Medication inhaler mixer
First Claim
1. Apparatus for combining a medication with a gas carrier for administration to a patient through a ventilator circuit, said ventilator circuit having a gas supply tube between a gas source and the patient, said apparatus comprising means for developing a continuing gas flow from said source through said supply tube;
- an elongated tubular body having opposed inlet and exit portions of diameters dimensioned and adapted to be inserted in series with said ventilator gas supply tube, means located between said inlet and exit portions adapted to accelerate said gas flow to an increased velocity between said inlet and exit portions and to return said gas flow to approximately its initial velocity upon exiting from said exit portion, a stem projecting inwardly from said tubular body upstream of said exit portion, said stem having a hollow passageway therein with an entrance exterior to said tubular body and an exit within said tubular body facing said inlet portion within the path of the accelerated gas flow; and
means for introducing a pressurized flow of fluid medication into said tubular body through said stem passageway subsequent to the initiation of a flow of carrier gas through said tubular body and while the gas from said source is passing through said tubular body from said inlet end to said outlet end whereby said medication is actively combined with the simultaneous counter-directed accelerated flow of gas and carried therewith to the patient.
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Abstract
A device for blending a medication with an airflow intended for inhalation, such as may be provided by a ventilator circuit is in the form of a tubular body intended to be placed in series with the ventilator line. The body is provided with a reduced-diameter portion which accelerates the airflow therethrough. Medication is ejected into the accelerated airflow in a direction contrary thereto, whereby increased dispersion and blending of the medication into the airflow results. The medication is then carried by the airflow to the patient.
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6 Claims
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1. Apparatus for combining a medication with a gas carrier for administration to a patient through a ventilator circuit, said ventilator circuit having a gas supply tube between a gas source and the patient, said apparatus comprising means for developing a continuing gas flow from said source through said supply tube;
- an elongated tubular body having opposed inlet and exit portions of diameters dimensioned and adapted to be inserted in series with said ventilator gas supply tube, means located between said inlet and exit portions adapted to accelerate said gas flow to an increased velocity between said inlet and exit portions and to return said gas flow to approximately its initial velocity upon exiting from said exit portion, a stem projecting inwardly from said tubular body upstream of said exit portion, said stem having a hollow passageway therein with an entrance exterior to said tubular body and an exit within said tubular body facing said inlet portion within the path of the accelerated gas flow; and
means for introducing a pressurized flow of fluid medication into said tubular body through said stem passageway subsequent to the initiation of a flow of carrier gas through said tubular body and while the gas from said source is passing through said tubular body from said inlet end to said outlet end whereby said medication is actively combined with the simultaneous counter-directed accelerated flow of gas and carried therewith to the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- an elongated tubular body having opposed inlet and exit portions of diameters dimensioned and adapted to be inserted in series with said ventilator gas supply tube, means located between said inlet and exit portions adapted to accelerate said gas flow to an increased velocity between said inlet and exit portions and to return said gas flow to approximately its initial velocity upon exiting from said exit portion, a stem projecting inwardly from said tubular body upstream of said exit portion, said stem having a hollow passageway therein with an entrance exterior to said tubular body and an exit within said tubular body facing said inlet portion within the path of the accelerated gas flow; and
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5. A method of combining a medication with a primary gas flow provided through a ventilator circuit having a primary, pressurized gas supply connected through a ventilator tube to a patient, comprising the steps of:
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accelerating the primary gas flow at a selected location in the ventilator circuit; injecting the medication through a hollow stem into said accelerated flow in a direction opposite to the direction of said accelerated flow; decelerating the mixture of the primary gas flow and the medication to approximately the initial velocity of the primary gas flow; and providing the combined primary gas and medication to the patient. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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