Disordered breathing monitoring device and method of using same including a study status indicator
    1.
    发明授权
    Disordered breathing monitoring device and method of using same including a study status indicator 有权
    无序呼吸监测装置及其使用方法,包括研究状态指标

    公开(公告)号:US08287460B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-10-16

    申请号:US12101486

    申请日:2008-04-11

    IPC分类号: A61B5/08

    摘要: An apparatus and associated method for collecting data for a sleep study. The apparatus includes a sensor adapted to collect data relating to a parameter of a user of the apparatus over a period of time, and a controller operatively coupled to the sensor. The controller is adapted to: (a) receive configuration information specifying a predetermined amount of valid data that is required for a sleep study to be deemed valid, (b) receive the data relating to the parameter and determine an amount of the received data that is valid, and (c) cause a study status indicator to be output by the apparatus based on the amount of the received data that is determined to be valid and the predetermined amount specified in the configuration information.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于收集睡眠研究数据的装置和相关方法。 该装置包括适于在一段时间内收集与装置的用户的参数相关的数据的传感器,以及可操作地耦合到传感器的控制器。 所述控制器适于:(a)接收指定睡眠研究所需的预定量的有效数据被认为有效的配置信息,(b)接收与所述参数有关的数据,并且确定接收到的数据量 是有效的,(c)基于被确定为有效的接收数据量和配置信息中规定的预定量,使设备输出学习状态指示符。

    Disordered Breathing Monitoring Device And Method Of Using Same Including A Study Status Indicator
    2.
    发明申请
    Disordered Breathing Monitoring Device And Method Of Using Same Including A Study Status Indicator 有权
    无序呼吸监测装置及其使用方法包括研究状态指示器

    公开(公告)号:US20090099471A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-04-16

    申请号:US12101486

    申请日:2008-04-11

    IPC分类号: A61B5/08

    摘要: An apparatus and associated method for collecting data for a sleep study. The apparatus includes a sensor adapted to collect data relating to a parameter of a user of the apparatus over a period of time, and a controller operatively coupled to the sensor. The controller is adapted to: (a) receive configuration information specifying a predetermined amount of valid data that is required for a sleep study to be deemed valid, (b) receive the data relating to the parameter and determine an amount of the received data that is valid, and (c) cause a study status indicator to be output by the apparatus based on the amount of the received data that is determined to be valid and the predetermined amount specified in the configuration information.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于收集睡眠研究数据的装置和相关方法。 该装置包括适于在一段时间内收集与装置的用户的参数相关的数据的传感器,以及可操作地耦合到传感器的控制器。 所述控制器适于:(a)接收指定睡眠研究所需的预定量的有效数据被认为有效的配置信息,(b)接收与所述参数有关的数据,并且确定接收到的数据量 是有效的,(c)基于被确定为有效的接收数据量和配置信息中规定的预定量,使设备输出学习状态指示符。

    Infant Phototherapy Device
    4.
    发明申请
    Infant Phototherapy Device 有权
    婴儿光疗装置

    公开(公告)号:US20090030490A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-01-29

    申请号:US12174651

    申请日:2008-07-17

    IPC分类号: A61N5/06

    摘要: An infant phototherapy device comprises a housing assembly, a light source carried by the housing assembly, and a panel mode assembly including a panel mode adaptor arranged to be detachably connected with the housing assembly. The panel mode assembly further comprises an elongated flexible light pipe and a light emitting panel, the light pipe providing light communication between the light source and the light emitting panel, so that when the panel mode adaptor is connected with the housing assembly, light emitted by the light source is transmitted through the light pipe to the light emitting panel. A suspension structure is arranged to suspend the housing assembly, wherein when the panel mode adaptor is disconnected from the housing assembly and the housing assembly is suspended from the suspension structure, light emitted from the housing can be projected onto a patient.

    摘要翻译: 婴儿光疗装置包括壳体组件,由壳体组件承载的光源,以及包括面板模式适配器的面板模式组合件,该面板模式适配器布置成可拆卸地与壳体组件连接。 面板模式组件还包括细长柔性光管和发光面板,光管提供光源和发光面板之间的光通信,使得当面板模式适配器与壳体组件连接时,由 光源通过光管传输到发光面板。 悬挂结构布置成悬挂壳体组件,其中当面板模式适配器与壳体组件分离并且壳体组件从悬挂结构悬挂时,从壳体发射的光可以投射到患者身上。

    Resuscitator
    5.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US5546934A

    公开(公告)日:1996-08-20

    申请号:US312313

    申请日:1994-09-26

    摘要: A resuscitator apparatus including a resilient, self-inflating squeeze bag having a single combined inlet/outlet which is preferably removably connected to a first manifold in operative communication with a substantially unbiased valve device. The first manifold includes an inlet coupling adapted for connection to a source of pressurized respiratory gas such as oxygen and an outlet coupling adapted for connection to a first end of a tubular connector. The tubular connector is desirably formed as a short, kink-resistant, flexible hinge member. The second end of the tubular connector is adapted for swiveled connection to an inlet coupling of a second manifold in operative communication with a non-rebreathing valve contained within a tubular, preferably L-shaped housing. The tubular housing includes a first leg connected to the second manifold and a second leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg, the second leg being adapted for connection to a subject interface member such as a breathing mask. An oxygen reservoir bag preferably formed of thin, pliable plastic surrounds the tubular connector and is sealingly attached without supplemental fasteners to the first and second manifolds. In the event the oxygen to the first supply manifold should falter, substantially unbiased valve device permits the subject immediate and unrestricted access to atmospheric air.

    Pressure support system and method and a pressure control valve for use in such system and method
    6.
    发明授权
    Pressure support system and method and a pressure control valve for use in such system and method 有权
    压力支持系统和方法以及用于这种系统和方法的压力控制阀

    公开(公告)号:US06615831B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-09-09

    申请号:US09347071

    申请日:1999-07-02

    IPC分类号: A61M1600

    摘要: A pressure support system having enhanced noise reduction and a valve assembly for use in pressure support system. The pressure support system includes a pressure generator having an inlet and an outlet. A first conduit defining a tortuous path is coupled between a gas source and the inlet of the pressure generator. A second conduit coupled to the outlet of the pressure generator delivers the flow of gas from the pressure generator to a patient. A valve assembly communicates gas from the second conduit to the first conduit to control the pressure or a rate of the flow of gas in the second conduit. By communicating gas from the second conduit to the first conduit, the noise associated with exhausting gas from the second conduit is muffled by the tortuous path of the first conduit.

    摘要翻译: 具有增强的降噪功能的压力支持系统和用于压力支持系统的阀组件。 压力支撑系统包括具有入口和出口的压力发生器。 限定曲折路径的第一导管联接在气体源和压力发生器的入口之间。 耦合到压力发生器的出口的第二导管将气流从压力发生器输送到患者。 阀组件将来自第二导管的气体与第一导管连通,以控制第二导管中的气体流量的压力或速率。 通过将气体从第二导管传送到第一导管,与第二导管排出气体相关联的噪声被第一导管的曲折路径阻塞。

    Patient interface with forehead support system
    9.
    发明授权
    Patient interface with forehead support system 有权
    患者与前额支持系统的界面

    公开(公告)号:US08210179B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-07-03

    申请号:US11480592

    申请日:2006-07-03

    IPC分类号: A62B18/08 A62B18/02

    摘要: A patient interface having a forehead support adjustably. The forehead support assembly includes a support arm that is adjustably mounted to the mask shell, thereby allowing the adjustment of the distance between the forehead support bracket and the mask shell in order to adjust for patient's of different sizes. A forehead support bracket is pivotally connected to the support arm. The pivoting forehead support bracket is self-aligning to allow the forehead pad to remain parallel to the patient's forehead at all times, thus enhancing comfort and stability. The forehead support bracket is removable from the support arm, allowing the headgear (with support bracket attached) to be donned separately from the mask and support arm. The forehead support bracket in one embodiment has a forehead pad formed from the headgear itself.

    摘要翻译: 具有可调节的前额支撑的患者接口。 前额支撑组件包括可调节地安装到面罩壳体上的支撑臂,从而允许调节前额支撑支架和面罩壳之间的距离,以便调整不同尺寸的患者。 前额支撑托架枢转地连接到支撑臂。 枢转的前额支撑支架是自对准的,以允许前额垫始终保持平行于患者的前额,从而增强舒适性和稳定性。 前额支撑支架可从支撑臂移除,允许将头带(附带支撑支架)与面罩和支撑臂分开穿戴。 在一个实施例中,前额支撑托架具有由头带本身形成的前额垫。