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- This invention relates to an apparatus for measuring properties, such as temperature and humidity, of gases being supplied to a patient.
- Humidifiers are commonly controlled by measuring the temperature of gas at two points, adjacent to the output of the humidifier and proximal to the patient.
- This invention predominantly relates to the measurement of temperature of gas supplied to a patient at a point proximal to the patient.
- the gases temperature supplied to a patient when the patient is undergoing treatment such as oxygen therapy or positive pressure treatment for conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is often measured for safety and to enable controlling of the humidity delivered to the patient.
- Measurement of temperature near the patient is commonly performed using a probe inserted into the breathing tube, such as that of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,272,933 and 6,584,972.
- Such a temperature probe is connected to the humidifier through a cable that runs external to the breathing circuit
- This approach has some drawbacks. In particular, the user must correctly install the temperature probe. If the probe is not correctly installed then the humidification system may malfunction which may increase risk to the patient.
- the present invention consists in an apparatus for measuring properties of gases being supplied to a patient comprising:
- said electrical circuit is connected in series with said heater wire and provides a measurement or enables a calculation of an indication of at least one of temperature, humidity, pressure and composition of said gases.
- said electrical circuit is mounted and sealed on a printed circuit board that at least partially extends into the gases supplied to said patient through said at least one delivery conduit.
- said electrical circuit is at least partially moulded into the wall of said delivery conduit.
- said electrical circuit includes a sensing means with known properties at ambient temperature such that said sensing means can be matched with said at least one delivery conduit.
- said sensing means is a temperature sensor.
- said electrical circuit includes at least one measuring means in series with said heater wire.
- said at least measuring means is a temperature measuring means.
- said temperature measuring means includes a thermistor and diode in parallel and a reference resistor.
- said thermistor and said diode are located at the end of said delivery conduit near to said patient and said reference resistor is included in said gases supply means.
- said gases supply means includes a device to supply gas flow, such as a blower, and a humidifier to humidify said gases from said blower.
- a device to supply gas flow such as a blower
- a humidifier to humidify said gases from said blower.
- said gases supply means is a humidifier.
- said electrical circuit includes a gases property measuring means.
- said gases property measuring means includes at least one of a sensor, band pass filter or thermistor and at least one reference resistor.
- said at least one of a sensor, band pass filter or thermistor are located at the end of said delivery conduit near to said patient and said at least one reference resistor and at least one band pass filter is included in said gases supply means.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration of a respiratory humidifier system that may be used with the method of the present invention of measuring temperature of gases supplied to a patient.
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of the electronics enabling the measurement of the temperature of gases to a patient, where the circuit is utilised when the system of the present invention is utilising DC heating and measuring voltages.
- FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of the electronics enabling the measurement of the temperature of gases to a patient, where the circuit is utilised when the system of the present invention is utilising DC or AC voltages for the heating and signal voltages.
- FIG. 4 is a cut away of a conduit including a circuit of the present invention on a printed circuit board and residing with the conduit in the area of gases flow.
- the present invention seeks to measure various properties, for example temperature or humidity, at the end of a gas delivery tube or conduit using sensors mounted on a wire, such as a wire used for heating the gases flow through the tube or conduit, where the wire resides within the delivery tube or conduit.
- a wire such as a wire used for heating the gases flow through the tube or conduit, where the wire resides within the delivery tube or conduit.
- a heated tube with a heating wire such as that described in Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited U.S. Pat. No. 6,078,730 or any other similar tube and heating wire could be utilised with the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a ventilation and humidifying system as might be used with the present invention is shown.
- a patient 13 is receiving humidified and pressurised gases through a nasal cannula 12 connected to a humidified gases transportation pathway or inspiratory conduit 3 that in turn is connected to a humidifier 8 (including humidification chamber 5 ) supplied with gases from a blower 15 or other appropriate gases supply means.
- a humidifier 8 including humidification chamber 5
- the inspiratory conduit 3 is connected to the outlet 4 of the humidification chamber 5 that contains a volume of water 6 .
- the humidification chamber 5 is preferably formed from a plastics material and may have a highly heat conductive base (for example an aluminium base) that is in direct contact with a heater plate 7 of humidifier 8 .
- the humidifier 8 is provided with control means or an electronic controller 9 that may comprise a microprocessor based controller executing computer software commands stored in associated memory. Gases flowing through the inspiratory conduit 3 are passed to the patient by way of the nasal cannula 12 , but may also be passed to the patient by way of other patient interfaces such as a nasal or full face mask.
- the controller 9 receives input from sources such as user input means or dial 10 through which a user of the device may, for example, set a predetermined required value (preset value) of humidity or temperature of the gases supplied to patient 13 .
- controller 9 determines when (or to what level) to energise heater plate 7 to heat the water 6 within humidification chamber 5 .
- water vapour begins to fill the volume of the chamber above the surface of the water and is passed out of the humidification chamber 5 outlet 4 with the flow of gases (for example air) provided from a gases supply means or blower 15 which enters the humidification chamber 5 through inlet 16 .
- gases for example air
- the blower 15 may be provided with a variable speed pump or fan 2 which draws air or other gases through the blower inlet 17 .
- the speed of the variable speed pump or fan 2 maybe controlled by a further control means or electronic controller 18 which responds either to inputs from controller 9 or to user-set predetermined required values (preset values) of pressure or fan speed, via dial 19 .
- this controller 18 can be combined with the other controller 9 .
- a heating element or wire 11 is preferably provided within, around and throughout the conduit or tubing 3 to help prevent condensation of the humidified gases within the conduit. Such condensation is due to the temperature of the walls of the conduit being close to the ambient temperature, (being the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere) which is usually lower than the temperature of the humidified gases within the conduit.
- the heater element effectively replaces the energy lost from the gases through conduction and convection during transit through the conduit.
- the conduit heater element ensures the gases delivered are at an optimal temperature and humidity.
- Such a heater wire is commonly driven either with direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) and in both cases the heating voltage is usually switched on and off to control the power applied to the heating element.
- the heating element 11 which is most preferably a wire, is used along with an electronic circuit to determine properties of the gases supplied to the patient.
- the circuit ( 20 or 40 in FIGS. 2 and 3 ) is preferably connected in series with the heater wire 11 .
- the circuit may be on a printed circuit board, or wired within a housing that may be a plastic moulding in the gases flow, or a circuit board that is at least partially moulded within the wall of the conduit or tubing 3 .
- the properties that may be measured include temperature, pressure, gas composition and humidity. Two embodiments of the present invention are described below, one that operates using only a DC heating voltage and the other that can operate with a DC or AC heating voltage.
- FIG. 2 shows a circuit 20 that may be utilised for carrying out the method of measuring temperature of the present invention.
- a DC heating voltage 25 is applied to the heater wire the diode 22 conducts and current flows through the heater wire 21 , 28 and the heater wire functions as normal and provides heating to the delivery tube 3 .
- a measurement voltage 26 which has opposite polarity to the heating voltage 25 is applied to the heater wire.
- the current in the heater wire 21 , 28 does not flow through the diode 22 but flows through the thermistor 23 and through a reference resistor 24 .
- the voltage across the reference resistor 24 can then be measured at the output 27 and the temperature of the gases determined.
- the voltage measurement 27 across the reference resistor, 24 is converted to a temperature using a look up table or an equation to calculate a value for temperature. This is similar to a commonly used technique where the thermistor 23 forms a potential divider with the reference resistor 24 .
- the thermistor may be replaced by an impedance (for example, a resistor and a capacitive sensor) for pressure or humidity measurement.
- an impedance for example, a resistor and a capacitive sensor
- the impedance can be measured by measuring the voltage across the reference resistor 24 or the rise-time could be determined by looking at the voltage across the reference resistor 24 in time.
- Part of the circuit 20 would be included in the delivery conduit 3 and in particular the diode 22 and thermistor 23 (in parallel with one another) are preferably placed in series with the heater wire 21 , 28 at a point in the heater wire at or near the end 30 (nearest the user 13 , see FIGS. 1 , 2 and 4 ) of the delivery tube 3 , for example they may be interconnected on a printed circuit board, overmoulded with plastic for sealing and mounted in the gases stream through the delivery conduit as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the circuit may be formed by interconnected parts in a housing, for example, a plastic housing, that protrudes from the plastic wall of the delivery tube into the gases flow through the conduit, in order to measure that gases properties. All other parts of the circuit 20 including the reference resistor 24 and the switching circuitry 29 would be included in the control circuitry of the humidifier 8 .
- the thermistor's value can be chosen to have different resistance curves with known properties at ambient temperature.
- the choice of a particular thermistor value for use with the circuit allows identification by the control system of the present invention and matching of that thermistor value with a specific conduit or tubing 3 .
- the control system can identify that thermistor and apply the appropriate control strategy to the heating of the conduit.
- FIG. 2 The circuit shown in FIG. 2 is intended to be used when a DC heating voltage is used in conjunction with the heater wire, delivery conduit and system as shown in FIG. 1 .
- a number of voltage signals 51 , 52 , 53 which are at different frequencies, are added together at an adder 50 . These signals include at least one heating signal 51 and at least one measuring signal 53 . The combination of these signals passes down the heater wire 44 , creating currents (heating and measuring) in the heater wire 44 .
- a number of parallel paths are established 41 , 43 , 45 each containing a filter (for example, as shown in FIG.
- the heating and measurement currents return through the heater wire 46 and can be filtered through a number of measurement filters 47 , 49 , 57 in parallel that pass frequency bands that correspond to the filters, 41 , 43 , 45 located at the end 30 of the tube 3 .
- the heating current takes a different path than the measurement currents.
- the measurement currents each take a different path depending on their frequency and this allows each measurement current to be measured by passing it through a reference resistor 48 , 54 or similar. Again a look up table or equation may be used to convert the voltage across the reference resistor 48 , 54 to, for example, a temperature.
- the measurement filters 47 , 49 , 57 would be included in the humidifier 8 control circuitry.
- one or more of the sensing elements 55 , 56 at the end 30 of the delivery tube 3 could be replaced by a fixed impedance to allow identification of the tube so that different control algorithms can be used for different conduits or tubes.
- FIG. 4 shows a cutaway view of a conduit 3 with a printed circuit board 60 housing the parts to one of the circuits of the present invention described above with reference to FIG. 2 or 3 .
- the circuit board 60 is connected to the heating wires 21 , 28 and as such is positioned within the conduit 3 . In this manner, the thermistor 23 included on the board 60 is exposed to the gases flowing through the conduit 3 and can provide measurements of the properties of the gases.
- the circuits and method of the present invention can be applied to a number of applications of these technologies for humidification and breathing circuit products.
- the measurement of the temperature or humidity at the end of the delivery tube (or in a patient interface, for example, nasal cannula or mask) can be used to better control the humidifier, such that a more accurate temperature of gases can be supplied to the patient, providing optimal patient comfort and therapy.
- other gases properties may be measured, such as the gases pressure or gas composition near the patient.
- the apparatus of the present invention eliminates the need for external wires for sensing gases properties, as is required by the prior art. Furthermore the apparatus of the present invention only uses two pins or contacts (as opposed to four pins as used in current heated tube implementations). This means the system of the present invention is likely to be more reliable as the contacts/pins are likely to be less prone to breakage.
- the utilisation of the heater wire for measuring gases properties may also reduce the cost of the breathing tube 3 and associated parts, especially if the breathing tube is to be disposable.
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The gases temperature supplied to a patient when the patient is undergoing treatment such as oxygen therapy or positive pressure treatment for conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is often measured for safety and to enable controlling of the humidity delivered to the patient. The invention disclosed is related to measurement of properties, particularly temperature (thermistor), of gases flowing through a heated tube, supplying gases to a patient, which utilises the heating wire within the tube.
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- Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57.
- This invention relates to an apparatus for measuring properties, such as temperature and humidity, of gases being supplied to a patient. Humidifiers are commonly controlled by measuring the temperature of gas at two points, adjacent to the output of the humidifier and proximal to the patient. This invention predominantly relates to the measurement of temperature of gas supplied to a patient at a point proximal to the patient.
- The gases temperature supplied to a patient when the patient is undergoing treatment such as oxygen therapy or positive pressure treatment for conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is often measured for safety and to enable controlling of the humidity delivered to the patient. Measurement of temperature near the patient is commonly performed using a probe inserted into the breathing tube, such as that of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,272,933 and 6,584,972. Such a temperature probe is connected to the humidifier through a cable that runs external to the breathing circuit This approach has some drawbacks. In particular, the user must correctly install the temperature probe. If the probe is not correctly installed then the humidification system may malfunction which may increase risk to the patient. Existing end of breathing tube sensors require sensor wires to be run down the outside of the breathing tube. This lowers reliability of the sensors due to the vulnerability of these wires. Alternatively, if these wires are run down the inside of the breathing tube there would be an increase of the resistance to airflow and the hygiene of the breathing circuit would be lowered.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of measuring properties of gases supplied to a patient that goes some way to overcoming the abovementioned disadvantages in the prior art or which will at least provide the industry with a useful choice.
- Accordingly in a first aspect the present invention consists in an apparatus for measuring properties of gases being supplied to a patient comprising:
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- a gases supply,
- at least one delivery conduit including a heater wire for heating said conduit,
- wherein said heater wire is utilised in an electrical circuit to determine said properties of said gases.
- Preferably said electrical circuit is connected in series with said heater wire and provides a measurement or enables a calculation of an indication of at least one of temperature, humidity, pressure and composition of said gases.
- Preferably said electrical circuit is mounted and sealed on a printed circuit board that at least partially extends into the gases supplied to said patient through said at least one delivery conduit.
- Preferably said electrical circuit is at least partially moulded into the wall of said delivery conduit.
- Preferably said electrical circuit includes a sensing means with known properties at ambient temperature such that said sensing means can be matched with said at least one delivery conduit.
- Preferably said sensing means is a temperature sensor.
- Preferably said electrical circuit includes at least one measuring means in series with said heater wire.
- Preferably said at least measuring means is a temperature measuring means.
- Preferably said temperature measuring means includes a thermistor and diode in parallel and a reference resistor.
- Preferably said thermistor and said diode are located at the end of said delivery conduit near to said patient and said reference resistor is included in said gases supply means.
- Preferably said gases supply means includes a device to supply gas flow, such as a blower, and a humidifier to humidify said gases from said blower.
- Preferably said gases supply means is a humidifier.
- Preferably said electrical circuit includes a gases property measuring means.
- Preferably said gases property measuring means includes at least one of a sensor, band pass filter or thermistor and at least one reference resistor.
- Preferably said at least one of a sensor, band pass filter or thermistor are located at the end of said delivery conduit near to said patient and said at least one reference resistor and at least one band pass filter is included in said gases supply means.
- The invention consists in the foregoing and also envisages constructions of which the following gives examples.
- Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an illustration of a respiratory humidifier system that may be used with the method of the present invention of measuring temperature of gases supplied to a patient. -
FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of the electronics enabling the measurement of the temperature of gases to a patient, where the circuit is utilised when the system of the present invention is utilising DC heating and measuring voltages. -
FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of the electronics enabling the measurement of the temperature of gases to a patient, where the circuit is utilised when the system of the present invention is utilising DC or AC voltages for the heating and signal voltages. -
FIG. 4 is a cut away of a conduit including a circuit of the present invention on a printed circuit board and residing with the conduit in the area of gases flow. - The present invention seeks to measure various properties, for example temperature or humidity, at the end of a gas delivery tube or conduit using sensors mounted on a wire, such as a wire used for heating the gases flow through the tube or conduit, where the wire resides within the delivery tube or conduit. A heated tube with a heating wire such as that described in Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited U.S. Pat. No. 6,078,730 or any other similar tube and heating wire could be utilised with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 a ventilation and humidifying system as might be used with the present invention is shown. Apatient 13 is receiving humidified and pressurised gases through anasal cannula 12 connected to a humidified gases transportation pathway orinspiratory conduit 3 that in turn is connected to a humidifier 8 (including humidification chamber 5) supplied with gases from ablower 15 or other appropriate gases supply means. - The
inspiratory conduit 3 is connected to the outlet 4 of thehumidification chamber 5 that contains a volume ofwater 6. Thehumidification chamber 5 is preferably formed from a plastics material and may have a highly heat conductive base (for example an aluminium base) that is in direct contact with a heater plate 7 ofhumidifier 8. Thehumidifier 8 is provided with control means or an electronic controller 9 that may comprise a microprocessor based controller executing computer software commands stored in associated memory. Gases flowing through theinspiratory conduit 3 are passed to the patient by way of thenasal cannula 12, but may also be passed to the patient by way of other patient interfaces such as a nasal or full face mask. - The controller 9 receives input from sources such as user input means or
dial 10 through which a user of the device may, for example, set a predetermined required value (preset value) of humidity or temperature of the gases supplied topatient 13. In response to the user set humidity or temperature value input viadial 10 and other possible inputs such as internal sensors that sense gases flow or temperature, or by parameters calculated in the controller, controller 9 determines when (or to what level) to energise heater plate 7 to heat thewater 6 withinhumidification chamber 5. As the volume ofwater 6 withinhumidification chamber 5 is heated, water vapour begins to fill the volume of the chamber above the surface of the water and is passed out of thehumidification chamber 5 outlet 4 with the flow of gases (for example air) provided from a gases supply means orblower 15 which enters thehumidification chamber 5 throughinlet 16. - The
blower 15 may be provided with a variable speed pump orfan 2 which draws air or other gases through theblower inlet 17. The speed of the variable speed pump orfan 2 maybe controlled by a further control means orelectronic controller 18 which responds either to inputs from controller 9 or to user-set predetermined required values (preset values) of pressure or fan speed, viadial 19. Alternatively, the function of thiscontroller 18 can be combined with the other controller 9. - A heating element or
wire 11 is preferably provided within, around and throughout the conduit ortubing 3 to help prevent condensation of the humidified gases within the conduit. Such condensation is due to the temperature of the walls of the conduit being close to the ambient temperature, (being the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere) which is usually lower than the temperature of the humidified gases within the conduit. The heater element effectively replaces the energy lost from the gases through conduction and convection during transit through the conduit. Thus the conduit heater element ensures the gases delivered are at an optimal temperature and humidity. - Such a heater wire is commonly driven either with direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) and in both cases the heating voltage is usually switched on and off to control the power applied to the heating element. In the present invention the
heating element 11, which is most preferably a wire, is used along with an electronic circuit to determine properties of the gases supplied to the patient. The circuit (20 or 40 inFIGS. 2 and 3 ) is preferably connected in series with theheater wire 11. The circuit may be on a printed circuit board, or wired within a housing that may be a plastic moulding in the gases flow, or a circuit board that is at least partially moulded within the wall of the conduit ortubing 3. The properties that may be measured include temperature, pressure, gas composition and humidity. Two embodiments of the present invention are described below, one that operates using only a DC heating voltage and the other that can operate with a DC or AC heating voltage. -
FIG. 2 shows acircuit 20 that may be utilised for carrying out the method of measuring temperature of the present invention. When aDC heating voltage 25 is applied to the heater wire thediode 22 conducts and current flows through theheater wire delivery tube 3. When theheating voltage 25 is switched off usingswitch 29, ameasurement voltage 26, which has opposite polarity to theheating voltage 25 is applied to the heater wire. In this case, the current in theheater wire diode 22 but flows through thethermistor 23 and through areference resistor 24. The voltage across thereference resistor 24 can then be measured at theoutput 27 and the temperature of the gases determined. Thevoltage measurement 27 across the reference resistor, 24, is converted to a temperature using a look up table or an equation to calculate a value for temperature. This is similar to a commonly used technique where thethermistor 23 forms a potential divider with thereference resistor 24. - More generally, the thermistor may be replaced by an impedance (for example, a resistor and a capacitive sensor) for pressure or humidity measurement. Either the impedance can be measured by measuring the voltage across the
reference resistor 24 or the rise-time could be determined by looking at the voltage across thereference resistor 24 in time. - Part of the
circuit 20 would be included in thedelivery conduit 3 and in particular thediode 22 and thermistor 23 (in parallel with one another) are preferably placed in series with theheater wire user 13, seeFIGS. 1, 2 and 4 ) of thedelivery tube 3, for example they may be interconnected on a printed circuit board, overmoulded with plastic for sealing and mounted in the gases stream through the delivery conduit as shown inFIG. 4 . Furthermore, the circuit may be formed by interconnected parts in a housing, for example, a plastic housing, that protrudes from the plastic wall of the delivery tube into the gases flow through the conduit, in order to measure that gases properties. All other parts of thecircuit 20 including thereference resistor 24 and the switchingcircuitry 29 would be included in the control circuitry of thehumidifier 8. - The thermistor's value can be chosen to have different resistance curves with known properties at ambient temperature. The choice of a particular thermistor value for use with the circuit allows identification by the control system of the present invention and matching of that thermistor value with a specific conduit or
tubing 3. Such that different thermistor values can be matched with a particular and appropriate conduit types and upon connection of the conduit to a humidifier or blower device, the control system can identify that thermistor and apply the appropriate control strategy to the heating of the conduit. - The circuit shown in
FIG. 2 is intended to be used when a DC heating voltage is used in conjunction with the heater wire, delivery conduit and system as shown inFIG. 1 . An alternative embodiment of acircuit 40 that would provide measurement of the gases properties, such as temperature and is suitable for AC and DC voltages, is shown inFIG. 3 . A number of voltage signals 51, 52, 53, which are at different frequencies, are added together at anadder 50. These signals include at least oneheating signal 51 and at least one measuring signal 53. The combination of these signals passes down theheater wire 44, creating currents (heating and measuring) in theheater wire 44. A number of parallel paths are established 41, 43, 45 each containing a filter (for example, as shown inFIG. 3 , onelow pass filter 41 and three band pass filters 43, 45, 48) that each pass a different frequency range. These parallel paths (that is, filters, thermistors and/or sensors) are preferably located at the end 30 of thedelivery tube 3, in a similar manner as described in relation toFIG. 2 . The parallel paths allow the heating current to be passed through a different path to the measurement currents. It also allows multiple measurement signals to be passed through the heater wire so that different properties of the gases (e.g. temperature, pressure, humidity, composition) may be measured. - The heating and measurement currents return through the
heater wire 46 and can be filtered through a number of measurement filters 47, 49, 57 in parallel that pass frequency bands that correspond to the filters, 41, 43, 45 located at the end 30 of thetube 3. The heating current takes a different path than the measurement currents. The measurement currents each take a different path depending on their frequency and this allows each measurement current to be measured by passing it through areference resistor 48, 54 or similar. Again a look up table or equation may be used to convert the voltage across thereference resistor 48, 54 to, for example, a temperature. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the measurement filters 47, 49, 57 would be included in thehumidifier 8 control circuitry. - In a further embodiment one or more of the
sensing elements delivery tube 3 could be replaced by a fixed impedance to allow identification of the tube so that different control algorithms can be used for different conduits or tubes. -
FIG. 4 shows a cutaway view of aconduit 3 with a printedcircuit board 60 housing the parts to one of the circuits of the present invention described above with reference toFIG. 2 or 3 . Thecircuit board 60 is connected to theheating wires conduit 3. In this manner, thethermistor 23 included on theboard 60 is exposed to the gases flowing through theconduit 3 and can provide measurements of the properties of the gases. - The circuits and method of the present invention can be applied to a number of applications of these technologies for humidification and breathing circuit products. For example, the measurement of the temperature or humidity at the end of the delivery tube (or in a patient interface, for example, nasal cannula or mask) can be used to better control the humidifier, such that a more accurate temperature of gases can be supplied to the patient, providing optimal patient comfort and therapy. Additionally, other gases properties may be measured, such as the gases pressure or gas composition near the patient.
- The apparatus of the present invention eliminates the need for external wires for sensing gases properties, as is required by the prior art. Furthermore the apparatus of the present invention only uses two pins or contacts (as opposed to four pins as used in current heated tube implementations). This means the system of the present invention is likely to be more reliable as the contacts/pins are likely to be less prone to breakage. The utilisation of the heater wire for measuring gases properties may also reduce the cost of the
breathing tube 3 and associated parts, especially if the breathing tube is to be disposable.
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1. (canceled)
2. A delivery tube for supplying a flow of gases from a gases supply to a patient, the delivery tube comprising:
a wall defining a lumen;
a heater wire provided within or around the delivery tube and extending at least a portion of a length of the delivery tube;
an electrical circuit configured to determine at least one property of the flow of gases, the electrical circuit comprising a temperature sensor and a diode, the temperature sensor and the diode being connected in parallel; and
a printed circuit board, the temperature sensor being positioned on the printed circuit board and being connected with the heater wire, wherein:
at least a portion of the electrical circuit is located within the delivery tube;
at least one portion of the printed circuit board is positioned in the path of the flow of gases in the lumen, the temperature sensor being positioned on said at least one portion of the printed circuit board; and
the printed circuit board is positioned at or near a first end of the delivery tube, the first end being nearest the patient.
3. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein the tube is configured to connect to a humidifier or blower device.
4. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein the temperature sensor is a thermistor.
5. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein:
when a heating voltage is applied to the heater wire, the diode conducts current flow through the heating element which provides heating to the delivery tube; and/or
when a measurement voltage is applied, a current in the heater wire does not flow through the diode but does flow through the temperature sensor.
6. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein the at least one portion of the printed circuit board is overmoulded with plastic for sealing and mounted in the flow of gases through the delivery tube.
7. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein temperature sensor is in series with the heater wire.
8. The delivery tube of claim 2 , wherein the temperature sensor is positioned at or near a radial center of the lumen.
9. A respiratory therapy system configured to provide respiratory gases to a patient to treat one or more respiratory conditions of the patient, the respiratory therapy system comprising:
a blower;
a humidifier in fluid communication with the blower to receive a flow of gases from the blower and the humidifier configured to humidify the flow of gases; and
a delivery tube in fluid communication with the humidifier and configured to convey the flow of gases to the patient, wherein the delivery tube is a tube.
10. A delivery tube for supplying a flow of gases from a gases supply to a patient, the delivery tube comprising:
a wall defining a lumen;
a heater wire provided within or around the delivery tube and extending at least a portion of a length of the delivery tube;
an electrical circuit connected to the heater wire, the heater wire being utilised within the electrical circuit to determine a temperature of the flow of gases, the electrical circuit being configured to provide a signal to a controller through the heater wire indicative of the temperature of the flow of gases;
a portion of the electrical circuit being located within tube;
the electrical circuit includes a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of the gases flow, the temperature sensor being coupled to the heater wire;
the temperature sensor located at a patient end of the tube; and
a moulding enclosing at least the temperature sensor, and the moulding extending into a region conveying the stream of gases through the conduit.
11. A conduit as per claim 10 , wherein the electrical circuit comprises a temperature sensor arranged in series with the heater wire.
12. A conduit as per claim 10 , wherein the overmolding comprises a housing protruding from a wall of the conduit into the stream of gases.
13. A conduit as per claim 10 , wherein the electrical circuit is positioned on a printed circuit board, and wherein the overmolding encloses at least part of the printed circuit board; and the printed circuit board at least partially extends into the flow of gases supplied to the patient through the.
14. A conduit as per claim 13 , wherein the electrical circuit comprising a temperature sensor and a diode, the temperature sensor and the diode being connected in parallel, wherein the temperature sensor is positioned on a printed circuit board; and
wherein the printed circuit board is positioned at or near a first end of the delivery tube, the first end being nearest the patient; and wherein at least one portion of the printed circuit board is positioned in the path of the flow of gases in the lumen, the temperature sensor being positioned on said at least one portion of the printed circuit board.
15. A respiratory therapy system configured to provide respiratory gases to a patient to treat one or more respiratory conditions of the patient, the respiratory therapy system comprising:
a gases supply for providing a stream of gases;
a blower;
a humidifier in fluid communication with the blower to receive a flow of gases from the blower and the humidifier configured to humidify the flow of gases;
a conduit configured to connect to the gases supply and to deliver the flow of gases to the patient;
a nasal cannula removably connectable to the conduit, wherein the flow of gases are delivered to the patient from the conduit via the nasal cannula;
a heater wire located throughout a length of the conduit;
an electrical circuit connected to the heater wire, the heater wire being utilised to determine at least one property of the flow of gases, the electrical circuit being configured to provide a signal to a controller through the heater wire indicative of the at least one property of the flow of gases wherein:
the controller is configured to determine the at least one property of the flow of gases, at least a portion of the electrical circuit being configured to be positioned within the flow of gases; and
an overmolding enclosing at least part of the electrical circuit, the overmolding extending into a region conveying the flow of gases through the conduit.
16. The respiratory therapy system of claim 15 , wherein the overmolding comprises a housing protruding from a wall of the conduit into the stream of gases.
17. The respiratory therapy system of claim 15 , wherein:
the electrical circuit is positioned on a printed circuit board, and wherein the overmolding encloses at least part of the printed circuit board; and
the printed circuit board at least partially extends into the flow of gases supplied to the patient through the conduit.
18. The respiratory therapy system of claim 15 , wherein the electrical circuit is configured to measure at least one of temperature, pressure, gas composition, or humidity of the flow of gases.
19. The respiratory therapy system of claim 15 , the electrical circuit comprising a temperature sensor and a diode, the temperature sensor and the diode being connected in parallel, wherein the temperature sensor is positioned on a printed circuit board.
20. The respiratory therapy system of claim 15 , wherein the printed circuit board is positioned at or near a first end of the delivery tube, the first end being nearest the patient; and wherein at least one portion of the printed circuit board is positioned in the path of the flow of gases in the lumen, the temperature sensor being positioned on said at least one portion of the printed circuit board.
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