IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0880521
(2004-07-01)
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등록번호 |
US-7472707
(2009-01-06)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Wood,Thomas J.
- Sher,Bruce M.
- Hernandez,Shara
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Innomed Technologies, Inc.
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
9 인용 특허 :
74 |
초록
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A ventilation or CPAP interface system adapted to be inserted into a nares of a user to secure the interface. A cannula adapted to be connected to a source of ventilation gas forms a first portion of an input gas flow passage to supply the ventilation gas to the user. A nasal insert adapted to be in
A ventilation or CPAP interface system adapted to be inserted into a nares of a user to secure the interface. A cannula adapted to be connected to a source of ventilation gas forms a first portion of an input gas flow passage to supply the ventilation gas to the user. A nasal insert adapted to be inserted the nares of the user forms a second portion of the input gas flow passage from the cannula to a distal end of the nasal insert. A seal portion adapted to engage a portion of the first naris is provided adjacent the distal end of the nasal insert. Ventilation interface system may optionally include feed tubes, y-connector, tube holder, and headgear.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A ventilation interface adapted to be inserted into a nares of a user to secure the interface, comprising: a cannula with at least one nasal insert and at least one exhaust port; the cannula forming a first portion of an input gas flow passage to supply the ventilation gas to
What is claimed is: 1. A ventilation interface adapted to be inserted into a nares of a user to secure the interface, comprising: a cannula with at least one nasal insert and at least one exhaust port; the cannula forming a first portion of an input gas flow passage to supply the ventilation gas to the user; the first portion having an axis; the nasal insert adapted to be inserted into a first naris of the nares of the user, the nasal insert forming second and third portions of the input gas flow passage from the cannula to a distal end of the nasal insert; and the second portion having an axis; the third portion having an axis; and a seal portion adapted to engage at least a portion of the nares, the seal portion being provided on the distal end of the at least one nasal insert; wherein the axis of the first portion, the axis of the second portion and the axis of the third portion are parallel. 2. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein the first, second and third portions of the input gas flow passage are disposed at an obtuse angle between about 110 degrees and about 170 degrees. 3. The ventilation interface according to claim 2, wherein the obtuse angle is about 135 degrees. 4. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein the proximal end of the nasal insert forms a second portion of the input gas flow passage having a substantially oval cross section. 5. The ventilation interface according to claim 4, wherein a distal end of the nasal insert forms a third portion of the input gas flow passage having a substantially oval cross section. 6. The ventilation interface according to claim 5, wherein the third portion of the input gas flow passage has a circumference that is less than a circumference of the second portion of the input gas flow passage. 7. The ventilation interface according to claim 6, wherein the seal portion forms a third portion of the input gas flow passage having a substantially oval cross section. 8. The ventilation interface according to claim 7, wherein the distal end of the nasal insert includes a first exterior portion having a substantially oval cross section. 9. The ventilation interface according to claim 8, wherein the portion of the nasal insert proximal the cannula includes a second exterior portion having a substantially oval cross section. 10. The ventilation interface according to claim 9, wherein the first exterior portion has a circumference that is less than a circumference of the second exterior portion. 11. The ventilation interface according to claim 10, wherein the seal portion includes a third exterior portion having at least one of a substantially oval cross section or a round cross section. 12. The ventilation interface according to claim 11, wherein the third exterior portion has a circumference that is larger than the circumference of the second exterior portion. 13. The ventilation interface according to claim 11, wherein the third exterior portion has a circumference that is substantially equal to the circumference of the second exterior portion. 14. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, further comprising: a gas output forming a portion of an output gas flow passage from the nasal insert to an exterior of the ventilation interface to channel a gas expired by the user. 15. The ventilation interface according to claim 14, wherein the second portion of the input gas flow passage formed by the nasal insert is about parallel with the portion of the output gas flow passage. 16. The ventilation interface according to claim 15, wherein the second portion of the input gas flow passage and the portion of the output gas flow passage are configured to provide laminar flow therebetween. 17. The ventilation interface according to claim 16, wherein a distal end of the gas output forms a first portion of the output gas flow passage having a substantially circular cross section. 18. The ventilation interface according to claim 17, wherein a portion of the gas output proximal the cannula forms a second portion of the output gas flow passage having a substantially circular cross section. 19. The ventilation interface according to claim 18, wherein the first portion of the output gas flow passage has a circumference that is less than a circumference of the second portion of the output gas flow passage. 20. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the nasal insert and the seal portion is sufficiently flexible to be expanded by a positive pressure provided by the ventilation gas. 21. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the nasal insert and the seal portion forms a seal with the nares of the user by at least one of deformation of at least one of the nasal insert, the nares of the user, the seal portion or a headgear. 22. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the nasal insert and the seal portion forms a seal with the nares of the user by friction between the nares of the user and at least one of the nasal insert, the seal portion or a headgear. 23. The ventilation interface according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the nasal inserts and the seal portion form a seal with at least one nails of the user by a resiliency of at least one of said seal portion and said nares of the user and a headgear. 24. A ventilation interface adapted to be inserted into a nares of a user to secure the interface, comprising: means for forming a first portion of an input gas flow passage from a ventilation gas supply source; the first portion having an axis; means for forming a second portion of the input gas flow passage from the means for forming the first portion to a first naris of the nares of the user; and the second portion having an axis; means for engaging a portion of the nares provided on the means for forming a second portion of the input gas flow passage; and the means for engaging a portion of the nares having an axis; wherein the axis of the first portion, the axis of the second portion and the axis of the means for engaging a portion of the nares are parallel. 25. The ventilation interface adapted to be inserted into a nares according to claim 24 further comprising: means for holding the nasal insert in the nares of the user. 26. A ventilation or CPAP interface system, comprising: a cannula, nasal inserts, seal portions and exhaust ports; feed tubes and a y-connector; a tubing connector; head gear; the cannula is adapted to be connected to a source of ventilation gas via the feed tubes and y-connector, the cannula forming a first portion of an input gas flow passage to supply the ventilation gas to the user; the first portion having an axis; the nasal inserts are adapted to be inserted into the nares of the user, the nasal inserts form a second portion of the input gas flow passage from the cannula to a distal end of the nasal inserts; the second portion having an axis; and a seal portion adapted to engage at least a portion of the nares, the seal portion provided adjacent a distal end of the nasal insert; wherein the axis of the first portion and the axis of the second portion are parallel.
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