Patents by Inventor Inge Brugger

Inge Brugger has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • 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