Puritan Bennett

Puritan Bennett has been a provider of respiratory products since 1913 originally as a medical gas supplier. In addition to critical care ventilation, Puritan Bennett provided medical devices for patients outside of the acute care environment. Its products included portable ventilation, oxygen therapy systems, sleep diagnostic and sleep therapy equipment, spirometry and other respiratory care products.

History

1913: Puritan Bennett entered the medical gas industry.[1]

1940: Founder Ray Bennett invented a mechanical ventilator as an alternative to the iron lung machine.

1995: Nellcor acquired Puritan Bennett. The newly expanded company is renamed Nellcor Puritan Bennett.

1997: Nellcor Puritan Bennett became a part of Mallinckrodt, a medical products company with product lines in respiratory care, diagnostic imaging and analgesic pharmaceuticals.

1998: Puritan-Bennett Aero Systems (PBASCO) was sold to BE Aerospace Inc.[2][3]

2000: Tyco International acquired Mallinckrodt to become a Tyco Healthcare company.

2007: Covidien spun off from Tyco International and inherited Puritan Bennett along with other Tyco Healthcare Brands.

2015: Medtronic acquires Covidien and inherit all brands including Puritan Bennett.

Ventilators

840 Ventilator System

The 840 Ventilator System is the current acute critical care ventilator sold by Puritan Bennett. It is the flagship product in Puritan Bennett's line of critical care ventilators.[4]

700 Series

The 700 Series(740 & 760) Ventilator System is a critical care ventilator model prior to the current 840 Series. The system was designed in Galway, Ireland.

7200 Series

The 7200 Series is a critical care ventilator model prior to the 760 Series.[6]

560 Series

The 560 Series is a portable ventilation unit.[7]

References


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