Humidifier with structure to prevent backflow of liquid through the humidifier inlet
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-015/00
A61M-016/10
출원번호
US-0467382
(2002-02-14)
우선권정보
AU-0003117 (2001-02-16); AU-0007288 (2001-08-27)
국제출원번호
PCT//AU02/00155
(2003-08-07)
§371/§102 date
20030807
(20030807)
국제공개번호
WO02//06610
(2002-08-29)
발명자
/ 주소
Virr, Alexander
Smith, Ian Malcolm
Lithgow, Perry David
Jones, Richard Llewelyn
Cheung, Andrew
출원인 / 주소
ResMed Limited
대리인 / 주소
Nixon &
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
60인용 특허 :
4
초록▼
An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas includes (a) at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein, (b) an inlet communicated with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a blower outlet, and (c) an
An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas includes (a) at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein, (b) an inlet communicated with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a blower outlet, and (c) an oulet communicated with the interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a patient supply conduit. The at least one chamber is arranged such that liquid from the body of liquid is prevented from exiting the at least one humidifier part through the inlet thereof when the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation.
대표청구항▼
1. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein, the at least one humidifier part including a top cover, a base, and a divider disposed between the top cover and base, where
1. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein, the at least one humidifier part including a top cover, a base, and a divider disposed between the top cover and base, wherein the base defines a receptacle formed therewithin that retains the body of liquid in the working orientation of the apparatus, and the base is made at least partially of a heat conducting material in the form of a metallic cap that is structured to cover an opening of the base; an inlet communicated with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a blower outlet of a blower; and an outlet communicated with the interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a patient supply conduit, wherein the at least one chamber is arranged such that liquid from the body of liquid is prevented from exiting the at least one humidifier part through the inlet thereof when the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, configured such that liquid from the body of liquid is prevented from exiting the at least one humidifier part through the inlet thereof when the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation by about 120°.3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one chamber includes a first chamber having a first chamber inlet and a first chamber outlet, the first chamber inlet being connectable to the blower outlet, and a second chamber having a second chamber inlet connected to the first chamber outlet, and a second chamber outlet connectable to the patient supply conduit, the second chamber having the carrying capacity for the body of liquid, wherein when the at least one humidifier part is disposed in the working upright orientation, the body of liquid is contained in the second chamber, andrelative positions of the first chamber inlet and the first chamber outlet and volumes of the first and second chambers are adapted such that, in use, in orientations of the apparatus of up to about 90° from the working upright orientation, the body of liquid is retained in either (a) the second chamber, or (b) the first and second chambers at a level therewithin below a level of the first chamber inlet. 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a volume of the second chamber is larger than a volume of the first chamber.5. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first chamber is located substantially above the second chamber in the working upright orientation of the apparatus.6. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first chamber inlet and the first chamber outlet are diagonally opposed across the first chamber.7. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the second chamber outlet is located closer to the first chamber outlet than the first chamber inlet.8. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the top cover and the divider together define the first chamber and the receptacle and the divider together form the second chamber.9. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein; an inlet communicated with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a blower outlet; and an outlet communicated with the interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a patient supply conduit; wherein the at least one chamber is arranged such that liquid from the body of liquid is prevented from exiting the at least one humidifier part through the inlet thereof when the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation, wherein the at least one humidifier part includes a top cover, a base, and a divider disposed between the top cover and base, wherein the base defines a receptacle formed therewithin that retains the body of liquid in the working orientation of the apparatus, wherein the top cover and the divider together define a first chamber having a first chamber inlet and a first chamber outlet and the receptacle and the divider together form a second chamber having a second chamber inlet and a second chamber outlet, and wherein the first chamber inlet and the second chamber outlet are formed in the top cover and the first chamber outlet and the second chamber inlet are formed in the divider, the first chamber outlet and the second chamber inlet being defined by a single aperture in the divider which communicates the first and second chambers. 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the divider defines first and second sections, the first section together with the top cover defining the first chamber.11. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:at least one humidifier part configured to retain a body of liquid therein and defining at least one chamber therein; an inlet communicated with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a blower outlet; and an outlet communicated with the interior of the at least one humidifier part and connectable to a patient supply conduit; wherein the at least one chamber is arranged such that liquid from the body of liquid is prevented from exiting the at least one humidifier part through the inlet thereof when the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation, wherein the at least one humidifier part includes a top cover, a base, and a divider disposed between the top cover and base, wherein the base defines a receptacle formed therewithin that retains the body of liquid in the working orientation of the apparatus, wherein the top cover and the divider together define a first chamber and the receptacle and the divider together form a second chamber having a second chamber outlet, and wherein the divider includes a plurality of apertures, separated by ribs, which provide fluid communication from the second chamber to the second chamber outlet formed in the top cover. 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the top cover and the base are formed from a relatively rigid polymer material and the divider is formed from a relatively resilient material.13. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein (i) the first chamber inlet is connected to the blower outlet, (ii) the first chamber outlet is connected to the second chamber inlet, (iii) the second chamber outlet is connected to the patient supply conduit, and (iv) a portion of the second chamber below and behind the second chamber inlet defines a volume thereof greater than a volume of the body of liquid.14. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a portion of the second chamber between the first chamber inlet and the second chamber inlet and below the second chamber inlet defines a volume thereof greater than the volume of the body of liquid.15. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein portions of the first chamber and second chamber between the first chamber inlet and the second chamber outlet define a volume thereof greater than the volume of the body of liquid.16. A CPAP apparatus including an apparatus for humidifying breathable gas according to claim 1.17. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one humidifier part is rotated from a working, upright orientation by about 90°.18. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one humidifier part is rotatable from a working, upright positive by between about 80°-110°.19. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:a chamber having an inlet to receive pressurized breathable gas and an outlet to deliver the pressurized breathable gas with added humidity, said chamber being structured to accommodate a predetermined maximum liquid volume defining a liquid level in the chamber, said chamber including first and second chambers communicating via an aperture, the aperture including an axis that is transverse to an axis of the inlet, the liquid level being maintained below the level of at least one of the inlet and the aperture upon rotation of the chamber up to about 80°-110° in each direction as measured from the normal operating position of the apparatus. 20. An apparatus for humidifying breathable gas comprising:at least one humidifier part to retain a body of liquid therein and to define at least one chamber therein; an inlet in communication with an interior of the at least one humidifier part and connected to a blower outlet in use; an outlet in communication with the interior of the at least one humidifier part and connected to a patient supply conduit in use; and a top cover defining both the inlet and the outlet. 21. The apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:a base that is selectively attachable to the top cover; and a gasket provided between the top cover and the base. 22. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the gasket defines the aperture.
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