Patents by Inventor David Martin Russell

David Martin Russell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240115824
    Abstract: Systems and methods can determine respiratory rates of a patient using a respiratory device by performing one or more frequency analyses of a signal from the gases flow. The signal from the gases flow can be one that varies with the patient's breathing. The system can include a non-sealed patient interface, such as a nasal cannula in a nasal high flow therapy, or any other patient interfaces. The respiratory system can also detect whether the patient has taken off the patient interface and/or whether the patient connected to the patient interface is talking or eating. Data of the patient's use of the respiratory system and the patient's respiratory rates can provide therapy compliance and long-term trend of use information and/or progress in the patient's respiratory functions and/or other physiological functions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2023
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: Rhys Matthew James Williams, Charles Grady Cantrell, David Martin Russell, Brett James Ryan, Bryn Alan Edwards, Anton Kim Gulley
  • Publication number: 20240050682
    Abstract: A nasal cannula interface is provided for supplying a gases flow to a patient comprising: a nasal cannula defining at least a portion of a gases flow path and comprising a body having a base portion and at least one prong extending from the base portion, the at least one prong being configured to direct the gases flow to an orifice of the patient, and one or more sensors configured to measure a parameter. The one or more sensors may comprise a pulse oximeter. The one or more sensors may be mounted on the nasal cannula body, or headgear to which the body is connector. The one or more sensors may be configured to be in contact with the face of the patient, and may be configured to be mounted in and/or substantially flush with, a cheek contacting portion of the interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2021
    Publication date: February 15, 2024
    Inventors: Anton Kim GULLEY, Andrew Paul Maxwell SALMON, Silas Sao Jin SIEW, Jeremy Patrick ROBERTSON, David Martin RUSSELL, Philip Ian ROWE, Francis George BRIDGE
  • Patent number: 11883594
    Abstract: Systems and methods can determine respiratory rates of a patient using a respiratory device by performing one or more frequency analyses of a signal from the gases flow. The signal from the gases flow can be one that varies with the patients breathing. The system can include a non-sealed patient interface, such as a nasal cannula in a nasal high flow therapy, or any other patient interfaces. The respiratory system can also detect whether the patient has taken off the patient interface and/or whether the patient connected to the patient interface is talking or eating. Data of the patients use of the respiratory system and the patients respiratory rates can provide therapy compliance and long-term trend of use information and/or progress in the patients respiratory functions and/or other physiological functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2024
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: Rhys Matthew James Williams, Charles Grady Cantrell, David Martin Russell, Brett James Ryan, Bryn Alan Edwards, Anton Kim Gulley
  • Publication number: 20230137510
    Abstract: This disclosure enables displaying of an intuitive and engaging enquiry on a touchscreen of a medical device (e.g., breathing apparatus, breathing assistance apparatus) that a patient is already using (e.g., in-home medical device). Since the patient is already accustomed to using the medical device for medical treatment control, the patient, who may be unwell, is more likely to access the enquiry and complete the enquiry. Further, making the enquiry intuitive and engaging encourages the patient to regularly interact with the enquiry, while ensuring that the enquiry is not overly tedious to complete. Responding to the enquiry can be made mandatory by refraining from activating or preventing activation of a component of the apparatus until a predetermined set of responses has been received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2020
    Publication date: May 4, 2023
    Inventors: Kevin Peter O'Donnell, Charles Grady Cantrell, Christopher Harding Campbell, Anton Kim Gulley, Robert Stuart Kirton, David Martin Russell, James Alexander Michael Revie, Benjamin Wilson Casse, Hamish Chan
  • Publication number: 20210361899
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides for a flow therapy apparatus that can implement one or more closed loop control systems to control the flow of gases of a flow therapy apparatus. The flow therapy apparatus can monitor blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) of a patient and control the fraction of oxygen delivered to the patient (FdO2). The flow therapy apparatus can automatically adjust the FdO2 in order to achieve a targeted SpO2 value for the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2018
    Publication date: November 25, 2021
    Inventors: Rhys Matthew James WILLIAMS, Russel William BURGESS, David Martin RUSSELL, Anton Kim GULLEY, Charles Grady CANTRELL, Yi Lin HUANG
  • Publication number: 20210113796
    Abstract: Systems and methods can determine respiratory rates of a patient using a respiratory device by performing one or more frequency analyses of a signal from the gases flow. The signal from the gases flow can be one that varies with the patients breathing. The system can include a non-sealed patient interface, such as a nasal cannula in a nasal high flow therapy, or any other patient interfaces. The respiratory system can also detect whether the patient has taken off the patient interface and/or whether the patient connected to the patient interface is talking or eating. Data of the patients use of the respiratory system and the patients respiratory rates can provide therapy compliance and long-term trend of use information and/or progress in the patients respiratory functions and/or other physiological functions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2018
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Rhys Matthew James Williams, Charles Grady Cantrell, David Martin Russell, Brett James Ryan, Bryn Alan Edwards, Anton Kim Gulley
  • Publication number: 20200289771
    Abstract: Location tracking of medical devices or any consumer device. A location monitoring system can include a wireless communication system, such as a Global System for Mobile (GSM), a cellular system, a Wi-Fi system, or a global positioning system, programmed to transmit the device location under certain events. The system can also be configured to maintain the back up battery life by periodically turning a second global system for mobile communication on and off for a predetermined period of time. The system can also be configured to activate when the device is taken outside a predefined boundary, for example, a hospital.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: David Martin Russell, Gareth Alexander Clay, Anton Kim Gulley, Philip Ian Rowe, Jin Kyu Lim
  • Patent number: D1014517
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2024
    Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
    Inventors: David Martin Russell, Anton Kim Gulley, Hamish Chan, Robert Stuart Kirton, Christopher Harding Campbell, Benjamin Wilson Casse, Kevin Peter O'Donnell, James Alexander Michael Revie