Gas flow diverter for respiratory monitoring device
First Claim
1. A gas flow diverter in combination with a respiratory measuring device, the combination comprising:
- a respiratory sensor having a tube section with an inlet end and an outlet end and adapted for communicating a respiration flow through an interior passage;
a number of apertures formed through the tube section near a restriction, each aperture being fluidly connected to the interior passage; and
a diverter comprising;
a body defining a generally blunt end and having a generally conical surface extending from the blunt end, the blunt end being engageable with the tube section of the respiratory sensor such that the conical surface extends away from the blunt end and terminates nearer the restriction and any of the apertures of the tube section than the blunt end, the entire body being longitudinally offset, in a common direction aligned with a direction of the respiration flow, from the restriction and any of the apertures such that the diverter increases turbulence of the respiration flow before the respiration flow enters the restriction to generate a pressure differential on generally opposite sides of the restriction relative to the respiration flow.
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Abstract
A gas flow diverter for increasing the turbulence of an incoming respiratory gas flow through a respiratory gas sensor is provided. The diverter is positioned at a patient or inlet end of a tube section of the sensor in order to divert the respiratory gas flow from the patient generally equally across the cross-sectional area of the tube section. The diverter can be formed integrally as a part of the sensor, or can be releasably attached to the sensor or to an adapter that is releasably connected to the inlet end of the sensor for use in situations in which the volume of the incoming respiratory gas flow from the patient is greatly reduced due to the size of the patient, i.e., when the patient is an infant.
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8 Claims
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1. A gas flow diverter in combination with a respiratory measuring device, the combination comprising:
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a respiratory sensor having a tube section with an inlet end and an outlet end and adapted for communicating a respiration flow through an interior passage; a number of apertures formed through the tube section near a restriction, each aperture being fluidly connected to the interior passage; and a diverter comprising; a body defining a generally blunt end and having a generally conical surface extending from the blunt end, the blunt end being engageable with the tube section of the respiratory sensor such that the conical surface extends away from the blunt end and terminates nearer the restriction and any of the apertures of the tube section than the blunt end, the entire body being longitudinally offset, in a common direction aligned with a direction of the respiration flow, from the restriction and any of the apertures such that the diverter increases turbulence of the respiration flow before the respiration flow enters the restriction to generate a pressure differential on generally opposite sides of the restriction relative to the respiration flow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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