Flow generator
US-10092716-B2 · Oct 9, 2018 · US
US12440632B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12440632-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418609761-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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The present technology is directed to a respiratory pressure therapy system, that includes a plenum chamber pressurisable to a therapeutic pressure above ambient air pressure, a seal-forming structure to form a seal with an entrance to the patient's airways to maintain said therapeutic pressure in the plenum chamber throughout the patient's respiratory cycle in use, a positioning and stabilising structure constructed and arranged to provide an elastic force to hold the seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on the patient's head, a blower configured to generate the flow of air and pressurise the plenum chamber to the therapeutic pressure, the blower having a motor, the blower being connected to the plenum chamber such that the blower is suspended from the patient's head and the axis of rotation of the motor is perpendicular to the patient's sagittal plane, and a power supply configured to provide electrical power to the blower.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A portable and head-wearable respiratory pressure therapy (RPT) system in which all of a blower, a battery to supply power to the blower, a controller to operate the blower, and a patient interface having a silicone cushion are mounted with a headgear and supported entirely by a patient's head in use, wherein the blower is mounted forwardly of the silicone cushion of the patient interface such that in use a motor of the blower is suspended forwardly of the patient's head and an axis of rotation of the motor of the blower is generally perpendicular to the patient's sagittal plane, and wherein the blower is a head-wearable blower that includes: a shaft extending in opposite directions from the motor along the axis of rotation of the motor, a first pair of impellers mounted to the shaft on a first side of the motor, and a second pair of impellers mounted to the shaft on a second side of the motor opposite from the first side. 2. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , further comprising a vent assembly having a flexible flap positioned between the head-wearable blower and the patient's head in use. 3. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 2 , wherein the flexible flap of the vent assembly is configured to cover a ventilation path during an inhalation phase to inhibit pressurized air from the head-wearable blower from being discharged to atmosphere. 4. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 3 , wherein the flexible flap of the vent assembly comprises a thin membrane that is elastically deformable due to air pressure. 5. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein the battery is a head-wearable battery attached to the headgear such that in use the battery is supported on a top of the patient's head while the head-wearable blower is suspended forwardly of the patient's nose. 6. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 5 , further comprising comprise at least one wire supported by the headgear, covered by a fabric layer, and providing electrical communication between the head-wearable blower and the battery. 7. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is a head-wearable controller attached to the headgear and configured to deliver control signals to the head-wearable blower. 8. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 7 , wherein the head-wearable controller comprises a data communication interface that is wirelessly connectable to a local external device. 9. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 7 , wherein the head-wearable controller comprises a data communication interface that is wirelessly connectable to an external communication network. 10. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein each impeller of the first pair of impellers and the second pair of impellers comprises an impeller hub, impeller vanes extending radially from the impeller hub, and an impeller shroud. 11. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein the head-wearable blower further comprises a first inlet muffler on the first side of the motor, and a second inlet muffler on a second side of the motor opposite from the first side. 12. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein the patient interface having the silicone cushion at least partially defines a plenum chamber configured to maintain a therapeutic pressure in the plenum chamber of at least 6 cmH 2 O above ambient air pressure. 13. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 12 , wherein the patient interface having the silicone cushion is configured to form a seal with a region of the patient's face at or surrounding an entrance to the patient's airway such that a flow of air at said therapeutic pressure is delivered to at least the entrance to the patient's nares. 14. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 13 , wherein the head-wearable blower is configured to provide the therapeutic pressure in the plenum chamber of at least 6 cmH 2 O above ambient air pressure. 15. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 14 , wherein the patient interface comprises an anti-asphyxia valve. 16. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 1 , wherein the head-wearable blower is configured to deliver a flow of air in a range of −20 L/min to +150 L/min while maintaining a positive pressure of at least 6 cmH 2 O. 17. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 16 , wherein the head-wearable blower is configured to deliver the flow of air to maintain a positive pressure of at least 10 cmH 2 O. 18. The portable and head-wearable RPT system of claim 16 , wherein the head-wearable blower is configured to deliver the flow of air to maintain a positive pressure of at least 20 cmH 2 O.
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