Patents Examined by Joseph F. Weiss, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6526977
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a tracheal ventilating device, especially a tracheal tube or tracheal cannula which obturates the trachea as hermetically as possible for ventilating a patient, the device comprising a cuffed balloon which blocks the trachea below the glottis and through which a ventilating cannula is passed, with the cuffed balloon when filled or inflated and freely unfolded without any limitation, being larger than when placed in the trachea in an inflated state, and being made from a soft flexible foil material. To intubate a patient with said device as gently as possible at low pressures over a long period of time and with a low risk of infection, the invention suggests that the draped fold of the cuffed balloon should rest on the trachea and be designed in such a way that the loop created at the dead end of a fold has a small diameter which inhibits the free flow of secretion through the loop of said fold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Inventor: Fred G. Göbel
  • Patent number: 6513520
    Abstract: A snorkel system for allowing an individual snorkeling to dive beneath the water surface without water entering the breather tube. The snorkel system includes a breathing tube having an upper opening, a mouthpiece attached to a lower end of the breathing tube, a housing attached about an upper portion of the breathing tube, and a plurality of apertures within a lower portion of the housing. The upper opening of the breathing tube is positioned a finite distance above the highest of the apertures for creating a pressurized air pocket within the housing that prevents water level from rising above the upper opening thereby preventing water from entering the upper opening when the housing is fully submerged. The plurality of apertures within the lower portion allow the water to escape when the housing is elevated above the water surface and allow for air to immediately enter the housing and therefore the breathing tube thereby allowing the individual to freely breathe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Inventors: Anthony Vinokur, Galina Levinson
  • Patent number: 6508250
    Abstract: A disposable oxygenating device (2) comprising a body (4,40) and a collapsible bag (16) coupled thereto, the body including first coupling means (6) being couplable to a source of oxygen, second coupling means (10) being couplable to an endotracheal tube, laryngeal mask or the like, a connector (14) to which the bag (16) is connected, an oxygen duct (7) in fluid communication with the first coupling means having an outlet orifice (22) which in use delivers oxygen from the source of oxygen to inflate the bag with oxygen, and an outlet (20,44), the arrangement being such that, in use, during an inspiration cycle, oxygen from the bag passes through the second coupling means (10) and, during an expiration cycle, expiration products pass through the body (2,40) and are expelled through the outlet (20,44).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Inventor: Philip Stuart Esnouf
  • Patent number: 6505624
    Abstract: A retention device and method for retaining a gas delivery system provide improved safety and comfort for the recipient of oxygen or other gaseous mixture. The retention device includes a tube holder for maintaining a tension on a supply tube of a gas delivery system and an ear stop for transferring the tension of the supply tube to the back of an ear of the recipient. The device is generally molded from a flexible plastic material and includes a tube holder portion defining a cylindrical cavity therethrough for receiving and applying tension to a supply tube and an ear stop portion extending downwards from and end of said tube holder portion so that the tube holder portion may be placed over the recipient's ear and the ear stop placed behind the recipient's ear. A pair of the retention devices will generally be used, one for each ear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Inventor: George Campbell, Sr.
  • Patent number: 6494207
    Abstract: A harness assembly (40) for a nasal mask (42) for communicating breathable gas to a patient's airways, for example in the administering CPAP or like breathable gas delivery treatments. The harness assembly (40) includes a cap portion (44) adapted to engage, in use, the occipital region of the skull (43). In one form, the cap portion (44) includes a D-shaped coupling (48) at each end and the harness assembly (40) includes a pair of upper (52) and lower (54) straps, each of the straps (52, 54) extending between one of the D-shaped couplings (48) and the nasal mask (42). The harness assembly (40) grips the head (43) in a region substantially fixed relative to the face and, as such, tension of the straps (52, 54) is not substantially affected by head movement. Couplings of other shapes are also discussed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: ResMed Limited
    Inventor: Philip Rodney Kwok
  • Patent number: 6494206
    Abstract: A face mask for the noninvasive ventilation of a patient, the mask being customizable by having a mask body forming at least one surface portion which can be coupled to the face of the patient, the face mask further including at least one chamber containing at least one product without shape memory which can be activated to produce a chemical and/or physical reaction for the transformation of said at least product without shape memory into a body having shape memory which spontaneously models itself on the patient's face at a surface portion between the mask and the patient's face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Mallinckrodt Inc.
    Inventors: Paolo Bergamaschi, Massimo Fini
  • Patent number: 6494208
    Abstract: An endotracheal tube cleaning apparatus to be used with an endotracheal tube, the cleaning apparatus having an elongate tubular member with a distal end that extends into the endotracheal tube and a channel defined therethrough and terminating at a distal end disposed in a vicinity of the distal end of the elongate tubular member. A cleaning assembly is provided at the distal end of the elongate tubular member so as to engage the interior wall structure of the endotracheal tube, as a result of a resilient material bladder, for cleaning thereof. A ventilator coupling is further provided and is connected to the endotracheal tube, a first inlet port of the ventilator coupling being coupled to a ventilator assembly to supply air to a patient, and a second inlet port of the ventilator coupling being structured to receive the elongate tubular member therethrough into the endotracheal tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Inventor: Orlando Morejon
  • Patent number: 6484723
    Abstract: In the present invention, personal air filtration unit sold as SMARTMOUTH™, a trademark for a personal air filtration unit comprised of an outer activated carbon pre-filter and an inner filter for particulate matter available through Tri-Pact Enterprises has been attached to a column of valve connectors which are connected to a tracheostomy tube. The filter has a downwardly dependent exhaust port which allows expired air to flow out of the filtration unit without passing through the filters, thereby helping to prevent mixing of inhaled and exhaled air, and decreasing resistance to exhalation, as well as one-way valves in the form of a flap, on the one hand to prevent exhaled air from entering a dead space between filters, and on the other hand to prevent entering of inhaled air through the exhaust port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Inventor: Eileen Haas
  • Patent number: 6478024
    Abstract: Embodiments of improved snorkeling equipment are disclosed, each enabling a swimmer to submerge his or her head and body a few feet beneath the water surface, to swim freely beneath the water surface without concern for the position of the air tube, and to draw in and expend out air with ease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Inventor: Nathaniel White, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6470887
    Abstract: Protective breathing equipment comprises a breathing mask provided with a regulator for connection to a source of pressurized breathing gas and a harness having at least one extensible strap whose ends are connected to the mask and which includes an element that is temporarily inflatable by the pressurized gas to lengthen the strap until it is large enough to enable the user to engage the harness on the head, and exhaustible to allow the strap to press to press the mask against the face. The extensible strap is connected to the face-piece by at least one mechanical member of length that is adjustable by the user while wearing the equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: Intertechnique
    Inventor: Patrice Martinez
  • Patent number: 6467483
    Abstract: A respiratory mask having a flexible, mask seal portion for engagement with the face of a user, a gel forehead cushion and a rotatable elbow coupling having integral exhaust ports. The mask seal portion has a thin section which permits the mask to more easily adapt to the contour of the face of the user. The gel forehead cushion provides increased compliancy and resiliency to better adapt to multiple user physical profiles. The elbow coupling includes tapered through holes in a polycarbonate arc piece to provide a quiet passage of gas through the holes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Respironics, Inc.
    Inventors: Ralph E. Kopacko, Zachary D. Paul, Shari S. Barnett
  • Patent number: 6457472
    Abstract: A ventilatory support system which controls the flow of breathing gas to a patient based on the physiological requirements of the patient is disclosed. Gas pressure in the trachea of the patient is measured, and the delivery of breathing gas to the patient is controlled based on the sensed gas pressure. Depending on the physiological needs of the patient, a tracheal gas pressure limit and a breathing gas flow rate value are established. When the tracheal gas pressure limit is reached, the flow of breathing gas is reduced or terminated. The flow of breathing gas is resumed, for example, after a delay period, or after the tracheal gas pressure falls to a predetermined level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Alan R. Schwartz, Philip L. Smith
  • Patent number: 6443155
    Abstract: A mask and harness system for use in providing breathing oxygen and protection from pollutants for the eyes and respiratory system as might be encountered in high altitude aviation environments. In one preferred embodiment, the mask system has a face seal, a soft flexible lens, a pneumatically-actuated harness, and a regulator with microphone to control the flow of oxygen and to facilitate communications in aircraft flight decks and other aircraft compartments. The system is designed for required five-second donning with one hand and because of the flexible lens, is capable of storage in the relatively preferred on crowded flight decks. It is connected to an oxygen source and, optionally, with aircraft communications. The regulator controls the flow rate of oxygen to the wearer based on altitude and physiological requirements. The regulator includes a valve for purging the condensation-prone moist gases from the lens area and provides positive pressure in the mask.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: BE Intellectual Property, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas K. McDonald, Gary R. Hannah, Randy G. Stratman, Gregory R. Jones
  • Patent number: 6427686
    Abstract: A laryngeal airway device for sealing against the laryngeal opening includes an air tube with proximal and distal ends and a sealing member attached to the distal end. The sealing member includes a coupler for coupling the device to an introducer. Complementing the laryngeal airway device is an introducer that includes a track for receiving the coupler of the laryngeal airway device and guiding the sealing member to a sealing position with respect to the laryngeal inlet. The introducer may include an epiglottic engager on a distal end to engage the epiglottis and retain it while the sealing member is being tracked to engagement with the laryngeal inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Douglas Augustine, Randall Charles Arnold, Thomas Wayne McGrail
  • Patent number: 6425392
    Abstract: The invention provides a device for dispensing medication in the respiratory system, with provision for breath-activation; open and closed-mouth technique; recording and control of dosage; and enhanced atomization of liquid medication. This is accomplished with a device that uses a medication canister with an integral battery and circuitry, the battery providing power for electro-mechanical activation, counting medication dosage used or remaining, and controlling device activation. The invention has capability for use with dry and wet medication, and is easily cocked with a simple manual action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: Clavius Devices, Inc.
    Inventor: Alexander K. D. Sosiak
  • Patent number: 6412486
    Abstract: A disposable travel mask has a body and is held in position over the nose and mouth of a wearer. The body of the ask has a filter area for entrapping air-borne contaminates. The filter area has at least two layers, such as an inner layer adjacent the wearer's mouth and an outer layer. The outer layer entraps large contaminates such as dust and also traps at least a portion of the bacteria or other germs. The other layer entraps contaminates that have passed through the first layer. The travel mask may be assembled from commonly available materials. For example, an anti-allergen filter material may be sealed to a surgical mask or a laser mask. The travel mask may have a printed design or pattern to make the travel mask more aesthetically pleasing and to allow the travel mask to better blend into a travel environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Inventor: Leonard W. Glass
  • Patent number: 6412488
    Abstract: A low contact nasal mask assembly that includes a seal member defined from a unitary piece of elastomeric material. The seal member defines a nose receiving cavity and has a first end portion and a second end portion generally opposite the first end portion. A first open is defined in the first end portion to allow at least a portion of a nose of a patient to enter the nose receiving cavity such that the nares of the patient communicate with the nose receiving cavity. The seal member also includes a neck portion defined in the second end portion and a second opening defined in the neck portion in communication with the nose receiving cavity. In addition, an outside diameter of the seal member and an inside diameter of the seal member increase generally linearly from the second end portion to the first end portion to minimize contact of the seal member with a patient and to minimize dead space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Respironics, Inc.
    Inventors: Shari S. Barnett, Joseph M. Miceli, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6412485
    Abstract: A surface breathing vent device for a mask permits the user wearing the mask to breathe ambient air prior to diving under water or entering an oxygen-poor environment and includes a support plate couplable to the mask and provided with an opening in alignment with the com port of the face mask, a bushing provided in the opening, and a vent barrel received in the bushing and movable between an open position in which ambient air can pass into the mask and a closed position where water is prevented from entering the mask. The barrel includes a closed end and two lateral openings which permit air to pass therethrough when the barrel is in the open position. A first O-ring prevents the inadvertent removal of the barrel from the bushing, a second O-ring functions as a detent when the barrel is opened and closed, and a third O-ring provides a water and air tight seal when the barrel is in a closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Inventor: Carl J. Saieva
  • Patent number: 6408849
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for providing a pure gas for use medical procedures in which the gas is contaminated with other gases during the procedure, and then separating the contaminants and recovering and reusing the decontaminated gas. The method is most advantageously used in medical imaging processes, such as magnetic resonance image (MRI), where hyperpolarized image enhancing noble gases, notably He3 or Xe129, are used for image enhancement in brain and lung imaging, and in which the contaminants are normally the exhalant gases from the imaged patient. The contaminated gas is passed through a series of drying and purification steps to remove the exhalant gases and separate the gas. The purified gas is then recovered and stored for reuse. This system prevents the loss of significant amounts of the image enhancing gases, which is important since key gases such as He3 and Xe129 are rare and expensive, and (especially He3) permanently lost once vented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: Aeronex, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey J. Spiegelman, Daniel Alvarez, Jr., Peter K. Shogren, Joshua T. Cook
  • Patent number: 6408845
    Abstract: An improved respirator filter assembly includes an integral fit seal check mechanism easily controlled by the user. Upon release, the seal check mechanism permits free airflow through the filter assembly. The seal check mechanism includes an air passageway having a sealing rim and a blocking member which is selectively movable between engaged and disengaged positions relative to the sealing rim. A spring element is disposed to releasably maintain the blocking member in the disengaged position during filter assembly operation, wherein a user may actuate the blocking member against the bias of the spring element to move the blocking member into the engaged position to substantially prevent entry of air into the air passageway during seal checking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Inventors: Michael Pereira, Anthony Ricci, Pierre Legare