Claims
- 1. A flow tube for passing inhaled and exhaled gases from a subject between a respiratory connector and a respiratory analyzer as the subject breathes into the respiratory connector for analysis of the user's breadth by the respiratory analyzer, said flow tube comprising:
a housing having an outer shell; an inner flow tube within said outer shell defining a flow pathway for passing the inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough, wherein said flow pathway is in fluid communication with the respiratory connector and also a source and sink for respiratory gases; an inlet conduit extending from said housing for removably connecting the respiratory connector to the respiratory analyzer that is in fluid communication with said flow pathway; an engagement means integral with said outer shell for removably connecting the flow tube to the respiratory analyzer; and a usage indicating means integral with said housing for indicating previous usage of the flow tube.
- 2. The respiratory connector of claim 1 wherein said flow tube further comprises:
an annular flange interconnecting said outer shell and said inner flow tube, wherein said annular flange is positioned near a lower end of said inner flow tube; and a chamber disposed between said inner flow tube and said first end, wherein said chamber is a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said inner flow tube and being defined between said inner flow tube, said outer housing, and said annular flange.
- 3. The flow tube as set forth in claim 1 wherein said housing further includes:
a ceiling at an upper end of said outer shell; a floor at a lower end of said outer shell; a rearward wall extending between said ceiling and said floor, wherein said ceiling includes an opening with a predetermined pathogen resistant material disposed across the opening, and said floor includes an opening with a predetermined pathogen resistant material disposed across said opening and said rearward wall includes an opening with a pathogen resistant material disposed across the opening.
- 4. The flow tube according to claim 1 further comprising an authentification means for recognizing the flow tube by said respiratory analyzer.
- 5. The flow tube as set forth in claim 4 wherein said authentification means transmits an electronic identification code to the respiratory analyzer.
- 6. The flow tube according to claim 1 wherein said usage indicating means is a visual indicator of previous usage of the flow tube.
- 7. The flow tube according to claim 6 wherein said visual indicator is a colorimetric indicator that undergoes a colorimetric change when exposed to a predetermined condition.
- 8. The flow tube according to claim 7 wherein said colorimetric indicator is a colorimetric film.
- 9. The flow tube according to claim 7 wherein said calorimetric indicator is dispersed throughout said housing of said flow tube, so that said flow tube changes colors when exposed to a predetermined condition.
- 10. The flow tube according to claim 7 wherein said calorimetric indicator is arranged in a predetermined pattern to indicate a word upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition.
- 11. The flow tube according to claim 7 wherein said colorimetric indicator is a moisture sensitive film that indicates a word when exposed to moisture in the inhaled and exhaled breath of the subject.
- 12. The flow tube according to claim 7 wherein said colorimetric indicator changes color when exposed to a predetermined temperature.
- 13. The flow tube according to claim 1 wherein said usage indicating means is a usage identifying means for identifying the flow tube by the respiratory analyzer and previous use of the flow tube by the respiratory analyzer.
- 14. The respiratory connector according to claim 13 wherein said usage identifying means includes a counter for counting each use of said flow tube and preventing additional use of said flow tube after a predetermined number of uses.
- 15. The flow tube according to claim 1 wherein said usage indicating means is a physical usage indicating means for indicating previous usage of said flow tube.
- 16. The flow tube according to claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a deformable member disposed between said inlet conduit of said flow tube and said respiratory connector port, wherein said deformable member deforms as the respiratory connector interconnects with said flow tube.
- 17. The flow tube according to claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a cover with an integral tab disposed over said inlet conduit of said flow tube, wherein said cover is removed prior to use of said flow tube.
- 18. The flow tube according to claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a removable tear strip integral with said inlet conduit of said flow tube that is removable so as to disconnect the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 19. The flow tube according to claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a detachable member integrally formed in an open end of said inlet conduit of said flow tube, wherein said open end includes a detachable rim that is engaged within a groove in said respiratory connector port when the respiratory connector and flow tube are interconnected, and is detachable so as to disconnect the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 20. The flow tube according to claim 15 wherein said physical indicating means is a deformable tab integrally formed in said inlet conduit of said respiratory connector that is deformed by disconnecting the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 21. The flow tube as set forth in claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a peelable film disposed on said inlet conduit of said flow tube that is peeled away as the respiratory connector is detached from said flow tube.
- 22. The flow tube as set forth in claim 15 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a packaging means for packaging said flow tube that indicates previous usage of said flow tube.
- 23. The flow tube as set forth in claim 15 wherein said physical usage means is a transponder operatively in communication with a transceiver within said respiratory analyzer.
- 24. A flow tube for passing inhaled and exhaled gases from a subject between a respiratory connector and a respiratory analyzer as the subject breathes into the respiratory connector for analysis of the user's breadth by the respiratory analyzer, said flow tube comprising:
a housing having an outer shell; an inner flow tube within said outer shell providing a flow pathway for passing the inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough, wherein said inner flow tube includes a first end in fluid communication with the respiratory connector and a second end in fluid communication with a source and sink for respiratory gases; an annular flange interconnecting said outer shell and said inner flow tube, wherein said annular flange is positioned near a lower end of said inner flow tube; a chamber disposed between said inner flow tube and said first end, wherein said chamber is a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said inner flow tube and being defined between said inner flow tube, said outer housing, and said annular flange an inlet conduit extending from said housing for removably connecting the respiratory connector to the respiratory analyzer that is in fluid communication with said concentric chamber; an engagement means integral with said outer shell for removably connecting the flow tube to the respiratory analyzer; and a usage indicating means positioned on said housing for indicating previous usage of the flow tube.
- 25. The flow tube according to claim 24 further comprising an authentification means for recognizing the flow tube by said respiratory analyzer.
- 26. The flow tube as set forth in claim 25 wherein said authentification means transmits an electronic identification code to the respiratory analyzer.
- 27. The flow tube according to claim 24 wherein said usage indicating means is a visual indicator of previous usage of the flow tube.
- 28. The flow tube according to claim 27 wherein said visual indicator is a colorimetric indicator that undergoes a calorimetric change when exposed to a predetermined condition.
- 29. The flow tube according to claim 28 wherein said calorimetric indicator is a colorimetric film.
- 30. The flow tube according to claim 28 wherein said colorimetric indicator is dispersed throughout said housing of said flow tube, so that said flow tube changes colors when exposed to a predetermined condition.
- 31. The flow tube according to claim 28 wherein said colorimetric indicator is arranged in a predetermined pattern to indicate a word upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition.
- 32. The flow tube according to claim 28 wherein said calorimetric indicator is a moisture sensitive film that indicates a word when exposed to moisture in the inhaled and exhaled breath of the subject.
- 33. The flow tube according to claim 28 wherein said colorimetric indicator changes color when exposed to a predetermined temperature.
- 34. The flow tube according to claim 24 wherein said usage indicating means is a usage identifying means for identifying the flow tube by the respiratory analyzer and previous use of the flow tube by the respiratory analyzer.
- 35. The flow tube as set forth in claim 34 wherein said usage identifying means is a counter for counting each use of said flow tube and preventing additional use of said flow tube after a predetermined number of uses.
- 36. The flow tube according to claim 24 wherein said usage indicating means is a physical usage indicating means for indicating previous usage of the flow tube.
- 37. The flow tube according to claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a deformable member disposed between said inlet conduit of said flow tube and said respiratory connector port, wherein said deformable member deforms as the respiratory connector interconnects with said flow tube.
- 38. The flow tube according to claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a cover with an integral tab disposed over said inlet conduit of said flow tube, wherein said cover is removed prior to use of said flow tube.
- 39. The flow tube according to claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a removable tear strip integral with said inlet conduit of said flow tube that is removable so as to disconnect the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 40. The flow tube according to claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a detachable member integrally formed in an open end of said inlet conduit of said flow tube, wherein said open end includes a detachable rim that is engaged within a groove in said respiratory connector port when the respiratory connector and flow tube are interconnected, and is detachable so as to disconnect the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 41. The flow tube according to claim 36 wherein said physical indicating means is a deformable tab integrally formed in said inlet conduit of said respiratory connector that is deformed by disconnecting the respiratory connector from said flow tube.
- 42. The flow tube as set forth in claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a peelable film disposed on said inlet conduit of said flow tube that is peeled away as the respiratory connector is detached from said flow tube.
- 43. The flow tube as set forth in claim 36 wherein said physical usage indicating means is a packaging means for packaging said flow tube that indicates previous usage of said flow tube.
- 44. The flow tube as set forth in claim 36 wherein said physical usage means is a transponder operatively in communication with a transceiver within said respiratory analyzer.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/161,244 filed May 31, 2002, and also claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/334,522 filed Nov. 30, 2001, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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