Monitor for measuring improvement in involuntary breathing

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure

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C128S205120, C128S205290, C128S205270, C128S206170, C128S206210, C128S206280, C128S204180, C128S204210, C128S204220, C128S204260, C073S756000, C073S866500

Reexamination Certificate

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08006696

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a breathing improvement monitor that continuously measures involuntary breathing. The monitor is a sensor apparatus that is attached to a patient's mask which is connected to the monitoring apparatus. The sensor may be reusable and attachable and detachable to a mask or it may be an integral part of a breathing mask. The sensor technology may be any type sufficient in the art, including but not limited to solid state sensors, transducers, electromagnetic microturbines and the like. Since the mask does not have to be removed and the sensor provides constant signal to the monitoring apparatus, a real time status of a patient's involuntary breathing capability may be determined for a doctor's consideration.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3675649 (1972-07-01), Basham et al.
patent: 6895962 (2005-05-01), Kullik et al.

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