Control system for portable oxygen concentrator
This disclosure relates to a control system for a portable oxygen concentrator (POC). Specifically, this disclosure relates to a method and a system configured for use with an oxygen delivery system that includes nasal fitting which does not include nostril prongs. Because the nasal fitting does not include nostril prongs, user comfort is dramatically increased relative to prior designs. That said, because the fitting is free of nostril prongs, changes in pressure associated with the user's breathing register less than in oxygen delivery systems with traditional fittings (i.e., those that include nostril prongs). As such, the method and system of this disclosure is configured to associate relatively small changes in pressure with a breathing cycle of a user, thereby permitting effective and efficient POC operation.
1 . A nasal fitting for an oxygen delivery system, comprising:
a main body, the main body including a proximal surface faced in a proximal direction towards a patient and configured to rest against a philtrum of the patient;
a first prong and a second prong each projecting laterally from opposed lateral sides of the main body, wherein the first prong includes a first internal passageway and the second prong includes a second internal passageway;
a discharge port defining an opening in a superior surface of the main body, wherein the discharge port is in fluid communication with the first and second internal passageways and configured to be situated inferior to a nose of the patient;
an inclined wall surrounding at least a portion of the opening of the discharge port and slanting in an inferior direction from first and second curves of an apex towards the opening of the discharge port, wherein the apex is superior to the opening of the discharge port, and wherein the first curve of the apex at least partially surrounds a first lateral side of the discharge port and the second curve of the apex at least partially surrounds a second lateral side of the discharge port; and
wherein the fitting does not include nostril prongs, and no portion of the fitting is configured to project from the superior surface towards the nose of the patient.
2 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the apex defines a superior-most portion of the nasal fitting and wherein the first and second curves of the apex lie in a common plane.
3 . The nasal fitting of claim 2 , wherein the plane is inclined at an angle relative to the proximal direction.
4 . The nasal fitting of claim 2 , wherein the inclined wall is inclined at an acute angle relative to the plane.
5 . A nasal fitting for an oxygen delivery system, comprising:
a main body, the main body including a proximal surface faced in a proximal direction towards a patient and configured to rest against a philtrum of the patient;
a first prong and a second prong each projecting laterally from opposed lateral sides of the main body, wherein the first prong includes a first internal passageway and the second prong includes a second internal passageway;
a discharge port defining an opening in a superior surface of the main body, wherein the discharge port is in fluid communication with the first and second internal passageways and configured to be situated inferior to a nose of the patient;
an inclined wall surrounding at least a portion of the opening of the discharge port;
wherein the fitting does not include nostril prongs, and no portion of the fitting is configured to project from the superior surface towards the nose of the patient; and
wherein the discharge port includes a divider which divides the opening of the discharge port into a first section and a second section, the divider including a central portion providing a superior-most portion of the divider, a first wall slanting in an inferior direction from the central portion towards the first section, and a second wall slanting in the inferior direction from the central portion towards the second section.
6 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , further comprising a cavity in the main body, the cavity in fluid communication with the first and second internal passageways of the first and second prongs and in fluid communication with the opening of the discharge port.
7 . The nasal fitting of claim 6 , wherein the main cavity includes a bottom wall located in an inferior direction relative to the opening of the discharge port, wherein the bottom wall is convex when viewed from a superior location.
8 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the inclined wall includes a notch at a distal-most portion of the inclined wall.
9 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the proximal surface is concave when viewed from the proximal direction.
10 . The nasal fitting of claim 9 , wherein the proximal surface exhibits a contour following a first constant radius R 1 relative to a reference point, the reference point on a centerline of the nasal fitting and spaced apart from the main body in the proximal direction.
11 . The nasal fitting of claim 10 , wherein the first and second prongs each include a proximal surface that exhibits a contour following a second constant radius R 2 relative to the reference point, wherein the second constant radius R 2 is larger than the first constant radius R 1 .
12 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the first and second prongs each include a superior surface which is concave when viewed from a superior location.
13 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the first prong and the second prong each include an inlet port in fluid communication with the first and second internal passageways, respectively, the inlet ports each configured to receive a portion of an oxygen delivery tube.
14 . The nasal fitting of claim 13 , wherein the inlet ports of the first and second prong are located in an inferior direction relative to the discharge port.
15 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the fitting is provided by an integrally molded piece of plastic.
16 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the fitting is symmetrical about a plane containing a centerline of the fitting and extending in a superior and inferior direction.
17 . The nasal fitting of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes a length L extending between the opposed lateral sides of the main body and includes a height H between the superior surface and an inferior surface of the main body, and a ratio of the length L to the height H of the main body is about 2.2:1.
18 . An oxygen delivery system, comprising:
an oxygen supply;
a tube configured to connect to the oxygen supply;
a fitting that does not include nostril prongs, the fitting including:
a main body, the main body including a proximal surface faced in a proximal direction towards a patient and configured to rest against a philtrum of the patient,
a first prong and a second prong each projecting laterally from opposed lateral sides of the main body, wherein the first prong and the second prong each include an internal passageway and an inlet port in communication with the internal passageway, each inlet port configured to receive a portion of the tube,
a discharge port defining an opening in a superior surface of the main body, wherein the discharge port is in fluid communication with the internal passageways of the first and second prongs and configured to be situated inferior to a nose of the patient, and
an inclined wall surrounding at least a portion of the opening of the discharge port and slanting in an inferior direction from first and second curves of an apex towards the opening of the discharge port, wherein the apex is superior to the opening of the discharge port, and wherein the first curve of the apex at least partially surrounds a first lateral side of the discharge port and the second curve of the apex at least partially surrounds a second lateral side of the discharge port.
19 . The oxygen delivery system of claim 18 , further comprising:
a pressure sensor configured to generate signals indicative of pressure in the tube; and
a controller configured to:
read the signals from the pressure sensor,
detect a plurality of pauses in a breathing cycle of the patient,
take a plurality of pressure readings during each pause in the breathing cycle,
store an average pressure reading of the plurality of pressure readings for each pause,
determine a baseline value based on a running average of the average pressure readings for the plurality of pauses, the baseline value continuously updating based on the average pressure reading of each pause; and
detect an inhale of the patient when a difference between a pressure reading and the baseline value is less than or equal to an inhale threshold.
20 . The nasal fitting of claim 2 , wherein:
the first prong and the second prong each include an inlet port in fluid communication with the first and second internal passageways, respectively, the inlet ports each configured to receive a portion of an oxygen delivery tube; and
the inlet ports are each located inferior to the plane.