Humidifier and/or flow generator for CPAP device

US12048815B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12048815-B2
Application numberUS-202318215977-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2023
Priority dateAug 15, 2005
Publication dateJul 30, 2024
Grant dateJul 30, 2024

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A PAP device is configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways and includes a flow generator with a blower configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas. A flexible face seal is positioned at an outlet end of a blower discharge path. A tub configured to hold a body of water and humidify the pressurized flow of respiratory gas includes a heat conducting base plate and a side wall. A base supports both the flow generator and the tub and includes a floor with a heater plate and a spring biased catch configured to secure the tub to the base. The spring biased catch is configured so that applying a downward force on the tub so that the tub presses against the floor of the base secures the tub to the base and allows the tub to be released from the base.

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What is claimed is: 1. A positive airway pressure device configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways, the positive airway pressure device comprising: a flow generator comprising a blower configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas and a blower wall with a blower discharge path configured to convey the pressurized flow of respiratory gas from the blower; a flexible face seal connected to the blower wall, the flexible face seal comprising an aperture and a lip curling inwardly from a perimeter of the flexible face seal toward the aperture; a tub configured to hold a body of water and humidify the pressurized flow of respiratory gas, the tub comprising a heat conducting base plate and a tub side wall, the tub side wall having a substantially flat portion that surrounds an air opening that is substantially co-planar with the substantially flat portion; and a base that supports both the flow generator and the tub, the base comprising: a floor with a heater plate, the floor being supported by at least one spring; and a catch configured to releasably secure the tub to the base, wherein, to secure the tub to the base, the floor is configured to be deflected against the bias of the at least one spring by pressing the tub downwards so that the catch engages with a portion of the tub; and wherein, to allow the tub to be detached from the base, the catch is configured so that applying a downward force against the tub presses the tub against the floor of the base to disengage the catch from the portion of the tub. 2. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the tub configured to engage the catch is a lower portion of the tub, and wherein the catch comprises a movable retaining member configured to engage the portion of the tub to secure the tub to the base. 3. The positive airway pressure device of claim 2 , wherein the catch is configured so that pressing downwardly on the tub causes the retaining member to move to a disengaging position. 4. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the catch is configured to move between a securing position and a release position when the floor moves downward. 5. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , further comprising a guide assembly comprising a pair of flange portions and a pair of C-shaped channel portions, each of the C-shaped channel portions being configured to receive a respective one of the pair of flange portions. 6. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the heater plate of the base is positioned to engage the heat conducting base plate of the tub when the tub is received by the base. 7. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the substantially flat portion of the side wall that surrounds the air opening of the tub is arranged to engage the lip of the flexible face seal upon the tub being fully received by the base. 8. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the tub and the flexible face seal are configured so that no part of the tub enters the aperture of the flexible face seal when the tub is fully received by the base. 9. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the catch is configured to produce a clicking sound when the tub is secured to the base. 10. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the lip of the flexible face seal is configured to be pressed against the tub side wall when the flexible face seal is pressurized. 11. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein the flow generator is separable from the base. 12. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , further comprising a guide assembly comprising a pair of flange portions and a pair of C-shaped channel portions, each of the C-shaped channel portions being configured to receive a respective one of the pair of flange portions, wherein the catch comprises a movable retaining member configured to engage the tub to secure the tub to the base, wherein the portion of the tub configured to engage the catch is a lower portion of the tub, wherein the catch is configured to move between a securing position and a release position when the floor moves downward, wherein the catch is configured so that pressing downwardly on the tub causes the retaining member to move to a disengaging position, wherein the heater plate of the base is positioned to engage the heat conducting base plate of the tub when the tub is received by the base, wherein the substantially flat portion of the side wall that surrounds the air opening of the tub is arranged to engage the lip of the flexible face seal upon the tub being fully received by the base, wherein the tub and the flexible face seal are configured so that no part of the tub enters the aperture of the flexible face seal when the tub is fully received by the base, wherein the catch is configured to produce a clicking sound when the tub is secured to the base, and wherein the lip of the flexible face seal is configured to be pressed against the tub side wall when the flexible face seal is pressurized. 13. The positive airway pressure device of claim 1 , wherein to secure the tub to the base, the tub is configured to be deflected downward in conjunction with the floor against the bias of the at least one spring by pressing the tub downwards so that the catch engages with a portion of the tub. 14. A positive airway pressure treatment system comprising: the positive airway pressure device of claim 2 ; and an air delivery tube, wherein the positive airway pressure device further comprises an air delivery tube connector configured to be connected to the air delivery tube. 15. The positive airway pressure treatment system of claim 14 , further comprising a patient interface that is connectable to the air delivery tube. 16. A positive airway pressure device configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways, the positive airway pressure device comprising: a flow generator portion comprising a blower configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas, a blower discharge path configured to convey the pressurized flow of respiratory gas from the blower; a humidifier portion configured to humidify the pressurized flow of respiratory gas, the humidifier portion and the flow generator portion sharing a common base, the humidifier portion comprising a heater plate; a tub configured to hold a body of water, the tub comprising a heat conducting base plate; and a securing catch assembly comprising a first spring and being configured to secure the tub to the humidifier portion upon the tub being engaged with the humidifier portion, the securing catch assembly having a retaining member configured to secure the tub to and release the tub from the base upon the tub being downwardly pressed against the bias of the first spring to move the retaining member from a securing position, in which the tub is secured against movement relative to the base, to a release position in which the tub is removable from the base. 17. The positive airway pressure device of claim 16 , wherein the flow generator portion further comprises a flexible face seal positioned at an outlet end of the blower discharge path, the flexible face seal comprising an aperture and a lip curling inwardly from a perimeter of the flexible face seal toward the aperture. 18. The positive airway pressure device of claim 17 , wherein the tub further comprises a side wall, the side wall having a substantially flat portion that surrounds an ai

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  • Measuring or controlling the flow rate · CPC title

  • characterised by a particular materials · CPC title

  • Bellows; Connecting tubes {(having means for taking samples G01N1/22); Water traps; Patient circuits} · CPC title

  • Blowers or centrifugal pumps · CPC title

  • with face sealing means comprising a flap or membrane projecting inwards, such that sealing increases with increasing inhalation gas pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US12048815B2 cover?
A PAP device is configured to deliver a pressurized flow of respiratory gas to a patient's airways and includes a flow generator with a blower configured to pressurize the flow of respiratory gas. A flexible face seal is positioned at an outlet end of a blower discharge path. A tub configured to hold a body of water and humidify the pressurized flow of respiratory gas includes a heat conducting…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
ResMed Pty Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2024 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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