Claims
- 1. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:
a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a vortex component, comprising:
a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to said venturi component; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; and a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber.
- 2. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of apertures are arranged in rows and columns in said chamber housing.
- 3. The vortex system according to claim 2 further including:
a second vortex component comprising:
a second chamber housing defining a second vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to said chamber output; a plurality of apertures formed in said second chamber housing to allow the input of fluid tangentially into said second vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber, said plurality of apertures being arranged in rows and staggered columns in said second chamber housing; and a second chamber output, fluidly coupled to said second vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said second vortex chamber.
- 4. The vortex system according to claim 3 further including:
a third vortex component, identical to said second vortex component, wherein a third chamber housing defining a third vortex chamber is fluidly coupled to said second chamber output.
- 5. The vortex system according to claim 4 further including:
a fourth vortex component comprising:
a fourth chamber housing defining a fourth vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to a chamber output of said third chamber housing; a series of tangential elongated slots formed in said fourth chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said fourth vortex chamber to create a vortical flow through the vortex chamber, wherein each tangential slot extends from a top portion to a bottom of said fourth vortex chamber.
- 6. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said chamber housing has an inner chamber wall including a textured surface formed on said inner chamber wall.
- 7. The vortex system according to claim 1 wherein said chamber housing has an inner chamber wall including a plurality of steps formed on said inner chamber wall.
- 8. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:
a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a plurality of vortex components fluidly coupled in series, each vortex component comprising:
a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to a chamber output of a previous vortex component; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; and a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber; wherein a chamber housing of a first one of said plurality of vortex components is fluidly coupled to said venturi component.
- 9. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:
a vortex component, comprising:
a chamber housing defining a vortex chamber, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and fluidly coupled to a source of said liquid; a plurality of apertures formed in said chamber housing to allow input of fluid tangentially into said vortex chamber to create a vortical flow in said vortex chamber; a chamber output, fluidly coupled to said vortex chamber for discharging fluid from said vortex chamber; and a deceleration component, fluidly coupled to said chamber output.
- 10. The vortex system of claim 9, further including:
a venturi component, fluidly coupled to a source of compressed gas, and to a source of said liquid, and fluidly coupled to said chamber housing.
- 11. The vortex system of claim 9, wherein said chamber output includes a fluid pressure decreasing component in fluid connection with said vortex chamber and said deceleration component.
- 12. The vortex system of claim 11, wherein said fluid pressure decreasing component includes a venturi.
- 13. The vortex system of claim 11, wherein said fluid pressure decreasing component includes a nozzle.
- 14. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said deceleration component includes a chamber.
- 15. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said apertures are arranged in rows and staggered columns in said chamber housing.
- 16. The vortex system of claim 9 wherein said apertures are arranged in one row in said chamber housing.
- 17. A system for nebulizing and/or vaporizing a fluid, comprising:
a housing defining a pressure chamber; a compressible container positioned within the pressure chamber; wherein the compressible container further comprises an output port and has a fluid disposed therein; a supply of pressurized gas in fluid communication with the pressure chamber for pressurizing the chamber to squeeze the fluid out of the compressible container through the output port by compressing the compressible container within the pressure chamber; a venturi comprising an inlet opening, an outlet opening, and a narrow throat portion positioned between the inlet opening and the outlet opening; a fluid conduit extending from the compressible container output port to the throat portion of the venturi for permitting the fluid disposed within the compressible container to be introduced into the venturi throat portion as the compressible container is compressed by the pressurized gas.
- 18. The system of claim 17, further comprising:
a vortex chamber housing defining a vortex chamber for creating a vortical flow of fluid; a plurality of tangential apertures formed in the vortex chamber housing to allow the input of fluid tangentially into the vortex chamber to create a turbulent vortical flow through the vortex chamber for breaking down into smaller particles and vaporizing any non-vaporized particles in the vortical flow; wherein the tangential apertures are in fluid communication with the venturi outlet opening to allow fluid exiting the venturi outlet opening to pass into the vortex chamber through the tangential apertures formed in the vortex chamber housing.
- 19. The system of claim 17 wherein the fluid further comprises a medicinal preparation.
- 20. The system of claim 17, further comprising a flow regulator positioned within the fluid conduit extending from the compressible container output port to the throat portion for controlling a flow of fluid between the compressible container and the venturi throat portion.
- 21. The system of claim 17, further comprising:
a first vortex chamber housing defining a first vortex chamber for creating a vortical flow of fluid; a plurality of tangential apertures formed in the first vortex chamber housing to allow the input of fluid tangentially into the first vortex chamber to create a turbulent vortical flow through the first vortex chamber for breaking down into smaller particles and vaporizing any non-vaporized particles in the vortical flow; wherein the tangential apertures are in fluid communication with the venturi outlet opening to allow fluid exiting the venturi outlet opening to pass into the first vortex chamber through the tangential apertures formed in the first vortex chamber housing; first chamber output coupled to first vortex chamber for discharging fluid from the first vortex chamber; second vortex chamber housing defining a second vortex chamber for creating a vortical flow of fluid; plurality of tangential apertures formed in the second vortex chamber housing to allow the input of fluid tangentially into the second vortex chamber to create a turbulent vortical flow through the second vortex chamber for breaking down into smaller particles and vaporizing any non-vaporized particles in the vortical flow; wherein the tangential apertures formed in the second vortex chamber housing are in fluid communication with the first chamber output to allow fluid exiting the first chamber output to pass into the second vortex chamber through the tangential apertures formed in the second vortex chamber housing.
- 22. A vortex system for nebulizing a liquid for inhalation, comprising:
a vortex means, for mixing said liquid with a gas in a vortex; a deceleration chamber means, for receiving said mixed liquid and gas from said vortex means, and for further mixing of said mixed liquid and gas.
- 23. The vortex system of claim 22, further including:
a nozzle means, fluidly coupled between said vortex means and said deceleration chamber means, for reducing pressure of said mixed liquid and gas.
- 24. The vortex system of claim 22, further including:
a venturi means, fluidly coupled between said vortex means and said deceleration chamber means, for reducing pressure of said mixed liquid and gas.
- 25. A method for nebulizing and/or vaporizing a liquid, comprising:
receiving pressurized gas; drawing in and mixing said liquid with said pressurized gas using a venturi component with said received pressurized gas; further mixing said mixed liquid and gas in a vortex, wherein said mixed liquid and gas enter into said vortex through a plurality of tangential apertures in a chamber wall enclosing said vortex; reducing pressure of said mixed liquid and gas exiting from said vortex using a nozzle component; and decelerating said mixed liquid and gas in a chamber component.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/040,666 entitled “FLUID PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD” which was filed on Mar. 18, 1998, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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