USER INTERFACES FOR INDICATING AND/OR CONTROLLING CONTENT ITEM PLAYBACK FORMATS

    公开(公告)号:WO2022164828A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-08-04

    申请号:PCT/US2022/013759

    申请日:2022-01-25

    Applicant: APPLE INC.

    Abstract: In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates selection of a format for the playback of content. In some embodiments, while displaying, via a display generation component, a content playback user interface for a first content item that is playing at the electronic device, wherein the electronic device is playing the first content item in a first format, in accordance with a determination that the first content item is available in a second format, different from the first format, and that a currently-active output device for playing the first content item is compatible with the second format, the electronic device displays, in the content playback user interface, a selectable option that is selectable to initiate a process to switch from playing the first content item in the first format to playing the first content item in the second format.

    VENTILATOR-COUPLED SAMPLING DEVICE AND METHOD

    公开(公告)号:WO2019173501A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-09-12

    申请号:PCT/US2019/020995

    申请日:2019-03-06

    Abstract: A sample collection device collects Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath in the outlet of a breathing assisted ventilator. The sample collection device is attached to the ventilator outlet line through a coupler containing either two check valves, or a check valve and a restrictive outlet flow path. During sampling, the exhaled air flows through a sorbent contained in the sample collection device as the ventilator pressure increases and decreases during the assisted breathing process. The flow of the exhaled air through the sample collection system is driven by the alternating pressure in the ventilator line without the need for an additional pump or power supply separate from the ventilator pump and power supply. The sample collection device can be used to monitor levels of bacteria-produced VOCs as an early detection of pneumonia and to allow feedback on the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment.

Patent Agency Ranking