Abstract:
An electronic gas blender system includes a pressurized oxygen supply connected in-line to a first proportional valve, a first check valve and a first flow sensor by a first circuit of gas lines, a pressurized air supply connected in-line to a second proportional valve, a second check valve and a second flow sensor by a second circuit of gas lines, and a port disposed between the second check valve and the second flow sensor on the second circuit of gas lines for providing airflow access to a low pressure source. The port includes a plug configured to open and close the airflow access, and a control module is electrically coupled to the first proportional valve, the first flow sensor, the second proportional valve, and the second flow sensor. The electronic gas blender system can be used to blend two high pressure gas sources under dynamic control or one high pressure and one zero or low pressure gas flow source through a slave/master relationship.
Abstract:
A gas regulator is described. The gas regulator includes a gas inlet having an attachment mechanism for attaching to a gas container, a gas outlet in fluid communication with the gas inlet and further in fluid communication with a gas delivery system, a pressure regulator, a pressure sensor and a NFC sensor. A method of entering at least one information item relating to a gas source to a gas delivery system control unit. The method includes the steps of providing a gas source having a NFC tag that includes at least one information item stored in a memory of the NFC tag, attaching a regulator that includes a NFC sensor, wherein the NFC sensor is positioned to read the NFC tag when attached to the gas source, reading the at least one information item via the NFC sensor, and transmitting the at least one information item read by the NFC sensor to a gas delivery system control unit.
Abstract:
A bruxism guard is described. The bruxism guard includes a first U shaped tray having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface including a trough with a dental insert positioned therein, wherein the dental insert substantially conforms to a full arch of a subject's teeth, and a second U shaped tray having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface including a trough with a dental insert positioned therein, wherein the dental insert substantially conforms to a only a partial arch of the subject's teeth, wherein the bottom surfaces of the first and second trays oppose each other when positioned within the subject's mouth. Also described is a bruxism guard having a removable T-Bar that permits the bruxism guard to be interlocked in at least four different configurations.
Abstract:
A device for reducing the concentration of a gas from a gas source is described. The device includes a housing having a proximal end, a distal end and a length therebetween that at least partially encloses an interior region, wherein the proximal end has a gas inlet connectable to a gas source, and the distal end has a diluted gas outlet, a nozzle having at least one gas outlet, wherein the nozzle extends within the interior region of the housing, and wherein the nozzle gas outlet is fluidly connected to the housing gas inlet such that gas entering the housing gas inlet exits through the nozzle gas outlet, and at least one opening in the housing length, wherein the opening is adjacent to the at least one nozzle gas outlet and permits air to enter the housing interior region near the nozzle gas outlet. The device is incorporated into a gas delivery assembly, whereby excess gas can be safely purged from the assembly at a diluted concentration via the device.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method for delivery of nitric oxide to the upper respiratory tract without resulting in nitric oxide delivery to the lungs. In certain embodiments, the invention comprises the use of a flow sensor to sense the exhalation of the subject, and delivering a nitric oxide containing gas upon sensed exhalation.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to devices, systems, and methods for a safety interlock for a gas cylinder. The interlock device of the present invention can prevent a gas cylinder from being removed from a gas administration device as long as gas remains in the gas cylinder.
Abstract:
A device and method for reducing heat loss in at least one region of a subject's body is described. The device includes a mask component, a heat releasing reservoir, and a conduit connecting the mask component to the heat releasing reservoir and creating an airflow path therethrough, wherein the heat releasing reservoir includes at least one air permeable region that is impermeable to condensed water. Heat loss is reduced by the subject positioning the mask over the mouth and/or nose, positioning the heat releasing reservoir over the region of the subject's body, and passing warmed air exhaled by the subject into the mask through the conduit and into the heat releasing reservoir, such that the warmed air passes through the heat releasing reservoir while retaining condensed water within the heat releasing reservoir, thereby increasing the temperature of the air surrounding the at least one region of the subject's body.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method for delivery of nitric oxide to the upper respiratory tract without resulting in nitric oxide delivery to the lungs. In certain embodiments, the invention comprises the use of a flow sensor to sense the exhalation of the subject, and delivering a nitric oxide containing gas upon sensed exhalation.
Abstract:
An oral appliance assembly is described. The assembly includes an oral appliance component having an upper teeth tray and a lower teeth tray. The assembly further includes a module releasably connected to the oral appliance. The module includes at least one sensor that is positioned outside of the mouth and underneath the nares of a subject's nose when the oral appliance component is positioned in the subject's mouth. A method of measuring user compliance of an oral appliance is also described. The method includes positioning an oral appliance in the mouth of a subject, measuring at least one parameter of airflow from the subject's nose or mouth, and determining compliance based on the at least one measured parameter. A method of measuring effectiveness of an oral appliance is also described. The method includes positioning an oral appliance in the mouth of a subject, measuring at least one parameter of airflow from the subject's nose or mouth, and determining effectiveness based on the at least one measured parameter.
Abstract:
A system for monitoring inspirable gas for delivery to a patient includes a branched breathing circuit having a first branch conduit and a second branch conduit. The first branch conduit is fluidly connected to a first gas source and the second branch conduit is fluidly connected to a second gas source, and the first and second branch conduits merge into a patient delivery conduit. The system includes a first flow sensor in the first branch conduit, a second flow sensor in the second branch conduit, and a third flow sensor in the patient delivery conduit. A control unit is electrically coupled to the first, second and third flow sensors. The control unit is configured to determine a blend of gas in the patient delivery circuit based on a measured flow from the third flow sensor and a measured flow from at least one of the first and second flow sensors.