Method and apparatus for providing and controlling oxygen supply
First Claim
1. A method of controlling a flow of supplemental oxygen from an oxygen supply to a user through a delivery apparatus in an open-loop breathing system, the delivery apparatus including a valve moveable between a first position permitting oxygen to flow from said supply to said user and a second position for preventing oxygen to flow from said supply to said user, comprising the steps of:
- receiving a goal blood-oxygen saturation level of a user;
determining an actual blood-oxygen saturation level of a user;
determining a breath rate of said user;
sensing periods of inhalation by said user;
determining a length of time said valve should be moved to said first position in order to deliver a desired quantity of oxygen, said determining step comprising determining a first maximum time if said actual level has not reached said goal level or said actual level is below a minimum level, determining a second minimum time if said actual level is above said goal level, and determining a variable time if said actual level has at least once reached said goal level but said actual level is between said minimum level and said goal level, said step of determining a variable time including determining a breath rate of said user from said sensed periods of inhalation by said user, determining a delivery volume comprising a desired quantity of oxygen divided by said breath rate, and determining said variable time by dividing said delivery volume by a flow rate of supplemental oxygen available;
detecting the initiation of inhalation by said user; and
moving said valve from said second position to said first position for said determined length of time; and
returning said valve to said first position.
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A method and apparatus for controlling oxygen delivery to a person is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a goal blood-oxygen saturation level, measuring an actual saturation level of the person, determining a breath rate of the person, sensing a period of inhalation by the person, and delivering oxygen during inhalation by moving a valve to an oxygen delivery position for a calculated period of time based upon the actual saturation level as compared to the goal level of the person'"'"'s blood-oxygen content. One embodiment of an apparatus comprises an open-loop breathing system including a control valve for controlling the flow of oxygen from a source to the person, a pressure sensor for detecting a period of inhalation, an oximeter for measuring actual blood-oxygen saturation, and a processor for calculating the time the valve needs to be maintained in an open position to deliver oxygen.
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1. A method of controlling a flow of supplemental oxygen from an oxygen supply to a user through a delivery apparatus in an open-loop breathing system, the delivery apparatus including a valve moveable between a first position permitting oxygen to flow from said supply to said user and a second position for preventing oxygen to flow from said supply to said user, comprising the steps of:
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receiving a goal blood-oxygen saturation level of a user;
determining an actual blood-oxygen saturation level of a user;
determining a breath rate of said user;
sensing periods of inhalation by said user;
determining a length of time said valve should be moved to said first position in order to deliver a desired quantity of oxygen, said determining step comprising determining a first maximum time if said actual level has not reached said goal level or said actual level is below a minimum level, determining a second minimum time if said actual level is above said goal level, and determining a variable time if said actual level has at least once reached said goal level but said actual level is between said minimum level and said goal level, said step of determining a variable time including determining a breath rate of said user from said sensed periods of inhalation by said user, determining a delivery volume comprising a desired quantity of oxygen divided by said breath rate, and determining said variable time by dividing said delivery volume by a flow rate of supplemental oxygen available;
detecting the initiation of inhalation by said user; and
moving said valve from said second position to said first position for said determined length of time; and
returning said valve to said first position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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