Usability features for respiratory humidification system

US10709866B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10709866-B2
Application numberUS-201515310407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 13, 2015
Priority dateMay 13, 2014
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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Abstract

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A humidification system for delivering humidified gases to a user can include a heater base, humidification chamber having an inlet, outlet, and associated fluid conduit, and breathing circuit including a supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit. The humidification system can include various features to help make set-up less difficult and time-consuming. For example, the supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit can be coupled into a one-piece circuit to aid set-up. Various components can be color-coded and can have corresponding structures to indicate which components should be connected to one another during set-up. Such features can also help make the set-up process more intuitive for an operator, which can reduce the need for specialized training and reduce the number of potential errors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A port cap for use with a humidification chamber, the port cap comprising: a first portion configured to cover an inlet port of the humidification chamber for shipping and/or storage; and a monolithic leg extending from the first portion to a distal end and configured to extend through the inlet port into the humidification chamber, the leg comprising a float contacting structure configured to contact one or more floats in the humidification chamber and restrain the one or more floats for shipping and/or storage, the leg comprising a stepped portion such that the leg transitions from a first width to a second width, wherein the float contacting structure comprises the stepped portion. 2. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the leg comprises a chamfered edge, and the float contacting structure comprises the chamfered edge. 3. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the float contacting structure comprises a first contact structure and a second contact structure, the first contact structure being spaced apart from the second contact structure along a length of the leg. 4. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the stepped portion defines the first contact structure. 5. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the distal end of the leg defines the second contact structure. 6. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the distal end of the leg comprises a chamfered edge defining the second contact structure. 7. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the first contact structure is located along the leg between the first portion and the second contact structure. 8. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the first contact structure is adapted to contact a primary float and the second contact structure is adapted to contact a secondary float when the leg extends through the inlet port into the chamber. 9. The port cap of claim 3 , wherein the leg, wherein inserted through the inlet port into the chamber, is configured to hold primary float and a secondary float in such a position that a float valve is open. 10. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the stepped portion is located in a mid-portion of the leg. 11. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the first portion comprises a lid configured to overlie the inlet port during shipping and/or storage and a flange extending downwardly from the lid. 12. The port cap of claim 11 , further comprising: a retainer coupled to the lid and at least partially defining an opening into a space configured to receive and retain a water delivery conduit; and a sleeve coupled to the retainer, the sleeve configured to receive a spike associated with a water delivery conduit. 13. The port cap of claim 11 , the first portion comprising a sleeve configured to receive a spike associated with a water delivery conduit. 14. The port cap of claim 13 , wherein the sleeve is connected to a portion of the lid. 15. The port cap of claim 14 , wherein the sleeve is connect to the portion of the lid with a retainer, the retainer extending laterally between portions of the flange and defining the opening. 16. The port cap of claim 11 , further comprising a base comprising an opening, wherein the leg extends downwardly from the lid and extends through the opening in the base into the inlet port when the port cap is disposed on the inlet port during shipping and/or storage. 17. The port cap of claim 16 , wherein when the port cap is disposed on the inlet port during shipping and/or storage, the opening in the base is configured to receive at least a portion of the inlet port. 18. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the port cap comprises two separable components. 19. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the leg of the port cap is configured to extend beyond a baffle of the inlet port of the humidification chamber. 20. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the port cap comprises a ring, tab, hook or loop configured to be grasped for removal of the port cap and/or to be attached to a medical stand. 21. The port cap of claim 1 , wherein the port cap comprises a heater contact surface configured to contact a heater base of the humidification chamber.

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  • Supporting bases, stands for equipment · CPC title

  • Closed circuit, e.g. for anaesthesia · CPC title

  • in the connecting tubes · CPC title

  • the speed thereof being controlled by respiratory parameters, e.g. by inhalation · CPC title

  • operated by electrical means (A61M16/202 – A61M16/205 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10709866B2 cover?
A humidification system for delivering humidified gases to a user can include a heater base, humidification chamber having an inlet, outlet, and associated fluid conduit, and breathing circuit including a supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit. The humidification system can include various features to help make set-up less difficult and time-consuming. For example,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).