Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130081618 | HUMIDIFYING GAS FOR RESPIRATORY THERAPY - A system for providing humidification to gas to be provided to a patient to support breathing including: a humidification component configured for adding water vapor to the gas; and a humidification component controller coupled with the humidification component and configured for receiving humidification target value information, the humidification component controller including: a humidification target value determiner configured for determining, based on received humidification target value information, a humidification target value of at least two possible humidification target values, the humidification target value identifying a humidification level setting corresponding to the patient. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081620 | FLUTED HEATER WIRE - A heater wire for removing condensation from a respiratory gas conduit. The heater wire includes at least one groove disposed thereon. The heater wire is positioned in a respiratory gas conduit. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081621 | HUMIDIFYING RESPIRATORY GASES - A device for humidifying respiratory gases. The device includes: a humidification component that holds a water volume; and a heating element that converts received electrical energy to electromagnetic radiation, wherein the electromagnetic radiation is transferred to the water volume, thereby heating the water volume to achieve a heated water volume. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081622 | REMOVING CONDENSATION FROM A BREATHING CIRCUIT - A device for humidifying respiratory gases is provided. The device includes: an all-polymer humidification chamber; a heating element positioned independently and proximate to the humidification chamber; a base unit supporting the humidification chamber; a computer that sends adjustment instructions to a water filling valve coupled with the humidification chamber; a plurality of sensors determining light within the humidification chamber and coupled with the base unit; an airflow conduit coupled with the humidification chamber; a heater wire within the airflow conduit; and an insulation material with grooves thereon surrounding the heater wire. The adjustment instructions instruct the water filling valve to self-adjust to meet a predetermined water level objective. The airflow conduit delivers gas to the patient. The heater wire heats the gas being delivered. The grooves on the insulation wire wick water within the humidification chamber away to re-evaporation regions. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081625 | CAPILLARY HEATER WIRE - A heater wire including at least one extending component disposed thereon. The heater wire is positioned within a respiratory gas conduit. | 04-04-2013 |
20130081701 | MAINTAINING A WATER LEVEL IN A HUMIDIFICATION COMPONENT - A device for maintaining a water level in a respiratory humidification system, said device comprising: at least one sensor positioned external to a humidification component, the at least one sensor configured for sensing water related information in the humidification component and providing the water related information to a water control module, the water related information comprising data configured for being used to control an operation of the water control module. | 04-04-2013 |
20130255672 | TRANSPORTING LIQUID IN A RESPIRATORY COMPONENT - A respiratory component coupled with a breathing circuit, the respiratory component including at least one groove disposed upon a surface of the respiratory component, wherein the respiratory component is not a heater wire. | 10-03-2013 |
20140000597 | BREATH ACTUATED NEBULIZER HAVING A PRESSURIZED GAS DIVERTER WITH A DIVERTER ORIFICE | 01-02-2014 |
20140107518 | RESUSCITATION DEVICE - A resuscitation device comprising a main housing, and an expiratory relief valve. | 04-17-2014 |
20140251331 | HUMIDIFYING RESPIRATORY GASES - A device for humidifying respiratory gases. The device includes: a humidification component that holds a water volume; and a heating element that converts received electrical energy to electromagnetic radiation, wherein the electromagnetic radiation is transferred to the water volume, thereby heating the water volume to achieve a heated water volume. | 09-11-2014 |