IP Library Granted Patent US 12673175
Granted Patent B2
US 12673175 · App. 18/388,478 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Laryngeal oral airway

Inventor: Daniel Slaughter (Austin, TX)
A61M16/049A61M16/0431A61M16/0486A61M16/0666A61M2025/022A61M2202/0208A61M2207/00A61M2210/1028A61M2230/432
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Patent No.
US 12673175
App. No.
18/388,478
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A Laryngeal oral airway (LOA) includes a mouthpiece flange defining two separate nostril-like openings in communication with separate elongated airways extending towards the larynx when in use. The nostril-like openings on the mouthpiece are spaced, shaped, and configured to snugly fit nasal prongs a nasal cannula therein, such that the nasal cannula is readily moveable between the patient's nostrils and the artificial nostril openings defined in the mouthpiece of the airway. The cannula is further secured by notches defined in the LOA.

Claims (11)

1 . A laryngeal oral airway (LOA) comprising:

a mouthpiece flange defining first and second openings spaced generally in proportion to human nostrils;

first and second distinct elongated airways in communication with the respective first and second openings defined in the mouthpiece flange, each of the first and second elongated airways extending to a distal end of the LOA to respectively deliver oxygen and enable capnography adjacent the larynx when in use;

wherein the first and second openings defined in the mouthpiece flange are spaced, shaped, and configured to receive nasal prongs of a nasal cannula therein; and

first and second notches defined in the mouthpiece flange and sized to secure nasal cannula tubing to secure the nasal cannula received in the first and second openings such that the nasal cannula is readily moveable between the patient's nostrils and the first and second openings defined in the mouthpiece flange of the LOA.

2 . The LOA of claim 1 , wherein the first and second openings are sized to snuggly fit nasal prongs of the nasal cannula to reduce mixing with ambient air.

3 . The LOA of claim 1 formed by blow molding.

4 . The LOA of claim 3 , wherein the first elongated airway is integrally formed with a first portion of the mouthpiece flange and wherein the second elongated airway is integrally formed with a second portion of the mouthpiece flange, and wherein the first and second elongated airways and the first and second portions of the mouthpiece flange are joined during blow molding.

5 . The LOA of claim 1 formed by injection molding.

6 . The LOA of claim 1 , wherein the first elongated airway is configured to deliver oxygen to a patient who is sedated and the second elongated airway is configured to for use in measuring the carbon dioxide during exhalation.

7 . The LOA of claim 1 , wherein no modification or disconnection of components of the nasal cannula is required to move it between the nostrils of a patient and snug fitment with the first and second openings of the LOA.