Facially fitting devices with illuminated placement markers

US11529490B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11529490-B2
Application numberUS-201816029783-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2018
Priority dateJul 9, 2018
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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Disclosed herein are facially fitting devices, such as nasal cannulas and oxygen masks, including illuminating placement marker(s), which facilitate correct placement of the facially fitting devices on a face of a subject in dark conditions. The placement marker is powered by a thermo-electric generator, which generates electrical power via thermal coupling thereof to skin on the face of a subject when the facially fitting device is fitted, or partially fitted, on the face of the subject.

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What is claimed is: 1. A facially fitting device for delivering gas to, and/or collecting gas from, a subject, the device comprising: a gas port configured to be fluidly connected to an external system for providing and/or collecting gas; at least one contact portion, each configured to contact at least one skin surface at, or near, a nose-mouth region, or near a nose, when the device is at least partially fitted on the face of a subject; at least one thermo-electric generator (TEG) wherein a first side thereof is exposed or thermally exposed on the least one contact portion, and configured to be powered through a temperature difference between the skin surface and a second side of the TEG; and at least one light source, powered by the at least one TEG, configured to provide at least one illuminating placement marker and positioned on the device such as to be automatically powered on and to illuminate the nose-mouth region or the nose, and/or parts of the face on sides of the nose, when the device is placed in a worn position. 2. The facially fitting device of claim 1 , wherein the device is a nasal cannula comprising a main body portion and one or two hollow nasal prongs; wherein each of the one or two hollow nasal prongs extends upward from the main body portion and is configured to be fitted into a respective nostril of the subject; and wherein the main body portion comprises the contact portion and the gas port, which is fluidly connected to the one or two hollow nasal prongs. 3. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the contact portion contacts a skin surface between the upper lip of the subject and the nose of the subject when the device is at least partially fitted on the face of a subject. 4. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the external system is an oxygen source and/or a capnograph. 5. The facially fitting device of claim 4 , wherein the main body portion further comprises a second gas port configured to be fluidly connected to the external system, and wherein the main body portion further comprises nasal oxygen delivery perforations, fluidly connected to the second gas port, and wherein the external system is configured to (i) provide supplemental oxygen via the second gas port and (ii) collect exhaled breath via the gas port. 6. The facially fitting device of claim 3 , further comprising an oral scoop element adjacent to the main body portion from below, the oral scoop element being configured, when the device is fitted on the face of the subject, to extend over a mouth of the subject, and to collect orally exhaled breath via an oral breath collection opening in the oral scoop element, the oral breath collection opening being fluidly coupled to the gas port. 7. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the contact portion measures between about 1 cm 2 to about 10 cm 2 and is configured to allow providing power to the light source in the range of about 1 μW to about 1 mW. 8. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the TEG and the light source are centrally positioned on the main body portion, such as to illuminate the nose from below. 9. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one TEG comprises two TEGs respectively positioned on a right section and a left section of the main body portion, and the at least one light source comprises two light sources respectively positioned on the right section and the left section, such as to respectively illuminate a right part and a left part of the nose-mouth region. 10. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the light source is a light-emitting diode. 11. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the TEG comprises a pair of thermally conducting substrates having sandwiched therebetween at least one pair of n-type and p-type semiconductor legs electrically connected in series. 12. The facially fitting device of claim 2 , wherein the second side of the TEG is exposed or thermally exposed to gas/gas flow on an inner surface of the main body portion; the inner surface defining a passage for gas flow within the main body portion. 13. The facially fitting device of claim 1 , wherein the device is an oxygen/capnography/capnoxygen mask comprising a cup member configured to be fitted about the nose-mouth region, the cup member comprises the contact portion on a rim of the cup member. 14. The facially fitting device of claim 13 , wherein the external system is an oxygen source and/or a capnograph. 15. The facially fitting device of claim 13 , wherein the cup member is transparent or substantially transparent, and wherein the at least one TEG comprises two TEGs respectively positioned on a right segment and a left segment of the rim, and the at least one light source comprises two light sources respectively positioned on a right side and a left side of the cup member, such as to respectively illuminate a right part and a left part of the nose-cheek region. 16. The facially fitting device of claim 13 , wherein the right segment and the left segment each measures between about 1 cm to about 5 cm in length, and are configured to allow providing power to the each of the light sources in the range of about 1 μW to about 1 mW. 17. The facially fitting device of claim 13 , wherein the light source is a light-emitting diode. 18. The facially fitting device of claim 15 , wherein the two light sources are positioned on an inner surface of the cup member or embedded within the cup member. 19. The facially fitting device of claim 13 , wherein the second side of the TEG is exposed or thermally exposed to air on an outer surface of the cup member or on the rim. 20. A method of manufacturing a facially fitting device for delivering gas to, and/or collecting gas from, a subject, wherein the facially fitting device is configured to provide illumination through the Seebeck effect, the method comprising: providing a facially fitting device comprising at least one contact portion, said contact portion configured to contact at least one skin surface at, or near, a nose-mouth region, or near a nose, when the device is at least partially fitted on the face of a subject; incorporating at least one thermo-electric generator (TEG) into or onto the contact portion such that a first side of the at least one TEG is exposed or thermally exposed on the least one contact portion and configured to be powered through a temperature difference between the skin surface and a second side of the TEG; and incorporating at least one light source, powered by the at least one TEG to provide at least one illuminating placement marker on the device such as to automatically power on and to enable illumination of the nose-mouth region or the nose, and/or parts of the face on sides of the nose, when the device is placed in a worn position.

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Classifications

  • Measuring rate of CO2 production · CPC title

  • A61B5/097Primary

    Devices for facilitating collection of breath or for directing breath into or through measuring devices · CPC title

  • Nasal cannula assemblies for oxygen therapy · CPC title

  • Oxygen · CPC title

  • thermo-electric, e.g. Peltier effect, thermocouples, semi-conductors · CPC title

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What does patent US11529490B2 cover?
Disclosed herein are facially fitting devices, such as nasal cannulas and oxygen masks, including illuminating placement marker(s), which facilitate correct placement of the facially fitting devices on a face of a subject in dark conditions. The placement marker is powered by a thermo-electric generator, which generates electrical power via thermal coupling thereof to skin on the face of a subj…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oridion Medical 1987 Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/097. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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