Gas administration scavenging mask
First Claim
1. A scavenging mask apparatus for administrating gas to a patient and for scavenging exhaled gas and lost gas via a source of vacuum to an external point remote from said patient, the apparatus comprising:
- A. a cup-like nosepiece arranged to fit over the patient'"'"'s nose, the nosepiece shaped to form a seal between the rim of the nosepiece and the patient'"'"'s face;
B. A nasal cannula, disposed within and attached to the nosepiece, for delivering gas to the patient'"'"'s nostrils;
C. first conduit means connected to the nasal cannula for directing gas through the nosepiece, into the nasal cannula, and to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; and
D. second conduit means connected to the nosepiece and to said source of vacuum for conducting gas so that exhaled gas and lost gas inside the nosepiece is conducted therefrom to said external point through the second conduit means,wherein said first conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from one lateral wall of said nosepiece, said second conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from the opposite lateral wall of said nosepiece, and said nasal cannula comprises;
a. a connector tube, open at both ends and formed with a ferrule on each end thereof, the connector tube releasably communicating at one end thereof with the first conduit means;
b. a tubular body having an open end and a closed end, the tubular body releasably communicating at the open end thereof with the other end of the connector tube; and
c. two nostril tubes, spaced apart and disposed in the patient'"'"'s nose at the distal ends of each tube, and communicating with the tubular body at the proximal ends of each tube so that gas entering the tubular body from the connector tube flows to the nostril tubes and into the patient'"'"'s nostrils.
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Abstract
A scavenging mask apparatus for administering gas to a patient, the apparatus comprising a nasal cannula for delivering gas to the patient'"'"'s nostrils, a tube connecting the cannula to a source of gas, a nosepiece adapted to fit over the nose and cannula, and a tube connecting the nosepiece to a source of vacuum. Gas exhaled through the patient'"'"'s nostrils or escaping from the cannula is scavenged by the air flow in the nosepiece, thereby minimizing loss of gas to the environment. The nosepiece is also provided with a plurality of holes in the underside thereof to scavenge gas exhaled through the patient'"'"'s mouth.
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5 Claims
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1. A scavenging mask apparatus for administrating gas to a patient and for scavenging exhaled gas and lost gas via a source of vacuum to an external point remote from said patient, the apparatus comprising:
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A. a cup-like nosepiece arranged to fit over the patient'"'"'s nose, the nosepiece shaped to form a seal between the rim of the nosepiece and the patient'"'"'s face; B. A nasal cannula, disposed within and attached to the nosepiece, for delivering gas to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; C. first conduit means connected to the nasal cannula for directing gas through the nosepiece, into the nasal cannula, and to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; and D. second conduit means connected to the nosepiece and to said source of vacuum for conducting gas so that exhaled gas and lost gas inside the nosepiece is conducted therefrom to said external point through the second conduit means, wherein said first conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from one lateral wall of said nosepiece, said second conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from the opposite lateral wall of said nosepiece, and said nasal cannula comprises; a. a connector tube, open at both ends and formed with a ferrule on each end thereof, the connector tube releasably communicating at one end thereof with the first conduit means; b. a tubular body having an open end and a closed end, the tubular body releasably communicating at the open end thereof with the other end of the connector tube; and c. two nostril tubes, spaced apart and disposed in the patient'"'"'s nose at the distal ends of each tube, and communicating with the tubular body at the proximal ends of each tube so that gas entering the tubular body from the connector tube flows to the nostril tubes and into the patient'"'"'s nostrils.
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2. A system for administering gas to a patient, the system comprising:
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A. a mask comprising; a. a cup-like nosepiece arranged to fit over the patient'"'"'s nose, the nosepiece shaped to form a seal between the rim of the nosepiece and the patient'"'"'s face; b. a nasal cannula, disposed within and attached to the nosepiece, for delivering gas to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; c. first conduit means connected to the nasal cannula for directing gas through the nosepiece, into the nasal cannula, and to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; and d. second conduit means connected to the nosepiece for conducting gas so that exhaled gas and lost gas inside the nosepiece is conducted therefrom through said second conduit means; B. means connected to the first conduit means for supplying gas; and C. means connected to the second conduit means for supplying a vacuum so that exhaled gas and lost gas is conducted away from the nosepiece, wherein said first conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from one lateral wall of said nosepiece, said second conduit means is a tubular extension integral to and extending outwardly from the opposite lateral wall of said nosepiece, and said nasal cannula comprises;
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3. a connector tube, open at both ends and formed with a ferrule on each end thereof, the connector tube releasably communicating at one end thereof with the first conduit means;
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2. a tubular body having an open end and a closed end, the tubular body releasably communicating at the open thereof with the other end of the connector tube; and 3. two nostril tubes, spaced apart and disposed in the patient'"'"'s nose at the distal ends of each tube, and communicating with the tubular body at the proximal ends of each tube so that gas entering the tubular body from the connector tube flows to the nostril tubes and into the patient'"'"'s nostrils. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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4. A scavenging mask apparatus for administering gas to a patient, and for scavenging exhaled gas and lost gas via a source of vacuum to an external point remote from said patient, the apparatus comprising:
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A. a cup-like nosepiece arranged to fit over the patient'"'"'s nose, the nosepiece shaped as to form a seal between the patient'"'"'s face and the rim of the nosepiece; B. a nasal cannula, disposed within and attached to the nosepiece, for delivering gas to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; C. first conduit means connected to the nasal cannula for directing gas through the nosepiece, into the nasal cannula, and to the patient'"'"'s nostrils; D. pressure demand valve means in flow communication with the first conduit means for conducting gas thereto whenever gas pressure in the nasal cannula falls below a predetermined value; E. air dilution means in flow communication with the pressure demand valve means for conducting gas to the pressure demand valve means, and for diluting the conducted gas with air whenever gas pressure in the air dilution means falls below atmospheric pressure; and F. second conduit means connected to the nosepiece and to said source of vacuum for conducting gas so that exhaled gas and lost gas inside the nosepiece is conducted therefrom to said external point through the second conduit means, wherein said nosepiece further includes a plurality of holes in the underside thereof; and the nasal cannula comprises; a. a connector tube, open at both ends and formed with a ferrule on each end thereof, the connector tube releasably communicating at one end thereof with said first conduit means; b. a tubular body having an open end and a closed end, the tubular body releasably communicating at the open end thereof with the other end of said connector tube; c. two nostril tubes, spaced apart and disposed in the patient'"'"'s nose at the distal ends of each tube, and communicating with the tubular body at the proximal ends of each tube so that gas entering the tubular body from the connector tube flows to the nostril tubes and into the patient'"'"'s nostrils; and d. seal means attached to said nostril tubes for effecting a seal between said nostril tubes and the patient'"'"'s nares during inhalation.
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