Heating arrangements for humidification systems
US-10537699-B2 · Jan 21, 2020 · US
US11027089B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11027089-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916722688-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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An electrically conductive plastic (ECP) material can be used to heat water in a reservoir of a respiratory humidifier to encourage heating and/or humidification of gases passing through the respiratory humidifier. The electrically conductive plastic material can at least in part overmould the base and/or walls of the chamber and/or the reservoir of the respiratory humidifier. The reservoir can also partially or fully be formed from the electrically conductive plastic material. Furthermore, the humidification system can be configured to create substantially equal or differential heating of water in the reservoir.
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What is claimed is: 1. A humidifier comprising: a reservoir; and an electrically conducting plastic (ECP) structure for heating liquid in the reservoir, wherein the ECP structure comprises an ECP layer and a first supporting layer, wherein the ECP layer is in physical communication with the first supporting layer, and a second supporting layer. 2. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer is disposed between the first supporting layer and the second supporting layer. 3. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the first supporting layer comprises a film. 4. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP structure is located in or forms part of the reservoir. 5. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP structure is located in or forms part of a chamber for receiving the reservoir. 6. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer comprises a section of an ECP material and a section of another material. 7. The humidifier of claim 6 , wherein the ECP layer has an irregular thickness along the width and/or the length of the ECP layer. 8. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer comprises alternating sections of an ECP material and one or more other materials. 9. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer comprises a serpentine track of an ECP material in or on another material. 10. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP structure is configured to receive electrical or thermal energy. 11. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer comprises intrinsically electrically conductive plastics or polymers. 12. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer comprises an electrically conducting additive or doping agent. 13. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the ECP layer interfaces with an electrical structure configured to convey electrical and/or thermal energy to the ECP layer. 14. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the first supporting layer comprises an electrically insulative material. 15. A humidifier comprising: a reservoir; and an electrically conducting plastic (ECP) structure for heating liquid in the reservoir, wherein the ECP structure comprises an ECP layer and a first supporting layer, wherein the ECP layer is in physical communication with the first supporting layer, wherein the first supporting layer comprises a thermally conductive material. 16. The humidifier of claim 15 , wherein the ECP structure is located in or forms part of the reservoir. 17. The humidifier of claim 15 , wherein the ECP structure is configured to receive electrical or thermal energy. 18. The humidifier of claim 15 , wherein the ECP layer interfaces with an electrical structure configured to convey electrical and/or thermal energy to the ECP layer. 19. A humidifier comprising: a reservoir; and an electrically conducting plastic (ECP) structure for heating liquid in the reservoir, wherein the ECP structure comprises an ECP layer and a first supporting layer, wherein the ECP layer is coupled to the first supporting layer, wherein the ECP structure is located in or forms part of a chamber for receiving the reservoir. 20. The humidifier of claim 19 , wherein the ECP layer comprises a section of an ECP material and a section of another material.
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