Medical nebuliser

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12820017, B05B 302

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057822328

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to a medical nebuliser.
In the field of the production of aerosols or so-called micro-fogs it is known that such as for as example in French Patent 75220 to provide a revolving plate construction to which can be fed a fluid, the fluid being spread into a film and ejected from the plate against a knurled ring whereby to produce an aerosol. In such a construction there is no control over the fluid as it is ejected from the plate and consequently on being broken up by the knurled ring, the fluid is in the form of droplets of a totally uncontrolled size or range of sizes.
Such a construction is unsuited to use as a medical nebuliser, a well-known device used to produce a nebulised aerosol of a liquid soluble drug, in order to administer that drug, via the inhaled route, to the lungs of the patient.
Medical nebulisers in current production produce the aerosol by one of two methods i.e. by compressed air or other inhaleable gas passed through a small orifice nebulising the liquid by a venturi effect, or by ultrasonic vibration. The compressed gas powered units are noisy and generally operated by mains electricity or substantial rechargeable batteries, and the units are consequently bulky and heavy. Ultrasonic devices, though quieter and smaller, are relatively expensive.
The object of the invention is to provide a medical nebuliser that avoids those disadvantages mentioned above.
According to the present invention, a medical nebuliser comprising a container providing a sump area for a liquid drug, a hollow rotatable means located in the chamber, and an impacter ring encircling the rotatable means, characterized in that the rotatable means is a rotor formed from two disc shaped components at least one of which is concave, the mating faces of the components being so machined that when they are clamped together miscoscopic passageways are provided between their mating faces and there being a connection between the interior of the rotor and a sump to contain liquid to be nebulised, the impacter ring having an impacter face that is angular to encourage the return of larger droplets to the sump, the angular face having a number of ridges in the form of concentric or helical grooves over its length, whereby there is the ejection of liquid drug from within the perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the hollow rotatable means, of uniform and controlled droplet size which impacts on the ridges on the impacter ring to reduce the droplet size of liquid drug.
By the nature of the one or both component having a concave cross-section (and this or these faces positioned together) the rotor so created is hollow. The rotor is fed via a feed pipe from a sump containing the solution of drug to be nebulised. By virtue of the clamping of the machined surfaces (with or without structured radial grooves) of the rotor only microscopic passageways are present between the surfaces, but under the high pressures generated within the rotor the liquid to be nebulised is drawn into the rotor from from the sump and forced to the periphery of the rotor and ejected from the rotor as an aerosol. These droplets ejected tangentially from the rotor impact on the inner surface of the impacter ring supported in the plane of flight of the fast moving droplets. This impacter ring is so designed as to cause further droplet breakdown and yield droplets of the required size.
To provide for the driving of the drum or rotor, an appropriate motor is provided in a housing located on the container. The bottom of the housing has one or more orifices which act as an air inlet to the container and the outlet from the container may have a detachable mouthpiece or mask to allow the nebulised aerosol to be inhaled. The inlet and outlet to the container may be provided with valves. The valve arrangement allows the nebulised aerosol to be delivered to the mouthpiece or mask only during inspiration therefore allowing smaller doses of drug to be used.
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REFERENCES:
patent: 2166772 (1939-07-01), Salsas-Serra
patent: 2357833 (1944-01-01), Joos
patent: 5203506 (1993-04-01), Gross et al.

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