IP Library Granted Patent US 10,675,431
Granted Patent B2
US 10,675,431 · App. 14/647,515 · Granted Jun 9, 2020

Methods and apparatus for ionization

Inventor: Paul Jan Klasek (Bonnyrigg Heights, AU)
Assignee: ResMed Pty Ltd
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Patent No.
US 10,675,431
App. No.
14/647,515
Granted
Jun 9, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices and systems provide methods of controlling breathable gas generation such as for a respiratory treatment and/or for controlling ionization of the gas. In an example, a controller of a respiratory treatment apparatus controls generation of a supply of ionized air. The apparatus may include a flow generator to generate a flow of pressurized breathable gas. The flow generator may be adapted for connection with a respiratory interface. The apparatus may also include an ionizer to ionize the flow of gas. The controller may be coupled with the ionizer and the flow generator and be configured to control the ionizer to programmatically change levels of ionization of the gas. Such ionized gas treatments may be suitable for helping users to sleep or improving respiratory oxygen absorption, and may be for patients with, for example, sleep disordered breathing or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Claims (29)

1. A solid state airflow generator of a respiratory apparatus for generating a controlled supply of air, the solid state airflow generator comprising:

a set of ionizers configured to propel a flow of air, the set of ionizers configured with a flow path adapted to couple with a user respiratory interface, wherein (a) the flow path is helical and the set of ionizers is arranged along the helical flow path or (b) the flow path comprises a conduit and the set of ionizers is arranged in a series in the conduit; and

a controller coupled with the set of ionizers, the controller configured to selectively activate ionizers of the set of ionizers for propelling the flow of air, wherein the selectively activated ionizers propel the flow of air to generate a respiratory flow or pressure treatment toward or in the user respiratory interface.

2. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the flow path includes a divider.

3. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the divider separates two or more channels and wherein each channel includes a subset of the set of ionizers.

4. The solid state airflow generator of claim 3 , wherein the channels comprise an inspiratory channel and an expiratory channel.

5. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the divider is configured as a ground element.

6. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the divider is arranged helically in a cylindrical delivery tube.

7. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the solid state airflow generator propels the flow of air without a blower.

8. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the solid state airflow generator propels the flow of air substantially without moving components.

9. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 further comprising a sensor, wherein the controller is configured to activate a sub-set of the set of ionizers based on a signal generated from the sensor.

10. The solid state airflow generator of claim 9 wherein the sensor is a flow sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to selectively activate a sub-set of the set of ionizers based on a measure of flow from a signal from the flow sensor.

11. The solid state airflow generator of claim 9 wherein the sensor is a pressure sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to selectively activate a sub-set of the set of ionizers based on a measure of pressure from a signal of the pressure sensor.

12. The solid state airflow generator of claim 9 wherein the sensor is a pressure sensor, and wherein the controller is configured to selectively activate a sub-set of the set of ionizers based on a measure of pressure from a signal of the pressure sensor to control a delivery of a treatment pressure.

13. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the selectively activated ionizers propel the flow of air to generate the respiratory flow.

14. The solid state airflow generator of claim 13 wherein the respiratory flow comprises a high flow treatment.

15. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the selectively activated ionizers propel the flow of air to generate the pressure treatment.

16. The solid state airflow generator of claim 15 wherein the pressure treatment comprises a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment.

17. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the set of ionizers is arranged in a serial configuration in the flow path and wherein the controller selectively activates an increasing number of ionizers of the set of ionizers to increase propulsion of the flow of air.

18. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the set of ionizers comprises an ionizer sheet.

19. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the flow path is helical and the set of ionizers is arranged along the helical flow path.

20. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 further comprising a neutralizer, the neutralizer configured to deionize the propelled flow of air of the flow path.

21. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the set of ionizers comprises a plurality of carbon fiber brush ion generators.

22. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the set of ionizers comprises a plurality of honeycomb cell ion generators.

23. The solid state airflow generator of claim 2 wherein the divider is configured for removably coupling within the conduit.

24. The solid state airflow generator of claim 1 wherein the flow path comprises the conduit and the set of ionizers is arranged in a series in the conduit.

25. A solid state airflow generator of a respiratory apparatus for generating a controlled supply of air, the solid state airflow generator comprising:

a set of ionizers configured to propel a flow of air, the set of ionizers configured with a flow path adapted to couple with a user respiratory interface, wherein (a) the flow path is helical and the set of ionizers is arranged along the helical flow path or (b) the flow path comprises a conduit and the set of ionizers is arranged in a series in the conduit; and

a controller coupled with the set of ionizers, the controller configured to selectively activate ionizers of the set of ionizers for propelling the flow of air, wherein the set of ionizers is arranged in a serial configuration in the flow path and wherein the controller selectively activates an increasing number of ionizers of the set of ionizers to increase propulsion of the flow of air.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 6, 2019
From: RESMED LIMITED
To: RESMED PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 049454/0442 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 28, 2015
From: KLASEK, PAUL JAN
To: RESMED LIMITED
Reel/Frame 035732/0806 →