IP Library Granted Patent US 12661475
Granted Patent B2
US 12661475 · App. 17/999,418 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Oxygen line verification for anesthesia gas flow controls

Inventors: Steve R. Anderson (Mesa, AZ); Thomas Strele (Phoenix, AZ); E. Daniel Shoemaker (Phoenix, AZ)
Assignee: HU-FRIEDY MFG. CO., LLC
A61M16/1005A61M16/024G01N9/266G01N11/06A61M2016/0027A61M2016/003A61M2202/0208A61M2202/0283
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Patent No.
US 12661475
App. No.
17/999,418
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various examples disclosed relate to an apparatus and method for use in verifying input gas, such as differences between a first and a second gas in an anesthesia flow control where one of the gases is oxygen gas and the other of the gases is nitrous oxide gas. The apparatus can include, for example, a chamber having an inlet to receive gas and a vent to exhaust the gas, a gas control to fill the chamber with the gases to a determined begin pressure, and a microprocessor configured to measure respective times to exhaust the first gas and the second gas from the chamber, via the vent, to reach a determined end pressure. Based on time to exhaust the respective gases, a difference between the first and second gases can be identified; this verification can verify that improper crossover/cross-connection of gas supply lines is not present.

Claims (44)

1 . An apparatus for verifying input gases, the apparatus comprising:

a chamber adapted to receive a gas, the chamber including:

an inlet to receive the gas; and

a vent to exhaust the gas;

a pressure sensor arranged to measure pressure within the chamber;

a gas control coupled to the inlet, the gas control configured to fill a first gas and a second gas into the chamber at respective times, the gas control operable to:

fill the chamber with the first gas to a defined begin pressure; and

fill the chamber with the second gas to the defined begin pressure; and

microprocessor circuitry, coupled to the pressure sensor, the microprocessor circuitry operable to:

observe pressure in the chamber at a first time period, measured with the pressure sensor, to identify a first elapsed time to exhaust the first gas from the chamber, via the vent, and reach a defined end pressure;

observe pressure in the chamber at a second time period, measured with the pressure sensor, to identify a second elapsed time to exhaust the second gas from the chamber, via the vent, and reach the defined end pressure; and

identify a difference between the first gas and the second gas, based on a time difference between the first elapsed time and the second elapsed time

wherein one of the first and second gas is oxygen gas and wherein the other of the first and second gas is nitrous oxide gas, and wherein the inlet is connected to a first intake designated to receive the oxygen gas and a second intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , the microprocessor circuitry further operable to:

identify receipt of the oxygen gas from the intake designated to receive the oxygen gas and identify receipt of the nitrous oxide gas from the intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas, in response to

one of the first elapsed time or the second elapsed time to reach the defined end pressure by exhaust of gas received from the intake designed to receive the nitrous oxide gas exceeding the other of the first elapsed time or the second elapsed time to reach the defined end pressure by exhaust of gas received from the intake designed to receive the oxygen gas.

3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , the microprocessor circuitry further operable to:

output a signal to the gas control, in response to identifying receipt of the oxygen gas from the intake designated to receive the oxygen gas and identifying receipt of the nitrous oxide gas from the intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas.

4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , the microprocessor circuitry further operable to:

identify receipt of an improper gas from the intake designated to receive the oxygen gas or identify receipt of an improper gas from the intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas, in response to

one of the first elapsed time or the second elapsed time to reach the defined end pressure by exhaust of gas received from the intake designed to receive the nitrous oxide gas not exceeding the other of the first elapsed time or the second elapsed time to reach the defined end pressure by exhaust of gas received from the intake designed to receive the oxygen gas.

5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , the microprocessor circuitry further configured to:

signal an operational proceed condition in response to the time difference between the first elapsed time and the second elapsed time being within a defined range; and

signal an operational fault condition in response to the time difference between the first elapsed time and the second elapsed time not being within the defined range;

wherein the signal of the operational proceed condition or the signal of the operational fault condition causes a control of gas flow for one or both of the first and second gas.

6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , the microprocessor circuitry operably coupled to a gas flow meter, wherein operation of the gas flow meter for dispensing of the first gas and the second gas occurs in response to identifying the difference between the first gas and the second gas.

7 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the gas flow meter is a mechanical flow meter, and wherein the operation of the mechanical flow meter is controlled to actuate at least one gas flow valve.

8 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the gas flow meter is a digital flow meter, wherein the microprocessor circuitry is operable to provide a signal to control an operation of the digital flow meter.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vent is an orifice that provides an opening of a fixed diameter for exhaust of the first gas and the second gas from the chamber.

10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vent is arranged to exhaust the gas to: a mixed gas line, a scavenging vacuum line, or atmosphere.

11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the defined end pressure is within a range of 5 and 10 psi gauge, and wherein the defined begin pressure is within a range of 35 and 45 psi gauge.

12 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the chamber comprises a first chamber to receive and exhaust the first gas, and a second chamber to receive and exhaust the second gas, and wherein the pressure sensor comprises a first pressure sensor to measure the pressure within the first chamber and a second pressure chamber to measure the pressure within the second chamber.

13 . A gas flow control system, comprising:

a first intake adapted to receive a first gas and a second intake adapted to receive a second gas, wherein one of the first and second intake is designated to receive oxygen gas, and wherein the other of the first and second intake is designated to receive nitrous oxide gas;

a chamber, the chamber including an inlet to receive gas and a vent to exhaust the gas, the inlet connected to the first intake and the second intake; and

a gas control coupled to the chamber, the gas control operable to respectively fill the chamber with the first gas and fill the chamber with the second gas to a determined begin pressure;

a microprocessor configured to measure respective times to exhaust the first gas and the second gas from the chamber, via the vent, and reach a determined end pressure; and

wherein the gas control is configured to enable gas flow for the first gas and the second gas, in response to a time to exhaust a gas received from the intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas exceeding the time to exhaust a gas received from the intake designated to receive the oxygen gas.

14 . The gas flow control system of claim 13 , wherein the gas control is configured to restrict gas flow for one or both of the first and second gas, in response to the time to exhaust the gas received from the intake designated to receive the nitrous oxide gas not exceeding the time to exhaust the gas received from the intake designated to receive the oxygen gas.

15 . The gas flow control system of claim 14 , further comprising:

a gas mixer to control a rate of gas to output, combined from the first and second gas received from the first and second intakes, according to a designated mix of the oxygen gas and the nitrous oxide gas.

16 . The gas flow control system of claim 13 , wherein the vent is an orifice that provides an opening of a fixed diameter for exhaust of the first gas and the second gas from the chamber.

17 . The gas flow control system of claim 13 , wherein the vent is arranged to exhaust the gas to: a mixed gas line, a scavenging vacuum line, or atmosphere.

18 . The gas flow control system of claim 13 , wherein the determined end pressure is within a range of 5 and 10 psi gauge, and wherein the determined begin pressure is within a range of 35 and 45 psi gauge.