Adjustable tracheostoma valve
11497871 ยท 2022-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/0468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/203
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable tracheostoma valve is disclosed. The adjustable tracheostoma valve includes a passageway for connecting the trachea with the surroundings. A valve disk is provided in the passageway. The disk is moveable to allow for inhalation and exhalation through the passageway and is configured to close in response to pressure to direct air to the patient's pharynx, esophagus, sinuses, and mouth for speech following surgical removal of the larynx.
Claims
1. A tracheostoma valve adapted to control the flow of air through a tracheostoma, the tracheostoma valve comprising: a first body including (i) a base plate, (ii) an inner sleeve extending from the base plate to a distal end spaced apart from the base plate, the inner sleeve at least partially defining a passageway through the first body, and (iii) an outer sleeve extending from the base plate and arranged radially outward from and concentrically with the inner sleeve, the outer sleeve including an internally-threaded surface, a second body including (i) a rim surrounding a bore that is aligned with the passageway of the first body and (ii) a cylindrical barrel extending away from the rim toward the base plate, the cylindrical barrel including an externally-threaded surface that engages the internally-threaded surface of the outer sleeve, wherein the second body is movable relative to the first body to advance the bore toward and away from the passageway, and an elastic membrane including an outer edge fixed to the distal end of the inner sleeve, wherein the elastic membrane is deflectable between (i) a first position in which a central section of the elastic membrane is spaced apart from the bore of the second body to permit the passage of air through the bore and (ii) a second position in which the central section of the elastic membrane covers the bore to block the passage of air through the bore.
2. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, wherein the elastic membrane extends outwardly from the passageway when located at the second position.
3. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, wherein the rim includes an annular grip sized to be grasped by a hand of a patient to rotationally move the second body relative to the first body.
4. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, wherein: the inner sleeve is a plurality of beams arranged concentrically with the outer sleeve, and the elastic membrane is coupled to an end of each of the beams and includes a plurality of arms that extend outward away from the central section of the elastic membrane into contact with the first body.
5. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, further comprising a heat and moisture exchanger.
6. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, wherein the elastic membrane is air permeable.
7. The tracheostoma valve of claim 1, further comprising a disk coupled to the central section of the elastic membrane, the disk being sized to cover the bore when the elastic membrane is in the second position to prevent the passage of air through the bore.
8. A tracheostoma valve adapted to control the flow of air through a tracheostoma, the tracheostoma valve comprising: a cap including (i) a first plate formed to include an opening and (ii) a barrel extending from the first plate and including an externally-threaded surface, a housing including (i) a second plate, (ii) an outer sleeve extending from the second plate and having an internally-threaded surface that engages the externally-threaded surface of the cap, and (iii) an inner sleeve extending from the second plate to an inner rim spaced apart from the second plate, the inner sleeve positioned concentrically with the outer sleeve and defining a passageway leading to the opening and, and an elastic membrane having a central section and an outer edge, the outer edge being coupled to the inner rim of the inner sleeve of the housing, the elastic membrane being deflectable under pressure to advance the central section over the opening to prevent the passage of air through the opening, wherein, when the cap is at a first position relative to the housing, the elastic membrane is configured to deflect a first amount when a first pressure is applied to the elastic membrane to advance the central section over the opening to prevent the passage of air through the opening, and, when the cap is at a second position relative to the housing, the elastic membrane is configured to deflect a second amount when a second pressure is applied to the elastic membrane to advance the central section over the opening to prevent the passage of air through the opening, the second amount being greater than the first amount, and the second pressure being greater than the first pressure.
9. The tracheostoma valve of claim 8, further comprising a disk coupled to the central section of the elastic membrane, the disk sized to cover the opening when the elastic membrane is deflected to advance the disk over the opening to prevent the passage of air through the opening.
10. The tracheostoma valve of claim 8, wherein the inner sleeve is a plurality of beams positioned concentrically with the outer sleeve, each beam having an end coupled to the elastic membrane.
11. The tracheostoma valve of claim 10, wherein the elastic membrane includes a plurality of arms that extend outward from the central section and engage the housing, each of the plurality of arms spaced circumferentially apart from one another to provide a plurality of passageways therebetween.
12. The tracheostoma valve of claim 8, wherein the elastic membrane is air permeable.
13. The tracheostoma valve of claim 8, further comprising a heat and moisture exchanger positioned in the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(11) While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been illustrated by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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(13) The housing 16 is attached to a tape mount 24, which may be attached to a patient's neck over the stoma 12. As shown in
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(15) The cap 18 also includes a barrel 40 that extends from the posterior surface 34 of the plate 30 to a posterior end 42. The barrel 40 has an aperture 44 that extends inwardly from the end 42, and a bore 50 connects the aperture 44 to the opening 38 of the plate 30. In the illustrative embodiment, the barrel 40 is cylindrical and includes a threaded outer surface 52 that extends from the posterior surface 34 of the plate 30 to its posterior end 42. As described in greater detail below, the threaded outer surface 52 of the cap 18 is configured to engage the threaded inner surface 54 of the housing 16. As shown in
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(17) The housing 16 also includes an inner sleeve 70 that is arranged concentrically with the outer sleeve 60. The inner sleeve 70, like the outer sleeve 60, extends from the posterior plate 62 to an anterior rim 72 that surrounds an open passageway 74. As shown in
(18) As described above, the trachestoma valve 10 includes a valve member or disk 22. The disk 22 is secured to an air permeable elastic membrane 80. As shown in
(19) In the illustrative embodiment, the disk 22 is formed of a polyurethane rubber having a thickness of 0.8 millimeters and a durometer 60A. The disk 22 is secured to the central section 82 of the membrane 80 using a fastener such as, for example, glue that is cured using ultraviolent (UV) radiation. The disk 22 is circular in the illustrative embodiment and includes a generally planar surface 86 that is sized and shaped to completely cover the bore 50 of the cap 18. In use, the elastic membrane 80 is configured to deflect in response to pressure to position the surface 86 of the disk 22 in contact with the cap rim surface 58 and over the bore 50 defined in the cap 18 to close the passage 20 through the valve 10, as described in greater detail below.
(20) In the illustrative embodiment, the valve 10 also includes a heat and moisture exchanger (HME) 90. One example of an HME is the Blom-Singer HME, which is commercially available from Inhealth Technologies. The exchanger 90 is sized to be positioned in the passageway 74 of the housing 16. As shown in
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(22) During exhalation, air enters through the posterior opening of the passageway 74, as indicated by arrow 110 in
(23) The patient or other user may adjust the pressure required to close the passage 20 by rotating the cap 18 relative to the housing 16. For example, when the cap 18 is rotated counterclockwise as indicated by arrow 112 in
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(26) The housing 216 includes a posterior plate 62 and an outer sleeve 60 that extends away from the posterior plate 62. The outer sleeve 60 includes a threaded inner surface 54 that is configured to be engaged with the threaded outer surface 52 of the cap 18. The housing 216 includes a plurality of beams 220 that extend away from the posterior plate 62. Each beam 220 includes a free anterior tip 222. In the illustrative embodiment, the beams 220 are arranged concentrically with the outer sleeve 60. The beams 220 are spaced apart from the threaded inner surface 54 of the sleeve 60 so that a plurality of channels 224 are defined between the beams 220 and the inner surface 54 of the sleeve 60. The channels 224 are sized to receive the posterior and 42 of the cap barrel 40.
(27) The valve 210 also includes a disk 22 having a surface 86 that is sized to cover the rim surface 58 surrounding the bore 50 of the cap 18. The disk 22 is secured to an air permeable elastic membrane 230. The membrane 230 includes a central body 232 and a plurality of arms 234 that extend outwardly from the body 232. Each arm 234 has an outer edge that is secured to one of the anterior tips 222 of the beams 220. Similar to the membrane 80 described above in regard to
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(29) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
(30) There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the method, apparatus, and system described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the method, apparatus, and system of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the method, apparatus, and system that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.