OXUS CO., LTD Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140352697 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OXYGEN DELIVERY - The oxygen delivery apparatus comprises: an oxygen tank; an outlet valve unit configured to include a variable flow valve capable of variably controlling the amount of oxygen, a pressure sensor, and a control unit controlling the operation of the outlet valve unit on the basis of a signal from the pressure sensor in order to control the amount of oxygen delivered to a recipient. The control unit controls the outlet valve unit on the basis of the pressure signal and an oxygen delivery mode selected from among a plurality of preset oxygen delivery modes, receives a prescribed flow (that is a prescribed oxygen delivery flow) and a target average consumed flow, selects one of the plurality of oxygen delivery modes according to the size of a obtained saving ratio obtained as ratio of the input prescribed flow and the target average consumed flow, and controls the delivery of oxygen on the basis of the selected mode. | 12-04-2014 |
20110154986 | HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS CONCENTRATING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS CONCENTRATING APPARATUS - A high efficiency gas concentrating apparatus includes an air compressor for supplying high pressure air, first and second adsorption towers that are disposed above the air compressor and communicating with the air compressor to adsorb nitrogen and concentrate oxygen as the high pressure air is alternately supplied thereto, first and second concentrating passages that are disposed above the respective first and second adsorption towers to discharge the concentrated oxygen, and a cleaning tank that is disposed between the first and second concentrating passages to receive a portion of the concentrated oxygen from one of the first and second adsorption towers, temporarily store the received concentrated oxygen therein, and alternately remove adsorbed nitrogen by supplying the temporarily concentrated oxygen to the other of the first and second adsorption towers. | 06-30-2011 |