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Ultrasonic atomizer

  • US 5,063,922 A
  • Filed: 08/07/1989
  • Issued: 11/12/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/31/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An ultrasonic atomizer for an inhalation treatment apparatus for patients suffering from respiratory diseases, said ultrasonic atomizer comprising an atomizer device provided with a liquid container and an ultrasonic oscillator, said ultrasonic oscillator comprising an oscillating crystal connected to said liquid container, said atomizer device being provided with a duct for direct connection to a patient and an air-inlet duct, a detector connected to the atomizer device which detects changes in pressure resulting from inhalation and exhalation of the patient, and initiating atomizing at the beginning of an inhalation stage, a regulating device connected to the atomizer device and regulating the operation of the ultrasonic oscillator, an electrical connection means interconnecting the regulating device and the atomizing device, said electrical connection means supplying an electrical oscillation to the crystal in the ultrasonic oscillator, whereby said electrical oscillation is converted to oscillation of the crystal, and further comprising a timing device for regulating the maximum time of operation of said ultrasonic oscillator, said timing device connected to said detector and switching on said ultrasonic oscillator at least when the inhalation stage of the patient begins;

  • a control means connected between the detector and the timing device, whereby a signal arriving from the detector is adapted to start counting on the timing device from the beginning of the inhalation stage, said regulator device being connected to the timing device, said timing device adapted to be preset to provide a maximum time of oscillation for a particular patient during which time said liquid is atomized into the patient, said regulator turning off said oscillator when said timing device counts to said preset maximum time; and

    further comprisinga duct connected between said atomizer device and said detector for transmitting said changes resulting from inhalation and exhalation of the patient; and

    a connector attached to one end of the duct, and an infrared detector, which detects whether the duct connected to the detector and transmits negative pressure has been connected to the regulator device, and if the connector attached to the duct has not been connected to the regulator device, the infrared detector detects this, and the apparatus atomizes constantly.

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