Surgery – Liquid medicament atomizer or sprayer
Patent
1980-07-17
1982-08-10
Recla, Henry J.
Surgery
Liquid medicament atomizer or sprayer
119160, 119 15, A61M 1100
Patent
active
043433049
ABSTRACT:
A veterinary inhalation therapy apparatus for nebulizing the liquid medication used in the treatment of upper respiratory conditions in small animals, such as dogs and cats, confined in a cage or enclosure. The veterinary inhalation therapy apparatus comprises a portable electrically powered air compressor unit, a nebulizing assembly, flexible conduit connecting the air compressor and nebulizing assembly, and means for attaching the nebulizing assembly to a cage or enclosure. The air compressor unit produces a pressurized air flow which passes through the flexible conduit to the nebulizing means. In the nebulizing assembly the pressurized air flow interacts with liquid medication to produce a fine spray of the medication which is passed on into the cage or enclosure to effect inhalation therapy.
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