping system which holds a nasal cannula in position on a patient. The nasal cannula clamping system includes a nasal cannula clamp assembly having a clamp body and a clamp block grasping nasal cannula tubes in two non-round parallel passages/grooves which securely clamps the two tubes under the chin while not compromising the distribution of medication prescribed by the attending physician. The nasal cannula tubes are sandwiched between the clamp body and clamp block which also contains the non-round parallel passages/grooves.
Claims
1. A nasal Cannula clamping system, comprising: a cannula clamp assembly including: a clamp body having two non-round cannula tubes passages extending the length of the clamp body; a clamp block attached to the clamp body and residing over a portion of both cannula tubing recesses; and a clamp block fastener drawing the clamp block towards the clamp body; an independent flow sensor detecting a presence of a flow in cannula tubing; a circuit board to process data from the independent flow sensor; batteries electrically connected to the circuit carrying a power signal to the circuit board; a switch controlling the circuit board; and an indicator providing an indication of flow presence detected by the independent flow sensor, in the cannula tubing.
2. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the cannula tubing recesses are generally parallel.
3. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein clamp block fastener is a threaded fastener.
4. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the cannula tubing passages have a parabolic cross-section.
5. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the cannula tubing passages have an elliptical cross-section.
6. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the cannula tubing passages have an oval cross-section.
7. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the cannula tubing passages have a width slightly greater than a diameter of the cannula tubing, and a depth less than a radius of the cannula tubing.
8. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 7, wherein the cannula tubing passages are preferably between 0.005 and 0.002 inches wider than the cannula tubing diameter and between 0.0015 and 0.0045 shallower than the radius of the cannula tubing.
9. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 7, wherein the cannula tubing passages are 0.129+0.001 or 0.002 inches wide and 0.059+0.0020 or 0.0010 inches deep
10. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the independent flow sensor resides in a sensor assembly spaced apart from the cannula clamp assembly.
11. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 10, further including a standard cannula Y connector between the independent flow sensor assembly and the clamp body, wherein: the independent flow senor assembly receives a first flow from a main source; and the standard cannula Y connector separates the first flow in the first cannula tube into two parallel second flows in two second cannula tubes held between the clamp body and the clamp block.
12. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 10, wherein the circuit board, the batteries, the switch, and the indicator are attached to the cannula clamp assembly.
13. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the indicator is a light, a vibrator, an audio device, or a wireless signal.
14. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 13, wherein the wireless signal is transmitted via WiFi or wireless protocol.
15. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 13, wherein the indicator is a light.
16. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 1, wherein the color of the clamp body provides patient information to medical staff.
17. A method for retaining a nasal cannula, the method comprising: positioning two second cannula tubes of the nasal cannula on a patient, the two second cannula tubes connected to a standard cannula Y ; connecting a first cannula tube between a main source and the standard cannula Y; resting two portions of the second cannula tubes in first non-round cannula tubing recesses of a clamp body of a nasal cannula clamping system; positioning a clamp block having two second non-round cannula tubing recesses over the two portions of cannula tubing; tightening the clamp block grasping the two portions of cannula tubing between the first non-round cannula tubing recesses and the two second non-round cannula tubing recesses; and starting a flow of a physician recommended/controlled medication from a main source into the nasal cannula; wherein the first and second non-round cannula tubing recesses have a width slightly greater than a diameter of the second cannula tubes, and a depth less than a radius of the second cannula tubes.
18. The method of claim 17, further including: an independent flow sensor assembly serially connected between the main source and the standard cannula Y, the independent flow sensor assembly detecting a presence of a flow in the first cannula tubing; a first circuit in the flow sensor assembly processing flow data from the independent flow sensor; wirelessly transmitting the flow data to a second circuit in the clamp body; and wirelessly transmitting the flow data from the second circuit in the clamp body to a patient monitoring device.
19. The nasal cannula clamping system of claim 17, wherein the cannula tubing passages are preferably between 0.005 and 0.002 inches wider than the diameter of the cannula tubing and between 0.0015 and 0.0045 shallower than the radius of the cannula tubing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0010] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
[0033] Where the terms about or generally are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, and not a precise measurement.
[0034] A patient 10 wearing a nasal cannular 14 (see
[0035] A front view of the Cannula clamping system 12 is shown in
[0036] An exploded view of the nasal cannula clamping system 12 is shown in
[0037] A cross-sectional view of the clamp block 22 against the clamp body 21 is shown in
[0038] The optional flow sensor assembly 30 includes a sensor body 32, a sensor cover 34 held against the sensor body 32 by screws 31, and an O-Ring 35 between the sensor cover 34 and sensor body 32. A flow sensor 39 resides in the sensor body 32 and a sensor circuit 36 and LED 33 receive power from batteries 38 internally wired to the circuit board 36 on the flow sensor unit to process signals from the flow sensor 39 and is covered by a circuit cover 37.
[0039] The circuit board 27 processes data from the biometric sensors 42 (see
[0040] A front and right side perspective view of the cannula clamp assembly 20 is shown in
[0041] A front view of a stand alone flow sensor assembly 30 is shown in
[0042] A front view of the nasal cannular clamping system 12 with a biometric sensor 42 attached by a lead 40 is shown in
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[0045] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.