Patents by Inventor Leah NOAEILL

Leah NOAEILL 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: 20230218842
    Abstract: A respiratory therapy apparatus is operable to deliver multiple types of therapy to a patient. The apparatus includes a main housing and a nebulizer tray that selectively attaches to a bottom of the main housing. The apparatus also includes a filter housing unit having an antenna surrounding a pneumatic passage and a transponder chip coupled to the antenna. The main housing has also has an antenna that surrounds a respective pneumatic passage of a main outlet port of the apparatus. The main housing includes a reader that controls communication between the antennae. The main housing of the apparatus also has a pivotable hose support plate, a firmware upgrade port underneath part of the top wall of the housing, and a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays various user inputs for control of the apparatus and that displays various alert conditions that are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2023
    Publication date: July 13, 2023
    Inventors: Jack Barney Sing, Yong Guan Tay, Song Chiun Yong, Wee Chin Tay, Pratheep Kumar Mahalingam, Sangadi Nookarajesh Varma, Ravivarman Ganesan, Shu Hwa Liau, Leonardo B. Artiaga, JR., Jiang Cong, Leah Noaeill, Susan Malaret, Baoyi Wu, Travis A. Pelo, Justin Liew
  • Patent number: 11633559
    Abstract: A respiratory therapy apparatus is operable to deliver multiple types of therapy to a patient. The apparatus includes a main housing and a nebulizer tray that selectively attaches to a bottom of the main housing. The apparatus also includes a filter housing unit having an antenna surrounding a pneumatic passage and a transponder chip coupled to the antenna. The main housing has also has an antenna that surrounds a respective pneumatic passage of a main outlet port of the apparatus. The main housing includes a reader that controls communication between the antennae. The main housing of the apparatus also has a pivotable hose support plate, a firmware upgrade port underneath part of the top wall of the housing, and a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays various user inputs for control of the apparatus and that displays various alert conditions that are detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2023
    Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.
    Inventors: Jack Barney Sing, Yong Guan Tay, Song Chiun Yong, Wee Chin Tay, Pratheep Kumar Mahalingam, Sangadi Nookarajesh Varma, Ravivarman Ganesan, Shu Hwa Liau, Leonardo B Artiaga, Jr., Jiang Cong, Leah Noaeill, Susan Malaret, Baoyi Wu, Travis A. Pelo, Justin Liew
  • Publication number: 20220379048
    Abstract: A nebulizer assembly for a respiratory device is provided having a housing defining a chamber. The housing also has a nebulizer port configured to receive a nebulizer to discharge atomized medication into the chamber. An outlet of a handle is coupled to the inlet of the housing. A hose is coupled to an inlet of the handle. A patient interface is coupled to the outlet of the housing. Air flows from the hose to the patient interface via the handle and the housing. The air mixes with the atomized medication within the chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2022
    Publication date: December 1, 2022
    Inventors: Jack B. SING, Nookarajesh Varma SANGADI, Michael M. FRONDORF, Pratheep K. MAHALINGAM, Suresha VENKATARAYA, Yue WANG, Chau Chong YE, Joel Preetham FERNANDES, Cong JIANG, Wei T. TAN, Eugene KUNG, Siew Ying KOH, Tak Wei David TEO, Leah NOAEILL
  • Patent number: 11452824
    Abstract: A nebulizer assembly for a respiratory device is provided having a housing defining a chamber. The housing also has a nebulizer port configured to receive a nebulizer to discharge atomized medication into the chamber. An outlet of a handle is coupled to the inlet of the housing. A hose is coupled to an inlet of the handle. A patient interface is coupled to the outlet of the housing. Air flows from the hose to the patient interface via the handle and the housing. The air mixes with the atomized medication within the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2022
    Assignee: Hill-Rom Services PTE. LTD.
    Inventors: Jack B. Sing, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Michael M. Frondorf, Pratheep K. Mahalingam, Suresha Venkataraya, Yue Wang, Chau Chong Ye, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Cong Jiang, Wei T. Tan, Eugene Kung, Siew Ying Koh, Tak Wei David Teo, Leah Noaeill
  • Publication number: 20210187223
    Abstract: A respiratory therapy apparatus is operable to deliver multiple types of therapy to a patient. The apparatus includes a main housing and a nebulizer tray that selectively attaches to a bottom of the main housing. The apparatus also includes a filter housing unit having an antenna surrounding a pneumatic passage and a transponder chip coupled to the antenna. The main housing has also has an antenna that surrounds a respective pneumatic passage of a main outlet port of the apparatus. The main housing includes a reader that controls communication between the antennae. The main housing of the apparatus also has a pivotable hose support plate, a firmware upgrade port underneath part of the top wall of the housing, and a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays various user inputs for control of the apparatus and that displays various alert conditions that are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2020
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventors: Jack Barney Sing, Yong Guan Tay, Song Chiun Yong, Wee Chin Tay, Pratheep Kumar Mahalingam, Sangadi Nookarajesh Varma, Ravivarma Ganesan, Shu Hwa Liau, Leonardo B Artiaga, JR., Jiang Cong, Leah Noaeill, Susan E. Malaret, Baoyi Wu, Travis A. Pelo, Justin Liew
  • Publication number: 20180243518
    Abstract: A nebulizer assembly for a respiratory device is provided having a housing defining a chamber. The housing also has a nebulizer port configured to receive a nebulizer to discharge atomized medication into the chamber. An outlet of a handle is coupled to the inlet of the housing. A hose is coupled to an inlet of the handle. A patient interface is coupled to the outlet of the housing. Air flows from the hose to the patient interface via the handle and the housing. The air mixes with the atomized medication within the chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2018
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: Jack B. SING, Nookarajesh Varma SANGADI, Michael M. FRONDORF, Pratheep K. MAHALINGAM, Suresha VENKATARAYA, Yue WANG, Chau Chong YE, Joel Preetham FERNANDES, Cong JIANG, Wei T. TAN, Eugene KUNG, Siew Ying KOH, Tak Wei David TEO, Leah NOAEILL