Patents by Inventor Suresha Venkataraya
Suresha Venkataraya 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: 20240342044Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for percussion therapy of a patient's torso area provide percussive force to release and/or dislodge mucous from respiratory airways of a human patient. Such devices, systems, and methods may include a torso covering for securing to a patient's torso, percussive devices coupled to the torso covering, and an attachment assembly for supporting the torso covering. The percussive devices may include a percussion frame, an electromechanically actuated percussor for controlled movement between end positions, and resilient members attached to opposite ends of the percussion frame for assisting controlled movement of the percussor. The devices, systems, and methods disclosed herein provide efficient and comfortable high-frequency percussive force to a patient's torso, reducing stress on the patient and improving patient experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: John A. Bobey, Bryan Chng, Kok Boon R. Ong, Harold M. Cabral, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Nicholas Mann, Chad M. Boerst, Mary J. Rossini, Denis Sin, Vinay Joshi, Dirk Tjepkema, Styze A. Spijksma, Petrus T. Rutgers, Petrus J. van den Oever, Ari T. Adler, William C. Stewart, Jason Robinson, Timothy R. Proulx, Alex Staudt
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Publication number: 20240269403Abstract: A respiratory device includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet, a patient interface, and a valve including a valve member that is rotatable from a first position to a second position. The outlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that positive pressure is provided to a patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the first position. The inlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that negative pressure is provided to the patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the second position. The valve member is rotatably oscillated back and forth when the valve member is in the first position and when the valve member is in the second position so that oscillations in the positive pressure and negative pressure, respectively, are provided to the patient's airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Vinay Joshi, Suresha Venkataraya, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Jack Barney Sing, Eugene Hong Kheng Kung, Wei Teik Daniel Tan, Cong Jiang, Siew Ying Koh, Graham Keith Lacy, Sergio Malorni, Alexander Cristian Hautenne Hanson
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Patent number: 11992611Abstract: A respiratory device includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet, a patient interface, and a valve including a valve member that is rotatable from a first position to a second position. The outlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that positive pressure is provided to a patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the first position. The inlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that negative pressure is provided to the patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the second position. The valve member is rotatably oscillated back and forth when the valve member is in the first position and when the valve member is in the second position so that oscillations in the positive pressure and negative pressure, respectively, are provided to the patient's airway.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Vinay Joshi, Suresha Venkataraya, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Jack Barney Sing, Eugene Hong Kheng Kung, Wei Teik Daniel Tan, Cong Jiang, Siew Ying Koh, Graham Keith Lacy, Sergio Malorni, Alexander Cristian Hautenne Hanson
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Patent number: 11684169Abstract: A mattress overlay apparatus is provided for use with a mattress. The mattress overlay apparatus includes an overlay configured for placement atop the mattress and having a plurality of inflatable bladders, a blower, and first and second rotary plate valves pneumatically coupled to the plurality of bladders and the blower. The first and second rotary plate valves are arranged in series between the plurality of bladders and the blower. The first and second rotary plate valves and the blower are operated to provide the overlay with percussion and vibration (P&V), left and right turn assist, and microclimate management (MCM) functionality.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Yue Wang, Deny D. Barilea, Joshua A. Williams, Suresha Venkataraya, Amodh Gundlur Ramesh, Catherine Wagner, Michael Hoksbergen, Graham K. Lacy
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Publication number: 20220379048Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: 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
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Patent number: 11452824Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: February 21, 2018Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: 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
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Publication number: 20220241138Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for percussion therapy of a patient's torso area provide percussive force to release and/or dislodge mucous from respiratory airways of a human patient. Such devices, systems, and methods may include a torso covering for securing to a patient's torso, percussive devices coupled to the torso covering, and an attachment assembly for supporting the torso covering. The percussive devices may include a percussion frame, an electromechanically actuated percussor for controlled movement between end positions, and resilient members attached to opposite ends of the percussion frame for assisting controlled movement of the percussor. The devices, systems, and methods disclosed herein provide efficient and comfortable high-frequency percussive force to a patient's torso, reducing stress on the patient and improving patient experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: John A. Bobey, Bryan Chng, Kok Boon R. Ong, Harold M. Cabral, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Nicholas Mann, Chad M. Boerst, Mary J. Rossini, Denis Sin, Vinay Joshi, Dirk Tjepkema, Styze Spijksma, Petrus T. Rutgers, Peter J. van den Oever, Ari T. Adler, William C. Stewart, Jason Robinson, Timothy R. Proulx, Alex Staudt
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Patent number: 11185289Abstract: A system is provided for monitoring a patient on an air support system. The system comprises a capacitive sensor system having a capacitive sensor positioned at the underside of an air filled mattress, and a respiration signal processing module that receives the output of the capacitive sensor system and is configured to monitor patient respiration. Respiration is monitored by: periodically sampling the capacitive sensor system output to obtain measurements of incremental body displacement; analyzing a plurality of the samples to determine one or more values for parameters of patient respiratory rate; and determining when one or more of the parameter values indicate abnormal respiration. A corresponding method and computer program are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2017Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Francois Tarsaud, Gilles Camus, Aye Aung, Chau Chong Ye, Thierry Flocard, Florian Garnero, Rachid Oulad Slimane, Pierre Deguignet, Nicolas Odic, Yue Wang, Suresha Venkataraya, Lokesh Bhatt, Bernard Arnaud
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Patent number: 10993630Abstract: A method of determining respiratory rate from a photoplethysmograph signal includes filtering the photoplethysmograph signal to create a filtered photoplethysmograph signal. The method also includes detecting peaks and valleys in the filtered photoplethysmograph signal to extract predetermined features from the filtered photoplethysmograph signal. The method also includes obtaining variation waveforms from the predetermined features. The method also includes removing outliers from each of variation waveforms. The method also includes interpolating for the outliers removed from each of the variation waveforms to acquire a frequency estimation of each of the variation waveforms. The method also includes determining a respiratory rate based on the frequency estimation of each of the variation waveforms. The method also includes determining a weighted average of the respiratory rate the variation waveforms to determine an estimated respiratory rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Hill-Rom Services PTE. LTD.Inventors: Aye Aung, Yue Wang, Chau C. Ye, Suresha Venkataraya
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Publication number: 20210106779Abstract: A respiratory device includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet, a patient interface, and a valve including a valve member that is rotatable through a first angular displacement in a first direction from a first position to a second position. The outlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that positive pressure is provided to a patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the first position. The inlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that negative pressure is provided to the patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the second position. The valve member is rotatably oscillated back and forth when the valve member is in the first position and when the valve member is in the second position so that oscillations in the positive pressure and negative pressure, respectively, are provided to the patient's airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Vinay Joshi, Suresha Venkataraya, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Jack Barney Sing, Eugene Hong Kheng Kung, Wei Teik Daniel Tan, Cong Jiang, Siew Ying Koh, Graham Keith Lacy, Sergio Malorni, Alexander Cristian Hautenne Hanson
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Patent number: 10959536Abstract: Selectable control valves and mattress systems incorporating the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, an inflatable mattress system includes a pump, a selectable control valve in fluid communication with the pump, and a mattress pad having a plurality of inflatable chambers that are in fluid communication with the selectable control valve. The selectable control valve includes a valve case having an inlet port and a plurality of supply ports, a stepper motor having a motor body that is coupled to the valve case, a rotating plate having a passage and coupled to the stepper motor, and a plurality of seal cartridges positioned within the valve case. The seal cartridges each include an engagement spring and a compliant seal, where the engagement spring maintains a load on the compliant seal such that the compliant seal forms a fluid tight seal with the rotating plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Yue Wang, Suresha Venkataraya
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Patent number: 10945699Abstract: A respiratory acoustic analysis system for sensing and analyzing respiratory sounds of a patient may include a High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) vest, at least one sensor coupled with the HFCWO vest, and an algorithm stored in a processor for processing sensed data from the at least one acoustic sensor to provide processed data describing the respiratory sounds of the patient, in a form that can be used by a physician or other user.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Hill-Rom Services PTE Ltd.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Yue Wang, Suresha Venkataraya, Aye Aung, Zhon Chu, Aaron R. Burnham, Matthew D. Mullin
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Publication number: 20210052084Abstract: A mattress overlay apparatus is provided for use with a mattress. The mattress overlay apparatus includes an overlay configured for placement atop the mattress and having a plurality of inflatable bladders, a blower, and first and second rotary plate valves pneumatically coupled to the plurality of bladders and the blower. The first and second rotary plate valves are arranged in series between the plurality of bladders and the blower. The first and second rotary plate valves and the blower are operated to provide the overlay with percussion and vibration (P&V), left and right turn assist, and microclimate management (MCM) functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Yue Wang, Deny D. Barilea, Joshua A. Williams, Suresha Venkataraya, Amodh Gundlur Ramesh, Catherine Wagner, Michael Hoksbergen, Graham K. Lacy
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Patent number: 10905837Abstract: A respiratory device includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet, a patient interface, and a valve including a valve member that is rotatable through a first angular displacement in a first direction from a first position to a second position. The outlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that positive pressure is provided to a patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the first position. The inlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that negative pressure is provided to the patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the second position. The valve member is rotatably oscillated back and forth when the valve member is in the first position and when the valve member is in the second position so that oscillations in the positive pressure and negative pressure, respectively, are provided to the patient's airway.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2019Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Vinay Joshi, Suresha Venkataraya, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Jack Barney Sing, Eugene Hong Kheng Kung, Wei Teik Daniel Tan, Cong Jiang, Siew Ying Koh, Graham Keith Lacy, Sergio Malorni, Alexander Cristian Hautenne Hanson
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Patent number: 10905836Abstract: A respiratory device includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet, a patient interface, and a valve including a valve member that is rotatable through a first angular displacement in a first direction from a first position to a second position. The outlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that positive pressure is provided to a patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the first position. The inlet of the blower is coupled to the patient interface so that negative pressure is provided to the patient's airway via the patient interface when the valve member is in the second position. The valve member is rotatably oscillated back and forth when the valve member is in the first position and when the valve member is in the second position so that oscillations in the positive pressure and negative pressure, respectively, are provided to the patient's airway.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2016Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: Chau Chong Ye, Vinay Joshi, Suresha Venkataraya, Nookarajesh Varma Sangadi, Joel Preetham Fernandes, Jack Barney Sing, Eugene Hong Kheng Kung, Wei Teik Tan, Cong Jiang, Siew Ying Koh, Graham Keith Lacy, Sergio Malorni, Alexander Cristian Hautenne Hanson
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Patent number: D912259Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: John A. Bobey, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Bryan Chng, Scott Saunders, Damon Clegg
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Patent number: D933841Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: John A. Bobey, Harold M. Cabral, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Dirk Tjepkema, Sytze A. Spijksma, Petrus J. van den Oever
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Patent number: D937429Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: John A. Bobey, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Bryan Chng, Scott Saunders, Damon Clegg
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Patent number: D955593Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: John A. Bobey, Harold M. Cabral, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Dirk Tjepkema, Sytze A. Spijksma, Petrus J. van den Oever
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Patent number: D1012303Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: HILL-ROM SERVICES PTE. LTD.Inventors: John A. Bobey, Harold M. Cabral, Deny D. Barilea, Suresha Venkataraya, Wei T. Tan, Clementine Pirio, Dirk Tjepkema, Sytze Spijksma, Petrus J. van den Oever