Examples of the disclosure relate to an apparatus for collecting particles within a fluid. In some examples of the disclosure the apparatus could be used to determine the size of dust particles or to collect particles of a particular size for drug delivery.
It can be useful to know the size of particles within a fluid in many different applications. For example where electronic components are stored in shelf units it is useful to try to limit the amount of dust which gets into these units as the dust can cause corrosion and affect the cooling of the components. By detecting the size of dust particles in the air around the components filters can be provided to effectively filter out particles of that size.
Also, it is well know that the particle size of drugs or other medicaments affects how well they are absorbed when they are inhaled by a user. The size of a particle affects the depth with which the drug is absorbed into the respiratory system. Therefore a user or a medical practitioner may want to select particles of a specific size so that they are absorbed by a specific part of the respiratory system.
Therefore it is useful in many applications to enable particles of a particular size to be collected.
According to various, but not necessarily all, examples of the disclosure, there is provided an apparatus comprising: a chamber; intake device configured to control a flow of fluid into the chamber, wherein the fluid comprises particles; a resonance device configured to resonate the chamber to provide an acoustic standing wave within the chamber; and wherein the frequency of the standing wave is selected to cause particles above a specific size to collect at a node of the standing wave.
The particles may be suspended within the fluid.
The fluid may comprise a gas.
The intake device may comprise at least one of, a piezoelectric transducer, a fan, a heating element, an aerosolizer.
The resonance device may comprise one or more piezoelectric transducers.
The apparatus may comprise a detection device configured to detect the particles collected at the node of the standing wave. The detection device may comprise one or more light sources and one or more photodetectors. The one or more light sources may be configured to provide light of a plurality of different wavelengths and the one or more photodetectors may be arranged to enable the response of the particles to the different wavelengths of light to be detected.
The detection device may comprise an imaging device.
The chamber may comprise a sealing device configured to seal the chamber.
The sealing device may be configured to be removed to enable the fluid and particles to be removed from the chamber.
The apparatus may comprise a reservoir arranged to collect particles that have a size such that they do not collect at the node.
The particles above a specific size may have a diameter above a specific length.
The particles above a specific size may have a mass above a specific mass.
The particles may comprise one or more droplets.
According to various, but not necessarily all, examples of the disclosure, there is provided a drug delivery apparatus comprising an apparatus as described above.
According to various, but not necessarily all, examples of the disclosure, there is provided a dust detection apparatus comprising an apparatus as described above.
According to various, but not necessarily all, examples of the disclosure, there is provided a method of treating a medical condition comprising: controlling a flow of fluid into a chamber of an apparatus, wherein the fluid comprises particles; resonating the chamber to provide an acoustic standing wave within the chamber, wherein the frequency of the standing wave is selected to cause particles above a specific size to collect at a node of the standing wave; and delivering the particles collected at the node to a subject.
The method may comprise selecting the frequency of the standing wave to control the size of particles collected at the node of the standing wave.
According to various, but not necessarily all, examples of the disclosure, there is provided an apparatus comprising: a chamber; an intake arranged to controlling a flow of fluid into the chamber, wherein the fluid comprises particles; one or more resonators arranged to resonate the chamber to provide an acoustic standing wave within the chamber; and wherein the frequency of the standing wave is selected to cause particles above a specific size to collect at a node of the standing wave.
According to various, but not necessarily all, embodiments of the invention there is provided examples as claimed in the appended claims.
For a better understanding of various examples that are useful for understanding the detailed description, reference will now be made by way of example only to the accompanying drawings in which:
Examples of the disclosure relate to an apparatus 1 which enables particles that are suspended within a fluid and have a particular size to be collected. Examples of the disclosure use standing acoustic waves to enable the particles 3 to be collected at specific locations with a chamber 5. The frequency of the standing acoustic waves can be tuned so that particles 3 having a particular size are collected at a node of the standing wave. Once the particles 3 have been collected they could be analysed to enable the parameters of the particles 3 to be determined. For example the quantity and type of particles 3 could be analysed. In some examples, once the particles 3 have been detected they can be provided to a user for a specific purpose, for example, for drug delivery.
The chamber 5 comprises an enclosed volume or partially enclosed volume within which fluid can be received. In some examples the chamber 5 may be sealed. In other examples the chamber 5 could be open ended.
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The intake means 7 could comprise any means which may be arranged to control a flow of fluid into the chamber 5. The intake means 7 may be arranged to cause movement of the fluid so that at least some of the fluid is drawn into the chamber 5. In some examples the intake means 7 could be arranged to control the rate at which the fluid is taken into the chamber 5.
In some examples the intake means 7 could comprise a fan which may be arranged to draw fluid into the chamber 5. In some examples the intake means 7 could comprise means which do not comprise any moveable parts. For example the intake means 7 could comprise one or more heating elements which may be arranged to heat the fluid and so enable the fluid to be drawn into the chamber 5.
In some examples the intake means 7 could comprise one or more piezoelectric transducers. The piezoelectric transducers could be arranged to cause movement of the fluid to drive the fluid into the chamber 5. The piezoelectric transducers of the intake means 7 may be provided in addition to any piezoelectric transducers of the resonance means 9. The piezoelectric transducers of the intake means 7 may be provided at a different location of the chamber 5 to any piezoelectric transducers of the resonance means 9. For instance, in the example of
In other examples the intake means 7 could comprise an aerosolizer. The aerosolizer may be arranged to spray a fluid that comprises particles 3 into the chamber 5.
The fluid that is drawn into the chamber 5 by the intake means 7 could comprise any suitable fluid. In some examples the fluid may comprise any fluid that comprises the environment within which the apparatus 1 is located. In other examples the fluid could comprise a fluid that is stored within a reservoir of the apparatus 1.
In some examples the fluid could comprise a gas such as air. The fluid may comprise particles 3. The particles 3 may be suspended within the fluid. The type of fluid that is used and the type of particles 3 that are suspended within the fluid may depend on the application of the apparatus 1. For example where the apparatus 1 is used to detect dust particle size the fluid that is taken into the chamber 5 could comprise air with suspended dust particles 3. Where the apparatus 1 is used for drug delivery the fluid that is taken into the chamber 5 could comprise a gas comprising a plurality of medicinal particles 3 suspended within the gas.
In some examples of the disclosure the particles 3 may comprise solid particles. For instance, the particles 3 could comprise dust particles, a solid medicine or any other suitable type of solid. In some examples of the disclosure the particles 3 could comprise liquid particles. In such examples the particles 3 may comprise one or more droplets. The liquid particles could comprise a liquid medicine, water droplets or any other suitable type of liquid.
The resonance means 9 may comprise any means for exciting the chamber 5 to provide an acoustic standing wave within the chamber 5. In some examples the resonance means 9 may be arranged to provide an ultrasonic standing wave within the chamber 5. The resonance means may comprise one or more resonators.
In some examples the resonance means 9 may comprise one or more piezoelectric transducers. In the example of
The resonance means 9 are arranged to provide a standing wave within the chamber 5. In the example of
In some examples the size could be a diameter of the particles 3. In such examples particles 3 having a size above a specific size may comprise particles 3 having a diameter above a specific length. In some examples the size could be a mass of the particles 3. In such examples particles 3 having a size above a specific size may comprise particles 3 having a mass above a specific mass.
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In some examples of the disclosure the size of the particles 3 that are collected at the node 11 may depend on the ratio of the diameter of the particles 3 to the wavelength of the acoustic standing wave. By using different wavelengths to create the standing wave, different sized particles 3 can be collected.
Other factors may affect the size of particles 3 that are collected at the node 11 of the standing wave, in addition to the particle size and wavelength of the standing wave. For example, the compressibility of the particles 3 may affect the forces driving the particles towards the node 11. The ratio of the compressibility of the particles 3 to the compressibility of the fluid may affect the size of the particles 3 that are collected at the node 11 because incompressible particles 3 may be affected by the acoustic standing wave more than compressible particles 3.
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The first piezoelectric transducer 27 is arranged at an open end of the conduit 26 so that actuation of the first piezoelectric transducer 27 causes the fluid to be drawn into the conduit 26. It is to be appreciated that other means for enabling the fluid to be drawn into the conduit 26 could be used in other examples of the disclosure. For example the means could comprise one or more fans or heating elements or any other suitable components. In some examples the means could comprise an ultrasonic acoustic source which could be arranged to induce bulk motion of the fluid via dissipation of high frequency noise into the fluid. In such examples the same piezoelectric transducer could be used for both the intake means 7 and the resonance means 9.
The conduit 26 extends between the first piezoelectric transducer 27 and the chamber 5 so that fluid drawn into the conduit 26 is provided to the chamber 3. The conduit 26 may be arranged to separate the first piezoelectric transducer 27 from the chamber 5 so that acoustic waves generated by the first piezoelectric transducer 27 do not interfere with any standing acoustic waves in the chamber 5.
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The resonance means 9 comprises a second piezoelectric transducer 29. The second piezoelectric transducer 29 is provided at an end of the chamber 5. The second piezoelectric transducer 29 is arranged to oscillate so as to create an acoustic standing wave within the chamber 5. The second piezoelectric transducer 29 may be arranged to oscillate at different frequencies to enable standing waves having different frequencies to be generated within the chamber 5.
The apparatus 1 also comprises detection means 24. The detection means 24 may comprise any means which enables the collected particles 3 to be detected. In some exampled the detection means 24 may also enable the collected particles 3 to be analysed. This may enable the size, type or any other suitable parameter of the particles 3 to be determined.
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The photodetector 25 could comprise any means which may be arranged to transduce incident light into an electrical output signals. The electrical output signal may be indicative of the amount of light that is incident on the photodetector 25.
The detection means 24 is arranged so that the light source 23 is provided on a first side of the chamber 5 and the photodetector 25 is provided on an opposite side of the chamber 5 so that the particles 3 collected within the chamber 3 block the path of the light between the light source 23 and the photodetector 25. This may enable the amount of light that is detected by the photodetector 25 to be used to determine the quantity of particles 3 within the fluid.
The detection means 24 may be provided at any suitable position along the length of the chamber 5. The detection means 24 may be provided in locations where a node of a standing wave will be established.
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The example apparatus 1 as shown in
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The fluid that is drawn into the chamber 5 may be representative of the fluid and particles 3 that are provided in the environment around the apparatus 1. This enables the apparatus 1 to be used to measure the dust content, or make any other analysis if the particles 3, within the environment.
Once the fluid has been drawn into the chamber 5 the intake means 7 is deactivated. Any means for moving the fluid is turned off to enable the fluid within the chamber 5 to reach a quiescent state. While the fluid within the chamber 5 is reaching the quiescent state neither the first piezoelectric transducer 27 in the intake means 7 nor the second piezoelectric transducer 29 in the resonance means 9 is activated.
When the fluid is in a quiescent state the particles 3 within the fluid may be randomly dispersed within the chamber 5 as shown in
Once the fluid has reached the quiescent state, then as shown in
The acoustic wave 35 shown in
The acoustic pressure forces the particles 3 within the fluid which have a diameter above a specific size towards the node 11 where the pressure is not changing as indicated by the arrows 37. The diameter of the particles 3 that are affected by the standing acoustic wave may be determined by the frequency of the standing acoustic wave.
After the standing acoustic wave has been active for a sufficient period of time the particles 3 will collect at the node 11 as shown in
The detection means 24 is aligned with the position of the node 11 so that the sheet of particles 3 is positioned between the light source 23 and the photodetector 25. This enables the amount of particles 3 to be quantified by detecting the amount of light from the light source 23 which is incident on the photodetector 25.
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The light source 23 may be arranged to provide a single wavelength of light or a band of wavelengths of light. For instance, in some examples the light source 23 may be arranged to provide infrared light. In other examples the light source 23 could be arranged to provide visible light. The light source 23 could comprise one or more light emitting diodes or any other suitable means.
The imaging device 41 could comprise a camera or any other suitable means. The imaging device 41 may comprise one or more image sensors. The image sensors may comprise any means which may be configured to convert an incident beam of light into an image. The image sensor may comprise means for converting an incident beam of light into an electrical signal which can then be converted into an image. The image sensor used in the imaging device 41 may comprise, for example, a digital CCD (charge coupled device) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensor or any other suitable sensor.
The imaging device 41 may also comprise one or more optical arrangements. The optical arrangements may comprise any suitable optical devices which may be configured to focus an incident beam of light onto the image sensor. The optical arrangements may be arranged so that the field of view of the imaging device 41 is aligned with the position of the node 11 of the standing wave.
In some examples the optical arrangement of the imaging device 41 may be adjustable to enable focused images of different planes along the length of the chamber 5 to be obtained. This may enable focused images to be obtained when different frequencies of standing waves, and different positions of the nodes 11 are used. This may enable different sized particles 3 to be images and analysed using the imaging device 41.
In some examples the detection means 24 may be arranged to provide information about the chemistry of the particles 3. For example the light source 23 may be arranged to provide light which could cause phosphorescence or fluorescence, or any other suitable phenomenon, of particles 3 comprising a particular chemical. The amount of phosphorescence or fluorescence that is detected by the photodetectors 24 may therefore give an indication of the chemistry of the particles 3.
It is to be appreciated that other factors could be used to analyse the particles 3. For instance the amount of reflection, refraction or absorption of particular wavelengths of light may be used to provide information about the chemistry of the particles 3.
In the examples of
The detection means 24 is arranged so that the array of light sources 23 is provided on a first side of the chamber 5 and the array of photodetectors 25 is provided on an opposite side of the chamber 5. The array of light sources 23 and the array of photodetectors 25 may be arranged so that each light source 23 has a corresponding photodetector 25 positioned on an opposing side of the chamber 5. Each pair of light source 23 and photodetector 25 may be positioned at the location of a node 11 of a standing wave of a particular frequency.
When the apparatus 1 is operating in this fundamental frequency f1 mode the particles 3 can be detected by a first light source 23 and a first photodetector 25 located at the centre of the chamber 5.
When the apparatus 1 is operating in this second frequency f2 mode the particles 3 can be detected by a pair of light sources 23 and a pair of photodetectors 25 where the light sources 23 and the photodetectors 25 located towards the ends of the chamber 5.
When the apparatus 1 is operating in this third frequency f3 mode the particles 3 can be detected by a three light sources 23 and three corresponding photodetectors 25 where the light sources 23 and the photodetectors 25 located at the centre of the chamber 5 and towards the ends of the chamber 5.
The apparatus 1 may be operated in the different frequency modes at different times. This enables the particles 3 to be categorized by size because the different frequencies will affect different sized particles 3. The different sized particles 3 can then be detected by the different light sources 23 and photodetectors 25.
The example apparatus 1 of
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A conduit 26 extends between the reservoir 67 and the chamber 5. The conduit 26 enables fluid and particles 3 from the aerosolizer 65 to be directed into the chamber 5. The conduit 26 also enables any particles 3 that are not affected by the acoustic standing waves in the chamber 5 to drop back into the reservoir 67.
In the example of
The sealing means 63 may comprise a cap or any other suitable means for sealing the chamber 5. The sealing means 63 may be removable so that fluid and particles in the chamber 5 can be removed.
In the example of
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The sealing means 63 still remain in the closed position so that the fluid and particles 3 are still enclosed within the chamber 5.
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Before the apparatus 1 is used the user 61 and/or a medical practitioner may have selected the size of particles that are needed. For instance the user 61 or medical practitioner may have indicated the part of the respiratory system that requires the medicament and in response the apparatus 1 may be arranged to collect particles 3 having a corresponding size. The particles 3 of the corresponding size may be obtained by exciting the chamber 5 with a correspond frequency. In such examples a the apparatus 1 may comprise a user interface which enable the user 61 to select the size of particles that are need. The apparatus 1 may also comprise controlling circuitry arrange to control the resonance means 9 to generate a standing wave so as to provide particles 3 of the selected size.
In the examples of
In some examples a plurality of different medicaments could be provided in the reservoir. The different medicaments could be provided to the user 61 by exciting the chamber 3 at different resonant frequencies so that particles 3 having different sizes are collected at the nodes 11.
In the examples of
The example apparatus 1 shown in
The method comprises, at block 71, controlling a flow of fluid into the chamber 5 of the apparatus 1, wherein the fluid comprises particles 3. The particles 3 could comprise a medicinal product. The particles 3 could comprise solid particles and/or liquid particles.
At block 73 the method comprises resonating the chamber 5 to provide an acoustic standing wave within the chamber 5. The frequency of the standing wave is selected to cause particles 3 above a specific size to collect at a node 11 of the standing wave. Different frequencies of the standing wave will cause particles 3 of different sizes to collect at the nodes 11. The frequency of the standing wave may therefore be selected to control the size of particles 3 collected at the node 11 of the standing wave.
At block 75 the method comprises delivering the particles 3 collected at the node to a subject. Delivering the particles 3 to the subject could comprise removing the sealing means 63 from the end of the chamber 5 and enabling a subject to inhale the contents of the chamber 5.
Examples of the disclosure provide an apparatus 1 which enables 3 particles of different sizes to be collected at a particular location within a chamber 3. The number of particles at each size, or the volume of particles 3 at each size can then be determined. In some examples the chemistry of the particles 3 could also be analysed. This information could then be used to design filters or other protective devices so as to prevent the particles 3 from damaging electronic components or other goods.
In some examples the collected particles 3 could then be provided for a particular purpose where particles 3 having a particular size are required. For example they could be provided as a medicament within a drug delivery system.
In the description above the term coupled means operationally coupled. Any number or combination of intervening elements can exist between coupled components, including no intervening elements.
The term “comprise” is used in this document with an inclusive not an exclusive meaning. That is any reference to X comprising Y indicates that X may comprise only one Y or may comprise more than one Y. If it is intended to use “comprise” with an exclusive meaning then it will be made clear in the context by referring to “comprising only one . . . ” or by using “consisting”.
In this brief description, reference has been made to various examples. The description of features or functions in relation to an example indicates that those features or functions are present in that example. The use of the term “example” or “for example” or “may” in the text denotes, whether explicitly stated or not, that such features or functions are present in at least the described example, whether described as an example or not, and that they can be, but are not necessarily, present in some of or all other examples. Thus “example”, “for example” or “may” refers to a particular instance in a class of examples. A property of the instance can be a property of only that instance or a property of the class or a property of a sub-class of the class that includes some but not all of the instances in the class. It is therefore implicitly disclosed that a feature described with reference to one example but not with reference to another example, can where possible be used in that other example but does not necessarily have to be used in that other example.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in the preceding paragraphs with reference to various examples, it should be appreciated that modifications to the examples given can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed.
Features described in the preceding description may be used in combinations other than the combinations explicitly described.
Although functions have been described with reference to certain features, those functions may be performable by other features whether described or not.
Although features have been described with reference to certain embodiments, those features may also be present in other embodiments whether described or not.
Whilst endeavoring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
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