Methods and apparatus for ventilatory treatment of respiratory disorders
US-2024399083-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9604026B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9604026-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313771273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A medical carbon monoxide generator provides for a solid carbon material that may be heated at substantially normal atmospheric pressure to provide a source of medical quality carbon monoxide. The heating source may be an electrical filament or laser controllable by a microcontroller to provide accurate delivery rates and amounts. In one embodiment, a replaceable cartridge holding the carbon material may be used.
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What we claim is: 1. A medical carbon monoxide generator comprising: a reaction chamber holding a solid purified carbon element and providing an ingress port and egress port; a pump communicating with the ingress port to provide a source of air passing into the reaction chamber and out of the egress port; an electrically controllable heater element heating the purified carbon element in the presence of the air to generate carbon monoxide gas from the reaction of the heated purified carbon with oxygen in the air of the reaction chamber, the production of carbon monoxide consuming oxygen in the reaction chamber; a respiratory delivery appliance communicating with the egress port to provide carbon monoxide to a patient for respiration thereof; and a controller communicating with the electrically controllable heater element and the pump and executing a stored program held in a non-transient medium to control the same to produce medical purity carbon monoxide for respiration by a human being from the purified carbon element, wherein the pump, ingress port, heater element, and egress port operating together are adapted to limit oxygen from air introduced in the reaction chamber during operation of the heater to favor the production of carbon monoxide over carbon dioxide during the heating of the purified carbon element. 2. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 wherein the purified carbon element is at least USP grade pure carbon. 3. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 wherein the electrically controllable heater element is an ohmic resistor in thermal communication with the purified carbon element. 4. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 wherein the electrically controllable heater element is an optical radiation source focused on the purified carbon element. 5. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 4 wherein the optical radiation source is a solid-state laser. 6. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 further including a sensor system for monitoring at least one of gas flow through the reaction chamber and carbon monoxide concentration of gas passing out of the egress port; and wherein the electronic controller receives a signal from the sensor system to control the electrically controllable heater in response thereto. 7. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 6 wherein the electronic controller controls the electrically controllable heater element to provide a predetermined time varying change in carbon monoxide delivered to the respiratory delivery appliance. 8. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 6 wherein the electronic controller further records a time record of carbon monoxide delivery through the egress port. 9. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 6 wherein the electronic controller determines a total amount of carbon monoxide generated in the reaction chamber during operation of the medical carbon monoxide generator. 10. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 6 further including redundant carbon monoxide sensors and wherein the electronic controller uses readings from the carbon monoxide sensors to deduce carbon monoxide concentration in the egress port. 11. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 wherein the reaction chamber is in a cartridge releasably connectable to at least one of the pump and sensor system. 12. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 11 wherein the cartridge includes a data communication element communicating with a remainder of the medical carbon monoxide generator system to identify the cartridge for controlling operation of the medical carbon monoxide generator. 13. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 12 wherein the electrically controllable heater according to the identification of the cartridge provides least one of a predetermined schedule of carbon monoxide delivery from the cartridge and a predetermined total production of carbon monoxide from the cartridge. 14. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 12 wherein the data communication element includes a memory for storing usage data with respect to the reaction chamber. 15. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 further including a filter filtering the air received by the pump. 16. The medical carbon monoxide generator of claim 1 further including a filter filtering the carbon monoxide received from the reaction chamber.
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