The Mounted Medical Oxygen System (MMOS) is a low pressure, portable 4.0 liter liquid oxygen storage and gaseous delivery system, capable of supplying up to 3440 gaseous liters of oxygen at a maximum flow rate of 30 liters per minute at 50 psig. Two built-in flow control valves deliver oxygen to a patient at flow rates from 0.5 to 15 liters per minute. Two accessory ports can supply 50 psi of oxygen to other medical devices or to oxygen regulators for additional patients. The MMOS has been successfully tested to work in tandem with commonly used ventilators. Weighing just 35 pounds when full, the MMOS is easily carried by ground support personnel and can also be mounted in an aircraft, helicopter or ground vehicle. The MMOS requires no external power and uses just one 9-Volt battery for the quantity indicator. The system has been tested to MIL-STD-810 and has FDA Life Support device 510(k) number K113767.
An empty device designed as a portable, supplemental, refillable container intended as a storage for liquid oxygen (LOX) and its conversion into gaseous form for delivery of medical oxygen (O2) at various pulsed or fixed flow settings to a patient who typically has difficulty extracting O2 from the atmosphere. It typically consists of a cryogenic canister containing the LOX, a mechanism (e.g., a warming coil) where the LOX is converted into gas, a gas delivery control device (e.g., demand valve or fixed flow mechanism) that regulates the flow of O2 to the patient, a fill port and an outlet connection for connection of a nasal cannula or face mask.