Container with incorporated aerator

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Inventors

Kienholz, Charles M.

Application #

283249

Filed

Jul-14-1981

Published

Jan-4-1983

Current US Class

261/122.1
261/124
261/DIG65

International Classes

B01F 003/04

Field of Search

261/DIG.

Assignee

American Hospital Supply Corporation (Evanston, IL)

Examiners

Miles; Tim R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Williams; Roger A.

US Patent References

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4036919   Nebulizer-humidifi...
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Abstract
A humidifier for humidifying gas with a liquid has a cavity defined by top, bottom, and side walls. An interior wall is attached to the side wall and defines a first and second cavity within the enclosed cavity. At least a first opening adjacent the bottom wall and at least a second opening adjacent the top wall extend through the interior wall to provide fluid flow communication between the first and second cavities. An enclosed conduit for the introduction of a gas to be humidified is secured to the side wall. The enclosed conduit has a closed end and an opening adjacent the closed end, which opening extends through the side wall of the humidifier adjacent the bottom wall and opens into the first cavity. The opening through the side wall provides for the formation of bubbles of a gas which are introduced into the humidifier through the enclosed conduit. An opening is provided through the top wall of the humidifier for exhausting the humidified gas from the humidifier. A tubular projection extends from the top wall and is in communication with the opening therethrough to provide for exhausting of the humidified gas.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A humidifier container comprising:

a side wall, top wall, bottom wall, and interior wall defining a first and second chamber within the container between the interior wall and side wall wherein the first chamber comprises a volume which maintains a substantially constant volume of liquid therein when gas is bubbled through such first chamber, and having at least a first opening adjacent the bottom wall and at least a second opening adjacent the top wall, which openings extend through the interior wall connecting the first and second chambers;

an enclosed conduit closed at one end fastened to the container and including an opening adjacent the closed end extending through the side wall and into the first chamber of the container; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention herein relates to a container having an aerator incorporated therein. In particular, the container herein has utility as a humidifier for supplying a liquid to a gas to be humidified.

Generally humidifiers find use in inhalation therapy. During inhalation therapy while a gas is being administered to a patient, such gas usually has a relatively low moisture content. The administration of a dry gas to a patient is undesirable as such a dry gas can dry out the nasal and other passageways through which the gas may travel.

Many humidifiers currently in use in inhalation therapy consist of a container containing a liquid to be added to the gas. Such containers are one-chamber containers having a gas sparger or gas diffuser either incorporated or inserted therein. Such diffusers or spargers are generally made from a porous material which is inserted or permanently affixed within the humidifier container. These diffusers provide small bubbles of gas which is bubbled through the liquid within the container. As the gas bubbles through the liquid, some of the liquid becomes associated or trapped within the gas, thus increasing the moisture content of the gas. After the gas bubbles have erupted through the surface of the liquid, the gas is expelled or withdrawn from the humidifier. The gas withdrawn from the humidifier has an increased amount of liquid vapor and can be delivered to the recipient for his therapy. It is desirable to use small bubbles of the gas being bubbled through the liquid as these small bubbles provide a relatively large surface exposure to the liquid, and thus increases the opportunity for absorption of the liquid by the gas.
 
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