Patents Assigned to Compumedics Medical Innovation Pty. Ltd.
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Patent number: 8985105Abstract: The present invention provides a gas delivery device and system and methods for delivering humidified pressurized gas through a conduit to a subject. The configuration of the elements of the gas delivery device enable the device to be conveniently oriented from a horizontal to vertical position to suit the needs of a user. The gas delivery device may incorporate a Helmholtz resonator for dampening sound of the motor. The conduit may incorporate concentric tubes to allow it to conveniently engage the humidifier at a single aperture. The invention includes a method of operating a blower motor for a gas delivery device using a single Hall sensor.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Compumedics Medical Innovation Pty LtdInventors: David Burton, Fred Blochlinger, Warwick Freeman, Grant Parratt, Allan Wallace
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Patent number: 8075488Abstract: The invention provides apparatus and methods for semi-automatic or automatic imaging or treatment of occlusions in vessels using pulsed or unpulsed focussed sound waves, preferably ultrasound, in Doppler technology. The apparatus comprises at least one sound transducer member including at least one sound-emitting element for producing at least one sound wave beam; means to adjust the parameters of said at least one sound wave beam; means to spatially locate said at least one sound-emitting element; means to move said at least one transducer member; means to control movement of said at least one transducer member automatically or semi-automatically; means to automatically or semi-automatically focus sound waves generated by said at least one sound-emitting element into a beam; and means to accept sound signals from sound-emitting element or elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Compumedics Medical Innovation Pty. Ltd.Inventor: David Burton
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Publication number: 20110197893Abstract: This invention provides a headgear for a mask assembly including straps for positioning on the head and means to minimise deviation from an optimal mask assembly setting when engaging or disengaging the mask assembly from operative use. Preferably, the disengaging means is a variable-length strap incorporating at least one length delimiter, which may be a hub in the strap or an alternative means which employ friction to remain in place. The strap surfaces may be modified to provide the delimiting means. The strap may incorporate a second delimiting means in moveable engagement with the strap. Preferably, one engagement means is in fixed engagement with the strap. One delimiting means may be a thickened strap portion. However, other means for delimiting the effective strap length may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTDInventors: HEDI ZIV, RIKUS SLABBERT, ALEXANDER PIERI
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Publication number: 20110066063Abstract: The invention relates to improved apparatus and methods for respiratory inductive plesthysmography. The invention includes apparatus for measuring changes in the circumference of a subject comprising of an energisable conducting wire having two ends, engagement means for engaging said ends to form a gapless conducting loop, the engagement means being in electrical communication with the conducting wire. The relationship between the elements of the apparatus provides a reduced level of noise associated with a measureable signal attributed to the changes in circumference. Signals generated in the apparatus may be processed and communicated through various means for analysis of respiratory effort. A method is disclosed for measuring respiratory effort with a gapless conducting wire energised with current.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTD.Inventors: Hedi Ziv, David Burton
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Publication number: 20110011397Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatuses for gas delivery, in particular, a mask including at least one porous barrier defining at least two chambers in gaseous communication. The porous barrier may include a plurality of pores, which define a tapered shape. The mask may include a pliable nasal cushion. The invention provides a method for providing pressurised gas to a subject by supplying gas from a pressurised source to a mask, transmitting the gas into a first chamber at a first pressure, transmitting the gas into a second chamber at a second pressure through a plurality of pores, and transmitting the gas from the second chamber through a mask exit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTD.Inventors: Hedi Ziv, Rikus Slabbert, Conor McCooey
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Publication number: 20100217133Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for determining the occurrence of apnoeas or hypopneas from ECG signal data alone. The method is carried out by apparatus configured to acquire ECG signals from a sleeping subject, transform the signals to data, and extract ECG features relevant to estimate breathing effort for the determination of respiratory events characteristic of apnoeas and hypopneas. The extracted ECG features are correlates of breathing efforts and are used as surrogate measures of breathing or respiratory events. The method may include calculating an AHI or apnoea/hypopnea index. The method may classify apnoeas into obstructive or central apnoeas.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTDInventors: Kris Nilsen, Eugene Zilberg
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Publication number: 20100170510Abstract: TThe present invention provides a water reservoir for humidification of the gas delivered by a gas-delivery device. The water reservoir comprises of a container having at least one opening for gas movement, and a means to prevent water escape through the aperture while allowing passage of gas to be humidified and delivered to a subject. Preferably the means to prevent water escape is a baffle. Preferably the baffle is disposed opposite at least a portion of the opening. The baffle may be continuous with a wall of the container. The container may be comprised of a deformable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATION PTY LTDInventor: Alexander Pieri
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Publication number: 20100170514Abstract: The present invention provides a gas-delivery system for delivering breathable gas to a subject, comprising a source of pressurised gas, a mask cushion, a means for positioning the mask cushion for delivery of gas, and a filter for filtering particles from exhaled air. Preferably, the filter filters exhaled air only. The filter may engage a mask frame on any suitable surface of the frame in relation to the mask cushion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: Compumedics Medical Innovations Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Marina Omer-Cooper
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Publication number: 20080132790Abstract: The invention provides apparatus and methods for semi-automatic or automatic imaging or treatment of occlusions in vessels using pulsed or unpulsed focussed sound waves, preferably ultrasound, in Doppler technology. The apparatus comprises at least one sound transducer member including at least one sound-emitting element for producing at least one sound wave beam; means to adjust the parameters of said at least one sound wave beam; means to spatially locate said at least one sound-emitting element; means to move said at least one transducer member; means to control movement of said at least one transducer member automatically or semi-automatically; means to automatically or semi-automatically focus sound waves generated by said at least one sound-emitting element into a beam; and means to accept sound signals from sound-emitting element or elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: COMPUMEDICS MEDICAL INNOVATIONS PTY. LTD.Inventor: David Burton