Triggering circuit for an aerosol drug-dispensing device

Surgery – Liquid medicament atomizer or sprayer

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C128S203120, C073S861850

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10416307

ABSTRACT:
An electronic gas flow triggering circuit for use in an aerosol drug dispensing device has a voltage source and a self-nulling circuit to which voltage is supplied from the voltage source. A hot wire anemometer filament forms a component of the bridge circuit which is adapted to maintain a constant resistance of the anemometer filament, the bridge drive voltage being dependent upon the gas flow across the anemometer filament. A comparator compares the bridge output voltage with a reference voltage and provides a triggering signal to operate the device if the bridge drive voltage is greater than the reference voltage.

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patent: WO 92/07599 (1992-03-01), None

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