Patent for Apparatuses to Attenuate Viruses
Taylor & Edelstein obtains patent for client Respiratory Health Technologies, Inc. on Patent for Apparatuses to Attenuate Viruses
This apparatus and method is designed to enhance the effectiveness and consistency of virus reduction within respiratory systems. Key features include:
Components: It features a heater board equipped with surface mount resistors for heating, a control board for managing operations, and a fan to facilitate gas flow.
Monitoring Capabilities: A sensor board within the device measures parameters such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and CO2 levels to ensure optimal operation.
Operational Efficiency: The apparatus aims to attenuate viruses through controlled heating of the air, potentially reducing viral loads in breathing circuits.
Connectivity: Some models include the capability for wireless data transmission, allowing integration with software applications for monitoring and adjusting the device’s function based on sensor feedback.
This represents an innovative approach to improving respiratory health safety in clinical settings by combining thermal treatment with precise environmental control within breathing apparatuses.