FLOW MIXERS FOR RESPIRATORY THERAPY SYSTEMS

A flow of gases in a respiratory therapy system can be conditioned to achieve more consistent output from sensors configured to sense a characteristic of the flow. The flow can be mixed by imparting a tangential, rotary, helical, or swirling motion to the flow of gases. The mixing can occur upstream...

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Hauptverfasser: Van Schalkwyk, Andre, Paris, Tessa Hazel, Sujau, Mahran Maumoon, Denham, Niall Christopher, Osborne, Hamish Adrian, Rademeyer, Ivan Justus
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description A flow of gases in a respiratory therapy system can be conditioned to achieve more consistent output from sensors configured to sense a characteristic of the flow. The flow can be mixed by imparting a tangential, rotary, helical, or swirling motion to the flow of gases. The mixing can occur upstream of the sensors. The flow can be segregated into smaller compartments to reduce turbulence in a region of the sensors.
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