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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2020
Filed:
Jul. 18, 2016
Daniel A. Mccarthy, Tyler, TX (US);
Michael D. Rainone, Palestine, TX (US);
Samuel Albert Sackett, Frankston, TX (US);
Adam Collin Vance, Palenstine, TX (US);
Phillip Ryan Grisham, Bullard, TX (US);
Daniel A. McCarthy, Tyler, TX (US);
Michael D. Rainone, Palestine, TX (US);
Samuel Albert Sackett, Frankston, TX (US);
Adam Collin Vance, Palenstine, TX (US);
Phillip Ryan Grisham, Bullard, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
A ventilator system and method can deliver artificial respirations to a person receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The system and method may provide intermittent breath delivery (e.g., with interruptions), so that activation of the device gives a specific predetermined number of breaths, interspersed with a set time period of no breath. This pattern may be by default, manually triggered where one activation gives a set number of breaths followed by a pause until the next activation for breath (one activation gives one breath cycle), or one activation results in continuous cycle of intermittent breaths). In some embodiments, a signaling mechanism may deliver signals to a rescuer relating to timing of chest compressions of the person. The timing of the chest compressions for the signals may be based on a time of delivery of the artificial respirations. In certain embodiments, different sized masks each include a gas flow restrictor which is unique for the size of mask. The ventilator system may assess the size of the mask based on a pressure differential created by the unique gas flow restrictor.