Claims
- 1. An indirect calorimeter for measuring the metabolic rate of a subject, said calorimeter comprising:
a respiratory connector configured to be supported in contact with the subject so as to pass inhaled and exhaled gases as the subject breathes; a hygiene barrier module operatively connected to said respiratory connector, such that the inhaled and exhaled gases pass therethrough said hygiene barrier module for blocking a predetermined pathogen from the exhaled gases; a flow pathway operatively connected to said hygiene barrier module for receiving and passing inhaled and exhaled gases, said flow pathway having a first end in fluid communication with said respiratory connector and a second end in fluid communication with a source and sink for respiratory gases, said flow pathway comprising a flow tube through which the inhaled and exhaled gases pass, and an outer housing surrounding said flow tube, and a chamber disposed between said flow tube and said first end, said chamber being a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said flow tube and being defined between said flow tube and said outer housing; a flow meter configured to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous flow volume of inhaled and exhaled gases passing through said flow pathway; a component gas concentration sensor operable to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous fraction of a predetermined component gas in the exhaled gases as the gases pass through said flow pathway; and a computation unit operable to receive said electrical signals from said flow meter and said concentration sensor and operative to calculate at least one respiratory parameter for the subject as the subject breathes through the calorimeter.
- 2. The calorimeter according to claim 1 wherein said hygiene barrier module is a housing having two generally parallel and spaced apart side walls with a hygiene barrier disposed between said side walls.
- 3. The calorimeter according to claim 2, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 4. The calorimeter according to claim 2 wherein said housing includes a saliva retention wall extending upwardly from a lower wall and adjacent the hygiene barrier, forming a saliva trap.
- 5. The calorimeter according to claim 2 wherein said hygiene barrier module includes a respiration port for operatively connecting the hygiene barrier module to a corresponding port for the respiratory connector and a calorimeter port for operatively connecting the hygiene barrier module to a corresponding inlet conduit in fluid communication with the flow pathway.
- 6. The calorimeter according to claim 5 wherein said respiratory connector and said hygiene barrier module are integral and formed as one piece.
- 7. The calorimeter according to claim 6 wherein said integral hygiene barrier module and respiratory connector are disposable.
- 8. The calorimeter according to claim 7 wherein said respiratory connector is a mouthpiece.
- 9. The calorimeter according to claim 7 wherein said respiratory connector is a mask.
- 10. An indirect calorimeter for measuring the metabolic rate of a subject, said calorimeter comprising:
a respiratory connector configured to be supported in contact with the subject so as to pass inhaled and exhaled gases as the subject breathes; a flow pathway operatively connected to said respiratory connector for receiving and passing inhaled and exhaled gases, said flow pathway having a first end in fluid communication with said respiratory connector and a second end in fluid communication with a source and sink for respiratory gases, said flow pathway comprising a flow tube through which the inhaled and exhaled gases pass, and an outer housing surrounding said flow tube, and a chamber disposed between said flow tube and said first end, said chamber being a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said flow tube and being defined between said flow tube and said outer housing; a hygiene barrier positioned such that the inhaled and exhaled gases pass therethrough said hygiene barrier for blocking a predetermined pathogen from the exhaled gases; a flow meter configured to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous flow volume of inhaled and exhaled gases passing through said flow pathway; a component gas concentration sensor operable to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous fraction of a predetermined component gas in the exhaled gases as the gases pass through said flow pathway; and a computation unit operable to receive said electrical signals from said flow meter and said concentration sensor and operative to calculate at least one respiratory parameter for the subject as the subject breathes through the calorimeter.
- 11. The calorimeter according to claim 10 wherein said hygiene barrier is housed within a hygiene barrier module operatively connected between said respiratory connector and said flow pathway, said hygiene barrier module having a housing with two generally parallel and spaced apart side walls, with said hygiene barrier disposed between said side walls.
- 12. The calorimeter according to claim 11, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 13. The calorimeter according to claim 11 wherein said housing includes a saliva retention wall extending upwardly from a lower wall and adjacent the hygiene barrier, forming a saliva trap.
- 14. The calorimeter according to claim 11 wherein said hygiene barrier module includes a respiration port for operatively connecting the hygiene barrier module to a corresponding port for the respiratory connector and a calorimeter port for operatively connecting the hygiene barrier module to a corresponding inlet conduit in fluid communication with the flow pathway.
- 15. The calorimeter according to claim 14 wherein said respiratory connector is a mouthpiece and said mouthpiece and said hygiene barrier module are integral and formed as one piece.
- 16. The calorimeter according to claim 15 wherein said respiratory connector and said hygiene barrier module are disposable.
- 17. The calorimeter according to claim 14 wherein said respiratory connector is a mask.
- 18. The calorimeter according to claim 10 wherein said respiratory connector is a mask, and said hygiene barrier is disposed within said mask.
- 19. The calorimeter according to claim 18, said mask further comprising a mask shell and mask liner inserted in the mask shell, wherein said shell liner includes a generally planar face seal having an opening for the mouth and nose of the user, for sealing the mask to the face of the user, a liner wall extending from an outer edge of the face seal and generally perpendicular to the face seal, and said hygiene barrier extending therebetween a free edge of the liner wall and opposing the opening in the face seal.
- 20. The calorimeter according to claim 19, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 21. The calorimeter according to claim 20 wherein said mask shell and an inlet conduit for the flow pathway are integral and formed as one piece.
- 22. The calorimeter according to claim 21, wherein said mask shell, said inlet conduit and said flow pathway are disposable.
- 23. An indirect calorimeter for measuring the metabolic rate of a subject, said calorimeter comprising:
a respiratory connector configured to be supported in contact with the subject so as to pass inhaled and exhaled gases as the subject breathes; a hygiene barrier disposed within said respiratory connector, such that substantially all inhaled and exhaled gases pass through said hygiene barrier, and said hygiene barrier operatively passes said inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough while blocking a predetermined pathogen in the exhaled gas; a flow pathway operable to receive and pass inhaled and exhaled gases, said flow pathway having a first end in fluid communication with said respiratory connector and a second end in fluid communication with a source and sink for respiratory gases, said flow pathway comprising a flow tube through which the inhaled and exhaled gases pass, and an outer housing surrounding said flow tube, and a chamber disposed between said flow tube and said first end, said chamber being a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said flow tube and being defined between said flow tube and said outer housing; a flow meter configured to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous flow volume of inhaled and exhaled gases passing through said flow pathway; a component gas concentration sensor operable to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous fraction of a predetermined component gas in the exhaled gases as the gases pass through said flow pathway; and a computation unit operable to receive said electrical signals from said flow meter and said concentration sensor and operative to calculate at least one respiratory parameter for the subject as the subject breathes through the calorimeter.
- 24. The calorimeter according to claim 23 wherein said respiratory connector is a mask.
- 25. The calorimeter according to claim 24, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 26. The calorimeter according to claim 25 wherein said respiratory connector is disposable.
- 27. The calorimeter according to claim 24, said mask further comprising a mask shell and mask liner inserted in the mask shell, wherein said shell liner includes a generally planar face seal with an opening for the mouth and nose of the user, for sealing the mask to the face of the user, a liner wall extending from an outer edge of the face seal and generally perpendicular to the face seal, and a hygiene barrier extending therebetween a free edge of the liner wall and opposing the opening in the face seal.
- 28. The calorimeter according to claim 27 wherein said mask shell is integral and formed as one with an inlet conduit in fluid communication with the flow pathway.
- 29. The calorimeter according to claim 28, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 30. The calorimeter according to claim 29 wherein said mask liner is disposable and said integral mask shell and inlet conduit are disposable.
- 31. An indirect calorimeter for measuring the metabolic rate of a subject for respiratory analysis comprising:
a respiratory connector configured to be supported in contact with the subject so as to pass inhaled and exhaled gases as the subject breathes, wherein said respiratory connector is a mask having an outer shell and a shell liner inserted in the outer shell and said shell liner includes a hygiene barrier for operatively passing the inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough while blocking a predetermined pathogen in the exhaled gas; an inlet conduit operatively connected at one end to said outer shell, and at an other end to a flow pathway operable to receive and pass the inhaled and exhaled gases, said flow pathway having a first end in fluid communication with said respiratory connector and a second end in fluid communication with a source and sink for respiratory gases, said flow pathway comprising a flow tube through which the inhaled and exhaled gases pass, and an outer housing surrounding said flow tube, and a chamber disposed between said flow tube and said first end, said chamber being a concentric chamber surrounding one end of said flow tube and being defined between said flow tube and said outer housing; a flow meter configured to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous flow volume of inhaled and exhaled gases passing through said flow pathway; a component gas concentration sensor operable to generate electrical signals as a function of the instantaneous fraction of a predetermined component gas in the exhaled gases as the gases pass through said flow pathway; and a computation unit operable to receive said electrical signals from said flow meter and said concentration sensor and operative to calculate at least one respiratory parameter for the subject as the subject breathes through the calorimeter.
- 32. The calorimeter according to claim 31, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 33. The calorimeter according to claim 32 wherein said outer shell is integral and formed as one with the inlet conduit.
- 34. The calorimeter according to claim 33 wherein said shell liner includes a generally planar face seal having an opening for the mouth and nose of the user, for sealing the mask to the face of the user, a liner wall extending from an outer edge of the face seal and generally perpendicular to the face seal, and said hygiene barrier extending therebetween a free edge of the liner wall and opposing the opening in the face seal.
- 35. The calorimeter according to claim 34 wherein said mask liner is disposable and said integral mask shell and inlet conduit are disposable.
- 36. An respiratory connector for passing inhaled and exhaled gases as a subject breathes into a respiratory analyzer, said respiratory connector comprising:
an outer shell having a generally hemispherical shape, with an opening in the outer shell in fluid communication with a flow path for the respiratory connector; a removable shell liner inserted in said outer shell, wherein said shell liner includes a hygiene barrier positioned over the opening in said outer shell for operatively passing the inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough while blocking a predetermined pathogen in the exhaled gas.
- 37. The respiratory connector according to claim 36 wherein said shell liner includes a generally planar face seal having an opening for the mouth and nose of the user, for sealing the mask to the face of the user, a liner wall extending from an outer edge of the face seal and generally perpendicular to the face seal, and said hygiene barrier extends therebetween a free edge of the liner wall and opposing the opening in the face seal.
- 38. The respiratory connector according to claim 37, wherein said hygiene barrier is a piece of filter material.
- 39. The respiratory connector according to claim 38 wherein said outer shell is integral and formed as one with an inlet conduit for the respiratory connector.
- 40. A respiratory connector for passing inhaled and exhaled gases as a subject breathes into a respiratory analyzer, said respiratory connector comprising:
an outer shell having a generally hemispherical shape, with an opening in the outer shell in fluid communication with a flow pathway for the respiratory analyzer; a shell liner inserted in said outer shell, wherein said shell liner includes a generally planar face seal having an opening for the mouth and nose of the user, for sealing the mask to the face of the user, a liner wall extending from an outer edge of the face seal and generally perpendicular to the face seal, and a hygiene barrier extending therebetween a free edge of the liner wall and positioned over the opening in said shell liner for blocking a predetermined pathogen in the exhaled gas.
- 41. The respiratory connector according to claim 40, wherein said hygiene barrier is filtering material.
- 42. The respiratory connector according to claim 41 wherein said outer shell is integral and formed as one with an inlet conduit for the respiratory connector.
- 43. A respiratory connector for passing inhaled and exhaled gases as a subject breathes into a respiratory analyzer, said respiratory connector comprising:
a housing having an inlet port and a connecting port in fluid communication with a flow pathway for the respiratory connector; a mouthpiece integral with said inlet port; and a hygiene barrier disposed between said mouthpiece and said connecting port for operatively passing the inhaled and exhaled gases therethrough while blocking a predetermined pathogen in the exhaled gases.
- 44. The respiratory connector according to claim 43, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 45. A respiratory connector for passing inhaled and exhaled gases as a subject breathes into a respiratory analyzer, said respiratory connector comprising:
a mouthpiece; and a hygiene barrier module having an inlet port for operatively connecting said hygiene barrier module to said mouthpiece, such that the inhaled and exhaled gases pass therethrough said hygiene barrier module for blocking a predetermined pathogen from the exhaled gases and a connecting port for operatively connecting the respiratory connector to a corresponding inlet conduit for the respiratory analyzer.
- 46. The respiratory connector according to claim 45 wherein said mouthpiece and said hygiene barrier module are integral and formed as one piece.
- 47. The respiratory connector according to claim 46, wherein said hygiene barrier is a filtering material.
- 48. The respiratory connector according to claim 47 wherein said hygiene barrier module is a housing having two generally parallel and spaced apart side walls with a hygiene barrier disposed between said side walls.
- 49. The respiratory connector according to claim 48 wherein said housing includes a saliva retention wall extending upwardly from a lower wall and adjacent the hygiene barrier, forming a saliva trap.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/630,398 filed Aug. 2, 2000, which claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Serial Nos. 60/146,898, filed Aug. 2, 1999; 60/155,035, filed Sep. 20, 1999; 60/219,241, filed Jul. 18, 2000; and 60/218,863, filed Jul. 18, 2000, the entire contents of all are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60146898 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
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60155035 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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60219241 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
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60218863 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09630398 |
Aug 2000 |
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10161244 |
May 2002 |
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