Patents by Inventor Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK
Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK 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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Publication number: 20250090784Abstract: A fluid connector comprises first and second connector parts. The first connector part has a body, a passage through the body, and a cylindrical outer wall with a groove around its circumference. The second connector part has a second body, a second passage, and a plurality of arms extending from a first end of the second body, each arm comprising an inwardly extending projecting portion. The arms allow the projecting portions to engage the groove. The groove has a plurality of contiguous helical portions having alternating orientations. At least one of the connector parts comprises a magnetic portion and the other comprises a second magnetic/ferromagnetic portion. Magnetic attraction between the magnetic portion and the second magnetic/ferromagnetic portion biases the connector parts towards a fully connected configuration. Relative rotation of the connector parts causes the bodies to move away from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2022Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Rahul KHERA, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Michael Kenneth TRUSCOTT
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Publication number: 20250025656Abstract: Aspects of the present technology comprise a positioning and stabilising structure to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a head of a patient. The seal-forming structure may be constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a therapeutic pressure of at least 4 cmH2O with respect to ambient air pressure throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise at least one gas delivery tube to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of a patient's airways via the seal-forming structure. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjustment of a length of the at least one gas delivery tube to enable the positioning and stabilising structure to fit different size heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Michiel KOOIJ, Alexander Joel BENTLEY, Igor BESIC, Robert Thomas BURNHAM, Aaron Samuel DAVIDSON, Priyanshu GUPTA, Kirrily Michele HASKARD, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Luke Emmanuel KLINKENBERG, Dimitri Marco MAURER, Joseph Samuel ORMROD, Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Rupert Christian SCHEINER, Bishavjot SINGH, Christopher James SMITH, Lochlan VON MOGER, Paul Derrick WATSON, Daniel Marc WEISS, Hadley WHITE
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Publication number: 20240145085Abstract: A method includes receiving physiological data associated with a user during at least a portion of an initial sleep session. The method also includes receiving demographic information associated with the user. The method also includes receiving subjective feedback associated with at least a portion of the initial sleep session from the user. The method also includes determining a profile for the user based at least in part on the physiological data associated with the user, the demographic information associated with the user, and the subjective feedback for the initial sleep session. The method also includes determining a recommended therapy for the user and one or more recommended parameters for the recommended therapy based at least in part on a comparison between the determined profile for the user and profiles associated with a plurality of other users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Faizan Javed, Kenneth John Taylor, Gregory Robert Peake, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick
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Publication number: 20240024607Abstract: Aspects of the present technology comprise a positioning and stabilising structure to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a head of a patient. The seal-forming structure may be constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a therapeutic pressure of at least 4 cmH2O with respect to ambient air pressure throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise at least one gas delivery tube to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of a patient's airways via the seal-forming structure. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjustment of a length of the at least one gas delivery tube to enable the positioning and stabilising structure to fit different size heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Michiel KOOIJ, Alexander Joel BENTLEY, Igor BESIC, Robert Thomas BURNHAM, Aaron Samuel DAVIDSON, Priyanshu GUPTA, Kirrily Michele HASKARD, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Luke Emmanuel KLINKENBERG, Dimitri Marco MAURER, Joseph Samuel ORMROD, Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Rupert Christian SCHEINER, Bishavjot SINGH, Christopher James SMITH, Lochlan VON MOGER, Paul Derrick WATSON, Daniel Marc WEISS, Hadley WHITE
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Patent number: 11793965Abstract: Aspects of the present technology comprise a positioning and stabilising structure to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a head of a patient. The seal-forming structure may be constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a therapeutic pressure of at least 4 cmH2O with respect to ambient air pressure throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise at least one gas delivery tube to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of a patient's airways via the seal-forming structure. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjustment of a length of the at least one gas delivery tube to enable the positioning and stabilising structure to fit different size heads.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Michiel Kooij, Alexander Joel Bentley, Igor Besic, Robert Thomas Burnham, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Priyanshu Gupta, Kirrily Michele Haskard, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Dimitri Marco Maurer, Joseph Samuel Ormrod, Gerard Michael Rummery, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Bishavjot Singh, Christopher James Smith, Lochlan Von Moger, Paul Derrick Watson, Daniel Marc Weiss, Hadley White
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Publication number: 20230321382Abstract: A patient interface may include a plenum chamber and a positioning and stabilising structure. The plenum chamber may include a seal-forming structure and a fascia portion. At least a medial portion of the fascia portion is flexible. In embodiments, the patient interface may include a rigidiser to control flexing of the fascia portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Matthew EVES, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Rahul KHERA, Adam Francis BARLOW, Andrew James BATE
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Publication number: 20230241337Abstract: A method for optimizing sleep for a user of a respiratory therapy system is described herein. The method includes receiving therapy instructions to be implemented using the respiratory therapy system for a sleep session. The therapy instructions include a plurality of prescribed control parameters, each of the plurality of prescribed control parameters having a value or a range of values. The method further includes receiving a desired sleep comfort level for the sleep session, and adjusting one or more of the values or the range of values of the plurality of prescribed control parameters, to one or more adjusted values or range of values based on the desired sleep comfort level. The adjustments to the adjusted values are implemented to aid the user in achieving the desired sleep comfort level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2021Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Faizan Javed, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Kenneth John Taylor, Gregory Robert Peake, Liam Holley, Nathan Zersee Liu
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Publication number: 20220355055Abstract: A patient interface may have a frame and a seal-forming structure. The frame may at least partially form a plenum chamber pressurisable to a therapeutic pressure. The seal-forming structure may be constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways, said seal-forming structure having a hole therein such that the flow of air at said therapeutic pressure is delivered to at least an entrance to the patient's nares, the seal-forming structure constructed and arranged to maintain said therapeutic pressure in the plenum chamber throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use. The seal-forming structure may comprise a textile seal member adapted to sealingly engage the patient's face in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2020Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Lemmy NGA, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK
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Publication number: 20220347415Abstract: A method for determining that a patient interface component comprising a vent has been replaced between therapy sessions of treatment of sleep disordered breathing, the method comprising: acquiring or receiving first vent flow rate data representing one or more estimated first vent flow rates of gas through a first vent of a patient interface in use during a first therapy session; acquiring or receiving second vent flow rate data representing one or more estimated second vent flow rates of gas through a second vent of a patient interface in use during a second therapy session after the first therapy session; and identifying, by comparison of the second vent flow rate data to the first vent flow rate data, a difference in resistance to flow through the first vent than through the second vent indicating that the second vent is not the same vent as the first vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Peter Farlow, Faizan Javed, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Gregory Robert Peake, Kenneth John Taylor, Caitlin Isa Davie, Amanda Marion Chancellor, Jamal Moussa, Michelle Su
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Publication number: 20220233802Abstract: A positioning and stabilising structure comprising at least one gas delivery tube to receive the flow of air from a connection port on top of the patient's head and to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of the patient's airways via the seal-forming structure, the at least one gas delivery tube comprising a tube wall having an extendable concertina structure comprising a plurality of folds in the tube wall alternatingly forming a plurality of ridges and a plurality of grooves, the folds able to be at least partially unfolded to increase a separation of the ridges to elongate the extendable concertina structure; and one or more ridge connecting portions provided to the tube wall, each of the one or more ridge connecting portions connecting two or more adjacent ridges of the plurality of ridges and being configured to resist the separation of the ridges.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Emily Elizabeth BLANCH, Michiel KOOIJ, Stewart Joseph WAGNER, Hadley WHITE, Paul Derrick WATSON, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK
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Publication number: 20220203001Abstract: A system and method for increasing the efficiency of a breast pump device is disclosed. The system includes a breast pump device with a vacuum pump to provide suction force to a flange attached to the breast of a user. The device includes a controller that controls the pump with different modes of pumping operation including a prime mode and a pump mode. The pump device may include a pressure sensor that provides data to a transceiver sending data to an external device. The flange unit may include a substantially circular rim with a layer configured to contact the skin of a user to convey the suction force. The system may include milk containers that include a machine scannable external identification tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Sakeena DE SOUZA, Aniket SHARMA, Erika Lynn HAYDON, Lori Lynn BEHRENS
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Patent number: 11338103Abstract: A positioning and stabilising structure comprising at least one gas delivery tube to receive the flow of air from a connection port on top of the patient's head and to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of the patient's airways via the seal-forming structure, the at least one gas delivery tube comprising a tube wall having an extendable concertina structure comprising a plurality of folds in the tube wall alternatingly forming a plurality of ridges and a plurality of grooves, the folds able to be at least partially unfolded to increase a separation of the ridges to elongate the extendable concertina structure; and one or more ridge connecting portions provided to the tube wall, each of the one or more ridge connecting portions connecting two or more adjacent ridges of the plurality of ridges and being configured to resist the separation of the ridges.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Inventors: Emily Elizabeth Blanch, Michiel Kooij, Stewart Joseph Wagner, Hadley White, Paul Derrick Watson, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick
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Publication number: 20220143343Abstract: A patient interface may include a plenum chamber and a positioning and stabilising structure. The plenum chamber may include a seal-forming structure and a fascia portion. At least a medial portion of the fascia portion is flexible. In embodiments, the patient interface may include a rigidiser to control flexing of the fascia portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Matthew EVES, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Rahul KHERA, Adam Francis BARLOW, Andrew James BATE
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Publication number: 20210308406Abstract: A positioning and stabilising structure comprising at least one gas delivery tube to receive the flow of air from a connection port on top of the patient's head and to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of the patient's airways via the seal-forming structure, the at least one gas delivery tube comprising a tube wall having an extendable concertina structure comprising a plurality of folds in the tube wall alternatingly forming a plurality of ridges and a plurality of grooves, the folds able to be at least partially unfolded to increase a separation of the ridges to elongate the extendable concertina structure; and one or more ridge connecting portions provided to the tube wall, each of the one or more ridge connecting portions connecting two or more adjacent ridges of the plurality of ridges and being configured to resist the separation of the ridges.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2019Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Emily Elizabeth BLANCH, Michiel KOOIJ, Stewart Joseph WAGNER, Hadley WHITE, Paul Derrick WATSON, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK
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Publication number: 20210268220Abstract: Aspects of the present technology comprise a positioning and stabilising structure to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a head of a patient. The seal-forming structure may be constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patient's face surrounding an entrance to the patient's airways for sealed delivery of a flow of air at a therapeutic pressure of at least 4 cmH2O with respect to ambient air pressure throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise at least one gas delivery tube to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of a patient's airways via the seal-forming structure. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjustment of a length of the at least one gas delivery tube to enable the positioning and stabilising structure to fit different size heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Michiel KOOIJ, Alexander Joel BENTLEY, Igor BESIC, Robert Thomas BURNHAM, Aaron Samuel DAVIDSON, Priyanshu GUPTA, Kirrily Michele HASKARD, Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Luke Emmanuel KLINKENBERG, Dimitri Marco MAURER, Joseph Samuel ORMROD, Gerard Michael RUMMERY, Rupert Christian SCHEINER, Bishavjot SINGH, Christopher James SMITH, Lochlan VON MOGER, Paul Derrick WATSON, Daniel Marc WEISS, Hadley WHITE
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Patent number: 11040165Abstract: Aspects of the present technology comprise a positioning and stabilising structure to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a head of a patient. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise at least one gas delivery tube to deliver the flow of air to the entrance of a patient's airways via the seal-forming structure. The at least one gas delivery tube may be constructed and arranged to contact, in use, at least a region of the patient's head superior to an otobasion superior of the patient's head. The positioning and stabilising structure may comprise an adjustment mechanism for adjustment of a length of the at least one gas delivery tube to enable the positioning and stabilising structure to fit different size heads.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2017Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Michiel Kooij, Alexander Joel Bentley, Igor Besic, Robert Thomas Burnham, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Priyanshu Gupta, Kirrily Michele Haskard, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Dimitri Marco Maurer, Joseph Samuel Ormrod, Gerard Michael Rummery, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Bishavjot Singh, Christopher James Smith, Lochlan Von Moger, Paul Derrick Watson, Daniel Marc Weiss, Hadley White
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Patent number: D924388Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Emily Elizabeth Blanch, Kishore Markapuram Chengalvarayan, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Michael Kenneth Truscott, Michiel Kooij, Paul Derrick Watson, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Adam Francis Barlow, Kam Man Law, Lemmy Nga
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Patent number: D938577Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Emily Elizabeth Blanch, Kishore Markapuram Chengalvarayan, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Michael Kenneth Truscott, Michiel Kooij, Paul Derrick Watson, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Adam Francis Barlow, Kam Man Law, Lemmy Nga
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Patent number: D942614Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Emily Elizabeth Blanch, Kishore Markapuram Chengalvarayan, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Michael Kenneth Truscott, Michiel Kooij, Paul Derrick Watson, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Adam Francis Barlow, Kam Man Law, Lemmy Nga
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Patent number: D973197Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2021Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Emily Elizabeth Blanch, Kishore Markapuram Chengalvarayan, Luke Emmanuel Klinkenberg, Michael Kenneth Truscott, Michiel Kooij, Paul Derrick Watson, Rupert Christian Scheiner, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick, Aaron Samuel Davidson, Adam Francis Barlow, Kam Man Law, Lemmy Nga