Patents Assigned to Inge Brugger
  • Patent number: 4674491
    Abstract: The invention relates to an inhaler for atomization, dispersing and mixing of fluid or powdery substances by means of a pressurized gas flow (30) for production of an aerosol. The inhaler consists of an atomization head (1) arranged in the upper end of a two part hand grip (2). The atomization head (1) has a central atomization nozzle comprised of a nozzle head (23) and a gas flow controller (27), a connection passage (21) for pressurized gas supply, an air supply chimney (28) and an aerosol outlet passage (28) for connection to a mouthpiece. The nozzle head (23) contains a central pressurized gas passage (22) and lateral suction channels (24,25) for the atomization material (26). According to the invention the atomization head (1) has a spherical shape and is surrounded by correspondingly shaped hollow spherical parts (5,6) of the hand grip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Inge Brugger
    Inventors: Inge Brugger, Stephan Brugger
  • Patent number: 4429835
    Abstract: The invention relates to a spray-diffuser for the atomization of liquids or solid substances, such as medicaments, with the help for the flow of compressed air, particularly for inhalation purposes. The spray-diffuser comprises a spray-diffuser nozzle (3) located in an atomizing chamber (10), which nozzle is connected to a compressed air channel (2) and comprises a suction device for sucking up the medicament, wherein the compressed air channel adjacent the nozzle has a release opening (15) for escape of the compressed air, which opening is settable to a non-operation position, and which can for example be closed during inhalation of the patient and opened during exhalation of the patient. In known spray-diffusers, diverted air is guided through the release opening with a development of a hissing noise and a danger of harm to the staff. In order to avoid this disadvantage, in the spray-diffuser according to the invention the release opening leads into the atomizing chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1984
    Assignee: Inge Brugger
    Inventors: Inge Brugger, Emeram Steil