Respiratory humidifier

3982095
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Inventors

Robinson, Thomas C.

Application #

403507

Filed

Oct-4-1973

Published

Sep-21-1976

Current US Class

128/200.11
128/204.13
219/433
261/122.1
261/142
261/DIG65
392/390
392/395
392/403
D24/110

International Classes

H05B 001/00; A61M 015/00; B01F 003/04

Field of Search

219/271-276 219/362 219/459 219/438 219/333 219/432 219/433 137/202 137/423 137/430 261/141 261/142 261/122 261/123 261/121 128/186 128/192 128/194

Assignee

Searle Cardio-Pulmonary Systems Inc. (Emeryville, CA)

Examiners

Bartis; A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lothrop & West

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Abstract
A respiratory humidifier has a base with a thermally controlled heater therein effective to heat a first transfer surface on the top of the base. Removably pressed against the first transfer surface is a second transfer surface forming the bottom of a container into which liquid is admitted, close to the bottom, by a float valve to establish a liquid level. Gas is admitted to the container below the liquid level through an inlet tube and is released from the container above the liquid level through an outlet tube. A porous pad in the container is in the gas flow path between the inlet tube and the outlet tube to provide extended, wettable surface. A float blocks the entrance to the outlet tube when the liquid level rises unduly and a normally closed shunt passage between the inlet tube and the outlet tube opens by differential pressure when the entrance to the outlet tube is blocked.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A respiratory humidifier comprising a base, a heater mounted on said base and having a first heat transfer surface, a container having a second heat transfer surface complementary to said first heat transfer surface, means associated with said base and said container for urging said first heat transfer surface and said second heat transfer surface substantially into abutment, means on said container for admitting liquid to the interior thereof at a lower location near said second heat transfer surface, means for establishing a predetermined liquid level in said container, means on said container for admitting gas to the interior thereof at a location near said second heat transfer surface and below said liquid level, means on said container for releasing gas therefrom at an upper location remote from said second heat transfer surface and above said liquid level, and a pad in and extending substantially completely across said container and disposed between said lower location and said upper location, said pad being permeable throughout to said liquid and to said gas and providing an extended surface for wetting by said liquid and said pad having an upper surface substantially coincident with said liquid level.



Description
In the treatment of patients it is often necessary to employ mechanism for conducting breathing in an artificial or partially artificial fashion. The gas used for breathing, usually atmospheric air often mixed with oxygen or with other materials, is preferably maintained at a particular, favorable humidity or is supplied with adjunct material such as medication deemed beneficial to the patient. It is highly desirable to provide a mechanism which can reliably supply the necessary or desired humidity or an appropriate moisture content under treatment conditions.

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a respiratory humidifier that is readily maintained in a sanitary and effective condition without skilled supervision.

Another object of the invention is to provide a respiratory humidifier in which the desired liquid in evaporated form is added to the inspirated gas.

Another object of the invention is to provide a respirator humidifier that affords a highly uniform addition of previously liquid material to gas for inspiration.
 
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