Patents Assigned to Ator Labs, Inc.
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Publication number: 20240269406Abstract: An emergency ventilation system ventilates a patient and includes a chamber housing defining a breathing chamber; a piston; and a motor operably connected to the piston. The motor applies an exhalation force to move the piston in an exhalation direction applies an inhalation force to move the piston in an inhalation direction. The piston increases air in the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied and decreases air in the breathing chamber as the inhalation force is applied. An exhalation check valve allows airflow from the air source to the breathing chamber and not to allow airflow from the breathing chamber to the air source as the inhalation force is applied. An inhalation check valve allows airflow from the breathing chamber to the air output and not to allow airflow from the air output to the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Applicant: Ator Labs, Inc.Inventors: Robert Nickell Moran, Christopher Whittle, Francisco Hernandez, David Cowgill, Sieggy Bennicoff-Yundt, Joshua Lamb
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Patent number: 11975144Abstract: An emergency ventilation system ventilates a patient and includes a chamber housing defining a breathing chamber; a piston; and a motor operably connected to the piston. The motor applies an exhalation force to move the piston in an exhalation direction applies an inhalation force to move the piston in an inhalation direction. The piston increases air in the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied and decreases air in the breathing chamber as the inhalation force is applied. An exhalation check valve allows airflow from the air source to the breathing chamber and not to allow airflow from the breathing chamber to the air source as the inhalation force is applied. An inhalation check valve allows airflow from the breathing chamber to the air output and not to allow airflow from the air output to the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Ator Labs, Inc.Inventors: Robert Nickell Moran, Christopher Whittle, Francisco Hernandez, David Cowgill, Sieggy Bennicoff-Yundt, Joshua Lamb
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Publication number: 20210338963Abstract: A medical device respirator comprising a valve assembly attached to a mask at a mask juncture; an inhale tube attached to the valve assembly and attached to an inhale filter; an exhale tube attached to the valve assembly; an inhale check valve disposed at an attachment juncture between the inhale tube and the valve assembly; an exhale check valve disposed at an attachment juncture between the valve assembly and the exhale tube; wherein inhaled air passes through the inhale filter, the inhale tube, the inhale check valve, the valve assembly, the mask juncture, the mask and into the user; and exhaled air passes through the mask, the mask juncture, the valve assembly, the exhale check valve, and the exhale tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Ator Labs, Inc.Inventors: Robert Nickell Moran, Christopher Whittle, Francisco Hernandez
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Publication number: 20210316095Abstract: An emergency ventilation system ventilates a patient and includes a chamber housing defining a breathing chamber; a piston; and a motor operably connected to the piston. The motor applies an exhalation force to move the piston in an exhalation direction applies an inhalation force to move the piston in an inhalation direction. The piston increases air in the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied and decreases air in the breathing chamber as the inhalation force is applied. An exhalation check valve allows airflow from the air source to the breathing chamber and not to allow airflow from the breathing chamber to the air source as the inhalation force is applied. An inhalation check valve allows airflow from the breathing chamber to the air output and not to allow airflow from the air output to the breathing chamber as the exhalation force is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: Ator Labs, Inc.Inventors: Robert Nickell Moran, Christopher Whittle, Francisco Hernandez, David Cowgill, Sieggy Bennicoff-Yundt, Joshua Lamb