The present invention relates to apparatuses, methods and systems for generating an aerosol for delivery to a user/patient. More particularly, the present invention relates to filtered nebulizer, inhalant, aerosol, and/or valved handheld respiratory systems.
Various treatments, including aerosol therapy, have been a mainstay procedure for treating a multitude of pulmonary ailments, conditions, and diseases at home and in healthcare settings. The benefits of these therapies have been researched and proven to be superior to other therapies over the years. Nebulizers are used to administer medications, but, unfortunately, they have been shown to release ⅔ of the aerosol into the atmosphere. It has also been shown that these aerosols can stay airborne in the atmosphere for several hours. The unintentional release of these aerosols creates concern for health care workers and caregivers for the unintended inhalation of fugitive emissions during aerosol therapy, especially during pandemics (such as the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic of 2020).
What is needed is a nebulizer which allows for the safe and effective administration of medication to a patient, while simultaneously, preventing the unintentional release of aerosols into the atmosphere.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present embodiments of the invention, and are intended to provide an overview, or framework, for understanding the nature and character of the invention as it is claimed. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated into and constitute part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description serve to explain the principles and operations of the invention.
The present invention is a nebulizer, aerosol, filter or inhalant handheld system. The improvement comprising of one or more valves and/or filters generally located downstream of the medication reservoir and/or in between the exhalation port and one or more filters. The valve can prevent backflow of exhaled air and/or potential pathogens into the atmosphere. The invention may also include one or more filters such as a bacterial viral filter located on the end of the exhalation port. The filter can significantly decrease the aerosols exhaled into the atmosphere and prevent further spread of potential pathogens. According to recent research, bacterial viral filters have an efficacy of 99.99%, thus an addition of a bacterial viral filter to various embodiments of the present invention significantly reduces the risk of unintended exhalation, and therefore the unintended inhalation of fugitive emissions during therapy by others.
In one embodiment, the invention is comprised of a body, a medication reservoir capable of holding one or more medications fluidly connected to the body, a mouthpiece fluidly connected to the body such that a user can inhale one or more medications from the medication reservoir, at least one exhaust port for allowing the user to exhale exhaust, one or more gas source inlets, and one or more valves.
In another embodiment, the device further comprises at least one filter in fluid communication with the exhaust.
In another embodiment, the device comprises a body, a medication reservoir capable of holding one or more medications fluidly connected to the body, a mouthpiece fluidly connected to the body such that a user can inhale one or more medications from the medication reservoir, at least one exhaust port for allowing the user to exhale exhaust, one or more gas source inlets, and one or more filters in fluid contact with the body.
In another embodiment, the device comprises a body, a medication reservoir capable of holding one or more medications fluidly connected to the body, a mouthpiece fluidly connected to the body such that a user can inhale one or more medications from the medication reservoir, at least one exhaust port for allowing the user to exhale exhaust, one or more gas source inlets, at least one valve, and at least one pivotable portion.
To promote an understanding of the principles of the present invention, descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention follow and specific language is used to describe the specific embodiments. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended by the use of specific language. Alterations, further modifications, and such further applications of the principles of the present invention discussed are contemplated as would normally occur to one ordinarily skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. In the figures, like reference numbers represent the same component.
The present invention is a nebulizer, aerosol, filter or inhalant handheld system. Various embodiments may include one or more valves or filters that may restrict or prevent the passage of specific gases/medications/particles/etc.
In some embodiments, one or more valves may be present. Valves may be selective, one-way, or two-way. In some embodiments there are one or more one-way valves that prevent the flow of the gas/fluid in the opposite direction. One-way valves may be located in between various components of the particular embodiment including, but not limited to, between (1) the gas source inlet and the medication reservoir(region 50, or in that approximate/proximal location, See
In some embodiments, one or more filters may be included. Such filters include any suitable filters such as bacteria viral filters. Filters may be located in between various components of the particular embodiment including, but not limited to, between (1) the gas source inlet and the medication reservoir (region 50, or in that approximate/proximal location, See
Some embodiments may include both one or more valves and one or more filters. In one embodiment, a valve can be located in between the exhalation port and a bacterial viral filter. This serves to direct exhaled aerosols out of the exhalation port and prevents backflow of exhaled aerosols back into the nebulizer system.
In some embodiments, a bacterial viral filter is located on the end of the exhalation port. The filter functions to significantly decrease the aerosols exhaled into the atmosphere and prevent further spread of potential pathogens.
Other elements not specifically designed but which may be included such as o-rings, gaskets, etc. between various members/elements, caps for various portions, and inserts (such as agitators). Various portions may be attached or connected to each other by any suitable means including, but not limited to: press fit, bonded, glued, welded, taped, etc. In addition, each portion/element may be broken down to/constructed of any number of subcomponents and the figures and description herein are only illustrative of a particular configuration. Similarly, multiple components may be constructed unitarily as desired.
As one in the medical field can appreciate/understand, medicine is placed into the medicine reservoir so that it can be aerosolized and breathed in by a user/patient. It can be desirable for the medicine to be maintained in the medicine reservoir in a predetermined orientation with respect to the reservoir to maximize/optimize aerosol-ability. For example, in some instances, it is desirable for the medicine to be maintained in a horizontal fashion. There is a need for a device in which the medicine reservoir (and thus the medicine it contains) can be maintained in a predetermined orientation even if other parts/components/portions of the nebulizer are rotated/pivoted/reoriented with respect to the medicine reservoir. Thus, in some embodiments of the present invention, upper portions of the nebulizer are able to be pivoted relative to the medicine reservoir.
Note that other types of pivotable mechanisms may be utilized in place of the ball and socket pairing. So long as the medicine can be maintained in a predetermined orientation even if other portions of the nebulizer are pivoted, then it would be an acceptable substitution in some embodiments (care should be taken, of course, to minimize or eliminate leakage). In this embodiment, the pivotable element is part of the medicine reservoir, but this is not strictly required. So long as the pivot is at, or above the medicine level, other embodiments may include other pivotable elements. In some embodiments, one or more pivotable elements may be located between the medicine of the medicine reservoir and body 12. Other embodiments may also include additional pivotable elements such as in the inhalation portion, exhalation portion, or body portion. In some embodiments there is at least one pivotable element proximate the medicine reservoir. In some embodiments there is at least one pivotable element between the medicine reservoir (or unitary therewith) and body 12. In another embodiment, there is at least one pivotable element between the medicine reservoir (or unitary therewith) and before body 12. In another embodiment, the device includes at least one valve located above/downstream/proximate the medication reservoir and at least one pivotable element is positioned/located between the valve and the body. In another embodiment, the device includes at least one valve located above/downstream/proximate the medication reservoir and at least one pivotable element is positioned/located between the medication reservoir and the body. Each embodiment of the present invention has at least one of the following: (A) one or more valves, (B) one or more filters, and (C) one or more pivotable elements. Various combinations of these are in various embodiments of the present invention.
As described herein in some embodiments may include one or more pivotable elements/portions to provide/assist in the consistent supply of aerosolized medicine
In the healthcare setting, aerosol therapy is typically administered in an emergency or urgent setting. One of the necessities for this type of therapy is ease of use of the equipment to administer these medications and being able to obtain the equipment efficiently.
Although various components of the present invention may be illustrated as being of a particular shape for convenience, such components may be of any suitable shape, configuration, orientation, etc.
While the specification has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily conceive of alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to these embodiments.
This application claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/093,247 filed 18 Oct. 2020, which is titled “FILTERED NEBULIZER SYSTEM”, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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63093247 | Oct 2020 | US |