Means For Mixing Respiratory Gas With Water Vapor And Another Treating Agent Patents (Class 128/203.16)
  • Patent number: 6854461
    Abstract: An aerosol generator and methods of delivering aerosol to a user inhaling on a mouthpiece when a pressure drop is detected within the mouthpiece are disclosed. A medicated fluid passing through a capillary passage is heated to vaporize the fluid and form the aerosol by condensation or mixture of the vaporized fluid with admixed air. A metering chamber allows consistent delivery of precise doses of fluid to the capillary passage. Once the pressure drop is detected, aerosol can be quickly delivered to the user as the user begins to inhale on the mouthpiece. The quick delivery of aerosol provides more efficient use of the user's lung capacity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc.
    Inventors: Walter A. Nichols, Donald L. Brookman, Gary E. Grollimund, Ulysses Smith
  • Publication number: 20040231668
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for practicing a method of treating viruses in the nasal mucosa. Vapor is generated, heated and delivered to the nasal mucosa in intermittent bursts, timed to coincide with inhalation. Control circuits are provided to maintain the temperature of the vapor at the point of delivery at a level greater than that necessary to kill viruses in the nasal mucosa. Timing circuits can synchronize the vapor delivery with a breathing cycle with heated vapor being supplied during inhalation and blocked during exhalation. Other circuits terminate operation when liquid is insufficient or after a predetermined timed interval.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2003
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventor: Lawrence Kates
  • Publication number: 20040221843
    Abstract: The present application relates to an evaporator, especially a respiratory humidifier, comprising a storage tank for a liquid and a casing, with an opening of the storage tank largely imperviously being sealed with a part of the casing. Moreover, the present invention relates to a storage tank as well as to a casing for an evaporator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2004
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventor: Martin Baecke
  • Publication number: 20040182386
    Abstract: The invention concerns an apparatus for supplying a respiratory gas and a method of controlling the apparatus. In accordance with the invention there is provided an apparatus for supplying a respiratory gas comprising a conveyor device for conveying the respiratory gas, a conduit means for feeding the respiratory gas conveyed by the conveyor device to a person, and a humidification device for humidifying the respiratory gas, which is distinguished by a sensor device for generating a signal indicative in respect of the respiratory gas humidity and a control device for controlling the humidification device having regard to the signal which is generated by the sensor device and which is indicative in respect of the respiratory gas humidity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventor: Jorg Meier
  • Patent number: 6779522
    Abstract: A method of making thin-walled permeable tubing using air blown extrusion, and of using the tubing in a device which enables a substantial humidification or drying of patient breathing gases in the breathing lines for patient monitoring or anesthesia results in cost savings and increased efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Perma Pure, Inc.
    Inventors: T. Paul Smith, David A. Leighty, Charles E. Dubois, Erik M. Anhorn
  • Publication number: 20040149284
    Abstract: A gases transportation pathway for use in supplying a humidified gases stream to a patient includes regulated conduit heating. The regulated conduit heating may include a section of positive temperature coefficient material wherein the localised electrical resistance of the material is positively related to the localised temperature. The regulated conduit heating may be a layer of positive temperature coefficient material within the wall of the gases transportation pathway with at least a pair of conductors running the length of the pathway and in electrically conductive contact with the positive temperature coefficient material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2003
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Applicant: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Daniel John Smith, Hussein Kadhum, Malcolm David Smith
  • Patent number: 6769430
    Abstract: A heat and moisture exchanger (HME) adaptor for a closed suction catheter assembly having one end in communication with a closed suction catheter assembly and another end configured to engage and releasably hold the HME is disclosed herein. The adaptor may include a retainer having an aperture that engages projections on the HME to releasably secure the adaptor to the HME. The adaptor may include a retaining ring or retaining arms that may be deformed or rotated to engage or disengage the projections from the HME.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne D. Carlsen, Chet M. Crump
  • Patent number: 6769431
    Abstract: A breathing circuit component includes an inlet, an outlet and an enclosing wall. The enclosing wall defines a gases passageway between the inlet and the outlet. At least a region of the enclosing wall is formed from a breathable material that allows the passage of water vapor without allowing the passage of liquid water or respiratory gases. The breathing circuit component may be the expiratory limb of a breathing circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Daniel John Smith, Gavin Walsh Millar, Kevin Blake Powell, David Peter Baldwin
  • Publication number: 20040099268
    Abstract: A breathing circuit component includes an inlet, an outlet and an enclosing wall. The enclosing wall defines a gases passageway between the inlet and the outlet. At least a region of the enclosing wall is formed from a breathable material that allows the passage of water vapour without allowing the passage of liquid water or respiratory gases. The breathing circuit component may be the expiratory limb of a breathing circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2003
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Applicant: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Daniel John Smith, Gavin Walsh Millar, Kevin Blake Powell, David Peter Baldwin
  • Publication number: 20040099269
    Abstract: The present invention provides novel condensation aerosols for the treatment of disease and/or intermittent or acute conditions. These condensation aerosols have little or no pyrolysis degradation products and are characterized by having an MMAD of between 1-3 microns. These aerosols are made by rapidly heating a substrate coated with a thin film of drug having a thickness of between 0.05 and 20 &mgr;m, while passing a gas over the film, to form particles of a desirable particle size for inhalation. Kits comprising a drug and a device for producing a condensation aerosol are also provided. The device contained in the kit typically, has an element for heating the drug which is coated as a film on the substrate and contains a therapeutically effective dose of a drug when the drug is administered in aerosol form, and an element allowing the vapor to cool to form an aerosol. Also disclosed, are methods for using these aerosols and kits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2003
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Applicant: Alexza Molecular Delivery Corporation
    Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Craig C. Hodges, Peter M. Lloyd, Amy T. Lu, Daniel J. Myers, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Martin J. Wensley
  • Patent number: 6739338
    Abstract: A system for delivering warm, humidified oxygen to patients at very low flow rates, the system including a conduit having an inlet connected to a source of humidified oxygen at a first flow rate and an outlet end for delivering humidified oxygen to a patient at a second flow rate that is less than the first flow rate. A first flowpath extends through a sidewall of the conduit for continuously bleeding oxygen from the conduit and a second flowpath extends through the sidewall of the conduit downstream from the first flowpath for continuously bleeding oxygen from the conduit at a rate of from about 0 liters/minute or above. A substantially solid member is movably positionable adjacent the second flowpath for selectively blocking and unblocking portions of the second flowpath for defining a variably dimensionable flow path in order to control over the amount of oxygen flowing through the second flowpath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Benito L. Tanhehco, Shelia D. Ware
  • Publication number: 20040079370
    Abstract: A flow probe for use in a humidification system is disclosed. The flow probe is adapted to be positioned in a humidified gases flow (for example oxygen or anaesthetic gases) such as that which is provided to a patient in a hospital environment. The flow probe is designed to provide both temperature and flow rate sensing of the gases flow by incorporating two sensors (preferably thermistors) and the shape and alignment of the probe enables accurate readings by reducing the occurrence of condensation on the sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Publication date: April 29, 2004
    Applicant: Fisher & Paykel Limited
    Inventors: Lewis George Gradon, Stephen William McPhee, Paul John Seakins, Peter John Leonard
  • Publication number: 20040074493
    Abstract: A humidifier and humidity sensor is disclosed for use with a breathing assistance apparatus. The humidity sensor preferably includes means to sense absolute humidity, relative humidity and/or temperature at both the patient end and humidifier end. The humidifier may also include provision to both control independently the humidity and temperature of the gases. Further, a chamber manifold is disclosed to facilitate easy connection of the humidifier to various outlets, inlets and sensors. A heated conduit is described which provides a more effective temperature profile along its length.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Applicant: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Paul John Seakins, Malcolm David Smith, Mohammad Thudor
  • Patent number: 6718973
    Abstract: An evaporator chamber for mixing water vapor with respiratory gas has a supply opening for the respiratory gas, an inlet opening for the water vapor and an outlet opening for the humidified respiratory gas. With the evaporator chamber, an excellent mixing is achieved with the smallest possible structural volume. The evaporator chamber is configured as a hollow body (1) having an essentially circularly-shaped inner wall surface (5). The supply opening (4) on the upper end of the hollow body (1) is arranged in a manner which conducts in the respiratory gas essentially tangentially to the inner wall surface (5). The outlet opening (6) is located at the lower end of the hollow body (1) and the inlet opening (9) lies between the supply opening (4) and the outlet opening (6).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: Dräger Medical AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventor: Jochim Koch
  • Patent number: 6715487
    Abstract: A fluid vaporizing device useful for vaporizing fluid into an aerosol and includes first and second capillary tubes connected electrically in series by providing separate electrodes at the inlet ends of each capillary tube, and connecting the outlet ends of the capillary tubes by an electrical connection that connects the outlet ends both electrically and thermally. The capillary tubes are heated by the flow of electricity therethrough, and liquid flowing through the tubes is vaporized. The outlet ends of the capillary tubes are easily maintained at a temperature for optimizing aerosol generation since there is minimal heat loss through the connection connecting the outlet ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Chrysalis Technologies Incorporated
    Inventors: Walter A. Nichols, Kenneth A. Cox, Tung Tien Nguyen
  • Patent number: 6712070
    Abstract: The invention concerns a device (1) for the inhalation of at least one drug from a gas canister (98) having a nozzle (96) by a person suffering from asthma or bronchospasm, the device comprising a gas container (10) having at least one wall (12), the wall surrounding a gas containment chamber (14) adapted to contain gas at a pressure larger than atmospheric pressure, the gas container (10) further having an inlet (16) adapted for connection to the nozzle (96) of the gas canister (98), the gas container (10) further having an outlet (18) with an outlet valve (20) adapted to allow the person to inhale gas from the device through the outlet; wherein the outlet valve (20) is adapted to be activated by the inhalation of the person independent of the activation of the gas canister (98). This invention allows the person to activate the gas canister, and pause before inhalation. The invention is adapted to facilitate coordination for the patient inhaling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Inventors: Bo Drachmann, Per Andersen
  • Publication number: 20040055597
    Abstract: A humidifier is provided including a first humidifier part, a second humidifier part connectable with the first humidifier part, and a sealing gasket disposed between the first and second humidifier parts. The second humidifier part is configured to hold a volume of liquid therein and the first and second humidifier parts and the sealing gasket define first and second internal passages within the humidifier. The first passage is disposed so as to be exposed to a surface of the volume of liquid and the second passage is isolated from at least one of the first passage and the surface of the volume of liquid. The second passage is configured to communicate with a pressure and/or sound sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2003
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: Alexander Virr, Ian Malcolm Smith, Perry David Lithgow, Richard Llewelyn Jones, Andrew Cheung
  • Publication number: 20040050386
    Abstract: A humidifier apparatus for operating at an air pressure is disclosed for use with a respiratory therapy breathing apparatus that provides a breathable gas supply to patients requiring higher concentrations of liquid vapor and gas pressure. The humidifier apparatus includes a feed liquid supply bag in fluid communication with a humidifier cartridge via a conduit. The conduit enables air to flow therethrough to equalize air pressure between the humidifier cartridge and the feed liquid supply bag in response to liquid being supplied to the humidifier cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2002
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Applicant: Medex Cardio-Pulmonary, Inc.
    Inventor: Walter Levine
  • Publication number: 20040020487
    Abstract: A breathing gas humidifier system for a patient includes a replaceable, closed water reservoir (1) with stable pressure, provided for receiving a water reserve for the breathing gas humidifier system. An intermediate storage unit (4) with water is closed from the environment and is located under the water reservoir. The water reservoir (1) and the intermediate storage unit (4) have a valve (16, 14) each, with one of the valves cooperating with the other valve, so that there is a flow connection between the water reservoir (1) and the intermediate storage unit (4) only when the water reservoir (1) is received in a connector (2) of the intermediate storage unit (4). The intermediate storage unit (4) is connected via a water connection line (5) located below the water level to a heated evaporator chamber (7), which opens above the water evaporating at the boiling point into the breathing gas line to a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventors: Jochim Koch, Marco Brombacher
  • Publication number: 20040016430
    Abstract: Apparatus for delivery of humidified gases therapy includes a humidifier. A recorder records. An output interface allows for outputting of the recorded data. The recorder may also record data indicative of patient compliance with the humidified gases therapy. The apparatus may determine patient compliance from sensed delivered flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2003
    Publication date: January 29, 2004
    Inventors: Ian Douglas Makinson, Alex Young, David Alan Bond
  • Publication number: 20030230306
    Abstract: A device for the dosing of a dry additive gas into a breathing gas in a ventilator system, the ventilator system including a tubing system connectable by at a distal end to a patient, and has a dosing tube connectable to the tubing system for dosing to the distal end of the tubing system. The dosing tube is composed of a tube section having a moisture permeable contact surface, adapted to interact with moisture from exhaled breathing gas, so the dry additive gas is humidified before dosing to the distal end of the tubing system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2003
    Publication date: December 18, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Elema AB
    Inventors: Rolf Castor, Par Emtell
  • Patent number: 6662802
    Abstract: A conduit for a breathing circuit includes a heater associated, at least in part, with a portion of hydrophilic material. The purpose of the heater is to evaporate any condensed liquid collecting in the conduit, which is first sucked up by the hydrophilic material. The heated wick reduces the risk of collected water being passed to the patient and causing choking fits or discomfit. It is preferred that the heated wick lies freely in the conduit to settle at low-points in the conduit where condensation may collect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Daniel John Smith, David Peter Baldwin
  • Publication number: 20030217748
    Abstract: A nebulizer and a method of breathing using the nebulizer is described. The nebulizer and breathing techniques are capable of delivering medicament into the sinus cavity of a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2003
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Inventor: Marc Giroux
  • Publication number: 20030168063
    Abstract: Disclosed is a positive pressure full-face mask comprising a foam cuff, preferably made from a non-reticulated ester polyurethane. The disclosed face mask provides a superior seal to the user's face compared with face masks with air-filled cushion or silicone gasket cuffs, while providing a more comfortable user experience. Also disclosed is a nasal mask with a foam cushion that is more comfortable to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Inventors: Anthony Joseph Gambone, Glen Gee, Donald Lee Brisco
  • Patent number: 6609515
    Abstract: An attachment for use with a nebulizer for delivery of aerosol medication to respiratory airways of a user has an elongated conduit provided with a one-way valve for admitting ambient air on one of its ends and a mouthpiece—on its opposite end. A calibrated pressure exhalation valve allows escape of exhaled gas once the pressure in the conduit exceeds a pre-determined setting of the valve. The outlet valve is spring-loaded and allows for various calibrations. The conduit is attachable to a nebulizer and facilitates build-up of positive pressure in the user's sealed airways to help maintain the airways distended for more effective delivery of the medication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Inventors: Robert Bienvenu, Sam O'Rourke
  • Publication number: 20030136407
    Abstract: A liquid composition to be vaporized for inhibiting an increase in blood sugar level which is prepared by dissolving or dispersing a concentrate of a hot water extract or alcohol extract of leaves of Lagerstroemia Speciosa, Linn. or Pers. as an active ingredient in an aqueous medium, a vaporizer for vaporizing the concentrate from a container containing the liquid composition by heating or nebulization and scattering it into the air, and a method of inhibiting an increase in blood sugar level by causing the vaporized active ingredient to be absorbed through the respiratory passage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2003
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventor: Futoshi Matsuyama
  • Publication number: 20030136404
    Abstract: An aerosol generator includes a housing, a heater and a mouthpiece wherein the heater volatilizes liquid material within a flow passage and forms an aerosol in the mouthpiece. Mixing ambient air with the vaporized liquid material controls a droplet size of the aerosol. The ambient air can be directed into the mouthpiece by at least one air passageway in an airflow entrainment control member. The at least one air passageway provides a desired volume and/or velocity of ambient air entering into the mouthpiece thereby achieving a desired droplet size distribution of an aerosol. In an alternative arrangement, a funnel shaped airflow entrainment control member includes a narrow end proximate the outlet end of the flow passage. A cone angle of the funnel-shaped member can be selected to provide a desired volume of ambient air which mixes with the vaporized liquid material and achieves a desired aerosol droplet size distribution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2001
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: Michael Hindle, Peter R. Byron, John N. Hong
  • Publication number: 20030121518
    Abstract: Personal Humidifier with a horseshoe shaped headset made of plastic and being hollow in construction, the headset having an integral centrally located accordion type connection that allows each end of the headset to flex outward to snuggly fit on a user's head, the headset terminating at one end in a flexible tubular member, the tubular member terminating in a wicking material, the wicking material being covered by a removable, replaceable screen cover, the tubular member and the wicking material being supported by a hand bendable metal wire, the metal wire allowing the user to position the tubular member and the wicking material in close proximity to the user's nose, the wicking material penetrating into one end of the hollow headset and traveling the entire length of the headset, the hollow headset capable of retaining water or the like, the water capable of traveling along the wicking material to provide moisture in close proximity to the user's nose, the water retaining headset being refillable by removin
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventor: Thomas Harrison Ives
  • Publication number: 20030116158
    Abstract: A patient recovering from major surgery often suffers from cracked lips and parched palate. The patient usually frequently contacts the nursing staff and requests that they provide the patient with cool water and/or cracked ice. The amount of water and/or cracked ice which the patient can have has to be very limited in order to prevent debilitating vomiting by the patient. The patient's discomfort and suffering is greatly reduced by the mouth moisturizer which via an atomizer supplies a controlled amount of water mist to the lips and palate of the patient. Also, the nurses have more time to devote to their other duties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2003
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventor: Patrick J. Conway
  • Publication number: 20030111077
    Abstract: A system to provide inspiratory air to a patient having a humidification mechanism including an inspiratory gas inlet and an inspiratory gas outlet in fluid communication with the inspiratory gas inlet. The humidification mechanism may be adapted to humidify inspiratory air flowing into the inspiratory gas inlet and exiting the humidification mechanism through the inspiratory gas outlet. A patient inspiratory gas tube is provided to extend between the inspiratory gas outlet of the humidification mechanism and a patient, the patient inspiratory gas tube being adapted to provide inspiratory gas to a patient. A patient expiratory gas tube may provide a flow path for expiratory gas from a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventors: Theron Van Hooser, L. John Teuscher
  • Publication number: 20030106552
    Abstract: An aerosol generator includes a heater arrangement having multiple heating sections and corresponding flow paths for volatilization of a fluid in liquid form. The flow paths can include first and second flow paths which are parallel to each other and sized such that the first flow path is smaller than the second flow path. During delivery of liquid to the flow paths, a smaller amount of vaporized liquid can be ejected from the first flow path, and the bulk of the vaporized liquid can be ejected from the second flow path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2001
    Publication date: June 12, 2003
    Inventors: F. Murphy Sprinkel, Walter A. Nichols
  • Publication number: 20030106551
    Abstract: A fluid vaporizing device such as an aerosol generator having a tubular heater in the form of thin film of resistance heating material lining a fluid passage and method for forming the tubular heater within the fluid passage. The tubular heater can be heated to volatilize a fluid within the passage. The fluid vaporizing device can be used for the generation of aerosols containing medicated material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2001
    Publication date: June 12, 2003
    Inventors: F. Murphy Sprinkel, Jay A. Fournier
  • Patent number: 6568390
    Abstract: A fluid vaporizing device useful for vaporizing fluid into an aerosol and includes first and second capillary tubes connected electrically in series by providing separate electrodes at the inlet ends of each capillary tube, and connecting the outlet ends of the capillary tubes by an electrical connection that connects the outlet ends both electrically and thermally. The capillary tubes are heated by the flow of electricity therethrough, and liquid flowing through the tubes is vaporized. The outlet ends of the capillary tubes are easily maintained at a temperature for optimizing aerosol generation since there is minimal heat loss through the connection connecting the outlet ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Chrysalis Technologies Incorporated
    Inventors: Walter A. Nichols, Kenneth A. Cox, Tung Tien Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20030056791
    Abstract: A fluid vaporizing device useful for vaporizing fluid into an aerosol includes a capillary tube made from an electrically conductive material, an upstream electrode connected to the tube, and a downstream electrode connected to the tube and provided with an electrical resistivity sufficient to cause heating of the downstream electrode during operation to approximately the same temperature as the tube at the point of connection. The upstream and downstream electrodes connected to the capillary tube divide the tube into an initial feed section, a heated section, and a tip. A source of material to be volatilized is provided to the tube at the feed section, passes downstream into the heated section, is vaporized, and then exits from the tube through the tip. The temperature profile of the tube along the heated section is controlled by varying parameters to substantially eliminate any effect of the downstream electrode as a heat sink.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Walter A. Nichols, Kenneth A. Cox, Douglas D. McRae, Tung Tien Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20030056790
    Abstract: A fluid vaporizing device useful for vaporizing fluid into an aerosol and includes first and second capillary tubes connected electrically in series by providing separate electrodes at the inlet ends of each capillary tube, and connecting the outlet ends of the capillary tubes by an electrical connection that connects the outlet ends both electrically and thermally. The capillary tubes are heated by the flow of electricity therethrough, and liquid flowing through the tubes is vaporized. The outlet ends of the capillary tubes are easily maintained at a temperature for optimizing aerosol generation since there is minimal heat loss through the connection connecting the outlet ends.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Walter A. Nichols, Kenneth A. Cox, Tung Tien Nguyen
  • Patent number: 6536429
    Abstract: The gas mixture is fed in a circulating stream at a volume flow rate of 3-120 l/min, the mixture being cleaned and its temperature and qualitative and quantitative composition regulated. The gas mixture contains oxygen and at least one of the following gases in quantities of up to 95%: helium, argon, neon, krypton, xenon, radon, nitrogen, nitrous oxide, sulfur hexafluoride, or a mixture of these gases. Pharmaceutical preparations can also be introduced into the breathing mixture, and the level of inhaled carbon dioxide can be adjusted with the aid of the exhaled carbon dioxide. The apparatus has a circulation loop comprising connecting pipes, a respirator bag, flow booster, temperature regulator, and at least one absorption unit for absorbing the carbon dioxide, moisture, and harmful trace contamination exhaled by the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Inventors: Boris Nikolaevich Pavlov, Alexei Timofeevich Logunov, Igor Alexeevich Smirnov, Viktor Mikhailovich Baranov, Georgy Ivanovich Lastochkin, Alexandr Nikolaevich Kotov
  • Publication number: 20030037785
    Abstract: In an inhalation therapy apparatus a limiter section is provided in the air supply duct which serves as the limiting element for the movement of a valve element of an inlet valve. In the limiter section are provided openings through which surrounding air can flow when the valve element rests against the front edge of the limiter section facing the valve element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2002
    Publication date: February 27, 2003
    Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten fur effektive Inhalation
    Inventor: Uwe Sonntag
  • Patent number: 6516798
    Abstract: A tracheal humidification system (20) includes a filter (26) for humidifying the air being breathed by the patient. The filter (26) is disposed in an uppermost portion (24) of a breathing path (22). At least one secretion path (28) including a drain tube (30) is provided for collecting secretions (512) from the patient. Filter (26) is disposed above the secretion path (28), so that the secretions (512) are prevented from contacting and clogging filter (26).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Inventor: Timothy A. Davies
  • Patent number: 6510848
    Abstract: A disposable active humidifier for the mechanical ventilation of a patient, which has the particularity that it comprises a cartridge which forms a humidification chamber which is delimited by an inlet and by an outlet and can be interposed in the ventilation circuit. The cartridge has an interspace which is externally delimited by a heat exchange surface and is internally delimited by a hydrophobic membrane which surrounds the humidification chamber. A humidification fluid, originating from a bottle or bag, can be introduced in the interspace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Mallinckrodt, Inc.
    Inventor: Lucio Gibertoni
  • Publication number: 20030015197
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the inhalation delivery of aerosols containing small particles. Specifically, it relates to a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug at a rate greater than 1000° C./s, thereby forming an vapor; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy. In another method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug to form a vapor, wherein the coated composition is in the form of a film less than 10&mgr; thick; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Craig C. Hodges, Peter M. Lloyd, Daniel Mufson, Daniel D. Rogers, Soonho Song, Martin J. Wensley, Daniel J. Myers, Jeffrey A. McKinney, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
  • Publication number: 20030015196
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the inhalation delivery of aerosols containing small particles. Specifically, it relates to a device that forms drug containing aerosols for use in inhalation therapy. In a device aspect of the present invention, a device for delivering drug containing aerosols for inhalation therapy is provided. The device includes a housing and an airway that has a gas/vapor mixing airway. The airway further includes a subassembly, which has a metallic substrate coated on its surface with a composition comprising a drug.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Craig C. Hodges, Peter M. Lloyd, Daniel Mufson, Daniel D. Rogers, Martin J. Wensley
  • Publication number: 20020195104
    Abstract: An apparatus for increasing the humidification of the air stream breathed by a patient, having a tubular body that can be coupled to a heat and moisture exchange filter and forms a channel for the passage of an air stream. At least one portion of the channel is provided by a membrane impermeable to gases and permeable to ions and molecules with a partial charge. The membrane delimits an interspace that is external to the channel and allows passage of a water vapor flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2002
    Publication date: December 26, 2002
    Inventors: Massimo Fini, Giovanni Mambrini
  • Patent number: 6474335
    Abstract: A closed circuit is provided in which tube connected to the patient's mouth is connected directly or via a connection tube to a heat-moisture exchanger which, in turn, is connected to the feed and the discharge, respectively, of the respirator. A moisture-removing device is arranged in the feed or discharge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Medisize B.V.
    Inventor: Leonardus Hubertus Maria Lammers
  • Publication number: 20020112725
    Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which determines the flow rate of the gases and then determines the required power input to the humidifier to deliver the gases to the patient at the required patient humidity. This means the need for external sensors is dispensed with and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky. The resistance of the conduit heater element is monitored to give a coarse indication of flow rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: Mohammad Thudor, Stephen William McPhee
  • Patent number: 6412481
    Abstract: An attachment for use with a nebulizer for delivery of aerosol medication to respiratory airways of a user has an elongated conduit provided with a one-way valve for admitting ambient air on one of its ends and a mouthpiece—on its opposite end. A calibrated pressure exhalation valve allows escape of exhaled gas once the pressure in the conduit exceeds a pre-determined setting of the valve. The outlet valve is spring-loaded and allows for various calibrations. The conduit is attachable to a nebulizer and facilitates build-up of positive pressure in the user's sealed airways to help maintain the airways distended for more effective delivery of the medication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Inventors: Robert Bienvenu, Sam O'Rourke
  • Patent number: 6394087
    Abstract: An arrangement in an anesthesia apparatus, the anesthesia apparatus comprising a filling device located by a vaporizer and an anesthetic bottle that fits the filling device, the filling device being provided with a valve device, which is arranged to open and close as needed. To provide a controlled discharging of anesthetic, the arrangement comprises a discharge space, which is connected to an interspace formed between the anesthetic bottle and the valve device located in the filling device when the anesthetic bottle is being pulled outward, and a closing member, which, as a result of the anesthetic bottle being pulled outward, is arranged to open a flow connection between the interspace and the discharge space before the connection between the anesthetic bottle and the filling device opens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Instrumentarium Corp.
    Inventors: Jukka Kankkunen, Antti Särelä, Tom Häggblom, Teuvo Reinikainen
  • Patent number: 6367472
    Abstract: An improved, compact and low-maintenance respiration humidifier of a simple design is proposed, which has an outer jacket with a water feed as well as a breathing gas feed line and breathing gas drain line and contains a bundle of hydrophobic hollow fibers. The breathing gas feed line and the breathing gas drain line are in a gas flow connection with the interior of the hollow fibers. The hollow fibers preferably include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and have structure for electrical heating on their outer, water-side circumferential surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Dragerwerk Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Jochim Koch
  • Patent number: 6363930
    Abstract: Apparatus for heating and humidifying respiratory gases include a housing, a filter element located in the housing, and a gas permeable member positioned in the housing to exchange heat and moisture with respiratory gases passing through the housing. In one embodiment, the inlet portion of the housing is detachably secured to the remainder of the housing and is adapted to be replaced, together with the filter element, while the outlet portion of the housing remains connected to the tube for passing respiratory gases. Additional materials, such as generating material useful to produce moisture and heat and heat generating materials useful to generate heat may be included within the housing. The present apparatus are particularly structured and adapted to reduce the risk of causing trauma to the patient and to increase the safety and comfort of the patient using such apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Enternet Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Burrell E. Clawson, James Weigl
  • Publication number: 20020017298
    Abstract: An evaporator chamber for mixing water vapor with respiratory gas has a supply opening for the respiratory gas, an inlet opening for the water vapor and an outlet opening for the humidified respiratory gas. With the evaporator chamber, an excellent mixing is achieved with the smallest possible structural volume. The evaporator chamber is configured as a hollow body (1) having an essentially circularly-shaped inner wall surface (5). The supply opening (4) on the upper end of the hollow body (1) is arranged in a manner which conducts in the respiratory gas essentially tangentially to the inner wall surface (5). The outlet opening (6) is located at the lower end of the hollow body (1) and the inlet opening (9) lies between the supply opening (4) and the outlet opening (6).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2001
    Publication date: February 14, 2002
    Applicant: Drager Medical AG & Co. KGaA
    Inventor: Jochim Koch
  • Publication number: 20020002976
    Abstract: A conduit for a breathing circuit includes a heater associated, at least in part, with a portion of hydrophilic material. The purpose of the heater is to evaporate any condensed liquid collecting in the conduit, which is first sucked up by the hydrophilic material. The heated wick reduces the risk of collected water being passed to the patient and causing choking fits or discomfit. It is preferred that the heated wick lies freely in the conduit to settle at low-points in the conduit where condensation may collect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Publication date: January 10, 2002
    Inventors: Daniel John Smith, David Peter Baldwin