Claims
- 1. A nebulizer that converts a solution to an aerosol for inhalation delivery of solute medication or other constituencies, comprising:(a) a nebulizer housing; (b) a compressed gas inlet through which a source of pressurized gas enters the nebulizer; (c) at least one orifice through which compressed gas passes from the gas inlet and forms a gas jet; (d) a supply of liquid containing solute medication which is entrained into said gas jet to form a spray; (e) an aerosol amplifier surface upon which the spray is caused to impinge to form an aerosol containing liquid particles of various sizes; (f) multiple spray posts spaced radially around said amplifier surface and said at least one orifice, which cause significant pooling of liquid between said posts around said amplifier surface but are positioned and spaced so as to prevent pooling of liquid on said amplifier surface; and (g) said multiple spray posts oriented to allow excess pooling liquid to return to said supply of liquid.
- 2. A nebulizer made according to claim 1 further comprising an outer containment baffle positioned peripherally about said multiple spray posts, and internal to said nebulizer housing, positioned so as to intercept liquid passing radially outwardly of said multiple spray posts.
- 3. A nebulizer that converts a solution to an aerosol for inhalation delivery of solute medication or other constituencies, comprising:(a) a nebulizer housing; (b) a compressed gas inlet through which a source of pressurized gas enters the nebulizer; (c) a primary orifice through which compressed gas passes from the gas inlet and forms a gas jet, said primary orifice having a gas jet exit plane defined by a point at which the gas jet leaves the primary orifice, said gas jet exit plane being perpendicular to the direction of the gas jet; (d) a secondary orifice aligned axially with said primary orifice, said secondary orifice having a diameter greater than said primary orifice, said secondary orifice having a gas jet inlet plane and a gas jet exit plane; (e) said primary orifice gas jet exit plane and said secondary orifice gas jet inlet plane being spaced apart to form an inter-orifice gap which is in liquid communication with a supply of liquid containing solute medication, said gas jet creating a partial vacuum in said inter-orifice gap so that said liquid containing solute medication is caused to be entrained into said inter-orifice gap so said liquid is mixed with said gas jet in said secondary orifice to form a spray which exits said secondary orifice through said gas jet exit plane; (f) an aerosol amplifier positioned so said spray impinges thereon to form an aerosol containing liquid particles of various sizes; (g) multiple spray posts spaced radially around said amplifier and said secondary orifice, which cause significant pooling of liquid between said posts around said amplifier but are positioned and spaced so as to prevent pooling of liquid on said amplifier; (h) said multiple spray posts oriented to allow excess pooling liquid to return to said supply of liquid; and (i) an outer containment baffle positioned peripherally about said multiple spray posts and internal to said nebulizer housing, positioned so as to intercept liquid passing radially outwardly of said multiple spray posts.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/140,275, filed Jun. 18, 1999, entitled “High Efficiency Medical Nebulizer”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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