Medical components with microstructures for humidification and condensate management

US11801358B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11801358-B2
Application numberUS-201916460181-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 2, 2019
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateOct 31, 2023
Grant dateOct 31, 2023

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Abstract

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New medical circuit components and methods for forming such components are disclosed. These components include microstructures for humidification and/or condensate management. The disclosed microstructures can be incorporated into a variety of components, including tubes (e.g., inspiratory breathing tubes and expiratory breathing tubes and other tubing between various elements of a breathing circuit, such as ventilators, humidifiers, filters, water traps, sample lines, connectors, gas analyzers, and the like), Y-connectors, catheter mounts, humidifiers, and patient interfaces (e.g., masks for covering the nose and face, nasal masks, cannulas, nasal pillows, etc.), floats, probes, and sensors in a variety of medical circuits.

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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory humidification chamber suitable for use with a respiratory humidifier, comprising: a respiratory humidification chamber body defining an interior space, the interior space configured to hold water; and a mixing element within the respiratory humidification chamber body, the mixing element configured to facilitate mixing of gaseous and liquid phases of water, wherein when in use, the mixing element is in direct contact with the liquid phase of water. 2. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element is movable in response to a flow of gas through the respiratory humidification chamber body. 3. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element is integral with the respiratory humidification chamber body. 4. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element is supported by the respiratory humidification chamber body. 5. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element extends downwardly from an upper wall of the respiratory humidification chamber body. 6. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element comprises microstructures. 7. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , wherein the mixing element comprises a turbine comprising a plurality of turbine blades. 8. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 7 , wherein the turbine blades comprise microstructures. 9. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 7 , wherein a bottom surface of the turbine comprises a projection that defines an axis of rotation. 10. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 7 , wherein the turbine comprises a base and the plurality of turbine blades are connectable to the base. 11. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 10 , wherein the turbine blades are generally or substantially planar. 12. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , further comprising a dual valve arrangement configured to control the entry of water into the respiratory humidification chamber body through a water inlet, wherein at least one of valves of the dual valve arrangement is not controlled by a float. 13. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 12 , wherein a first valve of the dual valve arrangement is controlled by a float and a second valve of the dual valve arrangement is controlled by an actuator arrangement comprising a water level sensor and a valve actuator. 14. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 13 , wherein the second valve of the dual valve arrangement is normally biased to a closed position and is configured to be moved to an open position by the valve actuator. 15. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 13 , wherein the respiratory humidification chamber body comprises a planar wall and the water level sensor is located on the planar wall. 16. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 15 , wherein an inlet port and an outlet port are located adjacent the planar wall. 17. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , further comprising at least one internal guide wall configured to guide a flow of gases within the respiratory humidification chamber body. 18. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 17 , wherein the at least one internal guide wall is configured to facilitate flow into and out of the mixing element. 19. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 1 , further comprising a sheet. 20. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 19 , wherein the sheet is adhered to the respiratory humidification chamber body. 21. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 19 , wherein the sheet is flexible. 22. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 19 , wherein the sheet comprises microstructures. 23. The respiratory humidification chamber of claim 19 , wherein the sheet comprises thermally conductive portions. 24. A respiratory humidification chamber suitable for use with a respiratory humidifier, comprising: an exterior wall defining an interior space; and a mixing element within the respiratory humidification chamber that facilitates mixing of gaseous and liquid phases of water, wherein when in use, the mixing element is in direct contact with the liquid phase of water. 25. A respiratory humidification chamber assembly suitable for use with a respiratory humidifier, the respiratory humidification chamber assembly comprising: a respiratory humidification chamber body comprising a reservoir portion configured to hold water and an evaporator portion adjacent the reservoir portion configured to facilitate evaporation of water; and a mixing element within the respiratory humidification chamber body configured to facilitate mixing of gaseous and liquid phases of water, wherein when in use, the mixing element is in direct contact with the liquid phase of water.

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  • Condensation traps · CPC title

  • including calculation means, e.g. using a processor · CPC title

  • Respiratory or anaesthetic masks · CPC title

  • Connecting tubes · CPC title

  • the humidifying liquid or the beneficial agent · CPC title

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What does patent US11801358B2 cover?
New medical circuit components and methods for forming such components are disclosed. These components include microstructures for humidification and/or condensate management. The disclosed microstructures can be incorporated into a variety of components, including tubes (e.g., inspiratory breathing tubes and expiratory breathing tubes and other tubing between various elements of a breathing ci…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0808. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 2023 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).