Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2024108846A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024108846-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318529745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A humidification system for delivering humidified gases to a user can include a heater base, humidification chamber having an inlet, outlet, and associated fluid conduit, and breathing circuit including a supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit. The humidification system can include various features to help make set-up less difficult and time-consuming. For example, the supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit can be coupled into a one-piece circuit to aid set-up. Various components can be color-coded and can have corresponding structures to indicate which components should be connected to one another during set-up. Such features can also help make the set-up process more intuitive for an operator, which can reduce the need for specialized training and reduce the number of potential errors.
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1 . (canceled) 2 . A humidification system comprising: a humidification chamber comprising: a wall defining a cavity to hold liquid; an inlet port extending from the wall; an outlet port extending from the wall; and at least one float positioned within the cavity; and a port cap removably coupled to the humidification chamber, the port cap comprising: a float retainer having a first leg configured to extend into at least one of the inlet port or the outlet port, the first leg configured to contact the at least one float to restrain the at least one float in a fixed position; a cap body configured to cover at least one of the inlet port or the outlet port; and a winder, the winder configured to retain a liquid conduit thereabout. 3 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the float retainer further comprises a second leg configured to extend into the other of the inlet port or the outlet port, wherein the cap body is configured to cover the inlet port and the outlet port. 4 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the float retainer is separate from the cap body. 5 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the float retainer is coupled to the cap body. 6 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the float retainer comprises a tab or a pull loop. 7 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the port cap comprises a flat top surface that is configured to span both a top of the inlet port and a top of the outlet port. 8 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the cap body includes an indicator that indicates a correct direction for insertion of the humidification chamber on a heater base. 9 . The humidification system of claim 2 , wherein the cap body is configured to cover the winder such that removal of the cap body from the humidification chamber exposes the winder. 10 . The humidification system of claim 2 , further comprising the liquid conduit, a first end of the liquid conduit configured to connect to an opening in the humidification chamber. 11 . The humidification system of claim 10 , wherein the liquid conduit is configured to extend from the opening in the humidification chamber and around the winder. 12 . The humidification system of claim 10 , wherein the liquid conduit is configured to extend into the winder through a vent. 13 . The humidification system of claim 12 , wherein a second end of the liquid conduit comprises a spike, the spike configured to be secured within the winder. 14 . The humidification system of claim 2 , further comprising a tubing holder configured to secure the liquid conduit to a portion of the winder or to a top of the humidification chamber. 15 . The humidification system of claim 13 , further comprising a sheath configured to receive the spike. 16 . A humidification system comprising: a humidification chamber comprising: a wall defining a cavity to hold liquid; an inlet port extending from the wall; an outlet port extending from the wall; and at least one float positioned within the cavity; a first port cap removably coupled to the humidification chamber, the first port cap comprising: a first leg configured to extend into at least one of the inlet port or the outlet port, the first leg configured to contact the at least one float to restrain the at least one float in a fixed position; and a winder, the winder configured to retain a liquid conduit thereabout. 17 . The humidification system of claim 16 , further comprising: a second port cap removably coupled to the humidification chamber, the second port cap comprising: a second leg configured to extend into the other of the inlet port or the outlet port, the second leg configured to contact the at least one float to restrain the at least one float in the fixed position.
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