Claims
- 1. A gas flow diverter adapted for use in a respiratory measuring device, the 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 one end of a tube section of the respiratory measuring device.
- 2. The diverter of claim 1 wherein the generally blunt end includes a peripheral ridge engageable with the tube section.
- 3. The diverter of claim 1 wherein the generally blunt end includes at least one port adapted to direct an incoming gas flow around the diverter.
- 4. The diverter of claim 3 wherein the generally blunt end includes a number of protrusions disposed on opposite sides of the at least one port.
- 5. The diverter of claim 3 wherein the generally blunt end includes at least four ports.
- 6. The diverter of claim 1 wherein the body is formed from a non-porous material.
- 7. The diverter of claim 6 wherein the body is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of: a metal, a plastic, and a rubber.
- 8. The diverter of claim 1 wherein the body has a generally conical concave surface.
- 9. A tube section for a respiratory measurement device, the tube section comprising:
a) a tubular member defining an interior passage, an inlet end and an outlet end; b) at least one restricting member disposed within the tubular member to create a pressure drop in a gas flow flowing through the tubular member; c) a number of measuring sleeves spaced from one another and extending through the tubular member and the at least one restriction into the interior passage; and d) a gas flow diverter positioned concentrically with the inlet end of the tubular member, the diverter including a blunt surface disposed adjacent the inlet end and a generally tapered surface extending from the blunt surface towards the interior passage.
- 10. The tube section of claim 9 wherein the inlet end is formed with at least one locking member adapted to hold the diverter in engagement with the tubular member
- 11. The tube section of claim 10 wherein at the least one locking member includes a locking tab engageable with the diverter.
- 12. The tube section of claim 11 wherein the diverter includes a peripheral ridge extending around the blunt surface that is engageable with the locking tab on the at least one locking member.
- 13. The tube section of claim 10 wherein the inlet end includes a number of locking members separated by notches.
- 14. The tube section of claim 13 wherein the diverter includes a number of ports disposed in alignment with the notches defined between the number of locking members.
- 15. The tube section of claim 8 further comprising an adapter positionable over the inlet end, the adapter including a housing engageable with the inlet end, and a nozzle in fluid communication with and extending outwardly from the housing, wherein the diverter is secured to the adapter within the housing.
- 16. The tube section of claim 14 wherein the housing includes at least one rib located adjacent the nozzle and engageable with the diverter.
- 17. The tube section of claim 9 wherein the diverter includes a generally conical body with a concave surface.
- 18. A tube section for a respiratory measurement sensor, the tube section formed by the process of:
a) providing a tubular member having an inlet end, an outlet end and defining an interior passage within which is disposed at least one restriction member, the at least one restriction member including a number of sampling sleeves spaced from one another and extending through the tubular member and the at least one restriction member to the interior passage; and b) engaging a gas flow diverter with the inlet end of the tubular member, the diverter including a generally blunt surface and a tapered surface extending from the blunt surface inwardly towards the interior passage.
- 19. The tube section of claim 18 wherein the step of engaging the diverter with the inlet end comprises interlocking a peripheral ridge disposed on the blunt surface end of the diverter with at least one locking member located on the inlet end.
- 20. The tube section of claim 18 wherein the step of engaging the diverter with the inlet end comprises:
a) providing an adapter including a housing engageable with the inlet end and a nozzle in fluid communication with and extending outwardly from the housing, wherein the diverter is secured to the adapter within the housing; and b) interlocking the adapter with the inlet end.
- 21. An airflow sensor for measuring respiratory gas flow, the sensor comprising:
a) a tubular member defining a passage through which the gas flow passes; b) a restriction formed within the passage and utilized to create a pressure drop within the passage across the restriction; c) a number of measuring ports extending from the side of the passage through the restriction and capable of sampling the airflow at opposite sides of the restriction; and d) a gas flow diverter disposed at one end of the tubular member and utilized to increase the turbulence of the gas flow into the passage prior to contacting the restriction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application 60/478,706 filed on Jun. 13, 2003, the entirety of which is expressly incorporated herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60478706 |
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