Patents by Inventor Samantha Dale Oldfield

Samantha Dale Oldfield has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11406787
    Abstract: An apparatus for oxygenation and/or CO2 clearance of a patient. The apparatus comprising: a flow source or a connection for a flow source for providing a gas flow, a gas flow modulator, a controller to control the gas flow. The controller is operable to: receive input relating to heart activity and/or trachea gas flow of the patient, and control the gas flow modulator to provide a varying gas flow with at least two oscillating components. One oscillating component has a frequency based on the heart activity and/or trachea flow of the patient. One oscillating component has a frequency to: promote bulk gas flow movement, or promote mixing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Samantha Dale Oldfield, Penelope Jane Maxwell, Callum James Thomas Spence, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez
  • Patent number: 11298494
    Abstract: A user interface convertible between a nasal configuration and an oral configuration. The user interface has a nasal cannula and a mouthpiece. The nasal cannula has a body portion and at least one prong extending from the body portion, the prong being adapted to direct a flow of gas into a nare of a user's nose. The mouthpiece is adapted to engage the mouth of the patient and direct a flow of gas into a user's mouth. In the nasal configuration the prong of the nasal cannula is adapted to direct a flow of gases into a nare of the patient. In the oral configuration, the nasal cannula is engaged with the mouthpiece such that a gases flow is provided to at least the mouth of the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2022
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Michael Robert Barraclough, Matthew Jon Payton, Callum James Thomas Spence, Laurence Gulliver, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Geraldine Frances Keogh, Milanjot Singh Assi, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Craig Karl White
  • Publication number: 20210370006
    Abstract: There is provided a a respiratory gas delivery and sampling system, a gas sampling system, a gas sampling interface and a gas sampling tip that may be used to sample exhaled and/or expired gases from a patient, particularly from a patient who is apnoeic and/or who is receiving high flow respiratory therapy. The gas sampling system comprises a respiratory gas monitor in fluid communication with the gas sampling interface, which comprises the gas sampling tip of the invention. The gas sampling interface comprises a gas sampling conduit and the gas sampling tip is located at a free end of the conduit. The gas sampling interface may be configured to allow the gas sampling tip to be selectively positioned at or in the mouth or a nare of the patient's nose.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2017
    Publication date: December 2, 2021
    Inventors: Kate Jayne CHILCOTT, Craig Karl White, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Edward John Evans
  • Publication number: 20210308395
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method or system for providing an indication or establishment of airway patency of a patient comprising monitoring of at least one targeted gas (e.g. CO2, N2 or may be other gases capable of being detected, monitored, and measured) that is being expired or being expelled from an airway of a patient (e.g. an apnoeic or non-spontaneously breathing patient), and based on measurements of the at least one targeted gas for a period of time, providing an indicator as to an output of the measurements of the at least one targeted gas for the period of time, or a determination as to airway patency, or a determination as to a location of a blockage or obstruction in the airway, or combinations of these.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2021
    Publication date: October 7, 2021
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Alireza Nejati Javaremi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Laith Adeeb Hermez, Rachael Glaves, Samantha Dale Oldfield
  • Publication number: 20210138172
    Abstract: A method of determining a duration of safe apnoea. Information is obtained relating to a respiratory indicator, and a duration of safe apnoea is determined from the obtained information. A respiratory therapy system has one or more patient interfaces. A processor is configured to determine a duration of safe apnoea based on obtained information relating to a respiratory indicator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2018
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Inventors: Alicia Jerram Hunter EVANS, Samantha Dale OLDFIELD, Michael Robert BARRACLOUGH, Dexter Chi Lun CHEUNG, Callum James Thomas SPENCE, Milanjot Singh ASSI, Hamish Adrian OSBORNE, Thomas Heinrich BARNES, Matthew Jon PAYTON, Craig Karl WHITE
  • Patent number: 10973466
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method or system for providing an indication or establishment of airway patency of a patient comprising monitoring of at least one targeted gas (e.g. CO2, N2 or may be other gases capable of being detected, monitored, and measured) that is being expired or being expelled from an airway of a patient (e.g. an apnoeic or non-spontaneously breathing patient), and based on measurements of the at least one targeted gas for a period of time, providing an indicator as to an output of the measurements of the at least one targeted gas for the period of time, or a determination as to airway patency, or a determination as to a location of a blockage or obstruction in the airway, or combinations of these.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2021
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Alireza Nejati Javaremi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Laith Adeeb Hermez, Rachael Glaves, Samantha Dale Oldfield
  • Publication number: 20210052844
    Abstract: An apparatus for oxygenation and/or CO2 clearance of a patient. The apparatus comprising: a flow source or a connection for a flow source for providing a gas flow, a gas flow modulator, a controller to control the gas flow. The controller is operable to: receive input relating to heart activity and/or trachea gas flow of the patient, and control the gas flow modulator to provide a varying gas flow with at least two oscillating components. One oscillating component has a frequency based on the heart activity and/or trachea flow of the patient. One oscillating component has a frequency to: promote bulk gas flow movement, or promote mixing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Publication date: February 25, 2021
    Inventors: Samantha Dale OLDFIELD, Penelope Jane MAXWELL, Callum James Thomas SPENCE, Thomas Heinrich BARNES, Matthew Jon PAYTON, Laith Adeeb HERMEZ
  • Publication number: 20200390992
    Abstract: A respiratory assistance system can provide high flow therapy to patients. The respiratory assistance system can include a patient interface that can deliver a gas flow to a patient and a gas source that can drive the gas flow towards the patient interface at an operating flow rate. The system can include a controller for controlling the operating flow rate of the gas. The controller can apply multiple test flow rate values in a range as the operating flow rate. For each of the test flow rate values, the controller can measure a patient parameter. The controller can determine a new flow rate value based on the measured patient parameters. Patient parameters can include respiration rate, work of breathing, or any other parameters related to the respiratory circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2020
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Callum James Thomas Spence, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Andreas Schibler, Craig Karl White, Samantha Dale Oldfield
  • Publication number: 20200383606
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to determining a corrected exhaled gas measurement during high flow respiratory therapy. Measuring exhaled gas concentration during high flow respiratory therapy is difficult and inaccurate due to a phenomenon known as flushing. The high flows delivered to the patient flush the dead space in the conducting airways, which causes a dilution effect that results in underestimated or overestimated exhaled gas measurement depending on the gas composition delivered by the high flow system. This can lead to incorrect clinical measurements and diagnoses. Various algorithms are disclosed herein to account for the dilution effect caused by flushing, allowing for the method of measuring gas concentrations to still be used accurately for clinical measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Inventors: Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Callum James Thomas Spence, Craig Karl White, Geraldine Keogh, Matthew Jon Payton, Laurence Gulliver, Milanjot Singh Assi, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Laith Adeeb Hermez
  • Publication number: 20200368471
    Abstract: The invention relates to a respiratory system comprising a first patient interface for delivery of a first flow of gases to a patient, a second patient interface for delivery of a second flow of gases to the patient, and a device and/or sensing arrangement that is configure to facilitate a switching of the system between a first respiratory mode where the device allowing delivery of the first flow of gases to an outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is absent from the patient, and a second respiratory mode where the device reducing or stopping delivery of the first flow of gases to the outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is located together with the first patient interface upon the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2020
    Publication date: November 26, 2020
    Inventors: Bruce Gordon Holyoake, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Anil Patel, Seyed Ahmad Reza Nouraei, Milanjot Singh Assi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Craig Karl White, Matthew John Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, German Klink, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Taylor James Edwards, Aidan Robert Burgess
  • Publication number: 20200360637
    Abstract: This invention relates to a respiratory therapy system comprising a first patient interface for delivery of a flow of gas to a patient, and a second patient interface for delivery of a flow of gas to the patient, or devices or interfaces for use in such systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2020
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: Bruce Gordon Holyoake, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Anil Patel, Seyed Ahmad Reza Nouraei, Milanjot Singh Assi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Craig Karl White, Matthew John Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, German Klink, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Taylor James Edwards, Aidan Robert Burgess
  • Patent number: 10722670
    Abstract: A respiratory assistance system can provide high flow therapy to patients. The respiratory assistance system can include a patient interface that can deliver a gas flow to a patient and a gas source that can drive the gas flow towards the patient interface at an operating flow rate. The system can include a controller for controlling the operating flow rate of the gas. The controller can apply multiple test flow rate values in a range as the operating flow rate. For each of the test flow rate values, the controller can measure a patient parameter. The controller can determine a new flow rate value based on the measured patient parameters. Patient parameters can include respiration rate, work of breathing, or any other parameters related to the respiratory circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2020
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Callum James Thomas Spence, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Andreas Schibler, Craig Karl White, Samantha Dale Oldfield
  • Patent number: 10722143
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to determining a corrected exhaled gas measurement during high flow respiratory therapy. Measuring exhaled gas concentration during high flow respiratory therapy is difficult and inaccurate due to a phenomenon known as flushing. The high flows delivered to the patient flush the dead space in the conducting airways, which causes a dilution effect that results in underestimated or overestimated exhaled gas measurement depending on the gas composition delivered by the high flow system. This can lead to incorrect clinical measurements and diagnoses. Various algorithms are disclosed herein to account for the dilution effect caused by flushing, allowing for the method of measuring gas concentrations to still be used accurately for clinical measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2020
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Callum James Thomas Spence, Craig Karl White, Geraldine Keogh, Matthew Jon Payton, Laurence Gulliver, Milanjot Singh Assi, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Laith Adeeb Hermez
  • Patent number: 10716912
    Abstract: The invention relates to a respiratory system comprising a first patient interface for delivery of a first flow of gases to a patient, a second patient interface for delivery of a second flow of gases to the patient, and a device and/or sensing arrangement that is configure to facilitate a switching of the system between a first respiratory mode where the device allowing delivery of the first flow of gases to an outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is absent from the patient, and a second respiratory mode where the device reducing or stopping delivery of the first flow of gases to the outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is located together with the first patient interface upon the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2020
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Bruce Gordon Holyoake, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Anil Patel, Seyed Ahmad Reza Nouraei, Milanjot Singh Assi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Craig Karl White, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, German Klink, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Taylor James Edwards, Aidan Robert Burgess
  • Publication number: 20190150831
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method or system for providing an indication or establishment of airway patency of a patient comprising monitoring of at least one targeted gas (e.g. CO2, N2 or may be other gases capable of being detected, monitored, and measured) that is being expired or being expelled from an airway of a patient (e.g. an apnoeic or non-spontaneously breathing patient), and based on measurements of the at least one targeted gas for a period of time, providing an indicator as to an output of the measurements of the at least one targeted gas for the period of time, or a determination as to airway patency, or a determination as to a location of a blockage or obstruction in the airway, or combinations of these.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Alireza Nejati Javaremi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Laith Adeeb Hermez, Rachael Glaves, Samantha Dale Oldfield
  • Publication number: 20180126110
    Abstract: There is disclosed system for oxygenating a patient in relation to anaesthesia using high flow gas delivery. The system has a flow source, and a controller for determining oxygenation requirements of the patient before or during anaesthesia. A method of oxygenating a patient in relation to anaesthesia using high flow gas delivery is also disclosed. The method determines oxygenation requirements of the patient before or during anaesthesia.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2016
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Inventors: Matthew Jon Payton, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Thomas Henrich Barnes, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Craig Karl White, Anthony Brendan Williams, Laurence Gulliver, Michael Barraclough, Jonathan Mark Church, Jonathan David Harwood, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Callum James Thomas Spence, Milanjot Singh Assi
  • Publication number: 20180104426
    Abstract: Described is an apparatus for oxygenation and/or CO2 clearance of a patient, comprising: a flow source or a connection for a flow source for providing a gas flow, a gas flow modulator, a controller to control the gas flow, wherein the controller is operable to: receive input relating to heart activity and/or trachea gas flow of the patient, and control the gas flow modulator to provide a varying gas flow with one or more oscillating components with a frequency or frequencies based on the heart activity and/or trachea flow of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Inventors: Samantha Dale Oldfield, Milanjot Singh Assi, Geraldine Keogh, Callum James Thomas Spence, Michael Robert Barraclough, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Craig Karl White, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans
  • Publication number: 20180085544
    Abstract: The invention relates to a respiratory system comprising a first patient interface for delivery of a first flow of gases to a patient, a second patient interface for delivery of a second flow of gases to the patient, and a device and/or sensing arrangement that is configure to facilitate a switching of the system between a first respiratory mode where the device allowing delivery of the first flow of gases to an outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is absent from the patient, and a second respiratory mode where the device reducing or stopping delivery of the first flow of gases to the outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is located together with the first patient interface upon the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Publication date: March 29, 2018
    Inventors: Bruce Gordon Holyoake, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Anil Patel, Seyed Ahmad Reza Nouraei, Milanjot Singh Assi, Thomas Heinrich Barnes, Alicia Jerram Hunter Evans, Craig Karl White, Matthew Jon Payton, Laith Adeeb Hermez, German Klink, Samantha Dale Oldfield, Taylor James Edwards, Aidan Robert Burgess
  • Patent number: D885556
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2020
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Samantha Dale Oldfield, Edward John Evans, Nathan James Roa, Kate Jayne Chilcott, Craig Karl White
  • Patent number: D907762
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2021
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Samantha Dale Oldfield, Edward John Evans, Nathan James Roa, Kate Jayne Chilcott, Craig Karl White