IP Library Granted Patent US 8,375,945
Granted Patent B2
US 8,375,945 · App. 12/696,261 · Granted Feb 19, 2013

Modular pressure support system and method

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Patent No.
US 8,375,945
App. No.
12/696,261
Granted
Feb 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pressure support system that comprises a patient circuit, a docking assembly, and a tank. The patient circuit delivers a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient. The docking assembly has an inlet and an outlet that is adapted to receive the pressurized flow of breathable gas, and is also adapted to be connected with the patient circuit. The tank is constructed and arranged to be removably connected with the docking assembly, and enables the pressurized flow of breathable gas to pass therethrough. The tank is also adapted to contain a liquid such that a humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas is elevated as the pressurized flow of breathable gas passes therethrough.

Claims (24)

1. A method of delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient, the method comprising:

providing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to a docking assembly at an inlet of the docking assembly by removably connecting a gas flow generating system to the docking assembly such that a load bearing base surface of the gas flow generating system is positioned entirely on a base floor surface of the docking assembly;

connecting a patient circuit to an outlet associated with the docking assembly;

removably connecting a tank to the base floor surface of the docking assembly such that the tank is laterally disposed with respect to the gas flow generating system, the tank being adapted to contain a liquid such that a humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas is elevated as the pressurized flow of breathable gas passes through the tank;

wherein connecting the tank to the docking assembly places the inlet in communication with the outlet, and delivers the pressurized flow of breathable gas from the inlet to the outlet while elevating the humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas;

intercepting a portion of the pressurized flow of breathable gas at the outlet of the docking assembly;

delivering the portion of the pressurized flow of breathable gas to a pressure sensor along a pressure bypass circuit,

wherein the pressure bypass circuit is formed separate from the tank;

determining a pressure of the pressurized flow of breathable gas; and

delivering the pressurized flow of breathable gas from the outlet to the patient along the patient circuit.

2. A method of delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas to a patient, the method comprising:

providing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to a docking assembly at an inlet of the docking assembly by removably connecting a gas flow generating system to the docking assembly such that a load bearing base surface of the gas flow generating system is positioned on a base floor surface of the docking assembly;

connecting a patient circuit to an outlet associated with the docking assembly;

removably connecting a tank to the docking assembly, the tank being adapted to contain a liquid such that a humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas is elevated as the pressurized flow of breathable gas passes through the tank;

wherein connecting the tank to the docking assembly places the inlet in communication with the outlet, and delivers the pressurized flow of breathable gas from the inlet to the outlet while elevating the humidity level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas, and

wherein the tank comprises a tank inlet opening and a tank outlet opening, the tank inlet opening formed on a first transition surface toward a first side of the tank and the tank outlet opening formed on a second transition surface toward a second side, opposite the first side, of the tank; and

delivering the pressurized flow of breathable gas from the outlet to the patient along the patient circuit.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising removably connecting the gas flow generating system to the inlet of the docking assembly, the gas flow generating system generating the pressurized flow of breathable gas.

4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising controllably heating the liquid held by the tank.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the tank comprises a heat conductor configured to conduct heat from outside of the tank to the interior of the tank.

6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the docking assembly comprises a heating element configured to heat the liquid in the tank such that the pressurized flow of breathable gas is humidified.

7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the gas flow generating system comprises a modular accessory port configured to accept removable connection to one or more modular accessories.

8. The method of claim 2 , wherein the outlet of the docking assembly comprises a removable outlet port configured to be removably coupled to the docking assembly.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pressure bypass circuit operates simultaneously with the gas flow generation system, the docking assembly and/or the tank.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2023
From: RESPIRONICS, INC.
To: PHILIPS RS NORTH AMERICA LLC
Reel/Frame 063012/0881 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 1, 2023
From: RIC INVESTMENTS, LLC
To: RESPIRONICS, INC..
Reel/Frame 062900/0553 →