Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for mixing treating agent with respiratory gas
Patent
1990-09-20
1992-01-14
Wiecking, David A.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means for mixing treating agent with respiratory gas
12820326, 12820417, 12820426, 12820421, 12820021, A61M 1500, A61M 1100, A61M 1600, A62B 704
Patent
active
050800930
ABSTRACT:
A self-contained, high capacity nebulizer, having automatic mixing and temperature control features is provided. The nebulizer may be adapted for use in conjunction with mechanical respirators, ventilators, or breathing machines, and for this purpose will use electrical signals generated by or received from the respirator to automatically control the nebulizing and mixing functions such that nebulization occurs intermittently, that is, only during the inhalation phase of the respiratory function. The nebulizer may also be adapted for manual and/or continuous use by providing an external electrical signal generator to manually control the nebulization and mixing functions.
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Lee James I. C.
Raabe Otto G.
Asher Kimberly L.
Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.
Wiecking David A.
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