Claims
- 1. In a nebulizer for forming a liquid mist in a stream of gas, which comprises a nebulizing chamber, a gas inlet communicating with said nebulizing chamber, a liquid supply conduit within said nebulizing chamber, means for nebulizing liquid from said supply conduit into gas entering said nebulizing chamber through said gas inlet, and an outlet for nebulized gas communicating with said nebulizing chamber, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a liquid suction conduit extending from and communicating with said nebulizing chamber, means for positioning a source of liquid below said nebulizing chamber and for communicating said source of liquid with said liquid suction conduit, said liquid supply conduit defining an open lower end within said nebulizing chamber below said nebulizing means, whereby the application of suction to said outlet can cause liquid to be drawn through said liquid suction conduit into said nebulizing chamber, to fill said chamber to the depth of said open lower end of the liquid supply conduit, to permit nebulization to occur, and upon the cessation of said suction, said liquid runs out of said nebulizing chamber through the liquid suction conduit, to reduce the level of liquid in the nebulizing chamber to expose said open lower end for terminating said nebulization.
- 2. The nebulizer of claim 1 in which adjustable atmospheric air vent means is provided in communication with the nebulizing chamber, whereby the amount of suction through said outlet which is necessary to permit nebulization to take place may be adjusted by appropriate adjustment of the aperture size of said air vent means.
- 3. The nebulizer of claim 2 in which said nebulizer defines a chamber about said liquid suction conduit permanently attached to said nebulizer chamber, said chamber includes means communicating the interior thereof to the atmosphere.
- 4. The nebulizer of claim 3 in which said chamber surrounding the liquid suction conduit defines a generally conical bottom, with the apex of said conical bottom being positioned adjacent the lower end of said liquid suction conduit.
- 5. The nebulizer of claim 4 in which said chamber which surrounds the liquid suction conduit defines a wall and wherein said communicating means comprises a vent hole therein.
- 6. The nebulizer of claim 5 in which said nebulizing chamber is defined by an upper tubular member and said chamber which surrounds said liquid suction conduit is defined by a lower tubular member, said upper tubular member carrying said lower tubular member and being removably attachable to the remainder of said nebulizer.
- 7. The nebulizer of claim 5 in which said lower tubular member connects with said upper tubular member by stud and slot means for removable attachment, and said upper tubular member connects with the remainder of the nebulizer with stud and slot means for removable attachment.
- 8. The nebulizer of claim 5 in which partition means surround said liquid supply conduit at a position between the ends thereof.
- 9. The nebulizer of claim 2 in which said liquid suction conduit is defined by a hollow spike member extending from the bottom of said nebulizing chamber, said source of liquid comprising an ampule which contains liquid for nebulization having an aperature in the top thereof, and further including means for venting said ampule to the atmosphere, said spike member passing through said aperture and terminating at the bottom of said ampule.
- 10. The nebulizer of claim 9 in which said means for venting the ampule comprise a plurality of longitudinally disposed fins positioned on a portion of said spike spaced from the lower end thereof and adapted to be positioned within the mouth of said ampule to define said venting means
- 11. The nebulizer of claim 10 in which said ampule defines a conical bottom adjacent the lower end of said spike member.
- 12. The nebulizer of claim 1 in which said liquid suction conduit is a hollow spike extending downwardly from the bottom of said nebulizing chamber, said source of liquid comprising a flexible collapsible container which contains liquid for nebulization having an access port therein, said spike passing through said access port of said flexible collapsible container and terminating adjacent the lower end of said container.
- 13. The nebulizer of claim 1 in which said nebulizing chamber contains a floating member, an aperture in the upper wall of said nebulizing chamber, and an elongated member occupying said aperture, whereby, upon the passage of liquid through said suction conduit into said nebulizing chamber, the floating member rises with the liquid level, causing said upstanding member to rise upwardly out of said aperture for a visual indication of the presence of liquid in said nebulizing chamber.
- 14. The nebulizer of claim 1 in which a depending sleeve encloses at least the lower portion of said nebulizing chamber and said liquid suction conduit, said liquid suction conduit includng means for detachably receiving a liquid containing ampule, said sleeve being proportioned to receive said liquid-containing ampule for use as said source of liquids.
- 15. The nebulizer of claim 14 in which said liquid-containing ampule is separable from said nebulizer, to be independently selected and installed on the spike at the time of use.
- 16. In a nebulizer for forming a liquid mist in a stream of gas, which comprises a nebulizing chamber, a gas inlet communicating with said nebulizing chamber, a liquid supply conduit within said nebulizing chamber, means for nebulizing liquid from said supply conduit into gas entering said nebulizing chamber through said gas inlet, and an outlet for nebulized gas communicating with said nebulizing chamber, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a liquid suction conduit extending from and communicating with said nebulizing chamber, means for positioning a source of liquid below said nebulizing chamber, and for communicating said source of liquid with said liquid suction conduit said liquid supply conduit defining an open lower end within said nebulizing chamber below said nebulizing means; ampule means, communicating with said liquid suction conduit and containing a supply of liquid, whereby the application of suction to said outlet then causes liquid to be drawn through said liquid suction conduit into said nebulizing chamber, to fill said chamber to the depth of said open lower end of the liquid supply conduit, to permit nebulization to occur, and upon the cessation of said suction, said liquid runs out of said nebulizing chamber through the liquid suction conduit back into said ampule means, to reduce the level of liquid in the nebulizing chamber to expose said lower end for terminating said nebulization.
- 17. The nebulizer of claim 16 in which said ampule means is attached to said liquid suction conduit with an aseptic, permanent seal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 949,291, filed Oct. 6, 1978 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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