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US Patent 11559653 Respiratory humidification system

Patent 11559653 was granted and assigned to Fisher & Paykel Healthcare on January, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Current Assignee
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11559653
Date of Patent
January 24, 2023
Patent Application Number
16571671
Date Filed
September 16, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10828482 Humidification system connections
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US Patent 10974015 Respiratory gas humidification system
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US Patent 11129956 Usability features for respiratory humidification system
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US Patent 11324911 Flow mixers for respiratory therapy systems
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US Patent 11351332 Sensing arrangements for medical devices
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US Patent 10046136 Automatic humidity control in a pressure support system
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US Patent 10245407 Connections for humidification system
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US Patent 10449319 Respiratory humidification system
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11712536 Flow mixers for respiratory therapy systems
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US Patent 11801360 Connections for humidification system
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US Patent 11878093 Usability features for respiratory humidification system
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Joseph D. Boecker
CPC Code
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Y10S 128/909
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Y10S 128/911
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Y10S 128/912
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Y10S 128/913
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F15D 1/02
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F15D 1/04
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F15D 1/06
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A61M 16/00
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A system provides warm, humidified pas to a patient via a patient interface. Horizontal connections can be used between the humidification chamber and conduit. To reduce the likelihood of condensate flowing back to the humidification chamber, or dead space or gases recirculation regions occurring within the gases flow path, a raised portion is positioned inside of the flow path to improve flow characteristics and to provide a barrier for condensate back flow. The raised portion also reduces the amount of condensate that is formed in the system and provides better flow characteristics for sensing purposes.

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