You’re using a public version of DrugPatentWatch with 5 free searches available | Register to unlock more free searches. CREATE FREE ACCOUNT

Last Updated: April 23, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,302,949


✉ Email this page to a colleague

« Back to Dashboard


Summary for Patent: 7,302,949
Title:High flow humidifier for delivering heated and humidified breathing gases
Abstract: An improved humidifier which may be used with a nasal cannula for high-flow respiratory gas therapy wherein a sterilized liquid is drawn from a sterilized liquid container by a high-flow driving gas passing adjacent to an aspirator tube orifice through which the sterilized liquid is drawn into contact with the driving gas for fracturing the liquid into a mist which is warmed and delivered to the patient or user, and the driving gas is also passed adjacent a condensate return orifice which draws any condensate formed in the humidified respiratory gas delivery system away from the cannula and back into the system for re-use.
Inventor(s): Pelerossi; Richard K. (Rome, NY), Richards; Fredrick M. (Clinton, NY), Niles; Rex A. (Oneida, NY), King; Gregory S. (Cazenovia, NY)
Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc. (Keene, NH)
Application Number:11/003,527
Patent Claims:1. A humidifier for providing warm moist respiratory gases, comprising; a respiratory gas heating chamber having a closed top, enclosing sides, and an open bottom adapted to receive for coupling thereto a container adapted to contain a liquid to be aerosolized into a vapor; a vapor-forming flow-control chamber in fluid communication with said respiratory gas heating chamber for forming an aerosolized vapor from liquid in fluid communication therewith; nozzle means in fluid communication with said vapor-forming flow-control chamber for creating an aerosolized vapor from respiratory gas and the liquid in fluid communication with said vapor-forming flow-control chamber; a first orifice positioned in fluid communication with said nozzle means such that the flow of respiratory gas from said nozzle means will create a reduced pressure across said first orifice for withdrawing a condensate fluid therethrough; a second orifice positioned in fluid communication with said nozzle means and spaced from said first orifice such that the flow of respiratory gas from said nozzle means will create a reduced pressure across said second orifice for withdrawing therethrough liquid contained in a container coupled to said respiratory gas heating chamber; heating means for warming the aerosolized vapor created by said nozzle means; a discharge port in fluid communication with said vapor-forming fluid-control chamber for delivering the warm aerosolized vapor to a nasal cannula for inhalation by a user; and condensate conduit means in fluid communication with said first orifice for withdrawing therethrough condensate formed by the cooling of the warm aerosolized vapor during delivery thereof to the nasal cannula.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said heating means comprises a surface contact heater.

3. A humidifier for use with a heater for providing warm moist respiratory gases, comprising; a respiratory gas heating chamber having a closed top, enclosing sides, and an open bottom adapted to receive for coupling thereto a container adapted to contain a liquid to be aerosolized into a vapor and adapted to receive a heater for warming the aerosolized vapor; a vapor-forming flow-control chamber in fluid communication with said respiratory gas heating chamber for forming an aerosolized vapor from liquid in fluid communication therewith; nozzle means in fluid communication with said vapor-forming flow-control chamber for creating an aerosolized vapor from respiratory gas and the liquid in fluid communication with said vapor-forming flow-control chamber; a first orifice positioned in fluid communication with said nozzle means such that the flow of respiratory gas from said nozzle means will create a reduced pressure across said first orifice for withdrawing a condensate fluid therethrough; a second orifice positioned in fluid communication with said nozzle means and spaced from said first orifice such that the flow of respiratory gas from said nozzle means will create a reduced pressure across said second orifice for withdrawing therethrough liquid contained in a container coupled to said respiratory gas heating chamber; a discharge port in fluid communication with said vapor-forming fluid-control chamber for delivering the warm aerosolized vapor to a nasal cannula for inhalation by a user; and condensate conduit means in fluid communication with said first orifice for withdrawing therethrough condensate formed by the cooling of the warm aerosolized vapor during delivery thereof to the nasal cannula.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said respiratory gas heating chamber includes a heating plate of thermally conductive material for transferring heat energy to the aerosolized vapor.

5. The apparatus of claim 3 further including a container for containing sterile water, said container adapted to be threadingly engaged with said respiratory gas heating chamber.

6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said respiratory gas heating chamber bottom adapted to receive a container for containing a liquid to be aerosolized into a vapor, has a downwardly-shaped portion for engaging the open top of a container when the container is threadingly engaged with said respiratory gas heating chamber.

7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said first orifice for withdrawing a condensate fluid therethrough is positioned in closer proximity to said nozzle means than is said second orifice for withdrawing liquid contained in a container coupled to said respiratory gas heating chamber.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first orifice and said second orifice are spaced seriatim in fluid communication with said nozzle means.

9. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said vapor-forming flow-control chamber includes a metering orifice means for metering the flow of condensate formed therein onto said heating plate.

10. The apparatus of claim 3 further including a nose cannula in fluid communication with said discharge port and said condensate communication means.

11. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said discharge port is coupled to a discharge conduit for deliver of warm aerosolized vapor to the nose cannula.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said condensate conduit means is carried within said discharge conduit.

13. The apparatus of claim 11 further including a moisture-collection cannula connector in fluid communication with said discharge conduit and said condensate conduit means.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 further including a moisture collecting means carried within said moisture-collecting cannula connector for removing excess moisture from the warm aerosolized vapor and returning such excess moisture to said flow-control chamber.

15. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said flow-control chamber includes an overflow outlet means in fluid communication with the container for directing excess condensate to the container.

Make Better Decisions: Try a trial or see plans & pricing

Drugs may be covered by multiple patents or regulatory protections. All trademarks and applicant names are the property of their respective owners or licensors. Although great care is taken in the proper and correct provision of this service, thinkBiotech LLC does not accept any responsibility for possible consequences of errors or omissions in the provided data. The data presented herein is for information purposes only. There is no warranty that the data contained herein is error free. thinkBiotech performs no independent verification of facts as provided by public sources nor are attempts made to provide legal or investing advice. Any reliance on data provided herein is done solely at the discretion of the user. Users of this service are advised to seek professional advice and independent confirmation before considering acting on any of the provided information. thinkBiotech LLC reserves the right to amend, extend or withdraw any part or all of the offered service without notice.