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Medication inhaler with fitting having a sonic signalling device

  • US 5,042,467 A
  • Filed: 09/04/1990
  • Issued: 08/27/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/28/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a medication inhaler including a cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis of rotation, said body being elongated longitudinally of said axis and defining a passageway having an open entering upstream end and an open exit downstream end, said body being of predetermined length, means at said exit end for coupling to a patient'"'"'s mouth, one-way valve means in said body across said passageway and permitting flow through said passageway from said entering end to said exit end and preventing flow in the opposite direction, the improvement comprising means at said entering end for receiving structure for applying inhalation medication and for mounting a sonic signalling device, said receiving and mounting means including a flexible fitting disposed transversely across said entering end and secured to said body adjacent said entering end and having a central opening for resiliently receiving and supporting said medication applying structure, said fitting further having an off-center passageway for snugly receiving and supporting a sonic signalling device, and being much shorter than said predetermined length, said medication applying structure being of varying size and shape, and a sonic signalling device, said sonic signalling device being mounted in said off-center passageway in said flexible fitting adjacent said body entering end with said sonic signalling device exposed on opposite sides to ambient air outside of said body and readily hearable outside of said inhaler and to the inside of said body, said sonic signalling device including a body having a passageway having an upstream end opening to ambient air and a downstream exit end opening to the inside of said elongated cylindrical body, and a reed disposed across said sonic signaling means passageway and adapted to vibrate and provide an audible tone if the pressure inside said elongated cylindrical body differs from ambient air pressure by more than a predetermined amount caused by too rapid inhalation by a patient using said inhaler.

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