Patents by Inventor Robert Edward Henry

Robert Edward Henry 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: 20110139154
    Abstract: Components of a CPAP or other patient ventilation apparatus have a remotely-readable identification tag encoded with component identification. data. The flow generator controller is programmed to receive data derived from the identification tag from a tag reader, and to adapt functions of the flow controller to coordinate with the component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2011
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Robert Edward HENRY, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Philip Rodney Kwok, Philip John Gunning, John David Oates
  • Patent number: 7913689
    Abstract: Components of a CPAP or other patient ventilation apparatus have a remotely-readable identification tag encoded with component identification data. The flow generator controller 40 is programmed to receive data derived from the identification tag from a tag reader, and to adapt functions of the flow controller to coordinate with the component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Resmed Limited
    Inventors: Robert Edward Henry, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Philip Rodney Kwok, Philip John Gunning, John David Oates
  • Publication number: 20110067704
    Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient for the treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) that is less obtrusive includes a nasal cannula, cannulae (2a, 2b), prongs, or pillows and may be sealed or unsealed with the nares of the patient in use. The cannula, pillows or prongs may be positioned on the face of the patient by a headgear (6). The cannula, pillows or prongs may be smaller, lighter, and/or less visible than other nasal cannula, cannulae, pillows or prongs and may therefore be less obtrusive to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2009
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Michiel Kooij, Paul Jan Klasek, Adam Vivian Benjafield, Peter John Sweeney, Richard Sokolov, Philip Rodney Kwok, Gerard Michael Rummery, Scott Alexander Howard, Robert Edward Henry, Renee Frances Doherty, Enrico Brambilla, Dieter Heidmann, Glenn Richards, Ian Frederick Johnson
  • Publication number: 20100307502
    Abstract: A patient interface system for delivery of a supply of air at positive pressure to the entrance of a patient's airways for treatment of sleep disordered breathing includes an air delivery tube connected to a flexible portion of a plenum; a vent structure having sufficient rigidity to support its own weight under gravity and/or not to block or fold under tube movement or tube drag; and a patient interface structure. The patient interface structure includes a seal forming structure arranged on a top portion of the plenum; and a seal positioning and stabilizing structure connected to a flexible portion of the plenum. The seal-forming structure is substantially decoupled from a tube drag force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2008
    Publication date: December 9, 2010
    Applicant: RESMED LIMITED
    Inventors: Gerard Michael Rummery, Robert Edward Henry, Phoebe Katherine Hill, Andrew Hurst, Fiona Catherine Carroll
  • Publication number: 20100229868
    Abstract: A headgear for positioning a patient interface structure for delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airways of a patient includes at least one flexible strap loop which is attachable to the patient interface structure by a forked region of the at least one strap loop that is mountable on the patient interface structure. The at least one strap loop positions the patient interface structure on the face of the patient. The forked region includes two forks adapted to be attached to an upper and lower portion on the patient interface structure. The two forks are connected by a bridge so that the forked region is divided into a first region and a second region, and the first region is mountable on the patient interface structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2010
    Publication date: September 16, 2010
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Robert Edward Henry, Phoebe Katherine Hill, Andrew Hurst, Philip Michael Nurse
  • Publication number: 20100224195
    Abstract: An air delivery conduit for conveying breathable gas from a positive airway pressure device to a patient interface includes a tubular wall structure constructed from a textile material. A reinforcing structure may be provided to the wall structure that is structured to prevent kinking or collapsing of the wall structure. The wall structure may include a warp having a plurality of lengthwise textile warp threads arranged in a circle and a weft having a textile weft thread that is woven through the warp threads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2007
    Publication date: September 9, 2010
    Applicant: RESMED LIMITED
    Inventor: Robert Edward Henry
  • Publication number: 20100206313
    Abstract: A method for treating obstructive sleep apnea includes providing MAD therapy via an adjustable mandibular advancement device structured to advance the position of the patient's lower jaw, providing CPAP therapy via a mask system structured to deliver a supply of pressurized air to a patient, and selectively adjusting the mask system and/or the mandibular advancement device to alternate and/or balance between CPAP therapy and MAD therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2010
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Gregory Scott Smart, Robert Edward Henry, Christopher John Baxter
  • Publication number: 20100154798
    Abstract: A vent assembly for use with a respiratory mask of the type used in CPAP treatment. In one embodiment, the vent is made of a thin air permeable membrane (28). The membrane can be made of a hydrophobic material such as expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). An expanded PTFE membrane is mounted on a polypropylene scrim. The pores of the ePTFE membrane have a reference pore size of 10 to 15 microns. Alternatively, the vent assembly includes a stainless steel vent having holes with diameters less than about 0.2 mm. In another embodiment, the membrane has a superficial cross-sectional area of approximately 500 mm2. In further embodiments, a vent of a mesh material, e.g., an auxetic vent (200) or a PTFE mesh, may be used as an air permeable membrane, either alone or in combination with a traditional vent structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Robert Edward Henry, Joanne Elizabeth Drew, Geoffrey Crumblin, Alexander Virr
  • Publication number: 20100043796
    Abstract: An apparatus for improving patient comfort during CPAP therapy includes a venting arrangement arranged to reduce expiratory pressure. A mask system for providing CPAP therapy to a patient includes a mask; a flow generator to provide a flow of pressurised breathable gas; a tube to connect the mask to the flow generator; and a venting arrangement arranged to reduce expiratory pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2007
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Sofietje Meynink, Bruce Richard Davies, James Morrison, Robert Edward Henry, Lee James Veliss
  • Publication number: 20100024811
    Abstract: A cushion for a patient interface includes two or more bladders arranged in concentric relation. Each of the bladders includes a face-contacting portion adapted to engage the patient's face, and each of the bladders is adapted to be pressurized independently from one another. At least one of the bladders is an active bladder that is pressurized to at least a sealing pressure to form a continuous seal with the patient's face in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Robert Edward Henry, Philip Rodney Kwok, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Philip John Gunning, Christopher John Baxter
  • Publication number: 20100018534
    Abstract: A respiratory mask for continuous positive airway pressure treatment includes a cushion adapted to be positioned against the face of a patient. The cushion is configured in a gasket arrangement around an entrance to the airways of the patient. The cushion is constructed from a polyurethane foam and has a thickness of greater than about 5 mm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2007
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Inventors: Lee James Veliss, Scott Douglas Brackenreg, Fiona Catherine Carroll, David Mark Gilliver, Bruce David Gregory, Joshua Adam Gudiksen, Philip John Gunning, Robert Edward Henry, Philip Rodney Kwok, Gregory Robert Peake, Gerard Michael Rummery, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Clive Solari, Jamie Wehbeh
  • Publication number: 20090223518
    Abstract: A patient interface includes a sealing arrangement adapted to provide an effective seal with the patient's nose, an inlet conduit arrangement adapted to deliver breathable gas to the sealing arrangement, and a cover that substantially encloses the sealing arrangement and/or the inlet conduit arrangement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2007
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Philip Rodney Kwok, Lee James Veliss, Philip John Gunning, Robert Edward Henry, Gregory Robert Peake, Bruce David Gregory, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Clive Solari, Scott Douglas Brackenreg
  • Publication number: 20090217929
    Abstract: An air delivery system for providing a supply of air from a source of air at positive pressure to an interfacing structure located at the entrance to the airways of a patient includes a manifold adapted to connect with the supply of positive air pressure and at least one tube connected to the manifold and adapted to deliver the supply of air to the interfacing structure. Each tube is structured to allow movement between an open phase in which the tube allows the passage of air and a collapsed phase in which the tube is collapsed. Each tube is structured such that weight of a typical patient's head against bedding apparel is sufficient to collapse the tube from the open phase to the collapsed phase.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2007
    Publication date: September 3, 2009
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Philip Rodney Kwok, Lee James Veliss, Philip John Gunning, Robert Edward Henry, Gregory Robert Peake, Bruce David Gregory, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Clive Solari, Scott Douglas Brackenreg, David Gilliver
  • Publication number: 20090199857
    Abstract: A mask includes a patient interface and a reminder system provided to the patient interface. The reminder may manifest itself in mechanical, electronic, chemical, and/or electro-mechanical forms, and may be provided to various portions of the patient interface, e.g., mask frame, cushion, hoses, headgear, etc. Moreover, the reminder system may be a stand-alone system, or it may be provided to other portions of the CPAP/PPV apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2007
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: RESMED LIMITED
    Inventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Klaus Henry Schindhelm, Dieter Heidmann, Philip Rodney Kwok, Paul Anthony Green, Heike Thiele, Christopher John Baxter, Thomas Evan Miller, Robert Edward Henry
  • Publication number: 20090139527
    Abstract: A mask assembly for a user includes a frame having a main body and lateral connector portions and a cushion component provided to the frame and defining a breathing cavity configured to accommodate at least a portion of the user's nose in use. The cushion component includes a face contacting seal portion adapted to sealingly engage with at least a portion of the user's nose in use. The cushion component has an aperture to communicate pressurized gas from the breathing chamber to the user's airways in use, and a main wall portion, opposite from the aperture, extending upwardly away from the frame. The main wall portion includes a stiffening portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2009
    Publication date: June 4, 2009
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Eva NG, Robert Edward HENRY, Philip Rodney KWOK, Karthikeyan SELVARAJAN
  • Publication number: 20090126739
    Abstract: A system of breathing arrangements for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes at least first and second cushion components, e.g., full-face, nasal, nasal prongs, nose tip, and/or a combination of any of the above, including a nasal or full-face cushion and nasal prongs/nozzles combination, etc., that are different from one another in at least one aspect, and a common frame assembly configured to support each of the first and second cushion components. Various embodiments are directed to a full-face or nasal mask used with a frame having lateral connector portions having a stiffening member. The mask assembly may include a nose height adjustment device for the height of the cushion, or a cushion adjustment member by which the position of the cushion may be adjusted relative to the frame. The mask assembly may include a chin strap assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2006
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Eva Ng, Robert Edward Henry, Philip Rodney Kwok, Karthikeyan Selvarajan
  • Publication number: 20090078259
    Abstract: A retractable tube for use in a respiratory apparatus for delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient has an internal diameter of about 30 mm or less, a weight of about 500 g/m or less, and an unextended length of about 2 m or less. The retractable tube includes a portion that is extensible in a range of about 40%-400% in response to force applied to the tube, and the extensible portion is configured to return the tube to its unextended length in the absence of force applied to the tube. A respiratory apparatus for delivering a flow of pressurized breathable gas includes a flow generator to generate the flow and a patient interface to deliver the flow to the patient's airways. The flow generator and the patient interface are connected by a retractable tube. A method of delivering a flow of pressurized breathable gas includes connecting the flow generator and the patient interface using a retractable tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2008
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: RESMED LIMITED
    Inventors: Michiel KOOIJ, Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Robert Edward HENRY
  • Publication number: 20090050156
    Abstract: A vent arrangement is provided to a mask or associated conduit to discharge exhaled gas from the mask to atmosphere. The vent arrangement is structured to diffuse the exhaust vent flow to produce less air jetting, thereby increasing the comfort of the patient and their bed partner. For example, the vent arrangement may include one or more grill components and/or media constructed and arranged to diffuse vent flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2008
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Applicant: ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Eva Ng, Robert Henry Frater, Lee James Veliss, Barton John Kenyon, Daniel Robert Judson, Robert Edward Henry, Alison Oldenburg, Renee Frances Doherty, Michael John Reid
  • Publication number: 20090044810
    Abstract: A washout vent formed of or treated with hydrophobic or hydrophilic material, or a vent coated with hydrophobic or hydrophilic material, reduces noise and/or minimizes or precludes the formation of blockage in the vent pathway due to outflow of gas from a respiratory mask. One or the other or combinations of hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials may be used to repel or wick moisture away to minimize or preclude moisture buildup on vent surfaces and/or clogging of vent pathways, particularly when using humidified air. Sintered porous plastic hydrophobic or hydrophilic materials are utilized and the porosity may be varied integrally within the vent membrane or by forming the vent from layers of materials having different porosities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2006
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Applicant: Resmed Limited
    Inventors: Philip Rodney Kwok, Lee James Veliss, Robert Edward Henry
  • Publication number: 20090032024
    Abstract: A respiratory mask, a mould for a respiratory mask, as well as to a method for producing a respiratory mask are disclosed, in which manufacturability and usability of respiratory masks are improved. A respiratory mask is disclosed for administering a breathable gas to a patient, the respiratory mask comprising a first component formed from a flexible material and a second component formed from a material that is more rigid than the flexible material, wherein the first component is formed onto the second component by an overmoulding process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2006
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Applicants: MAP MEDIZIN- TECHNOLOGIE GMBH, ResMed Limited
    Inventors: Johann S. Burz, Achim Biener, Bernd Christoph Lang, Philip Rodney Kwok, Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Robert Edward Henry, Paul Stewart Huxtable, George Giles Campbell, Ian Howard Pendergrast