Respiratory user interface
US-2024050680-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9486600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9486600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313930357-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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The invention concerns a nasal cannula assembly ( 10 ) adapted to deliver gases to a patient comprising a first compartment ( 1 ) and a second compartment ( 2 ) separated by a separation wall ( 6 ); a pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) in fluid communication with the first compartment ( 1 ); the first compartment ( 1 ) comprising a first inlet ( 11 ) for introducing a first gas into said first compartment ( 1 ); the second compartment ( 2 ) comprising a second inlet ( 2 ) for introducing a second gas into said second compartment ( 2 ); and the separation wall ( 6 ) comprising at least one valve element ( 3 ) for controlling the passage of gas from the second compartment ( 2 ) to the first compartment ( 1 ). The invention concerns also a breathing assistance apparatus comprising a source of NO gas, and said nasal cannula assembly ( 10 ) in fluid communication with said source of NO gas.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nasal cannula assembly ( 10 ) adapted to deliver gases to a patient, the nasal cannula assembly ( 10 ) comprising: a) a hollow body ( 4 ) configured to be capable of acting as a gas conduct or a gas manifold and comprising an internal chamber ( 7 ) defining a first compartment ( 1 ), b) the first compartment ( 1 ) and a second compartment ( 2 ) separated by a separation wall ( 6 ), c) a pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) in fluid communication with the first compartment ( 1 ), d) the first compartment ( 1 ) comprising a first inlet ( 11 ) forming a side gases entry in fluid communication with a gas transport conduct and configured to conduct a first gas into said first compartment ( 1 ), e) the second compartment ( 2 ) having a fully inflated internal volume for a gas of about 0.5 to 5 ml, the second compartment ( 2 ) comprising, a second inlet ( 12 ) configured to conduct a second gas into said second compartment ( 2 ), and a deformable wall ( 14 ) having a greater compliance while filling than when the second compartment ( 2 ) is full, f) the separation wall ( 6 ) comprising two, one-way, duckbill or umbrella valves ( 3 ) having a cracking pressure of 0.5 kPa or less which are oriented and arranged in the separation wall ( 6 ) directly opposite the pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) to thereby be capable of permitting a passage of gas from the second compartment ( 2 ) to the first compartment ( 1 ) and preventing or limiting a passage of gas from the first compartment ( 1 ) to the second compartment ( 2 ). 2. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said hollow body ( 4 ) and said pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) are integrally molded from a soft plastics material. 3. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) are detachable from said hollow body ( 4 ) and selected from different sized prongs suitable for different sized patient nares. 4. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 1 , wherein nasal cannula assembly does not comprise a sensor configured to detect an onset of patient inspiration. 5. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of nasal prongs ( 5 ) includes an external pillow element ( 8 ) at an end. 6. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 5 , wherein said pillow element ( 8 ) is made of silicone. 7. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an expiratory orifice ( 13 ) in the first compartment ( 1 ) defining a fluid communication from an internal chamber ( 7 ) and an external atmosphere. 8. The nasal cannula assembly according to claim 7 , further comprising a one-way expiratory valve in the expiratory orifice ( 13 ).
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