Inhalation valve
First Claim
1. An inhalation valve including an elongated body defining a passageway having an entering upstream end and an exit downstream end, means at said entering end for receiving structure for applying inhalation medication, a mouthpiece at said exit end for receipt in a patient'"'"'s mouth, an elastomeric diaphragm having a central opening therein and an imperforate portion outwardly of the central opening, means engaging said diaphragm adjacent the periphery thereof and mounting said diaphragm adjacent said exit end transversely of said passageway, said diaphragm flexing downstream and freeing said opening for passage of medication upon inhalation by a patient, backup means immediately upstream of said diaphragm preventing flexing of said diaphragm upstream upon exhalation by a patient and including a member lying across said opening and against which said diaphragm is pressed upon exhalation to seal said opening to prevent retrograde flow upon exhalation, an annular flange extending upstream from said mouthpiece and terminating at a rim presenting a valve seat normally spaced from said diaphragm downstream thereof, exhaled air from said mouthpiece passing between said rim and said diaphragm, and exhaust port means disposed outwardly of said annular flange to exhaust exhaled air to the atmosphere, the imperforate portion of the diaphragm presenting a valve surface movable in unison with the portion of the diaphragm containing the central opening and juxtaposed to the rim valve seat in position for engagement thereagainst with flexing of said diaphragm upon inhalation and bringing the valve surface of said diaphragm into engagement with said rim valve seat to seal off said exhaust port means and disengagement from the rim valve seat upon exhalation to exhaust through the exhaust port means.
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Abstract
An inhalation valve is presented for use with a known antiasthmatic medication cartridge and mouthpiece to simplify patient inhalation and to improve mist formation. A cylindrical passageway receives the known mouthpiece and is provided with an elastomeric diaphragm having a slit therein. An upstream spider backs up the diaphragm. Upon inhalation the diaphragm flexes and stretches to open the slit, and the diaphragm seals off exhaust passages. On exhalation the diaphragm backs against the spider which seals the slit, the diaphragm moving away from and opening the exhaust passages.
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- 1. An inhalation valve including an elongated body defining a passageway having an entering upstream end and an exit downstream end, means at said entering end for receiving structure for applying inhalation medication, a mouthpiece at said exit end for receipt in a patient'"'"'s mouth, an elastomeric diaphragm having a central opening therein and an imperforate portion outwardly of the central opening, means engaging said diaphragm adjacent the periphery thereof and mounting said diaphragm adjacent said exit end transversely of said passageway, said diaphragm flexing downstream and freeing said opening for passage of medication upon inhalation by a patient, backup means immediately upstream of said diaphragm preventing flexing of said diaphragm upstream upon exhalation by a patient and including a member lying across said opening and against which said diaphragm is pressed upon exhalation to seal said opening to prevent retrograde flow upon exhalation, an annular flange extending upstream from said mouthpiece and terminating at a rim presenting a valve seat normally spaced from said diaphragm downstream thereof, exhaled air from said mouthpiece passing between said rim and said diaphragm, and exhaust port means disposed outwardly of said annular flange to exhaust exhaled air to the atmosphere, the imperforate portion of the diaphragm presenting a valve surface movable in unison with the portion of the diaphragm containing the central opening and juxtaposed to the rim valve seat in position for engagement thereagainst with flexing of said diaphragm upon inhalation and bringing the valve surface of said diaphragm into engagement with said rim valve seat to seal off said exhaust port means and disengagement from the rim valve seat upon exhalation to exhaust through the exhaust port means.
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