Breathing assistance apparatus

US9913953B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9913953-B2
Application numberUS-72758910-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 19, 2010
Priority dateFeb 4, 2002
Publication dateMar 13, 2018
Grant dateMar 13, 2018

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A pressure regulating device includes a housing having a gases inlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication or integrated with a breathing assistance apparatus which conveys gases to an infant or a neonate requiring breathing assistance, an outlet adapted to be in use in fluid communication with said infant, and an aperture which enables the venting of a portion of gases that in use are passing through the housing from the inlet to the outlet. A tube inlet on the housing is adapted to receive a surfactant delivery device therethrough to enable administration of surfactant to the infant or neonate. A sealing mechanism seals around the surfactant delivery device and is adapted to normally fluidically seal the tube inlet and in use allow the surfactant delivery device to pass through the tube inlet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure regulating device for use with a breathing assistance apparatus that conveys gases to an infant or a neonate requiring breathing assistance, the pressure regulating device comprising: a housing comprising: a gases inlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication or integrated with the breathing assistance apparatus; a gases outlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication with the infant or the neonate, a gas passageway defined between said gases inlet and said gases outlet; an external aperture that is separate and distinct from said gases inlet and said gases outlet, said external aperture being fluidly connected to said gas passageway through a valve, said external aperture providing a vent to atmosphere, said valve configured to establish a peak expiratory end pressure at said gases outlet of said pressure regulating device, said external aperture configured to be occluded and un-occluded by a user to vary a pressure at said gases outlet between a peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) with said external aperture occluded and a peak end expiratory pressure (PEEP) with said external aperture un-occluded such that a portion of said gases flows through said external aperture to vent externally; and a tube inlet adapted to receive a surfactant delivery device therethrough to enable administration of surfactant to the infant or the neonate, wherein said tube inlet opposes said gases outlet, and a sealing mechanism adapted to normally fluidically seal said tube inlet and in use allow said surfactant delivery device to pass through said tube inlet, said sealing mechanism sealing around said surfactant delivery device. 2. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said gases inlet is located substantially on an opposite side of said housing from said external aperture. 3. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said housing also includes an orifice branch extending from a side of said housing, said orifice branch extending at an angle with respect to a central axis of said housing, said external aperture located in said orifice branch. 4. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said housing is substantially cylindrical. 5. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said gases inlet is arranged at an angle with respect to said housing. 6. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing mechanism is a duck billed valve. 7. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 6 wherein said valve comprises an umbrella valve configured to cover and close a passageway leading to said external aperture in a closed position in addition to said duck billed valve. 8. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said umbrella valve includes a continuous flap that is thicker at its periphery than at its center. 9. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 6 wherein said tube inlet and said gases outlet are substantially coaxial. 10. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing also includes an orifice branch extending from a side of said housing, said orifice branch extending at an angle with respect to said housing, said external aperture located in said orifice branch. 11. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 10 wherein said housing is substantially cylindrical. 12. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 11 wherein said gases inlet is arranged at an angle with respect to said housing. 13. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve comprises an umbrella valve configured to cover and close a passageway leading to said external aperture in a closed position. 14. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 13 wherein said umbrella valve includes a continuous flap that is thicker at its periphery than at its center. 15. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a flange at said gases outlet. 16. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tube inlet is configured to provide for the introduction of tubes down into a trachea of the infant or the neonate in contact with said gases outlet. 17. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tube inlet is configured to provide for the administration of surfactant by pushing a syringe through said tube inlet toward the infant or the neonate in contact with said gases outlet. 18. A pressure regulating device for use with a breathing assistance apparatus that conveys gases to an infant or a neonate requiring breathing assistance, the pressure regulating device comprising: a housing comprising: a gases inlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication or integrated with the breathing assistance apparatus; a gases outlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication with the infant or the neonate, a gas passageway defined between said gases inlet and said gases outlet; an orifice branch extending from a side of said housing, said orifice branch including a screw thread; a screw-on cap configured to be screwed onto said screw thread of said orifice branch, said screw-on cap including an external aperture that is separate and distinct from said gases inlet and said gases outlet, said external aperture providing a vent to atmosphere; a jet outlet positioned in said orifice branch between said gases inlet and said external aperture, said external aperture being fluidly connected to said gas passageway through said jet outlet; and a tube inlet adapted to receive a surfactant delivery device therethrough to enable administration of surfactant to the infant or the neonate, wherein said tube inlet opposes said gases outlet, and a sealing mechanism adapted to normally fluidically seal said tube inlet and in use allow said surfactant delivery device to pass through said tube inlet, said sealing mechanism sealing around said surfactant delivery device, wherein a flow rate of gases through said jet outlet is controlled by the proximity of said screw-on cap to said jet outlet, wherein the proximity of said screw-on cap to said jet outlet establishes a peak expiratory end pressure at said gases outlet of said pressure regulating device while said external aperture is configured to be occluded and un-occluded by a user to vary a pressure at said gases outlet between a peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) with said external aperture occluded and a peak end expiratory pressure (PEEP) with said external aperture un-occluded such that a portion of said gases flows through said external aperture to vent externally. 19. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 18 wherein said tube inlet and said gases outlet are substantially coaxial. 20. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 18 wherein said gases inlet is located substantially on an opposite side of said housing from said orifice branch. 21. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 18 wherein said orifice branch extends at an angle with respect to said gases outlet. 22. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 18 wherein said gases inlet extends at an angle with respect to said gas outlet. 23. A pressure regulating device as claimed in claim 18 wherein said housing comprises a flange at said gases outlet. 24. A pressure regulating device for use with a breathing assistance apparatus that conveys gases to an infant or a neonate req

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Classifications

  • Specially adapted for neonatal use · CPC title

  • Non-controlled one-way valves, e.g. exhalation, check, pop-off non-rebreathing valves · CPC title

  • combined with suction tubes, catheters or the like; Outside connections · CPC title

  • Surfactant, e.g. for the lung · CPC title

  • Joints or connectors · CPC title

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What does patent US9913953B2 cover?
A pressure regulating device includes a housing having a gases inlet adapted to in use be in fluid communication or integrated with a breathing assistance apparatus which conveys gases to an infant or a neonate requiring breathing assistance, an outlet adapted to be in use in fluid communication with said infant, and an aperture which enables the venting of a portion of gases that in use are pa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Moody Paul, Cotter Bronwyn Nicola, Prime Neil, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 13 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).