Claims
- 1. A device for nebulizing liquid with a compressed gas comprising:
- a chamber body including a chamber base portion, a chamber bore, a discharge and a restrictive annular passageway extending from the chamber bore to the discharge and an auxiliary passage passing through the chamber base portion from the chamber bore to the passageway;
- a closure for the chamber bore;
- means for supplying the compressed gas to the chamber bore;
- a liquid port to admit liquid through the chamber base portion to the discharge to supply liquid thereto, the compressed gas flowing through the passageway and to the discharge and mixing with the liquid to nebulize the liquid;
- a tubular member comprising a first end adjoining the discharge and a second end opposite the first end and a screen disposed at the second end of the tubular member; and
- a bluff body spaced from the screen to slow flow of nebulized liquid and generate vortices wherein the bluff body comprises first and second ends and is supported at the first and second ends, respectively, by first and second arms which are supported by the tubular member and wherein the arms are spreadable for interchangeably receiving bluff bodies of different sizes.
- 2. A nebulizer for supplying a nebulized medicament comprising:
- a container to retain an amount of medicament and comprising an ullage, the ullage defining a receiving chamber;
- a top connected to the container and including a cavity communicating at one end with the receiving chamber and terminating at the other end at an outlet port;
- means for generating nebulized medicament into the receiving chamber;
- a first screen disposed adjacent the cavity one end to slow the flow of nebulized medicament from the receiving chamber to the cavity and enhance nebulization, wherein the first screen is supported by a truncated conical collar having a reduced diameter portion projecting into the receiving chamber, the collar preventing spillage of the medicament; and
- a second screen disposed at the outlet port to further slow the flow of nebulized medicament as it is discharged from the outlet port and enhance nebulization.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 555,703, filed Nov. 28, 1983 by Nathaniel Hughes and entitled "Atomizing Apparatus", the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein.
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