Patents Assigned to ResMed
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Patent number: 12208202Abstract: Apparatus for treating a respiratory disorder in a patient comprises a pressure generator configured to deliver a flow of air at positive pressure to an airway of the patient through a patient interface, a sensor configured to generate a respiratory flow rate signal of the patient, and a controller. The controller may be configured to control the generator to deliver ventilation therapy having a base pressure and a pressure support through the patient interface, detect an apnea from the signal representative of respiratory flow rate of the patient, control the generator to deliver one or more probe breaths to the patient during the apnea, determine patency of the patient's airway from a waveform of the respiratory flow rate signal in response to one of the one or more probe breaths and adjust a set point for pressure of the ventilation therapy in response to the apnea.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2022Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventor: David John Bassin
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Patent number: 12207949Abstract: A sensor may be configured to detect periodic limb movement in a sleeping person. The sensor may be a non-contact sensor, such as a radar motion sensor. The sensor may include a radio frequency transmitter for emitting radio frequency signals toward the person. The sensor may include a receiver for receiving reflected ones of the emitted radio frequency signals and processing the reflected ones of the emitted radio frequency signals to produce motion signal(s). A processor, such as one integrated with or coupled to the sensor, may evaluate the motion signals, such as in-phase and quadrature motion signals, and generate an indicator to identify occurrence of periodic limb movement in the motion signals based on the evaluation of the motion signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignees: ResMed Pty Ltd, ResMed Sensor Technologies LimitedInventors: Emer Doheny, Luke Gahan, Rami Khushaba, Emer O'Hare, Alberto Zaffaroni
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Publication number: 20250025649Abstract: A high flow therapy system for delivering heated and humidified respiratory gas to an airway of a patient, the system including a respiratory gas flow pathway for delivering the respiratory gas to the airway of the patient by way of a non-sealing respiratory interface; wherein flow rate of the pressurized respiratory gas is controlled by a microprocessor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Robert M. LANDIS, Charles A. LEWIS, Louis Javier COLLAZO, Chris Agami
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Patent number: 12201768Abstract: A PAP system for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a flow generator to generate a supply of breathable gas to be delivered to the patient; a humidifier including a heating plate to vaporize water and deliver water vapor to humidify the supply of breathable gas; a heated tube configured to heat and deliver the humidified supply of breathable gas to the patient; a power supply configured to supply power to the heating plate and the heated tube; and a controller configured to control the power supply to prevent overheating of the heating plate and the heated tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Andrew Roderick Bath, Donald Angus Richmond, Nathan John Row, Jianhua Zhu, Timothy Nicholas Shadie, Ronald James Huby, Ivan Teodor Dujmovic
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Patent number: 12201779Abstract: An apparatus for humidifying a flow of pressurised, breathable air includes varying a first pressure of the flow of breathable gas to vary a level of thermal engagement between the conductive portion of the reservoir and the heater plate, varying a height of the variable portion varies a level of thermal engagement between the conductive portion of the reservoir and the heater plate, use of a humidifier reservoir base component with a maximum water capacity substantially equal to the predetermined maximum volume of water of the humidifier reservoir or the use of intersecting inlet and outlet axes.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Andrew Roderick Bath, Justin John Formica, Matthew Rolf Harrington, Joseph Samuel Ormrod, Luke Andrew Stanislas, Hargopal Verma
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Patent number: 12201772Abstract: A patient interface comprises a seal-forming structure including a textile membrane and a support structure to support the textile membrane. The seal-forming structure may have a varying construction in order to accommodate different regions and the varying contours of the patient's face to ensure a robust and comfortable seal. An air impermeable layer of the textile membrane may have a thickness that varies in different portions of the textile membrane and/or different regions of the cushion assembly. Further, the seal-forming structure may include an underlying cushion, and an arrangement of the textile membrane and the underlying cushion and/or the configuration of the underlying cushion may vary in different regions of the cushion assembly to optimize patient comfort and the effectiveness of the seal in different regions of the patient's face.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Rupert Christian Scheiner, Memduh Guney
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Patent number: 12201771Abstract: The invention relates to a patient interface comprising a plenum chamber, a seal-forming structure, and a positioning and stabilizing structure, as well as the method of operating the patient interface. The patient's interface is configured to leave a patient's mouth uncovered or if the seal-forming structure is configured to seal around a patient's nose and mouth, the patient interface is configured to allow the patient to breath from the ambient in an absence of the flow of pressurized. The positioning and stabilizing structure includes headgear, and the seal-forming structure and at least a portion of the headgear is formed from a one piece construction of textile material. In another embodiment, the seal-forming structure and/or the positioning and stabilizing structure includes an adaptive portion that adjusts based on usage conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2020Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Asia Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Deng Siong Lee, Mohankumar Krishnan Valiyambath, Robin Yew, Amit Arunchandra Jadhav, Wai Hoong Leng, Beng Hai Tan, Muhammad Adil Bin Abdul Halim, Nathalie Aurelie Champier Charpentier, Bangzheng Tan, Han Seong Chew, Barry Eng Keong Tay
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Patent number: 12204607Abstract: A server is provided and is programmed to automatically determine, based on the identification data that uniquely identifies a patient device, whether there is an upgrade to the code or data (e.g., software or firmware) stored in the electronic memory of the patient device that can be applied thereto. In response to determination that there is an upgrade that can be applied, a data package is delivered to the patient device via the first wireless transceiver, the data package to be automatically applied to the electronic memory of the patient device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Wendall Eric Trull, Boris Kovtun, Tara Kalro, Joseph White, Chinmayee Somaiya, Amila Fernando, Andrew Weale, Maurizio Borsotto
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Patent number: 12201774Abstract: A patient interface includes: a plenum chamber; a seal-forming structure; a positioning and stabilising structure; a plenum chamber insert configured to be positioned and retained within the plenum chamber; and a vent structure; wherein the plenum chamber insert has a plenum chamber insert port; wherein the plenum chamber insert has an exterior surface configured to be positioned adjacent to an interior surface of the plenum chamber; wherein when the plenum chamber insert is positioned and retained within the plenum chamber, a radial channel is formed by the interior surface of the plenum chamber and the exterior surface of the plenum chamber insert such that gas is able to pass between a patient-proximal side of the plenum chamber insert and a patient-distal side of the plenum chamber insert via the radial channel during use.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2024Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Tumul Gupta, Michael Christopher Hogg, Luke Andrew Stanislas, Lang Eng Siang Teh, Hans Christer Henric Engstrom, Lorenz Eberl, Adrian Apalakis, Balint Franko
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Patent number: 12206314Abstract: A blower includes a stationary portion including an inlet and an outlet, a rotating portion provided to the stationary portion, and a motor adapted to drive the rotating portion. The inlet and outlet are co-axially aligned. The stationary portion includes a housing, a stator component provided to the housing, and a tube providing an interior surface. The rotating portion includes one or more bearings that are provided along the interior surface of the tube to support a rotor within the tube. In an embodiment, the blower is structured to supply air at positive pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Motor Technologies Inc.Inventors: Barton John Kenyon, David B. Sears, Aleksandr S. Nagorny, Samuel Aziz Mebasser, Peter John Sweeney
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Publication number: 20250018142Abstract: Components for a respiratory treatment apparatus that is capable of providing a humidified respiratory treatment permit a reduction in condensation in a patient interface and/or its gas delivery tubing. In some embodiments, a rainout valve that may be an integrated component of a humidifier output aperture, or coupled thereto, may reduce condensation with a vapor barrier operable to selectively block and permit humidified gas transfer from the humidifier. For example, the barrier may be operable to open in response to a flow of pressurized breathable gas that may be generated by a flow generator of the respiratory treatment apparatus. In the absence of such a generation of pressurized flow, the barrier may prevent a transfer of the humidified gas such as into a conduit for a patient interface by retracting to a closed position. Example vapor barriers may include a resilient membrane, cover, bellows, flap, shutter or other suitable valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Gordon Joseph MALOUF, Liam HOLLEY, Paul Jan KLASEK
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Publication number: 20250018138Abstract: A method, such as in a controller associated with a respiratory therapy device, determines whether high flow therapy is being used by a patient. The method may include determining whether a property of a flow of air being delivered by a respiratory therapy device along an air circuit to an unsealed patient interface contains a significant oscillation within a breathing rate frequency band. The method may also include generating, dependent on the determination, an indication of whether high flow therapy is being used by the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Clancy John DENNIS, Liam HOLLEY, Gordon Joseph MALOUF, Dion Charles Chewe MARTIN, Peter WLODARCZYK
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Patent number: 12194322Abstract: A personal entertainment respiratory apparatus provides air to a user to provide a fully immersive entertainment experience. The personal entertainment system may comprise a flow generator for providing the flow of air. A personal spatial respiratory interface may be coupled to the flow generator. The personal spatial respiratory interface may comprise an outlet for the flow generator. The personal spatial respiratory interface may further be configured to direct the flow of air within an ambient breathing proximity of a user. The personal entertainment respiratory apparatus may further comprise a controller and a sensory particle dispenser. The controller and sensory particle dispenser may be configured to selectively activate release of a sensory particle from the dispenser into the directed flow of air in response to an entertainment triggering signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2023Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Tzu-Chin Yu, Emma Anne Connell, David Creusot, Donald Darkin, Barton John Kenyon, Paul Jan Klasek, Andrew Sims, Quangang Yang, Phillip Rodney Kwok
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Patent number: 12194244Abstract: A water reservoir for an apparatus for humidifying a flow of breathable gas includes a reservoir body forming a cavity structured to hold a volume of liquid. The reservoir body comprises a conductive portion. The conductive portion comprises a thermally conductive material and is adapted to thermally engage with a heater plate to allow thermal transfer of heat to the liquid. The conductive portion includes a peripheral interfacing portion structured and arranged to connect the conductive portion to one or more walls of the reservoir body. The peripheral interfacing portion includes an intermediate portion and an end portion. The end portion is bent so as to be at least inclined with respect to the intermediate portion to reduce a risk of leakage caused by cracks within a critical area of a thickness of the one or more walls due to a presence of a sharp edge at the end portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Hargopal Verma, David Mulcahy, Michael James Dent
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Patent number: 12194239Abstract: A flexible patient interface structure includes a posterior portion with at least one thin flexible membrane configured to form a seal with the patient's face in use. A wall thickness of the posterior portion is varied. An anterior portion of the flexible patient interface forms a chamber with the posterior portion and has a central gas washout vent region. A wall thickness of the anterior portion is thicker at the central gas washout vent region than at other adjacent regions. First and second laterally extending protrusions are configured to receive the breathable gas from an air delivery tube or air delivery tube connector. The central gas washout vent region is located between the first and second laterally extending protrusions and comprises an array of vent openings. Each of the first and second laterally extending protrusions terminates at a distal end that is furthest from the other laterally extending protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2024Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Lee James Veliss, Carmel Therese Harrington, Philip Rodney Kwok, Philip John Gunning, Joshua Adam Gudiksen, Bart Jeremy Caffin, Richard Sokolov, Ian Frederick Johnson, Eric Siu
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Publication number: 20250014272Abstract: A method for generating a three-dimensional model of a head including at least a portion of a face, comprising: obtaining a distance image of the head using a distance-measuring device having an imaging position, the distance image comprising for each of a two-dimensional array of distance pixels, a respective distance value indicating a distance from the measuring position to a corresponding point in a field of view of the distance-measuring device, the distance image including a face portion corresponding to the at least a portion of a face; estimating the position, relative to the imaging position, of a longitudinal axis of the model of the head based on the at least one dimension; based on the longitudinal axis, generating the three dimensional model of the head based on the position of the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Applicant: ResMed Sensor Technologies LimitedInventors: Peter John MYERSCOUGH-JACKOPSON, Leonardo Rubio Navarro
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Publication number: 20250009256Abstract: A method of manufacturing a patient interface for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a continuously positive pressure with respect to ambient air pressure to an entrance to the patient's airways includes collecting anthropometric data of a patient's face. Anticipated considerations are identified from the collected anthropometric data during use of the patient interface. The collected anthropometric data is processed to provide a transformed data set based on the anticipated considerations, the transformed data set corresponding to at least one customised patient interface component. At least one patient interface component is modelled based on the transformed data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Tzu-Chin YU, Aaron Samuel DAVIDSON, Robert Henry FRATER, Benjamin Peter JOHNSTON, Paul Jan KLASEK, Robert Anthony PATERSON, Quangang YANG, Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Priyanshu GUPTA, Liam HOLLEY, Gordon Joseph MALOUF
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Patent number: 12190634Abstract: Techniques for automated facial measurement are provided. A set of coordinates for a set of landmarks on a face of a user are extracted by processing an image using a machine learning model. An orientation of the face of the user is determined. It is determined that impedance conditions are not present in the images, and a reference distance on the face of the user is estimated based on the image, where the image depicts the user facing towards the imaging sensor. A nose depth of the user is estimated based on a second image based at least in part on the reference distance, where the second image depicts the user facing at an angle relative to the imaging sensor. A facial mask is selected for the user based on the nose depth.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignees: ResMed Corp, ResMed Pty Ltd, Reciprocal Labs Corporation, ResMed Halifax ULCInventors: Leah J. Morrell, Michael C. Hogg, Paul A. Dickens, Harsh C. Parikh, Mark W. Potter, Matthieu Cormier, Dyllon T. Moseychuck
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Patent number: D1057935Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Justin John Formica, Sung Hoon Mun
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Patent number: D1058563Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Aaron Samuel Davidson, Ian Andrew Law, Hugh Francis Stewart Thomas, Kishore Markapuram Chengalvarayan, Shiva Kumar Shanmuga Sundara, Riley Joel Moore, Gregory Kendall Knight