Patents by Inventor Rangasamy Ramanathan
Rangasamy Ramanathan 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).
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Patent number: 11311693Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Eupnea Technologies Inc.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Patent number: 11123514Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is provided to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, the apparatus comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Eupnea Technologies Inc.Inventors: Nolan Rajendra Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan, Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai
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Publication number: 20200086072Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Applicant: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Patent number: 10518055Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Eupnea Technologies Inc.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20190054269Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is provided to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INCInventors: NOLAN RAJENDRA SARDESAI, RANGASAMY RAMANATHAN, RAJENDRA GURUDAS SARDESAI
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Patent number: 9861777Abstract: Apparatus for control of oxygen and/or air flow to nasal prongs.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Neotech Products LLCInventors: Rangasamy Ramanathan, Arnold M. Heyman, Thomas R. Thornbury, Craig R. McCrary
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Patent number: 9808593Abstract: Nasal cannula apparatus, includes in an inlet tubular fitting sized and configured to directly endwise connect to a source of oxygen, or oxygen and air. The fitting defines an inlet flow passage area A, having a 15 mm external diameter. A pair of tubular prongs is operatively connected with the inlet fitting, and receivable in an infant's nostrils to deliver oxygen, or oxygen and air flow to the infant, the prongs each having flow passing area A3, and A1>>A3.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Neotech Products LLCInventors: Rangasamy Ramanathan, Arnold M. Heyman, Thomas R. Thornbury, Craig R. McCrary
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Patent number: 9468731Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20160235939Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is provided to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INCInventors: NOLAN RAJENDRA SARDESAI, RANGASAMY RAMANATHAN, RAJENDRA GURUDAS SARDESAI
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Publication number: 20160220779Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20160220776Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Patent number: 9345850Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: EUPNEA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20150059757Abstract: A ventilator, or a breathing assistance apparatus, is disclosed to ventilate patients who may have breathing difficulties, said device comprising a inspiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a first body of fluid; a positive end-expiratory pressure control duct configured to be immersed in a second body of fluid; at least one valve connected to the peak inspiratory pressure control duct and to the positive end-expiratory pressure control duct, and at least one controller communicably connected to the valve to control rate of cycling of the valve, thereby controlling number of breaths per minute, and to control the duration of peak inspiratory pressure also known as inspiratory time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Rajendra Gurudas Sardesai, Rangasamy Ramanathan
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Publication number: 20130199531Abstract: An air or oxygen flow supply system between a supply source and nasal prongs applicable to a patient, comprising a succession of flow ducts having different flow areas, there being junctions between successive of the ducts, the flow areas defined by A1, A2 - - - An where n>2, the flow areas decreasing at the junctions, in the direction of the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Rangasamy Ramanathan, Arnold M. Heyman, Thomas R. Thornbury, Craig R. McCrary
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Patent number: D681193Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Neotech Products, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Thornbury, Rangasamy Ramanathan, Arnold M. Heyman, Craig R. McCrary