Differential Spectral Liquid Level Sensor
US-2018299317-A1 · Oct 18, 2018 · US
US12434034B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12434034-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017433465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 7, 2025 |
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A sensor and method for determining the state of a humidification chamber in a respiratory gas humidifier. The sensor comprises a transmitter for emitting an electromagnetic radiation signal, a receiver for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal and providing an output signal, and a controller for varying the intensity of the electromagnetic radiation signal emitted by the transmitter and/or the gain setting of the receiver. The controller has two sensor configurations, a first configuration in which the transmitter emits an electromagnetic radiation signal having a first intensity, the receiver has a first gain setting, and the receiver provides a first output signal, and a second configuration in which the transmitter emits an electromagnetic radiation signal having a second intensity, the receiver has a second gain setting, and the receiver provides a second output signal, wherein the first intensity is different to the second intensity, and/or the first gain setting is different to the second gain setting, and the controller determines a state of the humidification chamber by comparing the first and second outputs of the receiver with one or more threshold values.
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A sensor comprising: a transmitter for emitting an electromagnetic radiation signal; a receiver for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal and providing an output signal indicative of a received amount of electromagnetic radiation at the receiver; and a controller configured to: vary an intensity of the electromagnetic radiation signal emitted by the transmitter and/or a gain setting of the receiver; receive the output signal from the receiver; and compare a value of the output signal with one or more threshold values, the controller having: a first sensor configuration in which the controller causes the transmitter to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal having a first intensity and the receiver to have a first gain setting, the output signal provided to the controller by the receiver being a first output signal indicative of the amount of the electromagnetic radiation received at the receiver; and a second sensor configuration in which the controller causes the transmitter to emit a second electromagnetic radiation signal having a second intensity and the receiver to have a second gain setting, the output signal provided to the controller by the receiver when in the second sensor configuration being a second output signal indicative of the amount of electromagnetic radiation received at the receiver, wherein the first intensity is different from the second intensity, and/or the first gain setting is different from the second gain setting, and the controller compares the first output signal with a first threshold value, and determines that a humidification chamber in a respiratory gas humidifier is in either i) a first state, or ii) a one of two further states, and when it is determined that the humidification chamber is in ii) one of two further states, the controller compares the second output signal with a second threshold value to determine whether the humidification chamber is in a second state or a third state. 2. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein it is determined whether the humidification chamber is in the first state based directly on a comparison of the first output signal with one of the threshold values. 3. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein it is determined whether to indicate a fault with the humidification chamber based directly on a comparison of the first output signal with the first threshold value. 4. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third states of the humidification chamber determined by the controller comprise (i) the humidification chamber being present and a level of a water reservoir being above a threshold level, (ii) the humidification chamber being present and a level of a water reservoir being below a threshold level, and (iii) the humidification chamber not being present. 5. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first output signal is obtained and then compared to a first threshold value before the second output signal is obtained and then compared to a second threshold value. 6. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second output signals are obtained and then compared to first and second threshold values. 7. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the determining of the state of the humidification chamber is repeated at intervals, such that a regular determination of the state of the humidification chamber is obtained. 8. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein an alarm signal is initiated in response to determining that the humidification chamber is empty or near empty, and/or in response to determining that the humidification chamber is not present. 9. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the controller has a third sensor configuration in which the controller causes the transmitter to emit a reference electromagnetic radiation signal having a third intensity and the receiver to have a third gain setting, the output signal provided to the controller by the receiver when in the third sensor configuration being a third output signal indicative of the amount of electromagnetic radiation received at the receiver. 10. The sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the third intensity is a minimum non-zero intensity of the transmitter and/or the third gain setting is a minimum non-zero gain setting of the receiver. 11. The sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the third output signal is subtracted from the first output signal to produce a calibrated first output signal, and/or the third output signal is subtracted from the second output signal to produce a calibrated second output signal. 12. The sensor according to claim 11 , wherein comparing the first output signal with a threshold value comprises comparing the calibrated first output signal with the threshold value, and/or comparing the second output signal with a threshold value comprises comparing the calibrated second output signal with the threshold value. 13. A method of determining the state of a humidification chamber in a respiratory gas humidifier, the method comprising: emitting a first electromagnetic radiation signal having a first intensity from a transmitter, and receiving the first electromagnetic radiation signal at a receiver having a first gain setting, such that the receiver provides a first output signal to a controller, the first output signal indicative of the amount of electromagnetic radiation received at the receiver; emitting a second electromagnetic radiation signal having a second intensity from a transmitter, and receiving the second electromagnetic radiation signal at a receiver having a second gain setting, such that the receiver provides a second output signal to a controller, the second output signal indicative of the amount of electromagnetic radiation received at the receiver; and comparing the first output signal with a first threshold value, and determining that the humidification chamber is in either i) a first state, or ii) one of two further states; and when it is determined that the humidification chamber is in ii) one of two further states, comparing the second output signal with a second threshold value to determine whether the humidification chamber is in a second state or a third state, wherein the first intensity is different from the second intensity, and/or the first gain setting is different from the second gain setting. 14. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising determining whether to indicate a fault with the humidification chamber based on the determined state of the humidification chamber. 15. The method of claim 13 , using the sensor according to claim 1 . 16. A humidifier comprising: a humidification chamber; and a sensor comprising: a transmitter for emitting an electromagnetic radiation signal; a receiver for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal and providing an output signal indicative of a received amount of electromagnetic radiation at the receiver, the transmitter and the receiver positioned at opposing walls of the humidification chamber; and a controller configured to: vary an intensity of the electromagnetic radiation signal emitted by the transmitter and/or a gain setting of the receiver; receive the output signal from the receiver; and compare a value of the output signal with one or more threshold values, the controller having: a first sensor configuration in which the controller causes the transmitter to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal having a first intensity and the receiver to have a first gain setting, the output signal provided to the controller by the receiver being a f
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