Tub for humidifier
12011545 ยท 2024-06-18
Assignee
Inventors
- John Michael SNOW (Sydney, AU)
- Simon Robert CORK (Sydney, AU)
- John ZEKIC (Sydney, AU)
- Benjamin John HUNTER (Sydney, AU)
Cpc classification
Y10T403/608
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T403/60
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T403/59
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A humidifier includes a tub configured to hold a supply of water. The tub includes a tub lid and a tub base adapted to be coupled to the tub lid. The tub further includes a base plate formed of a heat conducting material and adapted to be coupled to the tub base and a seal positioned between the base plate and the tub base. The tub also includes a retaining mechanism with at least one projection that projects from the tub base and is configured to force the base plate against the seal so that the seal is secured against the tub base.
Claims
1. A tub for a humidifier configured to humidify a flow of pressurized respiratory gas, the tub comprising: a tub lid with an upper horizontal wall and an air outlet opening in the upper horizontal wall; a tub base positioned below the tub lid, the tub base and the tub lid together forming a chamber configured to receive the flow of pressurized respiratory gas and contain a body of water, the tub base comprising a bottom surface with a central rim surrounding a depression in the bottom of the tub; a plurality of heat stakes extending downward from the tub base and positioned around the depression in the bottom of the tub; and a base plate attached to the bottom of the tub base, a perimeter of the base plate being greater than the perimeter of the depression in the bottom of the tub, the base plate being secured to the tub base by the plurality of heat stakes, wherein the base plate comprises a plurality of coplanar tabs, each coplanar tab comprising an opening that receives a corresponding one of the plurality of heat stakes, wherein each heat stake has a melted head portion that is larger than the opening in the corresponding one of the plurality of coplanar tabs, and wherein a central region of the base plate is offset from the coplanar tabs.
2. The tub of claim 1, wherein the tub comprises a side wall with an air inlet opening.
3. The tub of claim 2, wherein the tub comprises an air inlet passage that extends laterally from the air inlet opening toward an interior of the tub.
4. The tub of claim 1, wherein the melted head portions are in the shape of a dome.
5. The tub of claim 1, wherein the heat stakes comprise plastic.
6. The tub of claim 1, wherein the base plate is made of a heat-conducting metal.
7. The tub of claim 1, wherein the plurality of heat stakes are equidistant from each other.
8. The tub of claim 1, wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the perimeter of the base plate.
9. The tub of claim 1, wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the coplanar tabs.
10. The tub of claim 1, wherein the base plate is contained in a horizontal plane that is vertically offset from a horizontal plane in which the tabs of the base plate are contained.
11. The tub of claim 1, wherein the tub comprises a side wall with an air inlet opening, wherein the tub comprises an air inlet passage that extends laterally from the air inlet opening toward an interior of the tub, wherein the melted head portions are in the shape of a dome, wherein the heat stakes comprise plastic, wherein the base plate is made of a heat-conducting metal, wherein the plurality of heat stakes are equidistant from each other, wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the perimeter of the base plate, and wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the coplanar tabs.
12. A CPAP device configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways, the CPAP device comprising: a flow generator configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas; a humidifier cradle connected to the flow generator, the humidifier cradle comprising: a cradle lid; an outlet pipe extending from the cradle lid, the outlet pipe being configured to be connected to an air delivery tube; and a cradle base with a heating element; and the tub of claim 1, the tub being configured to be removably inserted into the humidifier cradle and rest on the cradle base when inserted into the humidifier cradle.
13. The CPAP device of claim 12, wherein the air outlet opening is configured to form an air flow path with the outlet pipe when the tub is received by the humidifier cradle and the cradle lid is in a closed position.
14. The CPAP device of claim 12, wherein the base plate of the tub is configured to contact the heating element in the cradle base when the tub is received by the humidifier cradle.
15. The CPAP device of claim 12, wherein the cradle lid is configured to sealingly engage the upper horizontal wall of the tub lid and is removable from the tub.
16. The CPAP device of claim 12, wherein the tub comprises a side wall with an inlet opening configured to communicate with an air outlet opening of the flow generator when the tub is received by the humidifier cradle.
17. A CPAP device configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways, the CPAP device comprising: a flow generator configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas; a humidifier cradle connected to the flow generator, the humidifier cradle comprising: a cradle lid that movable between an open position and a closed position; an outlet pipe extending from the cradle lid, the outlet pipe being configured to be connected to an air delivery tube; and a heating element; and a water container configured to be removably inserted into the cradle, the water container comprising: a water container lid with an air outlet opening that is configured to sealingly engage the cradle lid when the water container is received by the humidifier cradle and the cradle lid is in the closed position; a water container base, the water container base comprising a bottom surface with an opening; a plurality of heat stakes extending downward from the water container base and positioned on a rim of the opening in the water container base; and a base plate that covers the opening in the bottom surface of the water container base and is secured to the water container base by the plurality of heat stakes, the base plate being configured to contact the heating element when the water container is received by the humidifier cradle, wherein the base plate comprises a plurality of coplanar tabs, each coplanar tab comprising an opening that receives a corresponding one of the plurality of heat stakes, wherein each heat stake has a melted head portion that is larger than the opening in the corresponding one of the plurality of coplanar tabs, wherein a central region of the base plate is offset from the coplanar tabs, wherein the cradle lid secures the water container in the cradle when the cradle lid is in the closed position, and wherein the water container is allowed to be inserted into and removed from the cradle when the cradle lid is in the open position.
18. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the water container comprises a side wall with an inlet opening configured to communicate with an air outlet opening of the flow generator when the water container is received by the humidifier cradle.
19. The CPAP device of claim 18, wherein the water container comprises an air inlet passage that extends laterally from the inlet opening toward an interior of the water container.
20. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the melted head portions are in the shape of a dome.
21. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the heat stakes comprise plastic.
22. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the base plate comprises a heat-conducting material.
23. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the base plate is made of metal.
24. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the water container further comprises a seal surrounding the opening in the water container base.
25. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the water container further comprises a seal between the water container base and the base plate.
26. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the water container further comprises a seal that surrounds the opening in the water container base.
27. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the plurality of heat stakes are equidistant from each other.
28. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the melted head portions of the heat stakes assist in holding the base plate against the water container base.
29. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the perimeter of the base plate.
30. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the coplanar tabs with apertures.
31. The CPAP device of claim 17, wherein the water container comprises a side wall with an inlet opening configured to communicate with an air outlet opening of the flow generator when the water container is received by the humidifier cradle, wherein the water container comprises an air inlet passage that extends laterally from the inlet opening toward an interior of the water container, wherein the melted head portions are in the shape of a dome, wherein the heat stakes comprise plastic, wherein the base plate comprises a heat-conducting material, wherein the base plate is made of metal, wherein the water container further comprises a seal surrounding the opening in the water container base, wherein the water container further comprises a seal between the water container base and the base plate, wherein the water container further comprises a seal that surrounds the opening in the water container base, wherein the plurality of heat stakes are equidistant from each other, wherein the melted head portions of the heat stakes assist in holding the base plate against the water container base, wherein central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the perimeter of the base plate, wherein the central region of the base plate is recessed with respect to the coplanar tabs with apertures, and wherein the base plate has raised edges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) 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
(27) The following description is provided in relation to several embodiments which may share common characteristics and features. It is to be understood that one or more features of any one embodiment may be combinable with one or more features of the other embodiments. In addition, any single feature or combination of features in any of the embodiments may constitute additional embodiments.
(28) In this specification, the word comprising is to be understood in its open sense, that is, in the sense of including, and thus not limited to its closed sense, that is the sense of consisting only of. A corresponding meaning is to be attributed to the corresponding words comprise, comprised and comprises where they appear.
(29) The term air will be taken to include breathable gases, for example air with supplemental oxygen. It is also acknowledged that the blowers described herein may be designed to pump fluids other than air.
(30) 1.0 Humidifier
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(32) When operating with a hose attached, the lid 14 may be snapped down to create an airtight path, for example using a seal or seals. When the humidifier needs refilling, cleaning, and/or maintenance, the lid may be raised, with the hose still attached, so that the water container is easily accessible. The seal, or seals, of the lid 14 also forms a part of a spill back protection and spitting requirements that protect both the patient and a flow generator. The humidifier is designed to work in a hot and/or humid environment and may be formed of a material that is durable and safe for the patient.
(33) The humidifier is configured to be connected to a flow generator. For example, the humidifier may be connected to a flow generator in a manner similar to that disclosed in WO 2004/112873 A1, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
2.0 Tub First Embodiment
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(36) A face seal 28 is provided between the base plate 26 and the tub base 30. The base plate 26 is attached to the tub base 30, with the face seal 28 therebetween, by inserting the alignment tabs 25 into alignment slots 31 formed in the tub base 30. The portion of the tub base 30 defining the alignment slots 31 may act as feet for the tub 22 to keep the tub 20 level when filling. The alignment slots 31 may be spaced, for example, about 5 mm-15 mm apart, for example about 10 mm. The alignment slots 31 are asymmetrical to ensure correct placement of the base plate 26.
(37) An overcenter latch 38 is connected to the tub base 30 by pivot hinges 36 (
(38) The tub base 30 includes a bottom peripheral edge 34 which includes a rim 35 that defines an opening 32 in the tub base 30. The face seal 28 has a shape generally corresponding to the bottom peripheral edge 34 of the tub base 30 and the face seal 28 has a width that is sufficient to permit some misalignment between the tub base 30 and the base plate 26 while still maintaining the substantially waterproof seal. The bottom peripheral edge 34 serves to conceal the edges of the base plate 26, loosely retain the seal 28 during connection of the tub base 30 to the base plate 26, and protect the seal 28 from the edges of the base plate 26 during the connection.
(39) When assembled, the connection of the latch catches 39 and the latch tabs 21 and the insertion of the alignment tabs 25 into the alignment slots 31 define a generally triangular compression region for the face seal 28, which may be, for example, an O-ring. As shown in FIG. 3A, the seal 28 may have a generally D-shaped configuration. It should be appreciated, however, that the seal 28 may have another shape, for example an oval shape.
(40) The base plate 26 may also comprise raised edges 23 between the latch tabs 21 and between the latch tabs 21 and the alignment tabs 25. The raised edges 23 add stiffness to the base plate 26 to permit the base plate 26 to resist bending under the stresses induced by the pressure of compressing the seal 28. The stamped ring 27 acts to isolate the contact surface of the base plate 26 from the installation forces and enable the seal pressing process to maintain a flat region. In a variant shown in
(41) The tub base 30 may include one or more ribs 37a provided around a portion of the perimeter of the opening 32 to stiffen the portion of the tub base 30 that will experience high connection forces. The rear portion of the tub base 30 will experience high connection forces when the overcenter latch 38 is connected to the latch tabs 21. The rear corners of the tub base 30 will experience the highest connection forces as the latch catches 39 are connected to the tub base 30 at these locations. The rib 37a act to prevent deflection of the rear portion of the tub base 30. A central gap 37 may be provided in the rib 37a to enable water to drain onto the base plate 26 and ensure that all of the water in the tub 22 is usable.
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(43) The overcenter latch 38 forms a part of the user interface for the humidifier tub. The overcenter latch 38 provides the interfaces for opening and closing the overcenter latch 38 and it interfaces with the base plate 26 to produce the compression force on the face seal 28.
2.1 Tub Second Embodiment
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2.12 Tub Thirteenth Embodiment
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(56) The base plate 126 may be permanently attached to the tub base 130 by tabs, or snaps, 138 formed in the tub base 130 that engage latch tabs 121 on the base plate 126. The tabs, or snaps, 138 may be similar to the tabs shown, for example, in
(57) The snaps 138 grip opposite sides of the latch tabs 121 on the base plate 126 and provide the force for compressing the seal 128 and hold the base plate 126 in position for heat staking. As shown in
2.13 Tub Fourteenth Embodiment
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(59) The base plate 226 is connected to the tub base 230 by a snap ring 250. The snap ring 250 includes a contact surface 252. When the tub is assembled, the contact surface 252 engages the bottom of the seal 228 and the top of the seal 228 is engaged by the contact surface 227 of the base plate 226. The seal 228 is compressed between the contact surface 252 of the snap ring 250 and the contact surface 227 of the base plate 226.
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(62) The snap ring 250 retains the base plate 226 to the tub base 230 and prevents the removal of the base plate 226 from the tub base 230. The contact surfaces 252, 227 put pressure on the seal 228 and compress the seal 228 between the snap ring 250 and the base plate 226.
(63) The seal 228 may be a face oriented O-ring. A face oriented O-ring may be used, as the seal is not relied on to retain the base plate 226, which eliminates the effect of friction on the installation of the base plate 226 and retention of the base plate 226. The face oriented O-ring 228 has a shape generally corresponding to the contact surfaces 227, 252 and has a width that is sufficient to permit some misalignment between the tub base 230 and the base plate 226 while still maintaining the substantially waterproof seal. This provides a more reliable and robust seal.
(64) The tub base 230, the base plate 226 and the snap ring 250 are designed to be assembled along a single axis and in one plane. This enables the tub 222 assembly process to be automated, which reduces the cost of manufacture and part-to-part variation.
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(70) The base plate of the embodiments of the present invention may be formed of a material that provides good heat conduction, for example metal. The base plate may be formed, for example, of stainless steel. As discussed above, the base plate is configured to be in contact with a heating device, such as a ceramic heating pad or plate, to increase the amount of water vapor in the supplied air. A stainless steel base plate transfers more heat to the water in the tub. Increasing the heat transfer from the base plate to the water in the container by using a stainless steel plate also reduces the energy consumption of the humidifier. Transferring more heat to the water in the tub also allows for an increase in the capacity of the tub while maintaining the required level of humidification.
(71) The use of a stamped stainless plate for the base plate also reduces the cost of the humidifier as it is less expensive to provide a stamped plate than a machined plate. To further reduce costs, the tub base may be formed of a plastic material. The tub according to the present invention may also be removed from the humidifier and easily cleaned, for example by placing the tub in a dishwasher.
(72) Although the embodiments described above include seals that are separate from the tub base and the base plate, it should be appreciated that the seal may be formed so as to be integral with the tub base or the base plate, for example by overmolding the seal with the tub base.
(73) 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 independent feature or component of any given assembly may constitute an additional embodiment. Furthermore, each individual component of any given assembly, one or more portions of an individual component of any given assembly, and various combinations of components from one or more embodiments may include one or more ornamental design features. 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.