Patents Examined by Margaret M Luarca
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Patent number: 11413408Abstract: A respiratory system includes a nebulizer pneumatically connected to a breathing unit. A pressure sensitive mechanism detects negative pressure at the breathing unit due to inspiration and initiates nebulization. The nebulizer is configured to cease nebulization prior to the end of inspiration. Residual medicament disposed in the system is cleared from the system and delivered to the patient during the remainder of the inspiration cycle. A compressor provides positive pressure to aid delivery of medicaments to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Inventor: Peter Edenhoffer
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Patent number: 11413413Abstract: The disclosed device serves for artificial respiration and has a blower connected to a control. The blower is held by a supporting part, which assumes the task of decoupling and other functions. The blower and the supporting part are arranged in a blower box. Both the control and the blower box are arranged in a housing. The control is connected to at least one indicating device and also to at least one operating element.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2018Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: LOEWENSTEIN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY S.A.Inventors: Karl-Andreas Feldhahn, Heiko Sepke, Karl-Heinz Koenig, Christof Goebel, Christian Kluin, Joachim Gardein
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Patent number: 11400245Abstract: A respirator mask includes a facepiece configured to create a seal with a face of a user and a mask frame coupled with the facepiece. A port assembly is coupled with the mask frame and an inhalation path including a filter, a first valve seat and a first valve member, the filter and first valve member coupled with the first valve seat on opposed sides. An exhalation path includes a second valve seat and a second valve member, the second valve member surrounding the first valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Breathe 99 CorporationInventors: Max Bock-Aronson, Coleman Rollins, Jorge Alberto Treviño Blanco, Joél Valdez
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Patent number: 11400247Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a flow of gas has a housing, a cover, and a magnetic coupling system arranged to magnetically couple the cover to the housing. Each of the housing and cover having complementary locating features, the locating features being adapted to locate and align the cover and the apparatus relative to each other to allow for the magnetic coupling. The apparatus also has a handle movably connected to the housing and is movable from a first position to a second position. The housing and the handle comprise complementary interlock features arranged to engage with each other when upward force is applied to the handle in the second position, and the interlock features are disengaged from each other when the handle is in the second position but upward force is not applied to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Rachel Adeline Miller, Andrew Paul Maxwell Salmon, Andre van Schalkwyk, Ella Marie Meisel
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Patent number: 11395900Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a transportable device for providing a cooled, oxygen-containing gas flow for supplying to a body of mammal via the respiratory tract, in particular a human being, in order to lower the body temperature. The device comprises a storage device comprising at least one fluid reservoir and at least one heat exchanger, wherein the storage device is designed to store an oxygen-containing fluid in the fluid reservoir and for providing a discharge flow of the oxygen-containing fluid. The heat exchanger is designed to cool the provided discharge flow by transferring heat to a cooling stream of a stored fluid and provided by the storage device, and a cooled, oxygen-containing gas flow for supplying to the body emerges from the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2017Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Inventor: Fabian Temme
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Patent number: 11395897Abstract: A connector assembly for a medical ventilator including a housing having a plurality of ports including an intervention port disposed and structured to introduce an intervention device into said housing and a patient airway. The plurality of ports also include a ventilator port and an airway port respectively disposed and structured to connect a ventilator and an artificial airway in fluid communication with one another. A valve structure is movably and removably disposed within a valve port and is disposable between open and closed positions. The closed position comprising the intervention port sealed from fluid communication with the housing and a closed ventilator circuit defining fluid communication between the ventilator port and the airway port. The open orientation comprising the intervention port disposed in communicating relation with the airway port concurrent to fluid communication between the ventilator port and the airway port.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Inventor: Orlando Morejon
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Patent number: 11389606Abstract: An assembly for moving a fluid includes: a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a first shaft member fixedly coupled to the housing, the first shaft member having a central axis; a stator assembly fixedly coupled to the housing, disposed around the central axis and spaced radially outward from the first shaft member; and a driven assembly. The driven assembly includes: a second shaft member having a first end, a second end, and a cylindrical cavity defined therein extending inward from the first end; a magnetic ring fixedly coupled to the second shaft member at or about the first end; and an arrangement fixedly coupled to the second shaft member at or about the second end. A bearing system is disposed between the first shaft member and the second shaft member such that the driven assembly is rotatably coupled to the first shaft member.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventor: Russell Hughes Norris
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Patent number: 11376387Abstract: An ambulatory assist ventilation (AA V) apparatus and system are disclosed for the delivery of a respiratory gas to assist the spontaneous breathing effort of a patient with a breathing disorder. The AA V system includes a compressed respiratory gas source, a respiratory assist device for controlling respiratory gas flow to the patient, a patient circuit tubing and a low profile nasal interface device, which does not have a dead space or hollow area where CO2 can collect, for delivering the respiratory gas to the patient, wherein the nasal interface device is fluidly connected to the respiratory assist device via tubing for receiving the respiratory gas therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Inogen, Inc.Inventors: Todd W. Allum, Gregory J. Kapust
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Patent number: 11376105Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for providing personalized oral irrigation. One variation of a system for personalized oral irrigation comprises a fluid reservoir and a customized oral insert in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir. The oral insert comprises an arrangement of fluid openings positioned based on the individual oral or dental structures of a user's teeth to provide a customized fluid flow over the user's teeth. Also described herein are methods for generating an arrangement of fluid openings in a customized oral insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: FRESH HEALTH INC.Inventors: Michael Lee Hanuschik, Bruce Michael Schena, Gerald Thomas Ryle, Angela Junyan Chu, Kristina Jenna Cook, Kyle Geoffrey Mooney
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Patent number: 11375759Abstract: A massaging garment assembly includes a body suit that is wearable on a user's body to cover areas of the user's body generally associated with massage therapy. A plurality of first massage balls is each of movably embedded into the body suit to massage the user's body at common massage point. A plurality of sets of second massage balls is each movably embedded into the body suit to massage the user's body at the common massage points. A plurality of first massage rollers is each of the first massage rollers is movably embedded into the body suit to massage the user's body at the common massage points. A plurality of sets of second massage rollers is each movably embedded into the body suit to massage the user's body at the common massage points.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Inventors: Roberto Wallace, Alyissa Yoland Wallace
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Patent number: 11358318Abstract: This invention provides for a component forming a part of a breathing tube, or forming the breathing tube, for example as a part of a breathing circuit for respiratory therapy. The component comprising a tubular body having a foamed wall. The foamed wall can be formed from extrusion of a single extrudate. The foamed wall is of a sufficient minimum optical transparency such that, in use, there is enabled the visual detection of a liquid (or condensate that may have formed) within the tubular body.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Peter Kenneth Graham, Enrico Alvarez Garcia, Shu-Yi Chu
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Patent number: 11351320Abstract: The present disclosure pertains to a system (10) configured to automatically set the positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) during mechanical ventilation (800). The system uses a measured relationship between transpulmonary pressure and lung volume (804) to set PEEP (808) such that mechanically assisted breaths are delivered more effectively to open airways (e.g., tidal breaths will be delivered to airways that consist of alveoli that have not contracted or collapsed at the end of expiration) (810). Furthermore, the system is configured to sense (18, 804) when the lungs may be either hyperextended and/or undergoing cyclic atelectasis in order to prevent trauma or injury to the lung's fibrous tissue. The system is configured to perform recruitment and/or continuous monitoring and adjustment of the PEEP setting to maintain an open lung.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2018Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Francesco Vicario, Robert Buizza, William Anthony Truschel
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Patent number: 11351333Abstract: Disclosed is a ventilator with an apparatus input and an apparatus output and with an airway between the apparatus input and the apparatus output. A breathing gas drive, a non-return valve and a switching valve are arranged in the airway. The non-return valve prevents a flow of breathing gas in a direction from the apparatus output to the apparatus input and the switching valve enables at least temporarily a flow of breathing gas in a direction from the apparatus output to the apparatus input.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: LOEWENSTEIN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY S.A.Inventors: Benjamin Adametz, Christof Goebel
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Patent number: 11338101Abstract: An oxygen supply device supplying a user with an oxygen gas for inhalation acquires information of the user on percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) using a sensor unit, and calculates, from SpO2, the first moving average value and the second moving average value calculated over a time span longer than the first moving average in a control unit. The control unit calculates a Dip frequency during predetermined time from the SpO2 information, and when the calculated frequency is equal to or larger than the first threshold, the control unit switches the control from the control based on the first moving average value of SpO2 to the control based on the second moving average value.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2018Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Teijin Pharma LimitedInventors: Ryo Koizumi, Sadayoshi Matsumoto
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Patent number: 11324902Abstract: An oxygen delivery pillow includes a shaped cushion, an oxygen delivery system, and a cover. The shaped cushion includes a top surface with a recess that can receive a subject's head. The oxygen delivery system delivers oxygen to the recess. When oxygen is delivered to the recess, it collects within an open space and then passes through the cover to a location around the subject's head on the cover and partially in the recess where it can be readily inhaled by the subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Sleep Easy Technology LLCInventors: Anthony Esplin, Aaron Esplin
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Patent number: 11324909Abstract: Disclosed is a nasal ventilation mask having separate ports to monitor end-tidal CO2 expulsion integrated into the mask in order to monitor end-tidal CO2 expelled nasally or orally. Also disclosed is a CPR mask for nose-to-mouth and/or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, having a body shaped to cover the nose and/or mouth of a victim, the mask including a CO2 absorber for eliminating at least in part rescuer's exhaled CO2 delivered to the victim.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Revolutionary Medical Devices, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Pedro, Steven H. Cataldo, David M. Kane, Thomas Reilly, Ryan Redford
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Patent number: 11318275Abstract: A method of an apparatus control pressure in the patient interface. A vent valve may be used with a respiratory device, where the vent valve may selectively block fluid communication between components, such as the flow generator, the patient interface, and/or the vent. An expiratory flow model may be used to determine an expiratory characteristic such as an expiratory flow rate or pressure in the patient interface where an indicative measure may not be available. The expiratory flow model may receive inputs based on a measure of the patient's respiration, such as the tidal volume, peak inspiratory flow rate or length of inspiration. The expiratory characteristic may be used by a controller to control a pressure in the patient interface to provide respiratory therapy to a patient at or close to a target pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Inventors: Benjamin Matthew Austin, Liam Holley
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Patent number: 11318266Abstract: Apparatus and methods provide control for generation of a flow of air to a patient's airways for different respiratory therapies. The pressure and a flow rate may be simultaneously controlled so as to provide a pressure therapy and a flow therapy. The system may include one or more flow generators, in which the control of the pressure and flow rate may include altering the output of one or more of the flow generators and/or an optional adjustable vent. The pressure and flow rate may each be held at a constant. One or both of the pressure and flow rate may also vary in accordance with a desired therapy. The air may be provided via a patient interface that includes a vent to atmosphere, which may be the adjustable vent. The vent may be actuated by a controller to implement the simultaneous control of pressure and flow rate of the air.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Inventors: Liam Holley, Gordon Joseph Malouf, Dion Charles Chewe Martin, Peter Wlodarczyk, Quangang Yang
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Patent number: 11311451Abstract: A periodontal cleaning device, including a cleaning head having a fluid outlet for releasing a cleaning fluid and a suction member for suction of a waste fluid, a cleaning fluid source, connected to the fluid outlet, a controllable suction device connected to the suction member, fluid feeding device for controlling a flow of the cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid source to the fluid outlet. The periodontal cleaning device further has a control unit, arranged for controlling the controllable suction device in generating a vacuum pulse in the suction member, controlling controllable fluid feeding device in generating a fluid flow pulse in the fluid outlet in response to the vacuum pulse, and controlling the controllable suction device in generating a subsequent vacuum pulse in the suction member, and introducing a time period between the cleaning fluid flow pulse and the subsequent vacuum pulse in the suction member.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: GUM IRRIGATOR B.V.Inventor: Lolke Van Dijk
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Patent number: 11311446Abstract: In order to avoid chronic damage for people performing physical labor and to support the execution of activities, an exoskeleton is provided as a support device with a device for implementing rotational and translational human movements. The exoskeleton, which is coupled to at least one body part of a person, comprises at least one man-technology interface, a device for implementing rotational and translational human movements, and an actuating unit which, under certain circumstances, is supplemented by a sensor system and a controller.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2017Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Inventors: Robert Weidner, Jens-Peter Wulfsberg, Bernward Otten, Andreas Argubi-Wollesen