Claims
- 1. Nebulizer apparatus for generating a heated liquid-in-gas mist for administration to a patient in the course of aerosol therapy; said apparatus comprising in combination:
- reservoir means for containing liquid to be dispersed in said gas; gas inlet means for providing an input of gas to said apparatus; means for mixing said liquid with said gas to form said mist;
- mist outlet means for providing said mist toward said patient;
- a normally downwardly concave thermally conductive heat transfer plate forming the bottom of said reservoir means; heating means underlying said reservoir means for heating said liquid, said heating means being separable from said reservoir and having a substantially flat surface;
- fastening means for positively retaining said heating means in operative association with said reservoir in heat transmissive relationship with said heat transfer plate, said fastening means comprising draw clips secured to and extending upwardly from said heating means and being engaged with said reservoir means, and adjusting means adapted to move said draw clips to draw said heat transfer plate tightly against said substantially flat surface of said heating means to cause said heat transfer plate to lose its downward concavity and assume a substantially flat configuration against said heating means to establish and maintain good thermal contact therebetween.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reservoir means includes a generally cylindrical chamber and said liquid-tight means closing the bottom of said reservoir includes a cap ring threadingly secured to the bottom of said chamber; a series of stopping lugs being formed on the external surface of said cylindrical chamber wall adjacent said cap ring and being spaced with respect to one another about the circumference of said chamber; said draw clips being seatable upon the said cap and nesting between said lugs, and said lugs thereby blocking rotation of said cylindrical chamber when said clips are in said seated position, thereby preventing accidental rotation of said cap with consequent liquid discharge when said reservoir and underlying heater are in operative relationship.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means closing the bottom of said reservoir means defines an upwardly-extending well-like portion bounded by said heat transfer plate, said heating means being received in nested fashion in said well-like portion.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 816,110, filed July 15, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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