Claims
- 1. A heater for use with a respiratory nebulizer producing a pressurized aerosol, comprising:
- a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, each of said ends having a respective port, said inlet end port and said outlet end port being in fluid communication with each other;
- said inlet end port being configured for fluid communication with the nebulizer so as to receive the aerosol upon connection of said housing to the nebulizer; and
- means for heating the aerosol as the aerosol passes through said housing and out said outlet end port, said means for heating including a tubular heating chamber having a tubular heating element with multiple heated surfaces disposed in said chamber so that aerosol passing through said chamber directly contacts said heated surfaces.
- 2. The heater as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for heating includes a tubular coil.
- 3. The heater as defined in claim 2 wherein said coil is made of a plurality of windings of different diameters which create multiple openings for the flow of aerosol therethrough.
- 4. The heater as defined in claim 3 further including an insulating barrel surrounding said coil to define said heating chamber.
- 5. The heater as defined in claim 4 wherein said coil is frictionally engaged in said insulating barrel.
- 6. The heater as defined in claim 1 further including control means for controlling the flow of current from an electrical power source to said tubular heating element.
- 7. The heater as defined in claim 6 wherein said control means includes a thermostat for monitoring the temperature of said heating element.
- 8. The heater as defined in claim 6 wherein the control means further includes sensing means for sensing the temperature of said heating element.
- 9. The heater as defined in claim 8 further including outlet end port sensing means for sensing the temperature of heated aerosol emitted from said outlet end port, said outlet end port sensing means being connected to said control means.
- 10. The heater as defined in claim 9 wherein said outlet end port sensing means is disposed in a connecting tube proximate to a point at which the patient receives the aerosol.
- 11. The heater as defined in claim 9 wherein said outlet end port sensing means is a thermistor.
- 12. The heater as defined in claim 6 further including a safety switch disposed on said housing to control the flow of electrical current passing to said heating element.
- 13. The heater as defined in claim 6 further including indicating means for indicating when said heating element is heating the aerosol.
- 14. The heater as defined in claim 6 wherein said control means is configured to adjust the amount of heat emitted by the heating element in response to signals generated by temperature sensing means located proximate to the patient.
- 15. The heater as defined in claim 14 wherein said control means is further configured to repeatedly monitor said temperature sensing means and to bracket the amount of heat generated by the heating element between progressively closer base and maximum temperatures.
- 16. The heater as defined in claim 1 wherein said housing includes a locating formation for securely and accurately positioning said heater upon the nebulizer.
- 17. A heater for use with a respiratory nebulizer producing a pressurized aerosol, comprising:
- a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, each of said ends having a respective port, said inlet end port and said outlet end port being in fluid communication with each other;
- said inlet end port being configured for fluid communication with the nebulizer so as to receive the aerosol upon connection of said housing to the nebulizer;
- means located in said housing for heating the aerosol as the aerosol passes through said housing and out said outlet end port, said means for heating including an insulator barrel defining a tubular heating chamber having a tubular heating element with multiple heated surfaces, said heating element being disposed in said chamber so that aerosol passing through said chamber directly contacts said heated surfaces; and
- means for monitoring and controlling the temperature of the aerosol as it passes through said housing and out said outlet end port, said monitoring means including first sensing means located to monitor the temperature of said heating element and second sensing means positioned to monitor the temperature of aerosol heated by said heating element and emitted from said outlet end port.
- 18. The heater as defined in claim 17 wherein said means for heating includes an electrically heated coil frictionally engaged within said insulator barrel.
- 19. The heater as defined in claim 17 further including a safety switch disposed on said housing to ensure proper connection with between said heating element and the nebulizer prior to energization of said means for heating.
- 20. The heater as defined in claim 17 wherein said means for monitoring and controlling is configured to receive signals from said first and second temperature sensing means and to control the heating of said heating element accordingly so that the patient receives aerosol heated at a constant target temperature.
- 21. The heater as defined in claim 17 wherein said control means is further configured to repeatedly monitor said temperature sensing means and to bracket the amount of heat generated by the heating element between progressively closer base and maximum temperatures.
- 22. The heater as defined in claim 17 further including visual temperature indicating means for indicating the temperature of said aerosol sensed by said second sensing means.
- 23. The heater as defined in claim 17 wherein said first sensing means includes a thermistor located in operational proximity to said heating element, and said second sensing means is another thermistor located in operational proximity to a connector tube to monitor the temperature of the heated aerosol proximate the patient.
- 24. The heater as defined in claim 17 further including warning means for indicating where the temperature served by said sensing means is outside specified limits.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/666,055 filed Mar. 7, 1991 now abandoned and entitled "Aerosol Nebulizer Heater."
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