Usability features for respiratory humidification system

US9974921B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9974921-B2
Application numberUS-201314396711-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2013
Priority dateApr 27, 2012
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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A humidification system for delivering humidified gases to a user can include a heater base, humidification chamber having an inlet, outlet, and associated fluid conduit, and breathing circuit including a supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit. The humidification system can include various features to help make set-up less difficult and time-consuming. For example, the supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit can be coupled into a one-piece circuit to aid set-up. Various components can be color-coded and can have corresponding structures to indicate which components should be connected to one another during set-up. Such features can also help make the set-up process more intuitive for an operator, which can reduce the need for specialized training and reduce the number of potential errors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A humidification apparatus comprising: a humidification chamber configured to hold a volume of liquid and comprising: at least one side wall; a top wall connected to the at least one side wall; a base surface connected to the at least one side wall; a cavity being at least partially defined by the at least one side wall and the top wall; an inlet port extending from the top wall, the inlet port surrounding and defining a passage into the cavity of the humidification chamber through the top wall; an outlet port extending from the top wall, the outlet port surrounding and defining a passage out of the cavity of the humidification chamber through the top wall; and interlock features in the top wall, the interlock features being configured to mate with corresponding interlock features on a heater base to guide insertion of the chamber on the heater base, wherein the heater base comprises a sensor cartridge module comprising the interlock features of the heater base and at least one sensor probe separate from the interlock features, the interlock features of the chamber are configured to mate with the interlock features on the sensor cartridge module to guide connection of the chamber with the sensor cartridge module, the interlock features of the chamber comprise a male projection, and the interlock features of the heater base comprise a recess in the sensor cartridge module. 2. The humidification apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the interlock features of the chamber and the corresponding interlock features of the heater base guide insertion of the chamber onto the heater base in a desired rotational orientation. 3. The humidification apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port comprises a first sensor aperture, the first sensor aperture being configured to receive a first sensor mounted on the heater base, the outlet port comprising a second sensor aperture, the second sensor aperture being configured to receive a second sensor mounted on the heater base. 4. The humidification apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising grommets positioned in the first and second sensor apertures, wherein the grommets pneumatically seal the first and second sensor apertures, the grommets being sized and shaped to receive the first and second sensors, and the grommets being configured to protect the first and second sensors from direct contact with gases passing into and out of the chamber such that the first and second sensors can be reused without cleaning. 5. The humidification apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least one side wall and the top wall of the humidification chamber comprise features that define a front of the humidification chamber and a back of the humidification chamber, and wherein the chamber has a shorter vertical height on the back of the chamber and a taller vertical height on the front of the chamber to inhibit the chamber from being installed onto the heater base backwards. 6. A humidification apparatus comprising: a heater base comprising a heater plate and a sensor cartridge module, the sensor cartridge module comprising at least one sensor and interlock features, the interlock features comprising a recess; and a humidification chamber configured to hold a volume of liquid, the heater plate configured to support the humidification chamber, and the humidification chamber comprising: at least one side wall; a top wall connected to the at least one side wall; a cavity being at least partially defined by the at least one side wall and the top wall; an inlet port extending through the top wall, the inlet port surrounding and defining a passage into the cavity; an outlet port extending through the top wall, the outlet port surrounding and defining a passage out of the cavity; and interlock features in the top wall configured to mate with the interlock features on the heater base to guide insertion of the chamber onto the heater base, the interlock features comprising a male projection. 7. The humidification apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the interlock features of the chamber and the interlock features of the base are configured to visually and physically guide insertion of the chamber onto the heater base in a desired rotational orientation. 8. The humidification apparatus of claim 6 , the at least one sensor comprising first and second sensors, the first and second sensors being positioned vertically higher than the heater plate, the inlet port having a first sensor aperture configured to receive the first sensor, and the outlet port having a second sensor aperture configured to receive the second sensor. 9. The humidification apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the interlock features of the chamber and the interlock features on the heater base are configured to mate to guide insertion of the chamber onto the heater base so that the first and second sensors are received in the first and second sensor apertures of the inlet and outlet ports at a desired depth. 10. The humidification apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising grommets positioned in the first and second sensor apertures of the inlet port and outlet port, wherein the grommets pneumatically seal the first and second sensor apertures and are sized and shaped to receive the first and second sensors, and wherein the grommets are configured to protect the first and second sensors from direct contact with gases passing into and out of the chamber such that the first and second sensors can be reused without cleaning. 11. The humidification apparatus of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the at least one side wall and the top wall of the chamber comprise features that define a front of the humidification chamber and a back of the chamber and are configured to guide insertion of the chamber onto the heater base with the back of the chamber towards the heater base. 12. The humidification apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the chamber has a shorter vertical height on a back of the chamber and a taller vertical height on a front of the chamber to inhibit the chamber from being inserted onto the heater base backwards.

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  • Preparation of respiratory gases or vapours · CPC title

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

  • including calculation means, e.g. using a processor · CPC title

  • Temperature · CPC title

  • Joints or connectors · CPC title

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What does patent US9974921B2 cover?
A humidification system for delivering humidified gases to a user can include a heater base, humidification chamber having an inlet, outlet, and associated fluid conduit, and breathing circuit including a supply conduit, inspiratory conduit, and optional expiratory conduit. The humidification system can include various features to help make set-up less difficult and time-consuming. For example,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 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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