DUAL HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE BREATHING SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A breathing apparatus comprising:
- (a) a low pressure gas source configured to deliver gas into a low pressure chamber;
(b) a high pressure gas inlet port connected to a force balance valve configured to deliver high pressure gas into the low pressure chamber after pressure reduction through the force balanced valve;
(c) a proportional valve assembly for receiving flow from both the high pressure gas inlet port and from the low pressure gas source;
(d) a control system that operates the proportional valve assembly; and
(e) an outlet port downstream of the proportional valve assembly.
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Abstract
A breathing system allows a single valve and corresponding control system to utilize either high or low pressure gas input and control the delivery of gas to a patient in a manner independent of the gas pressure level. Some such systems include a blower that provides gas with low pressure, a high pressure inlet port, a force balance valve or similar that will regulate the high pressure to work in the low pressure system, and a proportional valve assembly with a unitary control system that will allow for efficient ventilation operations regardless of gas source. Some such systems are capable of seamless transition from low to high pressure and from high to low pressure gas sources, as well as independent operation while either source serves as an input.
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11 Claims
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1. A breathing apparatus comprising:
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(a) a low pressure gas source configured to deliver gas into a low pressure chamber; (b) a high pressure gas inlet port connected to a force balance valve configured to deliver high pressure gas into the low pressure chamber after pressure reduction through the force balanced valve; (c) a proportional valve assembly for receiving flow from both the high pressure gas inlet port and from the low pressure gas source; (d) a control system that operates the proportional valve assembly; and (e) an outlet port downstream of the proportional valve assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A breathing apparatus comprising:
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(a) a low pressure gas inlet port configured to receive gas from a low pressure gas source; (b) a high pressure gas inlet port configured to receive gas from a high pressure gas source; (c) a means for reducing gas pressure downstream of the high pressure gas inlet port; (d) a low pressure path configured to receive gas from both the means for reducing gas pressure and from the low pressure inlet port; (e) a proportional low pressure valve coupled to the low pressure path and configured to control flow delivery to a patient. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method of providing breathable gas to a patient comprising:
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(a) initiating high pressure gas flow from a high pressure gas source through a high pressure gas inlet port; (b) reducing a pressure of the high pressure gas between the high pressure gas inlet port and a low pressure chamber or flow path; (c) controlling a flow of the reduced high pressure gas from the low pressure chamber through a low pressure proportional control valve; (d) detecting a reduction of pressure in the high pressure source; (e) activating, in response to the detecting, a low pressure gas flow from a low pressure gas source through a low pressure gas inlet port; (f) providing the low pressure gas flow from the gas inlet port into the low pressure chamber; (g) controlling gas flow of the low pressure gas flow from the low pressure chamber through the low pressure proportional control valve; and (h) providing gas flow to a patient downstream of the low pressure proportional control valve. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of providing breathable gas to a patient comprising:
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(a) receiving data inputs related to the control of a breathing device; (b) transferring data inputs into a control system; (c) enabling the input of either a reduced high pressure gas flow path or a low pressure gas flow path into a low pressure valve based upon the data inputs to the control system; (d) engaging the control system to control flow of either the reduced high pressure gas flow path or the low pressure gas flow path through the low pressure valve; (e) detecting a presence or an absence of a high pressure gas source; (f) creating a second set of data inputs based upon the presence or the absence of the high pressure gas source; and (f) transferring the second set of data inputs to the control system.
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