Oscillating positive expiratory pressure device

US9517315B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9517315-B2
Application numberUS-201314092091-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 27, 2013
Priority dateNov 30, 2012
Publication dateDec 13, 2016
Grant dateDec 13, 2016

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A respiratory treatment device comprising at least one chamber, a chamber inlet configured to receive air into the at least one chamber, at least one chamber outlet configured to permit air to exit the at least one chamber, and a flow path defined between the chamber inlet and the at least one chamber outlet. A restrictor member positioned in the flow path is moveable between a closed position, where a flow of air along the flow path is restricted, and an open position, where the flow of air along the flow path is less restricted. A vane in fluid communication with the flow path is operatively connected to the restrictor member and is configured to reciprocate between a first position and a second position in response to the flow of air along the flow path.

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What is claimed is: 1. A respiratory treatment device comprising: a housing enclosing at least one chamber; a chamber inlet configured to receive air into the at least one chamber; at least one chamber outlet configured to permit air to exit the at least one chamber; a flow path defined between the chamber inlet and the at least one chamber outlet; an orifice positioned in the at least one chamber along the flow path such that the flow path passes through the orifice, and, a vane positioned adjacent the orifice, the vane being configured to rotate in response to the flow of air through the orifice; wherein the vane is biased by an elastic band toward a position where a central portion of the vane is not aligned with the orifice. 2. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the vane is substantially planar. 3. The respiratory tournament device of claim 1 , where an end of the elastic band is attached to a side of the vane opposite the side of the vane adjacent the orifice. 4. The respiratory treatment device of claim 1 , further comprising a restrictor member operatively connected to the vane, the restrictor member being configured to rotate between a closed position, where the flow of air along the flow path is restricted, and an open position, where the flow of air along the flow path is less restricted. 5. The respiratory treatment device of claim 4 , wherein the restrictor member and the vane are operatively connected by a shaft. 6. The respiratory treatment device of claim 5 , wherein the restrictor member has a center of mass offset from an axis of rotation of the shaft. 7. The respiratory treatment device of claim 6 , wherein a force of gravity biases the restrictor member and the vane toward the position where the central portion of the vane is not aligned with the orifice. 8. The respiratory treatment device of claim 4 , wherein the restrictor member is biased by the elastic band. 9. The respiratory treatment device of claim 5 , wherein the restrictor member is biased by the elastic band. 10. A respiratory treatment device comprising: a housing enclosing at least one chamber; a chamber inlet configured to receive air into the at least one chamber; at least one chamber outlet configured to permit air to exit the at least one chamber; a flow path defined between the chamber inlet and the at least one chamber outlet; a restrictor member movable between a closed position, where the flow of air along the flow path is restricted, and an open position, where the flow of air along the flow path is less restricted; an orifice positioned in the at least one chamber along the flow path such that the flow path passes through the orifice, and, a vane positioned adjacent the orifice, the vane being operatively connected to the restrictor member and configured to rotate in response to the flow of air through the orifice; wherein the restrictor member is biased by an elastic band toward a position where a central portion of the vane is not aligned with the orifice. 11. The respiratory treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the restrictor member and the vane are operatively connected by a shaft. 12. The respiratory treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the elastic band is attached to the vane. 13. The respiratory treatment device of claim 11 , wherein the elastic band is attached to the vane. 14. A respiratory treatment device comprising: a housing enclosing at least one chamber; a chamber inlet configured to receive air into the at least one chamber; at least one chamber outlet configured to permit air to exit the at least one chamber; a flow path defined between the chamber inlet and the at least one chamber outlet; a restrictor member movable between a closed position, where the flow of air along the flow path is restricted, and an open position, where the flow of air along the flow path is less restricted; an orifice positioned in the at least one chamber along the flow path such that the flow path passes through the orifice, and, a vane positioned adjacent the orifice, the vane being operatively connected to the restrictor member and configured to rotate in response to the flow of air through the orifice; wherein the vane and restrictor member are biased by an elastic band toward a position where a central portion of the vane is not aligned with the orifice. 15. The respiratory treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the restrictor member and the vane are operatively connected by a shaft. 16. The respiratory treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the elastic band is attached to the vane. 17. The respiratory treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the elastic band is attached to the vane.

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What does patent US9517315B2 cover?
A respiratory treatment device comprising at least one chamber, a chamber inlet configured to receive air into the at least one chamber, at least one chamber outlet configured to permit air to exit the at least one chamber, and a flow path defined between the chamber inlet and the at least one chamber outlet. A restrictor member positioned in the flow path is moveable between a closed position,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trudell Medical Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0006. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).