Claims
- 1. A process for creating an aerosol characterized by the steps of:
- providing a propellant to an inlet of a transducer;
- impacting the propellant on a bluff body to create at least one vortex;
- feeding the at least one vortex to an aperture spaced apart from the bluff body;
- producing a vortex through an orifice spaced apart from the bluff body and separated from the bluff body by a wall preventing flow of fluid along the bluff body to the orifice; and
- incorporating an active ingredient into the propellant.
- 2. A transducer for creating an aerosol having an inlet and an outlet portions, the transducer characterized by:
- a single inlet tube having a first central axis;
- a transducer body having a second central axis and to which the tube is coupled and wherein the first central axis is normal to a plane containing the second central axis;
- a bluff body extending from one end of the transducer body substantially to another end along the second central axis and comprising a groove in an end adjacent the other end of the transducer body extending from an interior surface portion of the bluff body to the end thereof; and
- a cylindrical lens portion adapted to be positioned substantially within the other end of the transducer body and about the end of the bluff body, the lens portion comprising:
- a first cylindrical aperture comprising an upstream portion and extending from an upstream portion of the lens portion to a downstream portion through the center of the lens portion for fitting the lens portion about the bluff body,
- a first conically-shaped depression in the upstream portion converging downstream-wise to the upstream portion of the aperture,
- a second conically-shaped depression in the downstream portion of the lens portion diverging downstream-wise from the dowstream portion of the aperture,
- a second cylindrical aperture extending from the first depression toward the second depression, and
- a third cylindrical aperture extending from the second cylindrical aperture to the first cylindrical aperture.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is copending with a related application entitled "Single Inlet Prepackaged Inhaler", Ser. No. 652,754, filed Sept. 18, 1984, and is a continuation-in-part of an application entitled "Atomizing Apparatus", Ser. No. 555,703, filed Nov. 28, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,635,857, issued Jan. 13, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"Metered-Dose Aerosol Administration", by Martin Tobin, MD (paper presented at American Assn. of Respiratory Therapy 28th Annual Convention and Exposition, Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 1982, New Orleans, La.), pp. 16-20. |
"Aerosolized Drug Delivery Accessories", by A. J. Curie, S. Ertefaie & J. J. Sciarra, Aerosol Age, Mar. 1984, pp. 24-26. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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