Respiratory humidification system
US-2017173293-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US11344694B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11344694-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117550378-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2022 |
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An apparatus for humidifying a flow of breathable gas includes a water reservoir and a water reservoir dock forming a cavity structured and arranged to receive the water reservoir in an operative position. The water reservoir comprises a reservoir base including a cavity structured to hold a volume of water, the reservoir base including a main body and a thermally conductive portion provided to the main body. The thermally conductive portion comprises a combined layered arrangement including a metal plate and a thin film, the thin film comprising a non-metallic material and including a wall thickness of less than about 1 mm. The thin film is adapted to form at least a bottom interior surface of the water reservoir exposed to the volume of water, and the metal plate is adapted to form a bottom exterior surface of the water reservoir.
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A medical treatment apparatus for providing a supply of pressurized breathable air to a patient in a positive pressure range suitable for treatment of a respiratory disorder, the apparatus comprising: a flow generator configured to pressurize the supply of pressurized breathable air in the positive pressure range; a water reservoir including a cavity structured to hold a volume of water to humidify the supply of pressurized breathable air, the water reservoir including a water reservoir base and a water reservoir lid; a water reservoir dock structured and arranged to receive the water reservoir in an operative position, the water reservoir dock including a dock inlet arranged to, in use, supply pressurized air to the water reservoir, and a dock outlet to, in use, receive the supply of breathable air with added humidity from the water reservoir, the water reservoir dock including a ledge associated with a recessed slot; and a latch movably connected to the water reservoir lid to secure the water reservoir to the water reservoir dock in the operative position, the latch having a locking lever arranged to be manipulated by the patient's finger or thumb, a retaining protrusion to be received in the recessed slot behind the ledge, and a lid connector attached to the water reservoir lid, wherein the locking lever is pivotable about the lid connector to enable the retaining protrusion to move between a locked position and an unlocked position. 2. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the water reservoir is received within the water reservoir dock by horizontally sliding the water reservoir relative to the water reservoir dock, the retaining protrusion raises to slide over the ledge and downward into the recessed slot, and an end of the latch opposite the retaining protrusion lowers at a time when the retaining protrusion raises. 3. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein to remove the water reservoir from the water reservoir dock, a finger/thumb surface is manually depressed to raise the retaining protrusion above the ledge, at which point the water reservoir is slidingly removable from the water reservoir dock. 4. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the latch is a separate and distinct structure from the water reservoir, which is secured to the water reservoir. 5. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the water reservoir includes a water reservoir seal that seals between the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base. 6. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the water reservoir lid is attached to the water reservoir base to move about a first axis, and the locking lever is pivotable relative to the water reservoir lid about a second axis that is parallel to but offset from the first axis. 7. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the water reservoir lid includes a recess including a pair of slots to receive a respective side of the lid connector. 8. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the latch includes a resilient member that resiliently biases the retaining protrusion to the locked position. 9. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the retaining protrusion includes a taper to facilitate engagement of the retaining protrusion into the recessed slot, and the retaining protrusion includes a flat surface to engage behind the forward ledge. 10. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the finger/thumb surface is manually depressible to pivot the locking lever, thus raising the retaining protrusion into the unlocked position, against the bias of a resilient member. 11. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the retaining protrusion is pivotable out of the recessed slot in an upwards direction, thus allowing the water reservoir to be removed from the water reservoir dock. 12. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the finger/thumb surface includes a grip. 13. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a chassis supporting a blower of the flow generator, wherein the flow generator and the water reservoir dock are integrated, the water reservoir dock including a recess, in which the water reservoir is at least partly received, the water reservoir being engaged with the water reservoir dock by horizontally sliding the water reservoir at least partly into the recess of the water reservoir dock. 14. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the water reservoir is received within the water reservoir dock by horizontally sliding the water reservoir relative to the water reservoir dock, the retaining protrusion raises to slide over the ledge and downward into the recessed slot, and a finger/thumb surface lowers at a time when the retaining protrusion raises, wherein to remove the water reservoir from the water reservoir dock, the finger/thumb surface is depressed to raise the retaining protrusion above the ledge, at which point the water reservoir is slidingly removable from the water reservoir dock. 15. The medical treatment apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the water reservoir includes a water reservoir seal that seals between the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base, wherein the water reservoir lid includes a pair of slots to receive a respective side of the lid connector, wherein the latch includes a resilient member that resiliently biases the retaining protrusion to the locked position, wherein the resilient member has a proximal end extending from a bottom surface of the locking lever, a distal end with a flat portion that engages a top surface of the water reservoir lid, and an intermediate curved portion that transitions from the proximal end to the distal end, the flat portion being aligned with and positioned beneath the finger/thumb surface, and wherein the retaining protrusion includes a taper to facilitate engagement of the retaining protrusion into the recessed slot, and the retaining protrusion includes a flat surface to engage behind the ledge. 16. A medical treatment apparatus for providing a supply of pressurized breathable air to a patient in a positive pressure range suitable for treatment of a respiratory disorder, the apparatus comprising: a flow generator configured to pressurize the supply of pressurized breathable air in the positive pressure range; a water reservoir including a cavity structured to hold a volume of water to humidify the supply of pressurized breathable air, the water reservoir including a water reservoir base and a water reservoir lid that is connected to the water reservoir base at a first location; a water reservoir dock structured and arranged to receive the water reservoir in an operative position, the water reservoir dock including a dock inlet arranged to, in use, supply pressurized air to the water reservoir, and a dock outlet to, in use, receive the supply of breathable air with added humidity from the water reservoir, the water reservoir dock including a first retainer; and a latch connected to the water reservoir lid to secure the water reservoir to the water reservoir dock in the operative position, the latch having a locking lever that is pivotably connected to the water reservoir lid at a second location that is different than the first location, the locking lever having a first portion end including a finger/thumb surface adapted to be manipulated by the patient's finger or thumb, and a second portion end, opposite to the first portion end, the second portion end having a second retainer to be locked with the fir
in the inspiratory path · CPC title
including calculation means, e.g. using a processor · CPC title
before being humidified or mixed with a beneficial agent · CPC title
after being humidified or mixed with a beneficial agent · CPC title
with memories providing a history of measured variating parameters of apparatus or patient · CPC title
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