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Electronically controlled high-frequency jet ventilation laryngoscope

  • US 9,357,904 B2
  • Filed: 12/14/2011
  • Issued: 06/07/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/08/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electronically controlled high-frequency jet ventilation laryngoscope, including:

  • lamp beads;

    a laryngoscope handle having a top; and

    a laryngoscope blade having a front end, whereinsaid laryngoscope handle and said laryngoscope blade form an integral structure and an oxygen supply tube is disposed within said laryngoscope handle; and

    said oxygen supply tube includes a front end that is located on the front end of said laryngoscope blade, and the lamp beads are disposed on the front end of said laryngoscope blade;

    wherein the laryngoscope also includes an electronic controller;

    said electronic controller consisting of;

    a shell body;

    a solenoid valve having a working frequency;

    a power supply module;

    a control module; and

    a control switch;

    said shell body is fixed to the top of said laryngoscope handle;

    said control switch is located on said shell body;

    said power supply module and said control module are disposed within said shell body;

    said solenoid valve is located on said oxygen supply tube within said laryngoscope handle;

    said control module and said control switch are connected with said power supply module;

    said electronic controller is selectively activated by power supplied from said power supply module;

    said control switch controls opening and closing of said electronic controller;

    said control module is connected with the solenoid valve; and

    said control module controls the working frequency of said solenoid valve,wherein a drug-administrating tube having a front end is disposed within said laryngoscope handle;

    a drug-administrating control valve is disposed in said drug-administrating tube;

    a spray orifice is located on the front end of said laryngoscope blade, the front end of said oxygen supply tube and the front end of said drug-administrating tube are respectively connected with said spray orifice, andwherein said drug-administrating control valve is a drug-administrating solenoid valve having a working frequency;

    said control module is connected with said drug-administrating solenoid valve;

    said control module controls the working frequency of said drug-administrating solenoid valve.

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