Nebulizer apparatus and method

US9364618B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9364618-B2
Application numberUS-201414155022-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2014
Priority dateMar 20, 2001
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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A nebulizer for efficiently and reliably delivering aerosolized fluid to an inhaling patient is disclosed. The nebulizer includes a fixed diverter and a movable fluid orifice or fluid pathway connected with an actuator for responding to an inhalation or a manual actuation and beginning the nebulization process. Also provided is a method of providing nebulization including the steps of moving a fluid orifice or fluid pathway connected to an actuator so that the fluid orifice or fluid pathway reaches a nebulizing position during inhalation.

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We claim: 1. A nebulizer comprising: a housing having an ambient air inlet and a chamber for holding an aerosol; an air outlet communicating with the chamber for permitting the aerosol to be withdrawn from the chamber; a plurality of conduits positioned in the chamber, each of the plurality of conduits oriented to direct a respective one of a gas or a fluid into the chamber; a conduit blocking portion attached to an actuator piston assembly and movably positioned in the chamber relative to the plurality of conduits, the conduit blocking portion configured for movement in response to a manual force applied to an actuator attached to the actuator piston assembly and positioned on an exterior of the housing, and configured for movement in response to a pressure change in the chamber, between a nebulizing position and a non-nebulizing position to block at least a portion of one of the plurality of conduits in the non-nebulizing position and to unblock the at least the portion of the one of the plurality of conduits in the nebulizing position. 2. The nebulizer of claim 1 , further comprising a relief piston located in the housing, the relief piston movable separately from the actuator piston and responsive to additional negative pressure in the chamber, after an initial period of inhalation, to allow increased air flow from the air inlet into the chamber, whereby an effort necessary for a patient inhaling through the air outlet is reduced. 3. The nebulizer of claim 1 , wherein the one of the plurality of conduits comprises a fluid inlet. 4. The nebulizer of claim 1 , wherein the conduit blocking portion forms a portion of the one of the plurality of conduits when the conduit blocking portion is in the nebulizing position. 5. The nebulizer of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of conduits comprise a first inlet fixedly positioned in the chamber and a second inlet concentrically disposed around the first inlet. 6. The nebulizer of claim 1 , wherein the conduit blocking portion is movable independently of the one of the plurality of conduits. 7. A breath actuated nebulizer for providing an aerosol to an inhaling patient, the nebulizer comprising: a housing having an ambient air inlet and a chamber defining an open area for holding an aerosol; an air outlet communicating with the chamber for permitting the aerosol to be withdrawn from the chamber; a plurality of conduits positioned in the chamber, each of the plurality of conduits oriented to direct a respective one of a gas or a fluid into the chamber; a conduit blocking portion movably positioned in the open area of the chamber relative to the plurality of conduits, the conduit blocking portion movable between a nebulizing position and a non-nebulizing position to block at least a portion of one of the plurality of conduits in response to an exhalation of air into the chamber via the air outlet and to unblock the at least the portion of the one of the plurality of conduits in the nebulizing position in response to an inhalation of air from the chamber via the air outlet. 8. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the one of the plurality of conduits defines an exit end of a fluid pathway between the one of the plurality of conduits and a fluid reservoir. 9. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the one of the plurality of conduits defines an entrance into a fluid pathway from a fluid reservoir. 10. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the conduit blocking portion is manually adjustable via an actuator positioned on an exterior portion of the housing. 11. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , further comprising an actuator piston connected with the conduit blocking portion and positioned in the housing, the actuator piston responsive to the inhalation via the air outlet to adjust the conduit blocking portion to the nebulizing position. 12. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 11 , further comprising a relief piston located in the housing, the relief piston movable separately from the actuator piston and responsive to additional negative pressure in the chamber, after an initial period of inhalation, to allow increased air flow from the air inlet into the chamber, whereby an effort necessary for a patient inhaling through the air outlet is reduced. 13. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the one of the plurality of conduits comprises a fluid inlet. 14. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the conduit blocking portion forms a portion of the one of the plurality of conduits when the conduit blocking portion is in the nebulizing position. 15. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of conduits comprise a first inlet fixedly positioned in the chamber and a second inlet concentrically disposed around the first inlet. 16. The breath actuated nebulizer of claim 7 , wherein the conduit blocking portion is movable independently of the one of the plurality of conduits.

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Classifications

  • with dilution · CPC title

  • Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes (in general B05B; {aerosol containers B65D83/14}) · CPC title

  • Apparatus for achieving spraying before discharge from the apparatus · CPC title

  • A61M11/06Primary

    of the injector type · CPC title

  • mechanically breath-triggered · CPC title

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What does patent US9364618B2 cover?
A nebulizer for efficiently and reliably delivering aerosolized fluid to an inhaling patient is disclosed. The nebulizer includes a fixed diverter and a movable fluid orifice or fluid pathway connected with an actuator for responding to an inhalation or a manual actuation and beginning the nebulization process. Also provided is a method of providing nebulization including the steps of moving a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Blacker Rick, Goodwin Evan J, Trudell Medical Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M11/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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