Patents Assigned to Aires Medical LLC
  • Patent number: 11826512
    Abstract: A ventilator, including an enclosure; a tubing configured to receive an input gas; a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing, wherein the flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet, and the flow outlet airline is configured to supply an output gas to a user via the airline outlet; a breath detection airline including an airline inlet, wherein the airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outlet airline, and the breath detection airline is configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet; a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline, wherein the pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user, and the pressure sensor is configured to generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2022
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2023
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC.
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Patent number: 11559652
    Abstract: An oxygen delivery apparatus wearable by user includes a frame including nose pads connected to a bridge portion, an oxygen inlet defined by one of the nose pads, an oxygen inlet defined by the frame, and a hollow channel contained by the frame. The oxygen inlet and oxygen outlet are in fluid communication via the hollow channel. The frame can be formed as a monolithic structure using additive manufacturing. A nasal prong can be connected to the oxygen outlet such that a prong outlet of the prong is in fluid communication with the hollow channel. The prong outlet is positioned within a nostril of the user during use of the apparatus. A method of fabricating the frame includes obtaining measurement information for at least one of a head feature or facial characteristic of the user and generating a digital model of the oxygen delivery apparatus using the measurement information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2023
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventor: Nicholas Leonard Oddo
  • Patent number: 11400250
    Abstract: A ventilator includes a bidirectional breath detection airline and a flow outlet airline. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The flow outlet airline is configured to be connected to an invasive ventilator circuit or a noninvasive ventilator circuit. The breath detection airline includes airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outlet airline. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user. The ventilator further includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor. The controller is programmed to detect the breathing by the user based on the sensor data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2022
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20220143353
    Abstract: A ventilator, including an enclosure; a tubing configured to receive an input gas; a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing, wherein the flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet, and the flow outlet airline is configured to supply an output gas to a user via the airline outlet; a breath detection airline including an airline inlet, wherein the airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outlet airline, and the breath detection airline is configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet; a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline, wherein the pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user, and the pressure sensor is configured to generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2022
    Publication date: May 12, 2022
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC.
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Patent number: 11229763
    Abstract: A ventilator includes an enclosure, a tubing configured to receive an input gas, and a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The ventilator further includes a breath detection airline including an airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outline airline. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The ventilator includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor and an internal oxygen concentrator in fluid communication with the tubing. The internal oxygen concentrator is entirely disposed inside the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2022
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210386291
    Abstract: In an aspect, a system for a cloud-based user physiology detection software and patient monitoring system. A system includes a wearable device. A wearable device includes a sensor. A sensor is configured to receive physiological data from a user. A system includes a patient monitor configured to monitor a vital sign of a user. A system includes a therapeutic delivery device configured to administer a therapeutic remedy to a user. A system includes a computing device configured to modify a therapeutic remedy of a therapeutic delivery device as a function of physiological data. A method of providing a therapeutic remedy using a cloud-based detection software is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2021
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Applicant: AIRES MEDICAL LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210386959
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes a ventilator. The ventilator includes tubing configured to receive an input gas and a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet, and the flow outlet airline is configured to supply an output gas to a user via the airline outlet. The ventilator includes an aerosol generator in fluid communication with the flow outlet airline. The aerosol generator is configured to receive an input liquid through an inlet tube and transform the liquid input into an aerosol. The ventilator further includes a breath detection airline including an airline inlet, wherein the airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outlet airline, and configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet. A method of supplying respiratory gas containing an aerosol is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Applicant: AIRES MEDICAL LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Logan Moore
  • Patent number: 11185656
    Abstract: A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system and methods for controlling each PSA cycle performed by the PSA system to produce oxygen enriched gas during productive portions of a user breathing cycle, and to cease production of oxygen enriched gas during non-productive portions of the user breathing cycle, is provided. The PSA system synchronizes PSA cycle phases including adsorption and desorption phases with a user's individual inhalation and exhalation phases, on a breath by breath basis, such that each PSA cycle can be dynamically varied from a succeeding PSA cycle, in real time in response to variations in the user's breathing cycle. An oxygen delivery device including a breathing cycle sensor provides breathing cycle inputs to a controller for use with at least one algorithm to detect breathing flow phases during each user breath, and to synchronize each PSA cycle to the user's breathing flow phases, on a breath-by-breath basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2021
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas L. Oddo, Peter D. Fitchen, Eugene H. Breniman
  • Patent number: 11135392
    Abstract: A ventilator includes a bidirectional breath detection airline and a flow outlet airline. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The flow outlet airline is configured to be connected to an invasive ventilator circuit or a noninvasive ventilator circuit. The breath detection airline includes airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outlet airline. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user. The ventilator further includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor. The controller is programmed to detect the breathing by the user based on the sensor data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2021
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Patent number: 11123505
    Abstract: A breathing apparatus includes a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing and breath detection software. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet, and the flow outlet airline is configured to supply an output gas to a user via the airline outlet. The breathing apparatus further includes a breath detection airline including an airline inlet. The breath detection airline is configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet. The breathing apparatus further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and to generate sensor pressure data indicative of breathing by the user. The controller is programmed to predict the breathing by the user based on the sensor breathing data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2021
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210196918
    Abstract: A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system and methods for controlling each PSA cycle performed by the PSA system to produce oxygen enriched gas during productive portions of a user breathing cycle, and to cease production of oxygen enriched gas during non-productive portions of the user breathing cycle, is provided. The PSA system synchronizes PSA cycle phases including adsorption and desorption phases with a user's individual inhalation and exhalation phases, on a breath by breath basis, such that each PSA cycle can be dynamically varied from a succeeding PSA cycle, in real time in response to variations in the user's breathing cycle. An oxygen delivery device including a breathing cycle sensor provides breathing cycle inputs to a controller for use with at least one algorithm to detect breathing flow phases during each user breath, and to synchronize each PSA cycle to the user's breathing flow phases, on a breath-by-breath basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2021
    Publication date: July 1, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas L. Oddo, Peter D. Fitchen, Eugene H. Breniman
  • Patent number: 10946161
    Abstract: A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system and methods for controlling each PSA cycle performed by the PSA system to produce oxygen enriched gas during productive portions of a user breathing cycle, and to cease production of oxygen enriched gas during non-productive portions of the user breathing cycle, is provided. The PSA system synchronizes PSA cycle phases including adsorption and desorption phases with a user's individual inhalation and exhalation phases, on a breath by breath basis, such that each PSA cycle can be dynamically varied from a succeeding PSA cycle, in real time in response to variations in the user's breathing cycle. An oxygen delivery device including a breathing cycle sensor provides breathing cycle inputs to a controller for use with at least one algorithm to detect breathing flow phases during each user breath, and to synchronize each PSA cycle to the user's breathing flow phases, on a breath-by-breath basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2021
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas L. Oddo, Peter D. Fitchen, Eugene H. Breniman
  • Publication number: 20210048112
    Abstract: A check valve can include a pressure actuator or an electromagnetic actuator. The check valve includes a valve inlet, a valve outlet, and flap disposed between the valve inlet and the valve outlet. The check valve has an open state and a closed state. The pressure actuator in fluid communication with the valve inlet. The check valve has an open state and a closed state. The check valve is configured to allow an input gas to flow from the valve inlet to the valve outlet when the check valve is in the open state. The check valve is configured to preclude the input gas from flowing from the valve inlet to the valve outlet when the check valve is in the closed state. Upon actuation of the pressure actuator or the electromagnetic actuator, the flap moves away from the valve inlet to allow the inlet gas to move from the valve inlet to the valve outlet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2020
    Publication date: February 18, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210038856
    Abstract: A ventilator includes a bidirectional breath detection airline and a flow outlet airline. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The ventilator further includes a breath detection airline including airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outline airline. The breath detection airline is configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user. The ventilator further includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor. The controller is programmed to detect the breathing by the user based on the sensor data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210038855
    Abstract: A ventilator includes an enclosure, a tubing configured to receive an input gas, and a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The ventilator further includes a breath detection airline including an airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outline airline. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The ventilator includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor and an internal oxygen concentrator in fluid communication with the tubing. The internal oxygen concentrator is entirely disposed inside the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210038840
    Abstract: A breathing apparatus includes a flow outlet airline in fluid communication with the tubing and breath detection software. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet, and the flow outlet airline is configured to supply an output gas to a user via the airline outlet. The breathing apparatus further includes a breath detection airline including an airline inlet. The breath detection airline is configured to receive breathing gas from the user during exhalation by the user via the airline inlet. The breathing apparatus further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and to generate sensor pressure data indicative of breathing by the user. The controller is programmed to predict the breathing by the user based on the sensor breathing data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Publication number: 20210001076
    Abstract: A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system and methods for controlling each PSA cycle performed by the PSA system to produce oxygen enriched gas during productive portions of a user breathing cycle, and to cease production of oxygen enriched gas during non-productive portions of the user breathing cycle, is provided. The PSA system synchronizes PSA cycle phases including adsorption and desorption phases with a user's individual inhalation and exhalation phases, on a breath by breath basis, such that each PSA cycle can be dynamically varied from a succeeding PSA cycle, in real time in response to variations in the user's breathing cycle. An oxygen delivery device including a breathing cycle sensor provides breathing cycle inputs to a controller for use with at least one algorithm to detect breathing flow phases during each user breath, and to synchronize each PSA cycle to the user's breathing flow phases, on a breath-by-breath basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2020
    Publication date: January 7, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas L. Oddo, Peter D. Fitchen, Eugene H. Breniman
  • Publication number: 20210001075
    Abstract: A ventilator includes a bidirectional breath detection airline and a flow outlet airline. The flow outlet airline includes an airline outlet. The flow outline airline is configured to be connected to an invasive ventilator circuit or a noninvasive ventilator circuit. The breath detection airline includes airline inlet. The airline inlet is separated from the airline outlet of the flow outline airline. The ventilator further includes a pressure sensor in direct fluid communication with the breath detection airline. The pressure sensor is configured to measure breathing pressure from the user and generate sensor data indicative of breathing by the user. The ventilator further includes a controller in electronic communication with the pressure sensor. The controller is programmed to detect the breathing by the user based on the sensor data received from the pressure sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Publication date: January 7, 2021
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore
  • Patent number: 10874817
    Abstract: A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system and methods for controlling each PSA cycle performed by the PSA system to produce oxygen enriched gas during productive portions of a user breathing cycle, and to cease production of oxygen enriched gas during non-productive portions of the user breathing cycle, is provided. The PSA system synchronizes PSA cycle phases including adsorption and desorption phases with a user's individual inhalation and exhalation phases, on a breath by breath basis, such that each PSA cycle can be dynamically varied from a succeeding PSA cycle, in real time in response to variations in the user's breathing cycle. An oxygen delivery device including a breathing cycle sensor provides breathing cycle inputs to a controller for use with at least one algorithm to detect breathing flow phases during each user breath, and to synchronize each PSA cycle to the user's breathing flow phases, on a breath-by-breath basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2020
    Assignee: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas L. Oddo, Peter D. Fitchen, Eugene H. Breniman
  • Publication number: 20200386333
    Abstract: A check valve can include a pressure actuator or an electromagnetic actuator. The check valve includes a valve inlet, a valve outlet, and flap disposed between the valve inlet and the valve outlet. The check valve has an open state and a closed state. The pressure actuator in fluid communication with the valve inlet. The check valve has an open state and a closed state. The check valve is configured to allow an input gas to flow from the valve inlet to the valve outlet when the check valve is in the open state. The check valve is configured to preclude the input gas from flowing from the valve inlet to the valve outlet when the check valve is in the closed state. Upon actuation of the pressure actuator or the electromagnetic actuator, the flap moves away from the valve inlet to allow the inlet gas to move from the valve inlet to the valve outlet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Applicant: Aires Medical LLC
    Inventors: Nicholas Leonard Oddo, Shane Woody, Chad Josey, Dylan Moore