Claims
- 1. A piston based ventilator system for providing breathing gas to a patient airway comprising:
- a source of said gas for providing a supply flow of said breathing gas;
- a fixed volume cylinder including first and second cylinder ends and a movable center shaft slidably mounted therein, said first and second cylinder ends comprising first and second self-jigging end caps each defining axially located concentric bearing holes providing a narrow clearance gap between said bearing holes and said movable center shaft, and first and second bearing caps mounted to said first and second end caps, respectively, each of said bearing caps having a close fit opening therethrough for slidably receiving said shaft, and providing means for minimizing leakage of said breathing gas through a gap defined between said shaft and said bearing caps, said cylinder having inlet valve means to allow flow of said gas into said cylinder and outlet valve means allowing flow of said gas to the patient airway;
- a piston head fixed to said shaft such that motion of said shaft along said cylinder centerline provides means for moving said piston head longitudinally between said first and said second ends of said cylinder, wherein said movement of said piston head from said first end to said second end displaces a volume of said gas to be delivered to the patient airway and said movement from said second end to said first end causes said gas to be drawn into said cylinder.
- 2. The piston based ventilator system of claim 1, wherein said means for moving said piston rod comprises:
- a rotary motor head; and
- first inter-engagement means located on a surface of said piston rod for engaging said piston rod with said rotary motor head, and second inter-engaging means located on a surface of said rotary motor head opposing said first inter-engagement means for engaging said rotary motor head with said piston rod, whereby when said rotary head rotates in a first direction it engages with said inter-engagement means on the surface of the piston rod to move said piston rod in a longitudinal direction and when said rotary head rotates in a second direction, said piston rod moves in an opposite longitudinal direction.
- 3. The piston based ventilator system of claim 1, wherein said inlet valve means comprises a check valve.
- 4. The piston based ventilator system of claim 1, wherein said outlet valve means comprises a check valve.
- 5. The piston based ventilator system of claim 1, wherein a clearance distance between 20 and 100 microns exists between the interior wall of said cylinder and the exterior diameter of said piston.
- 6. The piston based ventilator system of claim 5 wherein said clearance distance is approximately 50 microns.
- 7. The piston head based ventilator system of claim 1, wherein said bearing cap assembly includes a linear bearing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/386,159, filed Feb. 9, 1995, now abandoned.
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