Oscillating positive expiratory pressure device
US-2017049979-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US11964103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11964103-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017090072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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A respiratory treatment device having an inlet configured to receive exhaled air into the device, an outlet configured to permit exhaled air to exit the device, a valve moveable in response to a threshold exhalation pressure at the inlet between a closed position where the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is restricted, and an open exhalation position where the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is less restricted, and a valve brace configured to support the valve, wherein a position of the valve brace relative to the valve is selectively adjustable to increase or decrease the threshold exhalation pressure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory treatment device comprising: an inlet configured to receive exhaled air into the device; an outlet configured to permit exhaled air to exit the device; a valve moveable in response to a threshold exhalation pressure at the inlet between a closed position where a flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is restricted, and an open exhalation position where the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is less restricted; and, a valve brace configured to support the valve, wherein a position of the valve brace relative to the valve is selectively adjustable to increase or decrease the threshold exhalation pressure; wherein the valve is configured to remain in the open exhalation position during the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet. 2. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein selective adjustment of the position of the valve brace relative to the valve increases or decrease a stiffness of the valve. 3. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein selective adjustment of the position of the valve brace relative to the valve increases or decreases an area of the valve supported by the valve brace. 4. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the valve is a two-way flap valve. 5. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , further comprising a valve seat configured to retain the valve in the closed position until the threshold exhalation pressure is obtained at the inlet. 6. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , further comprising a valve seat positioned to engage a periphery of the valve. 7. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , further comprising a first housing component and a second housing component, wherein the first housing component and the second housing component are removably connected. 8. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the inlet comprises a mucus trap. 9. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the inlet comprises a screen having a plurality of openings. 10. A respiratory treatment device comprising: an inlet configured to receive exhaled air into the device; an outlet configured to permit exhaled air to exit the device; a valve moveable in response to a threshold exhalation pressure at the inlet between a closed position where a flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is restricted, and an open exhalation position where the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is less restricted; and, a valve brace configured to support the valve, wherein a position of the valve brace relative to the valve is selectively adjustable to increase or decrease the threshold exhalation pressure; wherein the valve is moveable in response to an inhalation pressure at the inlet between the closed position and an open inhalation position where the flow of air from the outlet to the inlet is less restricted. 11. The respiratory treatment device of claim 10 wherein the valve is biased toward the closed position when the valve is moved from the closed position. 12. The respiratory treatment device of claim 10 wherein the valve is configured to remain in the open exhalation position during the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet. 13. The respiratory treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the valve comprises a flap valve. 14. The respiratory treatment device of claim 13 , wherein the flap valve is a two-way flap valve. 15. A respiratory treatment device comprising: an inlet configured to receive exhaled air into the device; an outlet configured to permit exhaled air to exit the device; a valve moveable in response to a threshold exhalation pressure at the inlet between a closed position where a flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is restricted, and an open exhalation position where the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet is less restricted; a valve brace configured to support the valve, wherein a position of the valve brace relative to the valve is selectively adjustable to increase or decrease the threshold exhalation pressure; and, a reset button configured to return the valve from the open exhalation position to the closed position. 16. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the reset button is connected to the device by a molded-in spring. 17. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the reset button is selectively rotatable to adjust the position of the valve brace relative to the valve. 18. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the reset button comprises a plurality of gear teeth configured to engage a plurality of teeth on the valve brace. 19. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the valve is a two-way flap valve. 20. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the valve is configured to remain in the open exhalation position during the flow of air from the inlet to the outlet.
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