Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the flow of liquid anesthetic and respiratory gas to a mixing chamber having an inlet and an outlet for mixing vaporized liquid anesthetic with the respiratory gas, comprising:
- providing a flow of respiratory gas to a mixing chamber;
- providing a flow of liquid anesthetic to said mixing chamber,
- causing said flow of liquid anesthetic to admix with said flow of respiratory gas to an extent to atomize and evaporate the liquid anesthetic;
- establishing a heat exchange relationship between the respiratory gas and liquid anesthetic before they enter the mixing chamber for equating the inlet temperatures thereof;
- sensing a difference between the inlet temperature and an outlet temperature of the evaporated liquid anesthetic plus gas mixture to and from the chamber which difference is a result of the heat of evaporization of the liquid anesthetic;
- using the temperature difference to control the flow of liquid anesthetic to the chamber, the temperature difference being directly proportional to a ratio in concentrations between the evaporated anesthetic and the respiratory gas.
- 2. A method of measuring the flow of liquid anesthetic to a mixing chamber having an inlet and an outlet for mixing vaporized liquid anesthetic with the respiratory gas to form a mixture, comprising:
- providing a flow of respiratory gas to a mixing chamber;
- providing a flow of liquid anesthetic to said mixing chamber;
- causing said flow of liquid anesthetic to admix with said flow of respiratory gas to an extent to atomize and evaporate the liquid anesthetic;
- selecting a nominal valve for the liquid anesthetic flow into the chamber;
- establishing a heat exchange relationship between the respiratory gas and the liquid anesthetic before the gas and anesthetic enter the mixing chamber to form the mixture to cause the temperatures of the respiratory gas and liquid anesthetic to become equal to an inlet temperature;
- sensing the inlet temperature;
- sensing an outlet temperature of the mixture from the chamber;
- measuring the difference between the inlet temperature and the outlet temperature to obtain a difference value and converting said difference value to a power value;
- amplifying the power value for powering a heater, which power value is directly proportional to the difference value;
- heating the chamber using a heater activated with the amplified power value over a period of time until the inlet temperature is made to equal the outlet temperature so that the difference value falls to zero and therefore, the power value falls to zero;
- measuring the power value over the period of time to obtain a value corresponding to the total amount of energy supplied to the heater, the total amount of energy being directly proportional to the liquid anesthetic flow into the chamber; and
- comparing the measured power valve with the selected nominal valve and activating an alarm if the measured valve is not equal to the selected nominal valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisonal of application Ser. No. 368,388 filed Apr. 14, 1982.
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Divisions (1)
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