Systems and methods for treating coronavirus
US-2024131003-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US12285569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12285569-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117368009-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 29, 2025 |
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A carbon dioxide absorber ( 1 ) and a closed-circuit breathing apparatus ( 2 ) with the carbon dioxide absorber are based on the carbon dioxide absorber having an inlet ( 3 ) and an outlet ( 4 ) gas-tight connectable by a flow duct ( 5 ), in which a material ( 6 ) is arranged, which absorbs some carbon dioxide contained in the breathing gas stream sent through the material. The flow duct ( 5 ) is enclosed in some areas by a housing ( 7 ), in which a window element ( 8 ) is arranged. A display element ( 9 ) arranged movably in the flow duct ( 5 ) is visible through the window element from outside of the housing and/or through which window element the radiation reflected by the display element ( 9 ) exits to the outside. A distance between the window element ( 8 ) and the display element ( 9 ) varies as a function of the quantity of carbon dioxide-absorbing material arranged in the flow duct ( 5 ).
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A carbon dioxide absorber comprising: an inlet; an outlet, the inlet and the outlet being connectable to a closed-circuit breathing apparatus; a flow duct gas-tight connecting the inlet and the outlet; carbon dioxide absorbing material arranged in the flow duct to absorb at least some carbon dioxide contained in a breathing gas stream sent through the carbon dioxide absorbing material; a housing enclosing the flow duct in at least some areas; a window element arranged at the housing; a display element arranged movably in the flow duct, the display element being visible from outside of the housing through the window element and/or configured such that radiation reflected by the display element exits to the outside of the housing through the window element, wherein a distance between the window element and the display element is configured to vary as a function of a quantity of carbon dioxide-absorbing material arranged in the flow duct; and an optical element through which a light beam entering the window element from the outside from a surrounding area is configured to be deflected divergently from a central axis extending from the window element to the display element. 2. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the display element is associated with a pressing unit arranged movably within the flow duct, the pressing unit being indirectly or directly in contact with the carbon dioxide absorbing material. 3. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the display element is arranged on the pressing unit and is acted on by a spring force to push and/or pull the display element toward the carbon dioxide absorbing material. 4. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the pressing unit has a screen configuration in at least some areas. 5. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein a mark is arranged on the window element. 6. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the display element comprises at least one opaque material. 7. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the optical element comprises at least one of a lens and a prism. 8. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the optical element is integrated into the window element. 9. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the carbon dioxide absorbing material is configured as a bulk material. 10. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the carbon dioxide absorbing material comprises at least one of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH) 2 ) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). 11. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the housing is a part of a disposable cartridge. 12. The carbon dioxide absorber in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the flow duct comprises a closable filling opening through which the carbon dioxide absorbing material is configured to be at least one of filled in and removed. 13. A closed-circuit breathing apparatus comprising: a breathing tube; and a carbon dioxide absorber, the carbon dioxide absorber comprising: an inlet; an outlet, the inlet and the outlet being connectable to the breathing tube; a flow duct gas-tight connecting the inlet and the outlet; carbon dioxide absorbing material arranged in the flow duct to absorb at least some carbon dioxide contained in a breathing gas stream sent through the carbon dioxide absorbing material; a housing enclosing the flow duct in at least some areas; a window element arranged at the housing; a display element arranged movably in the flow duct, the display element being visible from outside of the housing through the window element and/or configured such that radiation reflected by the display element exits to the outside of the housing through the window element, wherein a distance between the window element and the display element is configured to vary as a function of a quantity of carbon dioxide-absorbing material arranged in the flow duct; and an optical element through which a light beam entering the window element from the outside from a surrounding area is configured to be deflected divergently from a central axis extending from the window element to the display element. 14. The closed-circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the display element is associated with a pressing unit arranged movably within the flow duct, the pressing unit being indirectly or directly in contact with the carbon dioxide absorbing material. 15. The closed-circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the display element is arranged on the pressing unit and is acted on by a spring force to push and/or pull the display element toward the carbon dioxide absorbing material. 16. The closed-circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with claim 14 , wherein a mark is arranged on the window element. 17. The closed-circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with claim 14 , further comprising a closed-circuit breathing apparatus housing, the breathing tube and the carbon dioxide absorber being connected to the closed-circuit breathing apparatus housing. 18. The closed-circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with claim 17 , further comprising at least one additional component comprising at least one of a breathing bag, an oxygen source and a breathing gas cooler, wherein the at least one additional component is connected to the closed-circuit breathing apparatus housing.
Cartridges with absorbing substances for respiratory apparatus {(carbon dioxide absorbing devices A61M16/22)} · CPC title
by visual feedback · CPC title
cooled · CPC title
in closed circulation · CPC title
with light-conducting sensing elements, e.g. prisms · CPC title
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