Adaptor for breathing tube and method
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1. A device for delivering a medicament into a breathing tube comprising:
- a counter metered-dose canister (CoMDC) comprising a container having medicament disposed therein, a valve stem and a housing attached to the top of the container surrounding at least a portion of the valve stem, the housing having a counter window, the CoMDC having a maximum cross-sectional diameter between the counter window and an opposing side of the housing; and
,a substantially cylindrical body comprising a top rim, a floor, and an arcuate sidewall extending therebetween, the floor extending radially inward from the sidewall, the body defining a chamber having a diameter less than the CoMDC maximum diameter, the chamber receiving the inverted CoMDC;
a vertical conduit extending from the chamber interior through and below the floor, the conduit comprising an upper portion extending above the floor and into the chamber interior, the upper portion having a well located above the floor and within the chamber interior and adapted to engage the valve stem, and the conduit comprising a lower portion having a discharge port disposed below the floor for dispensing medicament;
the arcuate sidewall comprising opposing exposed edges defining a U-shaped profile free of the sidewall, the U-shaped profile extending from the top rim substantially to the floor, the U-shaped profile forming a channel adapted to guide longitudinal movement of the counter window through the channel as the valve stem moves into engagement with the conduit well, when the inverted CoMDC is inserted into the chamber, the counter window extends between the opposed exposed edges and extends radially outward beyond the diameter of the chamber; and
a breathing tube connector connected to the breathing tube that is adapted to be connected to an intubated patient, the breathing tube connector comprising an inlet in fluid communication with the discharge port for receiving medicament dispensed from the CoMDC;
wherein the device excludes a boot-type inhaler.
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides a universal breathing tube adaptor that can accept or otherwise accommodate a metered dose canister (MDC) having a variety of shapes, structures, sizes, and/or configurations. The present breathing tube adaptor includes a sidewall which defines a chamber. A conduit extends from the chamber through a floor of the device for discharging aerosolized medicament from the MDC. The sidewall includes opposing exposed edges which define a channel. The sidewall supports the MDC when it is invertingly inserted into the chamber. The channel permits structure of an MDC to extend radially outward through the channel and outside the chamber thereby enabling the valve stem of the MDC to engage the conduit.
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13 Claims
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1. A device for delivering a medicament into a breathing tube comprising:
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a counter metered-dose canister (CoMDC) comprising a container having medicament disposed therein, a valve stem and a housing attached to the top of the container surrounding at least a portion of the valve stem, the housing having a counter window, the CoMDC having a maximum cross-sectional diameter between the counter window and an opposing side of the housing; and
,a substantially cylindrical body comprising a top rim, a floor, and an arcuate sidewall extending therebetween, the floor extending radially inward from the sidewall, the body defining a chamber having a diameter less than the CoMDC maximum diameter, the chamber receiving the inverted CoMDC; a vertical conduit extending from the chamber interior through and below the floor, the conduit comprising an upper portion extending above the floor and into the chamber interior, the upper portion having a well located above the floor and within the chamber interior and adapted to engage the valve stem, and the conduit comprising a lower portion having a discharge port disposed below the floor for dispensing medicament; the arcuate sidewall comprising opposing exposed edges defining a U-shaped profile free of the sidewall, the U-shaped profile extending from the top rim substantially to the floor, the U-shaped profile forming a channel adapted to guide longitudinal movement of the counter window through the channel as the valve stem moves into engagement with the conduit well, when the inverted CoMDC is inserted into the chamber, the counter window extends between the opposed exposed edges and extends radially outward beyond the diameter of the chamber; and a breathing tube connector connected to the breathing tube that is adapted to be connected to an intubated patient, the breathing tube connector comprising an inlet in fluid communication with the discharge port for receiving medicament dispensed from the CoMDC; wherein the device excludes a boot-type inhaler. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for administering aerosolized medicament to an intubated patient, the method comprising:
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providing a counter metered-dose canister (CoMDC) comprising a container having medicament disposed therein, a valve stem and a housing attached to the top of the container surrounding at least a portion of the valve stem, the housing having a counter window, the CoMDC having a maximum cross-sectional diameter between the counter window and an opposing side of the housing; invertingly inserting the CoMDC into a device that excludes a boot-type inhaler comprising, a substantially cylindrical body comprising a top rim, a floor, and an arcuate sidewall extending therebetween, the floor extending radially inward from the sidewall, the body defining a chamber having a diameter, the chamber adapted to receive the inverted CoMDC, a vertical conduit extending from the chamber through and below the floor, the conduit comprising an upper portion extending above the floor, the upper portion having a well located within the chamber interior for engaging a valve stem of the CoMDC, and a discharge port disposed below the floor for dispensing medicament, and the arcuate sidewall comprises opposing exposed edges defining a U-shaped profile free of the sidewall, the U-shaped profile extending from the top rim substantially to the floor, the U-shaped profile between the opposing exposed edges forming a channel; placing the discharge port in fluid communication with an inlet of a breathing tube; reciprocally engaging the valve stem with the conduit well; guiding, with the opposing exposed edges, the counter window along the channel as the valve stem moves into engagement with the conduit well and placing the counter window between the opposed exposed edges to extend the counter window radially outward beyond the diameter of the chamber; and downwardly dispensing aerosolized medicament from the CoMDC through the conduit into the breathing tube. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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