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Last Updated: May 20, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,944,049


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Summary for Patent: 8,944,049
Title:Systems and devices for generating nitric oxide
Abstract: Various systems and devices for generating nitric oxide are disclosed herein. According to one embodiment, the device includes a body having an inlet, an outlet, and a porous solid matrix positioned with the body. The porous solid matrix is coated with an aqueous solution of an antioxidant, wherein the inlet is configured to receive a gas flow and fluidly communicate the gas flow to the outlet through the solid matrix to convert nitrogen dioxide in the gas flow into nitric oxide. The porous solid matrix allows the device to be used in any orientation. Additionally, the porous solid matrix provides a rigid structure suitable to withstand vibrations and abuse without compromising device functionality.
Inventor(s): Fine; David H. (Cocoa Beach, FL), Johnson; Bryan (Orlando, FL), Vasquez; Gregory (Cocoa, FL)
Assignee: GENO LLC (Cocoa, FL)
Application Number:14/107,554
Patent Claims: 1. A device for generating nitric oxide from nitrogen dioxide, comprising: a receptacle including an inlet, an outlet and a diverter, a porous solid matrix including an antioxidant positioned within the receptacle, and a space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, wherein the space has a width, which is the distance between an outer surface of the porous solid matrix to the receptacle, and the width of the space is variable along a length of the receptacle, and wherein the inlet is configured to receive a gas flow, the diverter directs the gas flow to the space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, and the gas flow is fluidly communicated to the outlet through the porous solid matrix to convert nitrogen dioxide in the gas flow into nitric oxide.

2. The device of claim 1, wherein the width of the space decreases along a portion of the length of the receptacle.

3. The device of claim 1, wherein the width of the space increases along a portion of the length of the receptacle.

4. The device of claim 1, wherein the width of the space increases along a portion of the length of the receptacle extending from the inlet to approximately the midpoint of the receptacle, and the width of the space decreases along a portion of the length of the receptacle extending from approximately the midpoint of the receptacle to the outlet.

5. A system for delivering nitric oxide to a patient, comprising: a gas source of nitrogen dioxide, dinitrogen tetraoxide, or nitric oxide; a first device having a receptacle including an inlet, an outlet and a diverter, a porous solid matrix including an antioxidant positioned within the receptacle, and a space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, wherein the space has a width, which is the distance between an outer surface of the porous solid matrix to the receptacle, and the width of the space is variable along a length of the receptacle, and wherein the inlet is configured to receive a gas flow, the diverter directs the gas flow to the space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, and the gas flow is fluidly communicated to the outlet through the porous solid matrix to convert nitrogen dioxide in the gas flow into nitric oxide; and a patient interface coupled to the outlet of the first device, the patient interface delivering nitric oxide to the patient.

6. The system of claim 5, further comprising a humidifier positioned between the gas source and the first device.

7. The system of claim 6, wherein the humidifier is integral with the first device.

8. The system of claim 5, further comprising a humidifier positioned prior to the patient interface.

9. The system of claim 6, wherein the humidifier has a temperature between 18.degree. C. and 23.degree. C.

10. The system of claim 8, wherein the humidifier has a temperature of between 32.degree. C. and 37.degree. C.

11. The system of claim 6, further comprising: a second humidifier positioned after the first device; and a second device positioned after a second humidifier, the second device having a receptacle including an inlet, an outlet and a diverter, a porous solid matrix including an antioxidant positioned within the receptacle, and a space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, wherein the space has a width, which is the distance between an outer surface of the porous solid matrix to the receptacle, and the width of the space is variable along a length of the receptacle, and wherein the inlet is configured to receive a gas flow, the diverter directs the gas flow to the space between the receptacle and the porous solid matrix, and the gas flow is fluidly communicated to the outlet through the porous solid matrix to convert nitrogen dioxide in the gas flow into nitric oxide.

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