Discreet respiratory therapy system
US-9669172-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US10065008B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065008-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314412113-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A device provides respiratory treatment such as for sleep disordered breathing and other respiratory conditions in a discreet configuration to provide a minimally invasive system. The system may include a flow pressurizer apparatus configured to generate a pressurized flow of air through a small bore delivery conduit toward a patient interface. The system may further include a treatment compensator coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit. The treatment compensator may be configured at the patient interface to reduce pressure for patient inspiration. A processor may control adjustments to the pressure generated by the flow pressurizer apparatus.
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A respiratory treatment apparatus comprising: a flow pressurizer apparatus configured to generate a pressurized flow of air through a fine bore delivery conduit toward a patient interface; a treatment compensator coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit at the patient interface, and configured to reduce a first pressure to a second pressure for delivery to a patient from the treatment compensator, the second pressure being above atmospheric pressure; and a processor configured to control adjustments to the first pressure generated by the flow pressurizer apparatus or the second pressure of the treatment compensator, wherein the treatment compensator further comprises a step down surface with a set of orifices between a high pressure inlet chamber, coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit, and a low pressure outlet chamber, coupled with the patient interface, wherein the treatment compensator further comprises a seal to selectively open and close the set of orifices, wherein each of the set of orifices comprises a respective boss raised above the step down surface. 2. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment compensator comprises a proportional valve. 3. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 2 wherein the proportional valve comprises a high pressure inlet chamber coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit and a low pressure outlet chamber coupled with the patient interface, the high pressure inlet chamber for the first pressure and the low pressure outlet chamber for the second pressure. 4. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 2 wherein the treatment compensator includes a solenoid. 5. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 2 wherein the treatment compensator includes a pressure sensor, the sensor configured to sense the second pressure reduced by the treatment compensator. 6. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 2 wherein the treatment compensator includes an actuator to adjust the proportional valve, and wherein the treatment compensator includes a pressure sensor. 7. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 2 wherein the processor is configured to control an actuator to adjust the proportional valve so as to control a measure of the second pressure from a pressure sensor of the treatment compensator to meet a target pressure. 8. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 6 wherein the treatment compensator includes a controller with the processor. 9. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 8 wherein the controller includes an output driver for the actuator and an error evaluation unit to generate an error signal for the processor based on a signal representing a measure of pressure from the pressure sensor and a signal representing a target pressure. 10. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 9 wherein the controller further includes a pressure signal processor. 11. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment compensator further includes a relief valve to release pressure of the treatment compensator to atmosphere. 12. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 11 wherein a controller of the treatment compensator sets an operation of the relief valve in response to a detected pressure. 13. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flow pressurizer apparatus comprises a first stage blower and second stage blower, an outlet of the first stage blower being coupled with an inlet of the second stage blower and an outlet of the second stage blower coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit. 14. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 13 wherein the flow pressurizer apparatus further comprises a bypass conduit coupling the outlet of the second stage blower with an inlet of the first stage blower, the bypass conduit coupled with a flow diverter to selectively permit flow through the bypass conduit. 15. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein movement of the seal is controlled by the processor to satisfy a target pressure. 16. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the step down surface further includes a plurality of channels about a periphery of the step down surface. 17. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a pressure tank reservoir coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit proximate to the flow pressurizer apparatus, the reservoir configured to pressurize the air of the fine bore delivery conduit during peak operations and charge from it during low flow operations. 18. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 17 further comprising a pressure regulator to limit pressure entering the fine bore delivery conduit from the reservoir. 19. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 18 further comprising a secondary pressure reservoir proximate to the treatment compensator. 20. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flow pressurizer apparatus is configured to generate air pressures in a range of about 70 cm H 2 O to 140 cm H 2 O. 21. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment compensator is configured to reduce pressures to a range of about 2-40 cm H 2 O. 22. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fine bore delivery conduit is a delivery tube with an outside diameter in a range of about 7 mm to 10 mm. 23. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the patient interface comprises a mask with a vent. 24. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to control adjustments to the first pressure generated by the flow pressurizer apparatus and the reduction of pressure at the treatment compensator. 25. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to control adjustments to the reduction of pressure at the treatment compensator. 26. The respiratory treatment apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to control adjustments to the first pressure generated by the flow pressurizer apparatus. 27. A respiratory treatment apparatus comprising: a flow pressurizer apparatus configured to generate a pressurized flow of air through a fine bore delivery conduit toward a patient interface; a treatment compensator coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit at the patient interface, and configured to reduce a first pressure to a second pressure for delivery to a patient from the treatment compensator, the second pressure being above atmospheric pressure; and a processor configured to control adjustments to the first pressure generated by the flow pressurizer apparatus or the second pressure of the treatment compensator, wherein the treatment compensator further comprises a step down surface with a set of orifices between a high pressure inlet chamber, coupled with the fine bore delivery conduit, and a low pressure outlet chamber, coupled with the patient interface, wherein the treatment compensator further comprises a seal to selectively open and close the set of orifices, wherein the step down surface further includes a plurality of channels about a periphery of the step down surface.
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