Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2024058564A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024058564-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318384538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A water reservoir for use with a respiratory pressure therapy (RPT) device includes a water reservoir base configured to hold a volume of water to be used for humidification of pressurized breathable air, the water reservoir base including a conductor plate constructed from a heat conducting material; a water reservoir lid connected to the water reservoir base, wherein the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base are connected via a pair of joints positioned proximate a first end of the water reservoir; a retainer configured to secure the water reservoir to the water reservoir dock; a latch that secures the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base, the latch being positioned on the water reservoir proximate a second end that is opposite to the first end; and a water reservoir inlet and a water reservoir outlet positioned on a common side of the water reservoir so as to face a common direction.
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A water reservoir for use with a respiratory pressure therapy (RPT) device for pressurising breathable air to treat a respiratory disorder in a patient, the water reservoir comprising: a water reservoir base configured to hold a volume of water to be used for humidification of pressurized breathable air, the water reservoir base including a conductor plate constructed from a heat conducting material, the conductor plate being configured to thermally engage with a heater plate of a water reservoir dock of the RPT device so as to allow transfer of heat from the heater plate to the conductor plate when the water reservoir is connected to the water reservoir dock and the heater plate is operable; a water reservoir lid connected to the water reservoir base, wherein the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base are connected via a pair of joints positioned proximate a first end of the water reservoir; a retainer configured to secure the water reservoir to the water reservoir dock; a latch that secures the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base, the latch being positioned on the water reservoir proximate a second end that is opposite to the first end; and a water reservoir inlet and a water reservoir outlet positioned on a common side of the water reservoir so as to face a common direction. 22 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , wherein, when the water reservoir is to be removed from the water reservoir dock, the water reservoir is configured so that downward pressing of the water reservoir lid disengages the retainer, and allows removal of the water reservoir from the water reservoir dock. 23 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , wherein the water reservoir inlet is associated with an inlet conduit, at least a portion of which being angled to redirect incoming pressurized air in a direction that is angled relative to the water reservoir inlet. 24 . The water reservoir and humidifier of claim 21 , wherein the water reservoir includes a pair of flanges adapted to allow sliding of the water reservoir relative to a pair of slots formed in the water reservoir dock. 25 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , wherein the water reservoir lid includes a pair of hubs, the water reservoir base including a pair of sockets to receive the pair of hubs and a support to engage a part of the water reservoir lid, when the water reservoir lid is pivotably opened to a fully open, upright position. 26 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , further comprising an elastomeric seal between the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base. 27 . The water reservoir of claim 26 , wherein the elastomeric seal is attached to the water reservoir lid. 28 . The water reservoir of claim 26 , wherein the water reservoir base includes a flange projecting inwardly from side walls of the water reservoir base along a perimeter thereof and forming an opening into a cavity of the water reservoir base, the flange forming a sealing surface to engage the elastomeric seal when the water reservoir lid is pivoted to a closed position relative to the water reservoir base. 29 . The water reservoir of claim 28 , wherein the flange includes a lip extending along at least a portion of the perimeter of the flange, the lip extending perpendicular to the flange. 30 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , wherein the first end is configured to be inserted into the reservoir dock, and the second end is configured to be exposed outside the reservoir dock when the first end is inserted into the reservoir dock. 31 . The water reservoir of claim 21 , wherein the retainer is a projection, a clip, or a recess, wherein, when the water reservoir is to be removed from the water reservoir dock, the water reservoir is configured so that downward pressing of the water reservoir lid disengages the retainer, and allows removal of the water reservoir from the water reservoir dock, wherein the water reservoir inlet is associated with a water reservoir inlet passage that is angled to redirect incoming pressurized air direction that is angled relative to the water reservoir inlet, wherein the water reservoir includes a pair of flanges adapted to allow sliding of the water reservoir relative to a pair of slots formed in the water reservoir dock wherein the water reservoir lid includes a pair of hubs, the water reservoir base including a pair of sockets to receive the pair of hubs and a support to engage a part of the water reservoir lid, when the water reservoir lid is opened to a fully open, upright position, further comprising an elastomeric seal between the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base, wherein the elastomeric seal is attached to the water reservoir lid, wherein the water reservoir base includes a flange projecting inwardly from side walls of the water reservoir base along a perimeter thereof and forming an opening into a cavity, the flange forming a sealing surface to engage the elastomeric seal when the water reservoir lid is pivoted to a closed position relative to the water reservoir base, and wherein the flange includes a lip extending along at least a portion of the perimeter of the flange, the lip extending perpendicular to the flange. 32 . A respiratory pressure therapy device comprising: a housing enclosing a blower and forming the water reservoir dock; and the water reservoir of claim 21 slidingly engageable with the water reservoir dock. 33 . A water reservoir for use with a respiratory pressure therapy (RPT) device for pressurising breathable air to treat a respiratory disorder in a patient, the water reservoir comprising: a water reservoir base configured to hold a volume of water to be used for humidification of the breathable air, the water reservoir base including a conductor plate constructed from a heat conducting material; and a water reservoir lid connected to the water reservoir base; wherein the water reservoir includes a retainer to releasably secure the water reservoir to the RPT device, wherein the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base are pivotably connected via a pair of joints positioned proximate a first end of the water reservoir, wherein the water reservoir comprises a latch to secure the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base, the latch being positioned on the water reservoir proximate a second end that is opposite to the first end, and wherein the water reservoir includes a water reservoir inlet and a water reservoir outlet positioned on a common side wall of the water reservoir. 34 . The water reservoir of claim 33 , wherein the water reservoir inlet is associated with an water reservoir inlet passage that is angled to redirect incoming pressurized air direction that is angled relative to the water reservoir inlet. 35 . The water reservoir of claim 33 , wherein the water reservoir includes a pair of flanges configured to allow sliding of the water reservoir. 36 . The water reservoir of claim 33 , wherein the water reservoir lid includes a pair hubs, the water reservoir base including a pair of sockets to receive the pair of hubs and a support to engage a part of the water reservoir lid, when the water reservoir lid is opened to a fully open, upright position. 37 . The water reservoir of claim 33 , further comprising an elastomeric seal between the water reservoir lid and the water reservoir base. 38 . The water reservoir of claim 37 , wherein the elastomeric seal is attached to the water reservoir lid. 39 . The water reservoir of claim 37 , wh
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