Patents Assigned to Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 5533502Abstract: An apparatus for generating respirable aerosol internal to a selected one of a plurality of medicament receptacles (40) containing pre-measured amounts of powdered medicament is disclosed herein. The medicament receptacles (40) are disposed in a medicament carrier (38) contained within a housing (10), and are sealed from exposure to the outside environment. The medicament carrier (38) is preferably a ring-shaped member detachably coupled to a carriage (24) which can be rotated to any one of a plurality of selected positions. A pair of aerosolization conduits (54, 56) having ends capable of puncturing the seal (44) covering the medicament receptacle (40) selected by the patient are also provided. Compression of the cover (12) and the carriage (24) pushes the selected medicament receptacle (40) against the edges of the aerosolization conduits (54, 56) causing the aerosolization conduits to puncture the seal (44) and penetrate the medicament receptacle (40).Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventor: Samuel D. Piper
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Patent number: 5479920Abstract: An apparatus for delivering medicinal aerosol on-demand during patient inhalation wherein delivery of aerosol from a nebulizer (22) is optimized by synchronizing delivery to the inspiration of a patient (58)is disclosed. A control unit (32) monitors airway pressure and controls the flow of gas so that aerosol delivery is triggered by patient inhalation, in which event delivery continues for a predetermined time period which is adjustable by the user. The apparatus can be used with a mouthpiece (56), a face mask (66) without an integral exhalation valve, or a face mask (68) with an integral exhalation valve. The apparatus significantly increases the efficiency of delivery of medicinal aerosol by sensing a patient's inhalation and exhalation cycles and delivering aerosol only after a certain inhalation pressure is sensed following a certain previous exhalation pressure. These pressures, which are compared against predetermined thresholds, correspond to the actual patient breathing condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Samuel D. Piper, James I. C. Lee, Gordon A. Wong
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Patent number: 5322057Abstract: A self-contained, high capacity nebulizer, having automatic mixing and temperature control features is provided, and its method of use. The nebulizer is designed for use in conjunction with mechanical respirators, ventilators, or breathing machines, and for this purpose will use electrical signals generated by or received from the respirator to automatically control and synchronize the nebulizing and mixing functions such that nebulization occurs only during the exhalation phase of the respiratory function to load the gas passageway of the respirator to the patient with a standardized dose of medicinal aerosol. Upon commencement of the inhalation phase, the aerosol in the gas passageway is ventilated into the lungs of the patient to which it is attached.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1991Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Otto G. Raabe, James I. C. Lee, James C. Hathaway
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Patent number: 5287847Abstract: A nebulizer (10) for generating high concentrations of inhalable medicinal aerosols over a wide range of flow rates and mass outputs for medical inhalation therapy applications. A primary orifice (26), secondary orifice (44), inter-orifice gap (54), stagnation baffle (60), and spray gap (66) are scalable within defined parameters to provide any desired flow rate or mass output. The nebulizer is ideally suited for inhalation therapy of infants and children and can provide aerosols with flow rates ranging from less than 1 liter per minute to approximately 3 liters per minute at normal compressed gas pressures. The design parameters can also be scaled within defined limits to produce greater flows for treatment of adults or for use in other applications requiring high volumetric flow rates.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Samuel D. Piper, Otto G. Raabe, James I. C. Lee, Gordon A. Wong
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Patent number: 5287849Abstract: A method and apparatus for administering medicinal aerosol to a patient's lungs through an endotracheal tube (22) connected to a ventilator (100) or other respiratory apparatus, in which a charging volume (26) connected to a nebulizer (102) for generating medicinal aerosol is inserted between the ventilator (100) and the endotracheal tube (22), such that the charging volume (26) is filled with medicinal aerosol during patient exhalation, and the medicinal aerosol in the charging volume (26) is delivered into the endotracheal tube during patient inhalation. Additional amounts of medicinal aerosol are delivered into the endotracheal tube (22) during patient inhalation through hose (24) between the charging volume (26) and the nebulizer (102).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Samuel D. Piper, David A. Blackney, Lysa S. Kinoshita, Russell T. Reid, Otto G. Raabe, James I. C. Lee
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Patent number: 5080093Abstract: A self-contained, high capacity nebulizer, having automatic mixing and temperature control features is provided. The nebulizer may be adapted for use in conjunction with mechanical respirators, ventilators, or breathing machines, and for this purpose will use electrical signals generated by or received from the respirator to automatically control the nebulizing and mixing functions such that nebulization occurs intermittently, that is, only during the inhalation phase of the respiratory function. The nebulizer may also be adapted for manual and/or continuous use by providing an external electrical signal generator to manually control the nebulization and mixing functions.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Otto G. Raabe, James I. C. Lee
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Patent number: 4972830Abstract: A device is disclosed for dispersing a fluid supplied from an external source having a feed supply. An inlet accepts a fluid from the feed supply for passing the fluid through an outer perimeter of the device in a downstream direction and has an axes contained in a plane. An outlet is provided downstream from the inlet for allowing the fluid to exit. A bluff body is positioned between the inlet and the outlet and has an axes contained in a plane perpendicular to the inlet axes plane. At least one passageway internal to the outer perimeter and external and extending downstream from the outlet for passing a second fluid is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gordon A. Wong, James I. C. Lee, Gary M. Peck
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Patent number: 4832012Abstract: A self-contained, high capacity nebulizer, having automatic mixing and temperature control features is provided. The nebulizer may be adapted for use in conjunction with mechanical respirators, ventilators, or breathing machines, and for this purpose will use electrical signals generated by or received from the respirator to automatically control the nebulizing and mixing functions such that nebulization occurs intermittently, that is, only during the inhalation phase of the respiratory function. The nebulizer may also be adapted for manual and/or continuous use by providing an external electrical signal generator to manually control the nebulization and mixing functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Vortran Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Otto G. Raabe, James I. C. Lee