Medical vaporizer and method of monitoring of a medical vaporizer
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-016/00
A61M-016/18
G01F-001/66
G01F-001/74
A61M-016/10
출원번호
US-0272017
(2014-05-07)
등록번호
US-9586020
(2017-03-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Bottom, Douglas K.
출원인 / 주소
General Electric Company
대리인 / 주소
Andrus Intellectual Property Law, LLP
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초록▼
The present application includes an independent and redundant measurement of anesthetic concentration, based on acoustic time-of-flight measurements, added to an anesthetic vaporizer. The redundant anesthetic concentration measurement is used to make the vaporizer inherently safe by design and monit
The present application includes an independent and redundant measurement of anesthetic concentration, based on acoustic time-of-flight measurements, added to an anesthetic vaporizer. The redundant anesthetic concentration measurement is used to make the vaporizer inherently safe by design and monitor true vaporizer empty. Further, using an acoustic wave splitting technique and the time-of-flight measurements, the flows at the vaporizer inlet and outlet are computed. The flow measurements are used to monitor carrier gas loss, anesthetic consumption, and anesthetic delivery time remaining and provide such information to the vaporizer operator.
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1. A flow meter for measuring gas flow in a conduit, comprising: a first sensor configured on a wall of the conduit;a first inside surface of the conduit configured across from the first sensor in a direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the first inside surface is alternately flat and sloped
1. A flow meter for measuring gas flow in a conduit, comprising: a first sensor configured on a wall of the conduit;a first inside surface of the conduit configured across from the first sensor in a direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the first inside surface is alternately flat and sloped such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the first sensor and such that a first acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the first sensor is split by the first inside surface, wherein a first portion of the first acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the first inside surface back to the first sensor;a second sensor configured on the wall of the conduit, and configured downstream or upstream on the conduit relative to the first sensor; anda second inside surface of the conduit configured across from the second sensor in the direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the second inside surface is alternately flat and sloped such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the second sensor and such that a second portion of the first acoustic wave reflected from a sloped portion of the first inside surface is reflected from a sloped portion of the second inside surface to the second sensor,wherein a second acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the second sensor is split by the second inside surface, wherein a first portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the second inside surface back to the second sensor, and further wherein a second portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected from the sloped portion of the second inside surface to the sloped portion of the first inside surface to the first sensor, andfurther wherein a controller computes the flow in the conduit by measuring an effect the flow has on the second portions of the first and second acoustic waves. 2. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are ultrasonic time-of-flight sensors. 3. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the first portions of the first and second acoustic waves are not affected by the flow. 4. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the conduit is physically located in an anesthetic vaporizer. 5. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the conduit is physically located external in relation to an anesthetic vaporizer, and further wherein the conduit is an inlet or outlet conduit of the anesthetic vaporizer. 6. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the first or second acoustic wave is used to compute an anesthetic concentration of a gas in the conduit. 7. The flow meter of claim 1, wherein the controller computes the flow by measuring the effect of the flow on the time-of-flight of each of the second portions of the first and second acoustic waves. 8. The flow meter of claim 7, wherein the effect of flow on the time-of-flight of the second portions of the first or second acoustic waves is subtractive if the second portion of the acoustic wave is traveling in a downstream direction with the flow. 9. The flow meter of claim 7, wherein the effect of flow on the time-of-flight of the second portions of the first or second acoustic waves is additive if the second portion of the acoustic wave is traveling in an upstream direction with the flow. 10. A flow meter for measuring gas flow in a conduit, comprising: a first sensor configured on a wall of the conduit;a first inside surface of the conduit configured directly across from the first sensor in a direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the first inside surface is alternately flat and sloped such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the first sensor and such that a first acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the first sensor is split by the first inside surface, wherein a first portion of the first acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the first inside surface back to the first sensor;a second sensor configured on the wall of the conduit, and configured downstream or upstream on the conduit, and on an opposite wall, relative to the first sensor; anda second inside surface of the conduit configured directly across from the second sensor in a direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the second inside surface is alternately flat and sloped such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the second sensor and such that a second portion of the first acoustic wave reflected from a sloped portion of the first inside surface is reflected from a sloped portion of the second inside surface to the second sensor,wherein a second acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the second sensor is split by the second inside surface, wherein a first portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the second inside surface back to the second sensor, and further wherein a second portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected from the sloped portion of the second inside surface to the sloped portion of the first inside surface to the first sensor, andfurther wherein a controller computes the flow in the conduit by measuring an effect the flow has on the second portions of the first and second acoustic waves. 11. A flow meter for measuring gas flow in a conduit, comprising: a first sensor configured on a wall of the conduit;a first inside surface of the conduit configured across from the first sensor in a direction perpendicular to the flow, wherein the first inside surface includes a plurality of repeating, alternating flat and sloped surfaces such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the first sensor and such that a first acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the first sensor is split by the first inside surface, wherein a first portion of the first acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the first inside surface back to the first sensor;a second sensor configured on the wall of the conduit, and configured downstream or upstream on the conduit relative to the first sensor; anda second inside surface of the conduit configured across from the second sensor, wherein the second inside surface includes a plurality of repeating, alternating flat and sloped surfaces such that both the flat and sloped portions are across from the second sensor and such that a second portion of the first acoustic wave reflected from a sloped portion of the first inside surface is reflected from a sloped portion of the second inside surface to the second sensor,wherein a second acoustic wave transmitted in the direction perpendicular to the flow by the second sensor is split by the second inside surface, wherein a first portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected off a flat portion of the second inside surface back to the second sensor, and further wherein a second portion of the second acoustic wave is reflected from the sloped portion of the second inside surface to the sloped portion of the first inside surface to the first sensor, andfurther wherein a controller computes the flow in the conduit by measuring an effect the flow has on the second portions of the first and second acoustic waves.
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