Nebulizer valve assembly for use in a ventilation circuit
First Claim
1. A ventilation circuit having a valve and a nebulizer cup, said valve comprising:
- an inner sheath fabricated of a pliable, memory retentive material, and an outer sheath;
said inner sheath including an aperture passing therethrough and a control knob integral therewith; and
said outer sheath including a first tube and a second tube;
said first tube having a peripheral wall, an opening in said peripheral wall, and an aperture in said peripheral wall at a predetermined angular distance from said opening;
said second tube having a first end in communication with said aperture in said first tube, and a second end removably connected to and in communication with said nebulizer cup;
whereinsaid inner sheath being of a predetermined size, the inner sheath being deformed responsive to telescopic insertion into said outer sheath to a position where said control knob aligns with and extends through said opening in said outer sheath, forming a peripheral seal between the inner and outer sheath;
said control knob being rotated to cause said inner sheath to move circumferentially relative to said outer sheath and selectively allowing communication between the nebulizer cup and a patient connected to the ventilation circuit.
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Abstract
A T-shaped valve for use in supporting a nebulizer cup in a ventilation circuit. The valve comprises an inner sheath and an outer sheath for supporting the inner sheath. Both the inner and outer sheaths have apertures which selectively align and misalign with one another. The inner sheath further includes an integral control knob which passes through an opening in the outer sheath. A displacement of the control knob shifts the inner sheath circumferentially relative to the outer sheath which, in turn, displaces the aperture in the inner sheath relative to the aperture in the outer sheath. When the aperture in the inner sheath is in communication with the aperture in the outer sheath, the circuit is open to permit fluid flow through the nebulizer cup and when the aperture in the inner sheath is not in communication with the aperture in the outer sheath, the circuit is closed to restrict fluid flow through the nebulizer cup and thus enable the removal of the nebulizer cup from the ventilation circuit. The valve is configured so as to prevent the aperture in the inner sheath from communicating with the opening in the outer sheath, to prevent axial displacement of the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve, and to provide a seal between the inner and outer sheaths.
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6 Claims
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1. A ventilation circuit having a valve and a nebulizer cup, said valve comprising:
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an inner sheath fabricated of a pliable, memory retentive material, and an outer sheath; said inner sheath including an aperture passing therethrough and a control knob integral therewith; and
said outer sheath including a first tube and a second tube;said first tube having a peripheral wall, an opening in said peripheral wall, and an aperture in said peripheral wall at a predetermined angular distance from said opening; said second tube having a first end in communication with said aperture in said first tube, and a second end removably connected to and in communication with said nebulizer cup;
whereinsaid inner sheath being of a predetermined size, the inner sheath being deformed responsive to telescopic insertion into said outer sheath to a position where said control knob aligns with and extends through said opening in said outer sheath, forming a peripheral seal between the inner and outer sheath; said control knob being rotated to cause said inner sheath to move circumferentially relative to said outer sheath and selectively allowing communication between the nebulizer cup and a patient connected to the ventilation circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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