Claims
- 1. A humidifier for an infant incubator, said humidifier comprising a housing and a reservoir pivotally affixed to said housing, a heater extending from said housing into said reservoir to heat water contained within said reservoir to create water vapor, said reservoir being movable between an upright position where the humidifier is operational to provide water vapor to the infant incubator and a tilted position where said reservoir is tilted from said upright position to allow the adding of water to said reservoir.
- 2. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 1 wherein said housing includes a spring biased latch and said reservoir is held in said upright position by said spring biased latch.
- 3. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 2 wherein said reservoir is locked in said upright position and said reservoir is movable from said upright position to said tilted position by moving said reservoir against said spring biased latch to release said reservoir to unlock said reservoir to allow said reservoir to be moved from said upright position to said tilted position.
- 4. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 3 wherein said housing includes an outward lip and said reservoir includes an upper front edge that abuts against said outward lip of said housing to maintain said reservoir in said upright position.
- 5. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 4 wherein said reservoir is movable downwardly against said spring biased latch to release said upper front edge of said reservoir from said outward lip of said housing.
- 6. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 5 wherein said reservoir has an abrupt shoulder adapted to abut against and be retained by said outward lip of said housing when said reservoir is in said tilted position.
- 7. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 6 wherein said reservoir has a curved outer surface intermediate said upper front edge and said abrupt shoulder adapted to substantially continually contact said outward lip as said reservoir is moved between said upright and said tilted positions.
- 8. A humidifier for an infant incubator, said humidifier comprising a housing and a reservoir removably affixed to said housing, a heater extending from said housing downwardly into said reservoir to heat water contained within said reservoir to create water vapor to introduce water vapor into said incubator, said heater having a main longitudinal axis, means to constrain said reservoir to movement generally parallel to said main longitudinal axis of said heater to remove said reservoir from said housing and to replace said reservoir to said housing.
- 9. A humidifier for an infant incubator as defined in claim 8 wherein said means to constrain said movement of said reservoir comprises a first elongated flange extending outwardly from said housing and generally parallel to said axis of said heater and a second elongated flange extending outwardly from said reservoir and generally parallel to said axis of said heater, said first and second flanges adapted to interfere with each other to constrain the movement of said reservoir generally parallel to said main longitudinal axis of said heater.
- 10. An incubator for containing an infant, said incubator having an infant compartment and a humidifier adapted to generate heated water vapor for injecting the heated water vapor into said infant compartment, said humidifier further comprising a housing and a reservoir pivotally affixed to said housing, a heater extending from said housing into said reservoir to heat water contained within said reservoir, means to inject the water vapor from said reservoir into said infant compartment, said reservoir being movable between an upright position where the humidifier is operational to provide water vapor to the infant incubator and a tilted position where said reservoir is tilted from said upright position to allow the adding of water to said reservoir.
- 11. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 10 wherein said heater comprises a cylindrical container extending into said reservoir to be submerged in water contained within said reservoir to allow water to enter said cylindrical container, and an electric heater within said cylinder container, said electric heater adapted to heat the water confined within said cylindrical container.
- 12. An incubator for containing and infant as defined in claim 11 wherein said cylindrical container extends vertically downwardly into said reservoir.
- 13. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 10 wherein said cylindrical container is comprised of a plastic material.
- 14. An incubator for containing an infant, said incubator having an infant compartment and a humidifier adapted to generate heated water vapor for injecting the heated water vapor into said infant compartment, said humidifier further comprising a housing and a reservoir containing water affixed to said housing, a heater extending from said housing into said reservoir to heat water contained within said reservoir, said heater comprising a container extending into said reservoir to be submerged in the water contained within said reservoir to allow water to enter said container, and a electric heater within said container, said electric heater adapted to heat the water confined within said container to form water vapor and means to inject the water vapor from said container into said infant compartment.
- 15. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 14 wherein said reservoir is removably affixed to said housing.
- 16. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 14 wherein said reservoir is pivotally affixed to said reservoir.
- 17. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 16 wherein said reservoir is pivotal between an upright position where said water vapor is generated and a tilted position angularly displaced from said upright position wherein said reservoir can be filled with water.
- 18. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 17 wherein said container is a cylindrical container.
- 19. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 14 wherein said electric heater is a cartridge heater extending downwardly within said container.
- 20. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 19 wherein said cartridge heater is contained within a sheath to prevent water from contacting said cartridge heater.
- 21. An incubator for containing an infant as defined in claim 20 wherein said sheath is a metallic sheath.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefits 60/170,275 filed Dec. 11, 1999 which claims benefit of 60/182,135 filed Feb. 12, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (24)
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/170275 |
Dec 1999 |
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60/182135 |
Feb 2000 |
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