Claims
- 1. A controlled particle dispersion breathing method, the method performed by a user having a sinus, comprising:
providing a nebulizer having a particle dispersion chamber to a user, the particle dispersion chamber capable of producing nebulized particles; activating the nebulizer; breathing a plurality of quick breaths as nebulized particles begin to flow out of the particle dispersion chamber; creating a pressure in the sinus of the user using the back of the throat; repeating the breathing of a plurality of quick breaths, holding the quick breaths and creating a pressure in the sinuses; breathing a plurality of long breaths; and repeating the breathing of a plurality of quick breaths, holding the quick breaths, creating a pressure in the sinuses and breathing a plurality of long breaths.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein about five quick breaths are breathed.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein about two to four quick breaths are breathed.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein about three quick breaths are breathed.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein about three long breaths are breathed.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein about two long breaths are breathed.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein about one long breath is breathed.
- 8. A nebulizer comprising:
a nasal adapter; a vortex chamber in communication with the nasal adapter; an outflow tube in communication with the vortex chamber; and a housing, the housing having a medicine chamber in which the medicine is nebulized in communication with the outflow tube.
- 9. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the nebulizer is capable of delivery of particles sizes ranging from about 2 to about 50 microns.
- 10. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the nasal adapter has a lip.
- 11. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the nasal adapter has a with of about 1½ inches across a bridge of the nasal adapter and a length of about 1½ inches.
- 12. The nebulizer of claim 10 wherein the lip is about ⅛ inch long and capable of forming a seal.
- 13. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the outflow tube has an internal diameter of about {fraction (9/16)} of an inch and a first tapered end.
- 14. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the nasal adapter has a plurality of exhaust vents.
- 15. The nebulizer of claim 8 further comprising:
a band, the band connected to the nasal adapter, whereby the band is capable of securing the nasal adapter to the face of a user.
- 16. The nebulizer of claim 8 further comprising:
a hose, the hose in communication with the outflow tube.
- 17. The nebulizer of claim 16 wherein the hose is an accordion hose.
- 18. The nebulizer of claim 8 further comprising a shut-off timer.
- 19. The nebulizer of claim 8 further comprising a pause feature.
- 20. The nebulizer of claim 8 wherein the medicine chamber is a multi-dose compartment.
- 21. The nebulizer of claim 8 further comprising
a lid for covering the medicine chamber; a cartridge capable of insertion into the medicine chamber; and a nebulizing stem connected to the lid, the stem capable of insertion into the cartridge.
- 22. A method of delivering a medicament to the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses comprising:
providing the nebulizer of claim 8;performing the controlled particle dispersion breathing technique of claim 1; and delivering the medicament.
- 23. The method 22 wherein the medicament is at least one of a treatment for conditions consisting of sinusitis, allergies, rhinitis, migraine headache, influenza, and the common cold.
- 24. An ampule comprising:
a three-dimensional exterior shape and an exterior surface forming an interior cavity; a channel for acceptance of a nebulizer stem, the channel in communication with the exterior surface and the cavity.
- 25. The ampule of claim 24 further comprising a medicament contained within the cavity.
- 26. The ampule of claim 24 wherein the three dimensional shape is a biodegradable plastic.
- 27. The ampule of claim 24,further comprising
a top surface of the exterior shape; a bottom surface of the exterior shape; and a twist-off cap located on either the top surface or the bottom surface which when removed is capable of receiving a nebulizing stem
- 28. The ampule of claim 24 further comprising:
a top surface of the exterior shape; a bottom surface of the exterior shape; and a perforated area on the top surface or the bottom surface capable of receiving a nebulizing stem.
- 29. The ampule of claim 24 wherein the exterior shape is cooperative with a medicine chamber of a nebulizer.
- 30. A particle dispersion chamber comprising:
a housing having an external surface and an internal channel; and a plurality of air outputs communicating with the internal chamber, whereby the air outputs are capable of causing a plurality of nebulized particles to randomly move in a vortex within the internal channel.
- 31. The particle dispersal chamber of claim 30 wherein the air outputs are positioned randomly along the internal channel of the particle dispersion chamber.
- 32. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 wherein the air output are positioned in a set array along the internal channel of the particle dispersion chamber.
- 33. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 wherein the air outputs are jets.
- 34. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 further comprising a dispersion blade located within the internal channel.
- 35. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 34 wherein the dispersion blade is solid.
- 36. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 34 wherein the dispersion blade is netting.
- 37. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 further comprising a baffle located within the internal channel.
- 38. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 37 wherein the baffle is helixical shape.
- 39. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 further comprising:
an inhaler having a mouthpiece, the mouthpiece associated with the particle dispersion chamber.
- 40. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 further comprising:
a nasal spray inhaler having an actuator, the actuator associated with the particle dispersion chamber.
- 41. The particle dispersion chamber of claim 30 further comprising:
a dry powder inhaler having an mouthpiece, the mouthpiece associated with the particle dispersion chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE(S) TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60,379,428, filed May 9, 2002 (pending), hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60379428 |
May 2002 |
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