18496344. CPAP APPARATUS simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

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CPAP APPARATUS

Organization Name

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Atsushi Hattori of Kyoto (JP)

CPAP APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18496344 titled 'CPAP APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a box body with a humidification chamber that can be disposed within a space between the lower wall and side walls. The cover includes an upper wall and side wall that are rotatably connected, and the humidification chamber consists of a main body and tubular body.

  • Box body with humidification chamber:
   - Lower wall, side walls, and space for humidification chamber
   - Cover with upper wall and side wall
   - Humidification chamber with main body and tubular body
    • Potential Applications:**

- Home humidifiers - Industrial humidification systems - Medical devices for respiratory therapy

    • Problems Solved:**

- Maintaining optimal humidity levels - Preventing dry air-related health issues - Improving air quality in enclosed spaces

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced comfort in living or working environments - Health benefits from proper humidity levels - Energy efficiency by reducing the need for heating or cooling

    • Potential Commercial Applications:**

- HVAC systems - Consumer electronics - Medical equipment

    • Possible Prior Art:**

- Prior art may include existing humidification systems with similar components and functionalities.

    • Unanswered Questions:**
    • 1. How does the humidification chamber regulate the release of moisture into the air?**

- The patent application does not provide specific details on the mechanism for controlling humidity levels within the chamber.

    • 2. Are there any specific materials or technologies used in the construction of the box body and humidification chamber?**

- The patent application does not mention any specific materials or technologies utilized in the design and manufacturing of the components.


Original Abstract Submitted

A box body includes a lower wall, and a side wall and a side wall that are arranged with a space therebetween in which a humidification chamber is capable of being disposed. A cover includes an upper wall having a plate shape and a side wall connected to the upper wall and rotatably connected to the side wall. The humidification chamber includes a main body and a tubular body. The main body stores liquid and has a box shape that is open upward, and the main body includes a chamber side wall and a chamber side wall. The tubular body is mounted on the main body, passes through the chamber side wall, and partially protrudes outside. The humidification chamber is accommodated in the box body with the side wall and the chamber side wall facing one another and with the side wall and the chamber side wall facing one another.