IP Library Granted Patent US 7,708,016
Granted Patent B2
US 7,708,016 · App. 10/706,872 · Granted May 4, 2010

Gas conserving regulator

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Patent No.
US 7,708,016
App. No.
10/706,872
Granted
May 4, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gas regulator includes a delivery valve assembly having a delivery outlet and a delivery valve member engageable with the delivery outlet for controlling flow of a gas from a gas source. A timing gas chamber receives gas from the gas source. Gas pressure within the timing gas chamber controls the operation of the delivery valve member. An adjustment system controls the amount of time required for the gas to fill the timing gas chamber so as to control the length of time that the delivery valve assembly is opened to conserve gas. In other embodiments, a capacity adjustment system can adjust the capacity of a gas reservoir system.

Claims (38)

1. A medical gas conserving device for delivery a fixed volume of medical gas to a patient in response to an inhalation, comprising:

a timing gas chamber for storing a user-adjustable volume of gas up to a first pressure;

a vent to exhaust the gas stored in the timing gas chamber to atmosphere;

a pilot valve disposed between the timing gas chamber and the vent, the pilot valve biased in a closed position to inhibit gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent, the pilot valve in gas communication with a patient via a passage such that a vacuum in the passage opens the pilot valve to allow gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent; and

a slave valve disposed between a regulated supply of medical gas and a delivery passage to the patient, the slave valve in gas communication with the timing gas chamber such that when gas in the timing gas chamber is at the first pressure the slave valve is in a closed position to inhibit the flow of medical gas from the regulated supply to the delivery passage, and when gas in the timing gas chamber is below the first pressure the slave valve is in an opened position to allow medical gas to flow from the regulated supply to the delivery passage.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein the timing gas chamber includes a moveable piston acting as a wall of the timing gas chamber, the moveable piston being positionable by a user to adjust the volume of the timing gas chamber.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein the first pressure is determined by the area of an orifice.

4. The device of claim 3 wherein the orifice is selected from a plurality of orifices, each orifice having a respective area.

5. The device of claim 1 wherein the delivery valve member is a flexible membrane.

6. A method of manufacturing a medical gas conserving device for delivery a fixed volume of medical gas to a patient in response to an inhalation, comprising:

forming a timing gas chamber for storing a user-adjustable volume of gas up to a first pressure;

forming a vent to exhaust the gas stored in the timing gas chamber to atmosphere;

disposing a pilot valve between the timing gas chamber and the vent, the pilot valve being biased in a closed position to inhibit gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent, the pilot valve in gas communication with a patient passage such that a vacuum in the passage opens the pilot valve to allow gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent; and

disposing a slave valve between a regulated supply of medical gas and a delivery passage to the patient, the slave valve in gas communication with the timing gas chamber such that when gas in the timing gas chamber is at the first pressure the slave valve is in a closed position to inhibit the flow of medical gas from the regulated supply to the delivery passage, and when gas in the timing gas chamber is below the first pressure the slave valve is in an opened position to allow medical gas to flow from the regulated supply to the delivery passage.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein forming the timing gas chamber includes forming a moveable piston to act as a wall of the timing gas chamber, the moveable piston being positionable by a user to adjust the volume of the timing gas chamber.

8. The method of claim 6 further comprising forming an orifice having an area dimensioned to provide the first pressure.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein forming the orifice comprises fabricating a plurality of selectable orifices, each orifice having a respective area.

10. The method of claim 6 wherein the delivery valve member is a flexible membrane.

11. The device of claim 1 further comprising an adjustment system for providing the first pressure, the adjustment system including an orifice member having more than one orifice, each of a different size, which can be selectively positioned for selecting the flow rate of the gas into the timing gas chamber.

12. The method of claim 6 further comprising fabricating an adjustment system for providing the first pressure, the adjustment system including an orifice member having more than one orifice, each of a different size, which can be selectively positioned for selecting the flow rate of the gas into the timing gas chamber.

13. A medical gas conserving device for delivery a fixed volume of medical gas to a patient in response to an inhalation, comprising:

a timing gas chamber for storing a user-adjustable volume of gas up to a first pressure, wherein the timing gas chamber includes a moveable piston acting as a wall of the timing gas chamber, the moveable piston being positionable by a user to adjust the volume of the timing gas chamber;

a vent to exhaust the gas stored in the timing gas chamber to atmosphere;

a pilot valve disposed between the timing gas chamber and the vent, the pilot valve biased in a closed position to inhibit gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent, the pilot valve in gas communication with a patient via a passage such that a vacuum in the passage opens the pilot valve to allow gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent; and

a slave valve disposed between a regulated supply of medical gas and a delivery passage to the patient, the slave valve in gas communication with the timing gas chamber such that when gas in the timing gas chamber is at the first pressure the slave valve is in a closed position to inhibit the flow of medical gas from the regulated supply to the delivery passage, and when gas in the timing gas chamber is below the first pressure the slave valve is in an opened position to allow medical gas to flow from the regulated supply to the delivery passage.

14. The device of claim 13 wherein the first pressure is determined by the area of an orifice.

15. The device of claim 14 wherein the orifice is selected from a plurality of orifices, each orifice having a respective area.

16. The device of claim 13 wherein the delivery valve member is a flexible membrane.

17. The device of claim 13 further comprising an adjustment system for providing the first pressure, the adjustment system including an orifice member having more than one orifice, each of a different size, which can be selectively positioned for selecting the flow rate of the gas into the timing gas chamber.

18. A method of manufacturing a medical gas conserving device for delivery a fixed volume of medical gas to a patient in response to an inhalation, comprising:

forming a timing gas chamber for storing a user-adjustable volume of gas up to a first pressure including forming a moveable piston to act as a wall of the timing gas chamber, the moveable piston being positionable by a user to adjust the volume of the timing gas chamber;

forming a vent to exhaust the gas stored in the timing gas chamber to atmosphere;

disposing a pilot valve between the timing gas chamber and the vent, the pilot valve being biased in a closed position to inhibit gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent, the pilot valve in gas communication with a patient passage such that a vacuum in the passage opens the pilot valve to allow gas flow from the timing gas chamber to the vent; and

disposing a slave valve between a regulated supply of medical gas and a delivery passage to the patient, the slave valve in gas communication with the timing gas chamber such that when gas in the timing gas chamber is at the first pressure the slave valve is in a closed position to inhibit the flow of medical gas from the regulated supply to the delivery passage, and when gas in the timing gas chamber is below the first pressure the slave valve is in an opened position to allow medical gas to flow from the regulated supply to the delivery passage.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising forming an orifice having an area dimensioned to provide the first pressure.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein forming the orifice comprises fabricating a plurality of selectable orifices, each orifice having a respective area.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the delivery valve member is a flexible membrane.

22. The method of claim 18 further comprising fabricating an adjustment system for providing the first pressure, the adjustment system including an orifice member having more than one orifice, each of a different size, which can be selectively positioned for selecting the flow rate of the gas into the timing gas chamber.

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