| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080216829 | PROCESS FOR REGULATING A RESPIRATION HUMIDIFIER AS WELL AS A CORRESPONDING DEVICE - A process and a device are provided for regulating a respiration humidifier by the temperature measured in the breathing gas. The output of the heating or dispensing unit ( | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080300819 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE BODY TEMPERATURE OF A LIVING BEING - A device for measuring the body temperature of a living being is provided with a sensor housing containing a first temperature sensor which can be placed on the skin of the body for detecting the skin temperature of the living being, a second temperature sensor arranged on a side of the first temperature sensor facing away from the skin of the body at a spaced location from the first temperature sensor for detecting a temperature. An analyzing unit is provided in which the body temperature is calculated according to a predetermined temperature formula containing a temperature difference based on temperatures measured by the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor. A compensation term expands the temperature formula. The compensation term depends on a change over time in the sensor temperature and such parameters that a temperature correction value can be determined for taking into account the heating of the sensor housing and/or of a space surrounded by the sensor housing by the contact between the sensor housing and the skin of the body. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090041080 | TEMPERATURE-MEASURING DEVICE FOR A RESPIRATION HUMIDIFIER - A contactless temperature-measuring device especially for a respiration humidifier with a flow channel for breathing gas, which is improved in respect to handling and reliability of measurement. The device includes: a hollow body ( | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090050150 | RESPIRATION HUMIDIFIER - A respiration humidifier with a base unit ( | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090250055 | DEVICE FOR RESPIRATING PATIENTS - A device is provided for increasing humidity for respirating patients, especially for a respiration humidifier or an anesthesia reflector. The device includes a gas channel for passing through breathing air, a control and/or regulating device, a temperature sensor and a dew sensor for measuring the humidity present in the breathing air by electromagnetic radiation with a generating device and with a detection device for electromagnetic radiation. The humidity of the breathing air is determined at a low cost and in a reliable manner and condensation is avoided in the respiration system without any additional effort for sterilization. Humidity in the breathing air is determined by the a dew sensor by the change in the reflection of the electromagnetic radiation as a function of dew formation at a condensation-fogged and condensation-free boundary surface between breathing air and a medium having an optical density higher than that of breathing air. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090260137 | SAFETY SUIT - A safety suit has an interior space that is well air conditioned while the weight to be carried along by the user of the safety suit is reduced to a minimum. A heat exchanger surface ( | 10-22-2009 |
| 20090319009 | DEVICE FOR PREDICTING A BODY TEMPERATURE OF A PATIENT | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100108063 | RESPIRATOR WITH A CIRCUIT FOR BREATHING GAS - A gas mask and breathing equipment is provided with a circuit for breathing gas and with a heat exchanger ( | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100138982 | DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR COOLING A SAFETY SUIT - A cooling device for a safety suit, including an air delivery device ( | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100292605 | DOUBLE TEMPERATURE SENSOR - A double temperature sensor is provided for determining the body temperature. The sensor includes at least a first temperature sensor element for measuring a near-surface temperature of the ambient air and a second temperature sensor element for measuring a temperature of the skin surface. The first and the second temperature sensor elements are arranged in a sensor block. A holding element surrounds the sensor block at least partially. An adhesive element fixes the holding element on the skin surface. A spring element acts on the sensor block and provides a spring force directed in the direction of the skin surface. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100300443 | Therapeutic arrangement - A therapeutic apparatus for medical applications is improved in such a manner that the capacity of an energy store can be utilized as best as possible when there is a breakdown of the power supply. A charge level detector ( | 12-02-2010 |