Breathing tube with a more easily interchangeable breathing-gas filter

US2025090787A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025090787-A1
Application numberUS-202017626769-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 31, 2020
Priority dateJul 19, 2019
Publication dateMar 20, 2025
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A breathing tube which is designed for channelling inspiratory and/or expiratory breathing gas during at least partial artificial respiration of a patient, defines a virtual breathing-gas-flow path, which is imagined to pass centrally through the tube and along which the breathing tube channels the breathing gas. The breathing tube has a filter carrier in which is formed a filter-accommodating space, which has the breathing-gas-flow path passing through it and in which a breathing-gas filter, which can have breathing gas flowing through it, can be accommodated in an interchangeable manner. The filter carrier has a wall which encloses the filter-accommodating space at a radial distance from the virtual breathing-gas-flow path and has an introduction opening, which is arranged at a radial distance from the virtual breathing-gas-flow path and through which the breathing-gas filter can be introduced into the filter-accommodating space and can be moved into its operationally ready operating position.

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1 . A respiratory line for conveying inspiratory or/and expiratory breathing gas during at least partial artificial respiration of a patient, wherein the respiratory line defines an imaginary virtual breathing gas flow path which is conceived as extending centrally through it, along which flow path the respiratory line conveys the breathing gas, wherein the respiratory line has a filter carrier in which a filter receiving space which is passed through by the breathing gas flow path is formed, in which a breathing gas filter, through which the breathing gas can flow, is replaceably accommodated, wherein the filter carrier has a wall surrounding the filter receiving space with radial spacing from the virtual breathing gas flow path with an introduction opening arranged with radial spacing from the virtual breathing gas flow path, through which the breathing gas filter can be introduced into the filter receiving space and be brought into its operational operating position. 2 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the filter carrier has a guiding structure which guides an introduction movement of the breathing gas filter from the introduction opening into the filter receiving space. 3 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the wall (of the filter carrier has a removal opening different from the introduction opening and arranged with radial spacing from the virtual breathing gas flow path through which removal opening a breathing gas filter arranged in the filter receiving space is removable from the filter receiving space. 4 . The respiratory line according to claim 2 , wherein the guiding structure is arranged between the introduction opening and the removal opening, so that it also guides a removal movement of a breathing gas filter from the filter receiving space. 5 . The respiratory line according to claim 4 , wherein the breathing gas filter is movable along a bend-free guide path defined by the guiding structure through the introduction opening, toward the virtual breathing gas flow path, into the filter receiving space and into the operating position as well as out of the operating position, away from the virtual breathing gas flow path, out of the filter receiving space through the removal opening. 6 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the filter carrier has an inhibiting formation which allows a movement of the breathing gas filter through the introduction opening into the filter receiving space and which inhibits an oppositely directed movement of the breathing gas filter through the introduction opening. 7 . The respiratory line according to claim 6 , wherein the breathing gas filter has an inhibiting counter-formation which cooperates with the inhibiting formation of the filter carrier for achieving the unidirectional movability of the breathing gas filter. 8 . The respiratory line according to claim 6 , wherein the inhibiting formation and the inhibiting counter-formation form a plurality of unidirectionally surmountable catches located one after the other along the allowed movement direction. 9 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the breathing gas filter has a gas impermeable shoulder, which, when the breathing gas filter is accommodated in operational state in the filter receiving space, forms a flow barrier against throughflow of breathing gas through the introduction opening. 10 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the wall is part of a housing of the filter carrier, which surrounds the filter receiving space in the operational state, wherein the housing, as dividable housing, has at least two housing portions which is movable apart and closer together. 11 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the filter carrier, on both sides of the filter receiving space, has flow-conveying line sections, of which respective associated sections of the virtual breathing gas flow path enclose an angle with one another. 12 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the respiratory line has a filter heater which surrounds the filter carrier in the operational state at least in sections. 13 . The respiratory line according to claim 12 , wherein the filter heater has a filter carrier accommodation formed as a component separate from the filter carrier, into which filter carrier accommodation the filter carrier is insertable and from which an inserted filter carrier is removable. 14 . The respiratory line according to claim 12 , wherein the filter heater has a wall with a passage opening, wherein the passage opening, in the operational state, is aligned with the introduction opening in such a manner that a breathing gas filter is introduceable through the passage opening into the introduction opening and thus into the filter carrier. 15 . The respiratory line according to claim 1 , wherein the breathing gas filter is introduced along an introduction movement path into the filter receiving space, wherein the breathing gas filter, in a starting state before its introduction into the filter receiving space, is accommodated in a sleeve, wherein the sleeve has a coupling formation which is coupled to a coupling counter-formation of the filter carrier or of the filter heater in such a manner that, in a transfer state in which an access opening of the sleeve, which is designed for the delivery of the breathing gas filter out of the sleeve, is aligned with the introduction opening along the introduction movement path, the sleeve is held on the coupling counter-formation, wherein at least one wall section of the sleeve can be shifted relative to the coupling formation in such a manner that the breathing gas filter, as a result of displacement of the displaceable wall section relative to the coupling formation, is shifted through the access opening out of the sleeve. 16 . The respiratory line according to claim 15 , wherein the sleeve is designed to be flexible, in such a manner that the displacement which shifts the breathing gas filter through the access opening out of the sleeve is a deformation of the displaceable wall section. 17 . The respiratory line according to claim 15 , wherein the coupling formation and the coupling counter-formation enable a displacement of the sleeve relative to the filter carrier along a coupling path which runs transversely to the introduction movement path of the breathing gas filter into the filter carrier. 18 . The respiratory line according to claim 17 , wherein one formation of coupling formation and coupling counter-formation, includes at least one protrusion, and in that the respective other formation, of coupling formation and coupling counter-formation, has at least one groove, wherein the at least one protrusion engages, at least in the transfer state, in the at least one groove. 19 . The respiratory line according to claim 15 , wherein at least one formation out of coupling formation and coupling counter-formation has a sealing structure which, at least in the transfer state, sealingly lies against the respective other formation. 20 . The respiratory line according to claim 15 , wherein the breathing gas filter is removable along a removal movement path from the filter receiving space, wherein the filter carrier or the filter heater has an additional coupling counter-formation, wherein a sleeve is coupled to the additional coupling counter-formation in such a manner that, in a delivery state, in which the access opening of the sle

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  • electrical · CPC title

  • by influencing the temperature (A61M16/1045 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Tracheal tubes (catheters in general A61M25/00) · CPC title

  • Control means therefor · CPC title

  • Accessories therefor, e.g. sensors, vibrators, negative pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US2025090787A1 cover?
A breathing tube which is designed for channelling inspiratory and/or expiratory breathing gas during at least partial artificial respiration of a patient, defines a virtual breathing-gas-flow path, which is imagined to pass centrally through the tube and along which the breathing tube channels the breathing gas. The breathing tube has a filter carrier in which is formed a filter-accommodating …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Medical Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/1055. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Mar 20 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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