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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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  • My present invention relates to atomizers, and has for its object certain improvements in construotion,which will be hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section on an enlarged scale with the air-pressure regulator expanded
  • Fig. 3 a detail perspective of the valve for controlling the supply of liquid
  • Fig. 4 aside elevation of the flexible air-supply valve.
  • A indicates a liquid-receptacle which may be of any approved form;
  • B a flexible bulb for supplying air under pressure; 0, a T-shaped conductor for air and liquid, to the horizontal arm a, of which the bulb B or any suitable air-supplying device is attached.
  • the arm a is tubular, and within it is placed a tubular flexible and collapsible valve 1), which is contracted at its front end d and controls the ingress of air to the bulb B through ports 0 c in the arm a, and its egress through its contracted front end d, from which the air is discharged into the receiving and distributing chamber 6.
  • the chamber 6 With the chamber 6 communicate two conduits or passages f g, the former extending through the vertical branch h of the c0nductor C to supply air to the surface of the liquid in the receptacle A, and the pressure thereof is regulated by a flexible regulator D, which is supplied through a port '5, which communicates with the passage f.
  • the regulator D is secured to the branch h by wrapping with cord or in any other suitable manner.
  • From the branch h extends a tube It, through which and the branch It extends a liquid-supply passage Z, which at its upper end communicates with the passage g, which extends through the other horizontal arm or of the conductor 0.
  • a valve n for controlling the supply of liquid to be atomized, and in the body of the valve a cork'p in the neck of the liquid-receptacle or may be provided with any suitable pack- 111g.
  • a stop-cock 8 provided with ports tu,which register with the passages g and Zwhen'the atomizer is in use and cuts off the egress of liquid from the receptacle A and prevents waste while being carried in a case or on the person.
  • a flexible soft discharge-tube q of soft rubber or other suitable soft material, which is provided with any suitable number of egresspassages, as 0', for atomizing and spraying liquid.
  • This tube being of flexible soft material throughout its entire length is especially adapted for insertion into the nasal passages, the throat, or the ear, and may be bent and twisted to follow the passage without danger of injuring delicate organs, which frequently attends the insertion of a conductor having a metallic or hard-ru bber tip. of the conductor also admits of its being revolved while in a passage to direct spray or mist against any part of the passage.
  • the conductor 0 may be made of hard rubher or metal in sections connected by screwthreads, or it may be molded or cast and the passages drilled.
  • Air being forced into the chamber 6 is distributed, a portion flowing down the passage f and a portion flowing through the passage g, where it meets the liquid rising through the passages Z and forces it through the arm on into the flexible discharge tube or con-
  • the flexibility By the relative positions of the inner end of the valve 1), the chamber 6, and the passages g and Z the air passing through 9 operates to raise the liquid Z on the principle of operation attending an ejector, and by conducting the air which enters the passage f into the flexible pressure-regulator D and then into the receptacle A the flow of liquid is regular and the atomized spraycontinuous and uninterrupted.
  • An atomizer having a suitable air-supplying device, in combination with a supplemental flexible air reservoir and regulator surrounding and communicating with the airpassage of the tube communicating with the liquid-receptacle.
  • An atomizer having a suitable air-supplying device and a conductor provided with an air and a liquid passage controlled by a stop-cock, in combination with a supplemental flexible air reservoir and regulator surroi'inding and communicating with the airpassage of the tube communicating with the liquid-receptacle between said stop-cock and said receptacle.
  • a liquid-receptacle an air-supplying device, a conductor provided with air and liquid supply passages communicating with the air-supplying device and the liquid-receptacle, and a soft, flexible, and elastic tube having a soft,'fiexible, and elastic discharge end and an egress-passage for emitting atomized spray.

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B. T. BATES.
ATOMIZER.
No. 460,458. Patented Sept. 29, 1891. I
ATENT Felon.
EDIVARD T. BATES, OF IVASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
ATOMIZER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 460,458, dated September 29, 1891.
Application filed June 15, 1891. Serial No. 396,237. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD T. BATES, a citizen of the United States, residing at WVashington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Atomizers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention,such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My present invention relates to atomizers, and has for its object certain improvements in construotion,which will be hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings,which form part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a side elevation; Fig. 2, a vertical section on an enlarged scale with the air-pressure regulator expanded; Fig. 3, a detail perspective of the valve for controlling the supply of liquid, and Fig. 4 aside elevation of the flexible air-supply valve.
Reference being had to the drawings and the letters thereon, A indicates a liquid-receptacle which may be of any approved form; B, a flexible bulb for supplying air under pressure; 0, a T-shaped conductor for air and liquid, to the horizontal arm a, of which the bulb B or any suitable air-supplying device is attached. The arm a is tubular, and within it is placed a tubular flexible and collapsible valve 1), which is contracted at its front end d and controls the ingress of air to the bulb B through ports 0 c in the arm a, and its egress through its contracted front end d, from which the air is discharged into the receiving and distributing chamber 6. With the chamber 6 communicate two conduits or passages f g, the former extending through the vertical branch h of the c0nductor C to supply air to the surface of the liquid in the receptacle A, and the pressure thereof is regulated by a flexible regulator D, which is supplied through a port '5, which communicates with the passage f. The regulator D is secured to the branch h by wrapping with cord or in any other suitable manner. From the branch h extends a tube It, through which and the branch It extends a liquid-supply passage Z, which at its upper end communicates with the passage g, which extends through the other horizontal arm or of the conductor 0. In the lower end of the tube 70 is inserted a valve n for controlling the supply of liquid to be atomized, and in the body of the valve a cork'p in the neck of the liquid-receptacle or may be provided with any suitable pack- 111g.
In the vertical branch h of the conductor 0 is a stop-cock 8 provided with ports tu,which register with the passages g and Zwhen'the atomizer is in use and cuts off the egress of liquid from the receptacle A and prevents waste while being carried in a case or on the person.
To the outer end of the arm m is attached a flexible soft discharge-tube q, of soft rubber or other suitable soft material, which is provided with any suitable number of egresspassages, as 0', for atomizing and spraying liquid. This tube being of flexible soft material throughout its entire length is especially adapted for insertion into the nasal passages, the throat, or the ear, and may be bent and twisted to follow the passage without danger of injuring delicate organs, which frequently attends the insertion of a conductor having a metallic or hard-ru bber tip. of the conductor also admits of its being revolved while in a passage to direct spray or mist against any part of the passage.
The conductor 0 may be made of hard rubher or metal in sections connected by screwthreads, or it may be molded or cast and the passages drilled.
Air being forced into the chamber 6 is distributed, a portion flowing down the passage f and a portion flowing through the passage g, where it meets the liquid rising through the passages Z and forces it through the arm on into the flexible discharge tube or con- The flexibility By the relative positions of the inner end of the valve 1), the chamber 6, and the passages g and Z the air passing through 9 operates to raise the liquid Z on the principle of operation attending an ejector, and by conducting the air which enters the passage f into the flexible pressure-regulator D and then into the receptacle A the flow of liquid is regular and the atomized spraycontinuous and uninterrupted.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim is- 1. An atomizer having a suitable air-supplying device, in combination with a supplemental flexible air reservoir and regulator surrounding and communicating with the airpassage of the tube communicating with the liquid-receptacle.
An atomizer having a suitable air-supplying device and a conductor provided with an air and a liquid passage controlled by a stop-cock, in combination with a supplemental flexible air reservoir and regulator surroi'inding and communicating with the airpassage of the tube communicating with the liquid-receptacle between said stop-cock and said receptacle.
The combination of a liquid-receptacle, an air-supplying device, a conductor provided with air and liquid supply passages communicating with the air-supplying device and the liquid-receptacle, and a soft, flexible, and elastic tube having a soft,'fiexible, and elastic discharge end and an egress-passage for emitting atomized spray.
4. The combination of an air-supplyingdevice, a flexible tubular valve normally open at one end and closed at the other end, airsupply passages in the conductor around said valve, an air-distributing chamber Within the conductor having a vertical passage comm unicating with the liquid -receptacle, and a separate horizontal passage crossing the vertical liquid-supply passage in the head-piece of the conductor at a right angle.
In testimony whereof I allix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
EDWARD '1. BATES.
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US2607626A (en) * 1948-02-25 1952-08-19 Albert R Goldrick Atomizer
US2726896A (en) * 1952-09-20 1955-12-13 Bain L Mckinnon Nebulizer for producing aerosol mist
US5497944A (en) * 1990-03-21 1996-03-12 Dmw (Technology) Limited Atomising devices and methods
US5662271A (en) * 1990-03-21 1997-09-02 Boehringer Ingelheim International Gmbh Atomizing devices and methods
WO1993002729A1 (en) * 1990-07-12 1993-02-18 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Super atomizing nonchlorinated fluorocarbon medication inhaler
US5511538A (en) * 1990-07-12 1996-04-30 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Super atomizing nonchlorinated fluorocarbon medication inhaler
US5402943A (en) * 1990-12-04 1995-04-04 Dmw (Technology) Limited Method of atomizing including inducing a secondary flow
US5405084A (en) * 1990-12-04 1995-04-11 Dmw (Technology) Limited Nozzle assembly for preventing back-flow
US5287850A (en) * 1991-08-20 1994-02-22 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Timing and velocity controlled powered pharmaceutical inhaler
US5433191A (en) * 1992-05-15 1995-07-18 Habley Medical Technology Corp. Medication sprayer
WO1995000195A1 (en) * 1993-06-18 1995-01-05 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Medication sprayer
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US6021776A (en) * 1997-09-09 2000-02-08 Intertex Research, Inc. Disposable atomizer device with trigger valve system
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