Humidifier with a water tub within a pressurized chamber
US-10279141-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US11318271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318271-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117321616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A tub is configured to contain a supply of water and is configured to be inserted into a chamber of a humidifier. The tub includes a tub base configured to contain the supply of water. The tub also includes a tub lid and a flow plate provided between the tub base and the tub lid. The flow plate includes a water level indicator configured to indicate a level of the supply of water in the tub base. In addition, the water level indicator includes a generally rectangular portion and a generally triangular portion.
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A humidifier for humidifying a flow of pressurized breathable gas to be delivered to a patient, the humidifier comprising: a chamber comprising: a chamber base having a bottom surface and at least one chamber side wall, the bottom surface having a heater plate, the chamber side wall having a chamber opening and a chamber wall seal surrounding the chamber opening; a chamber lid being hingedly attached to the chamber base and pivotably movable between an open position and a closed position, the chamber lid having a chamber lid seal; and a lid closure assembly to selectively lock the chamber lid to the chamber base; and a tub configured to contain a supply of water, the tub being removably positionable fully within the chamber base, the tub configured to receive the flow of pressurized breathable gas and output the flow of pressurized breathable gas with increased humidity, the tub comprising: a tub base configured to contain the supply of water, the tub base including a metal surface configured to contact the heater plate; a tub opening configured to communicate with the chamber opening, the tub opening being disposed on a tub side wall, the tub opening being surrounded by a substantially flat tub sealing surface; an at least partially inclined wall disposed opposite of the tub side wall; and a top surface having a proximate end adjacent to the tub side wall and a distal end adjacent to the at least partially inclined wall, the at least partially inclined wall angled relative to the top surface and extending downwardly from the top surface toward the tub base, wherein: when the chamber lid is pivoted from the open position to the closed position, the chamber lid seal contacts the top surface of the tub and contacts the at least partially inclined wall. 2. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the lid closure assembly includes a lid opening member, a spring and a lid latch, the lid opening member is slidably coupled to the chamber base to move the lid latch between a locked position and an unlocked position, the lid latch is configured to mechanically engage a catch of the chamber lid in the locked position in order to retain the chamber lid in the closed position, the spring biases the lid latch into the locked position, and the lid opening member is slidable by the patient against the bias of the spring to move the lid latch to the unlocked position, to allow the chamber lid to be moved to the open position. 3. The humidifier of claim 2 , wherein the lid opening member is slidable in a first direction and wherein a connection assembly configured to selectively connect the chamber to a flow generator is slidably coupled to the chamber base and slidable in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 4. The humidifier of claim 2 , wherein the catch is disposed on an inner surface of the chamber lid. 5. The humidifier of claim 2 , wherein the lid opening member is configured to move along a direction parallel to a direction that the flow of pressurized breathable gas is configured to enter the tub. 6. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the tub includes a front side, a rear side, and two lateral sides that connect the front and rear sides, the tub side wall being at or forming the rear side, and the at least partially inclined wall being at the front side; the front side, rear side, and two lateral sides are oriented perpendicularly to the chamber base; and the chamber side wall is a vertical chamber side wall and is oriented perpendicularly to the chamber base. 7. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the tub further comprises a water level indicator configured to indicate a maximum fill level for the tub base, and wherein the chamber lid includes a window configured to allow for visual inspection of the tub. 8. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the substantially flat tub sealing surface and the chamber wall seal form a face seal. 9. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the chamber further includes a connection assembly configured to selectively connect the chamber to a flow generator, the connection assembly comprising a plate, a spring, and a chamber latch, the plate is slidably coupled to the chamber base to move the chamber latch between a locked position and an unlocked position, the chamber latch is configured to mechanically engage a catch of the flow generator in the locked position in order to retain a connection between the chamber and the flow generator, the spring biases the chamber latch into the locked position, and the plate is slidable by the patient against the bias of the spring to move the chamber latch to the unlocked position, to allow the chamber base to be moved relative to the flow generator. 10. The humidifier of claim 9 , wherein the connection assembly is slidable in a first direction and wherein the lid closure assembly is slidably coupled to the chamber base and slidable in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 11. The humidifier of claim 9 , wherein the chamber base further includes a chamber plate comprising an aperture sized to receive the chamber latch and allow the chamber latch to move between the locked position and the unlocked position. 12. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein: top surface includes a top opening is oriented in a substantially perpendicular direction to the tub opening; the chamber lid seal sealingly engages the top surface around the top opening when the chamber lid is in the closed position; and the chamber lid seal biases the tub toward the chamber side wall when the chamber lid is in the closed position. 13. The humidifier of claim 1 , the chamber lid seal comprising: an outer sealing rim configured to pressurize a volume of the tub base with the flow of pressurized breathable gas, wherein the outer sealing rim includes a substantially rectangular perimeter; an inner sealing rim disposed entirely within the substantially rectangular perimeter of the outer sealing rim, the inner sealing rim including a substantially curvilinear perimeter; and when the chamber lid is pivoted from the open position to the closed position, a vertically directed force and a laterally directed force are applied against the tub, the vertically directed force being applied by the chamber lid seal contacting the top surface of the tub, thus urging the metal surface of the tub base toward the heater plate, and the laterally directed force being applied by the chamber lid seal contacting the at least partially inclined wall, thus urging the substantially flat tub sealing surface into sealing engagement with the chamber wall seal. 14. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the chamber base further comprises an electrical connector connected to a plurality of wires, the electrical connector configured to engage a flow generator. 15. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the chamber side wall further includes at least one electrical contact configured to form an electrical connection. 16. The humidifier of claim 1 , wherein the tub further comprises a tub lid having the substantially flat tub sealing surface, the tub lid being permanently connected to the tub base, and wherein the chamber fully encloses the tub lid and the tub base when the chamber lid is in the closed position. 17. A respiratory apparatus comprising: a mask configured to be worn by a patient; the humidifier of claim 1 ; a flow generator removably connected to the humidifier via a mechanical connection assembly and an electrical connection, the flow generator configured to generate the flow of pressurized breathable gas
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