Patents Assigned to INCOBA, LLC
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Publication number: 20240100276Abstract: Supplying therapeutic gas with improved mouth sensing. At least one example is a system and related method of treating CPAP non-compliance by delivery of therapeutic gas during and after sleep apnea events. Another example is a system and related method to change the volume of therapeutic gas delivered responsive to changes in oral resistance to the airflow associated with the transitions from wakefulness to sleep. Yet still other examples are systems and related methods of selective delivery of the therapeutic gas in which the left and right sides of the mouth are measured and delivered to independently to take into account respiratory airflow may not be evenly distributed across the mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventor: Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH
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Patent number: 11904091Abstract: Sensing airflow and delivering therapeutic gas to a patient. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: titrating a patient with therapeutic gas during a period of time when a flow state of breathing orifices is in a first state, the titrating results in a prescription titration volume; and then delivering the prescription titration volume of therapeutic gas to the patient when the flow state of the breathing orifices is in a second state different than the first state, the delivering only to the breathing orifices open to flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: INCOBA, LLCInventors: Alonzo C. Aylsworth, Lawrence C. Spector
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Publication number: 20240001058Abstract: Supplying therapeutic gas. At least one example is a method of providing therapeutic gas to a patient, the method comprising: sensing a signal indicative of an exhalation airflow from the patient, the exhalation airflow is non-zero and an airflow rate trending toward zero; sensing, during the exhalation airflow, a change in the airflow rate prior to a contiguous inhalation; and delivering a bolus of therapeutic gas to the proximal end of nasal cannula responsive to the change in the airflow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventor: Alonzo C. Aylsworth
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Publication number: 20230044909Abstract: Supplying therapeutic gas based on inhalation duration. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: sensing a current inhalation of the patient; providing a flow of therapeutic gas to the patient based on the sensing; and ceasing the flow of therapeutic gas to the patient based on a value indicative of previous inhalation duration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventors: Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH, Lawrence C. SPECTOR
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Publication number: 20220395663Abstract: Sensing airflow and delivering therapeutic gas to a patient. At least one example embodiment is a method including: sensing, by a delivery device, that multiple breathing orifices are open to flow; and during a plurality of subsequent inhalations in which multiple breathing orifices are open to flow; and delivering, by the delivery device, a bolus of therapeutic gas to only one breathing orifice during each inhalation, and alternating delivery location in subsequent inhalations. The example delivering may further comprise: supplying therapeutic gas only from an accumulator during a first portion each inhalation; dispensing therapeutic gas from the accumulator and from a pressure regulator during a second portion of each inhalation, the second portion immediately subsequent to the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2020Publication date: December 15, 2022Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventors: Lawrence C. SPECTOR, Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH, Mark DOANE
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Publication number: 20220265164Abstract: At least one example embodiment is a method of generating a capnographic waveform, the method including: measuring carbon dioxide in exhaled gas flowing in a first flow path, the measuring creates a first set of values indicative of carbon dioxide; measuring, by the controller of the device, carbon dioxide in exhaled gas flowing in a second flow path distinct from the first flow path, the measuring creates a second set of values indicative of carbon dioxide; and creating, by the controller of the device, a capnographic waveform. Creating the capnographic waveform may including using the first set of values indicative of carbon dioxide, the second set of values indicative of carbon dioxide, and/or both the first and second sets of values of carbon dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventor: Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH
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Publication number: 20220176059Abstract: A dynamic oxygen conserver includes a housing and an inhalation sensor coupled to the housing. The sensor has a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly with a first PCB for a breathing side for a user of the dynamic oxygen conserver. A second PCB is coupled to the first PCB. The second PCB is for an atmosphere side opposite the breathing side. In addition, a spacer assembly is coupled between the first and second PCB. The spacer assembly has a metallized diaphragm this is dynamically responsive to breathing by the user of the dynamic oxygen conserver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventor: Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH
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Publication number: 20210196910Abstract: Sensing airflow and delivering therapeutic gas to a patient. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: titrating a patient with therapeutic gas during a period of time when a flow state of breathing orifices is in a first state, the titrating results in a prescription titration volume; and then delivering the prescription titration volume of therapeutic gas to the patient when the flow state of the breathing orifices is in a second state different than the first state, the delivering only to the breathing orifices open to flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventors: Alonzo C. AYLSWORTH, Lawrence C. SPECTOR
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Patent number: 10953172Abstract: Sensing airflow and delivering therapeutic gas to a patient. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: titrating a patient with therapeutic gas during a period of time when a flow state of breathing orifices is in a first state, the titrating results in a prescription titration volume; and then delivering the prescription titration volume of therapeutic gas to the patient when the flow state of the breathing orifices is in a second state different than the first state, the delivering only to the breathing orifices open to flow.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2017Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Incoba, LLCInventors: Alonzo C. Aylsworth, Lawrence C. Spector
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Publication number: 20170203062Abstract: Sensing airflow and delivering therapeutic gas to a patient. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: titrating a patient with therapeutic gas during a period of time when a flow state of breathing orifices is in a first state, the titrating results in a prescription titration volume; and then delivering the prescription titration volume of therapeutic gas to the patient when the flow state of the breathing orifices is in a second state different than the first state, the delivering only to the breathing orifices open to flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: INCOBA, LLCInventors: Alonzo C. Aylsworth, Lawrence C. Spector