Breath actuated nebulizer with valve assembly having a relief piston
First Claim
1. A nebulizer comprising:
- a housing having a chamber for holding an aerosol;
an air outlet communicating with the chamber for permitting the aerosol to be withdrawn from the chamber;
a liquid orifice in communication with the chamber;
a pressurized gas inlet adjacent the liquid orifice, the pressurized gas inlet in communication with the chamber;
a diverter movably positioned in the chamber and relative to the pressurized gas inlet and the liquid orifice so as to divert pressurized gas from the pressurized gas inlet and over the liquid orifice when the diverter is in a nebulizing position; and
,a valve assembly comprising;
an actuator piston connected to the diverter and positioned in the chamber, the actuator piston responsive to an initial period of inhalation through the air outlet to move the diverter into the nebulizing position; and
a relief piston located in the chamber, the relief piston movable relative to the housing, independently moveable relative to the actuator piston, and responsive to additional negative pressure in the chamber after the initial period of inhalation to allow increased air flow into the chamber, whereby the effort necessary for a patient inhaling through the air outlet is maintained in a desired range.
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Abstract
A breath actuated nebulizer for efficiently and reliably delivering aerosolized liquid to an inhaling patient is disclosed. The nebulizer includes a valve assembly having an actuator piston for quickly responding to an inhalation and beginning the nebulization process, and a relief piston to lower the inhalation effort required of the inhaling patient. Also provided is a method of providing breath actuated nebulization including the steps of moving an actuator piston connected to a diverter so that the diverter reaches a nebulizing position during an initial period of inhalation, and moving a relief valve to allow a greater flow of air, and thereby reduce inhalation effort, after the initial period of inhalation.
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20 Claims
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1. A nebulizer comprising:
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a housing having a chamber for holding an aerosol; an air outlet communicating with the chamber for permitting the aerosol to be withdrawn from the chamber; a liquid orifice in communication with the chamber; a pressurized gas inlet adjacent the liquid orifice, the pressurized gas inlet in communication with the chamber; a diverter movably positioned in the chamber and relative to the pressurized gas inlet and the liquid orifice so as to divert pressurized gas from the pressurized gas inlet and over the liquid orifice when the diverter is in a nebulizing position; and
,a valve assembly comprising; an actuator piston connected to the diverter and positioned in the chamber, the actuator piston responsive to an initial period of inhalation through the air outlet to move the diverter into the nebulizing position; and a relief piston located in the chamber, the relief piston movable relative to the housing, independently moveable relative to the actuator piston, and responsive to additional negative pressure in the chamber after the initial period of inhalation to allow increased air flow into the chamber, whereby the effort necessary for a patient inhaling through the air outlet is maintained in a desired range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of providing an aerosolized medication to a patient comprising the steps of:
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providing a nebulizer having an actuator piston sensitive to an initial period of an inhalation, and a relief valve responsive to an increase in negative pressure after the initial period of inhalation; injecting a gas into the chamber at a predetermined flow rate; inhaling through an air outlet in communication with the chamber; moving the actuator when an initial inhalation flow rate of air inhaled through the air outlet exceeds the predetermined gas flow rate and generates a negative pressure in the chamber that pulls the actuator piston with a force greater than a force of a biasing member pushing against the actuator piston; initiating nebuliztion of a medication; opening the relief valve independently of the actuator piston when a subsequent flow rate of air inhaled through the air outlet generates an increassed negative pressure that pulls the relief valve with a greater force than the force of the biasing member pushing against the relief valve; and reciving ambient air into the chamber through the relief valve. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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