Conduit with heating element

US12280214B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12280214-B2
Application numberUS-202117178579-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 18, 2021
Priority dateJun 21, 2000
Publication dateApr 22, 2025
Grant dateApr 22, 2025

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Abstract

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A conduit for a breathing circuit includes a heater associated, at least in part, with a hydrophilic layer. The purpose of the heater is to evaporate any condensed liquid collecting in the conduit, which is first sucked up by the hydrophilic layer. The heated wick reduces the risk of collected water being passed to the patient and causing choking fits or discomfit. It is preferred that the heated wick lies freely in the conduit to settle at low points in the conduit where condensation may collect.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conduit for a breathing circuit, the conduit comprising: an enclosing wall having a first end and a second end, the enclosing wall comprising an extrusion comprising a breathable material that allows passage of water vapor through the enclosing wall without allowing passage of liquid water through the enclosing wall; and a heater positioned within the conduit, the heater comprising at least one elongate heating element, the at least one elongate heating element being at least partially covered with an outer hydrophilic layer, the outer hydrophilic layer being constructed of a water-resistant material, and the outer hydrophilic layer attracting water into spaces and/or voids on an outer surface of the outer hydrophilic layer through capillary action, the heater being positioned freely within the conduit such that at least a part of the heater is configured to settle at a low point in the conduit. 2. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one heating element comprises heater wire strands, the heater wire strands being coated in an electrical insulating material, and the heater wire strands being formed into a braided mesh tube that defines the outer hydrophilic layer. 3. The conduit of claim 2 , wherein the braided mesh tube forms a heated wick that can attract water through capillary action. 4. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one elongate heating element comprises at least one positive wire and at least one negative wire, the at least one positive wire and the at least one negative wire being arranged co-axially, each of the at least one positive wire and the at least one negative wire being surrounded by an electrical insulating layer, and the at least one positive wire and the at least one negative wire being surrounded by an outer water-attracting braid that defines the outer hydrophilic layer. 5. The conduit of claim 4 , wherein the outer water-attracting braid defines the spaces and/or voids on the outer surface of the outer hydrophilic layer. 6. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the water-resistant material is polyethylene terephthalate (PET). 7. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the water-resistant material is polyethylene or polypropylene. 8. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the outer hydrophilic layer is formed from a partially foamed plastic layer. 9. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the outer hydrophilic layer is formed by sintering. 10. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the heater comprises a plurality of elongate heating elements. 11. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one elongate heating element is imbedded in the outer hydrophilic layer. 12. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the at least one elongate heating element is covered with an inner insulating layer. 13. The conduit of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer comprises grooves and/or fins, the grooves and/or fins being configured to facilitate capillary action. 14. The conduit of claim 13 , wherein the grooves are axial, annular, helical, or knurled in a crisscross configuration.

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  • Devices for humidifying or heating the inspired gas by using recovered moisture or heat from the expired gas · CPC title

  • Joints or connectors · CPC title

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

  • in the connecting tubes · CPC title

  • Circuit type · CPC title

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What does patent US12280214B2 cover?
A conduit for a breathing circuit includes a heater associated, at least in part, with a hydrophilic layer. The purpose of the heater is to evaporate any condensed liquid collecting in the conduit, which is first sucked up by the hydrophilic layer. The heated wick reduces the risk of collected water being passed to the patient and causing choking fits or discomfit. It is preferred that the heat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/1045. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 22 2025 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?
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