International Classification:
A61M 1600
Abstract:
A therapeutic inhalator variably proportions and mixes a plurality of pressurized therapeutic gases at a high volume flow and supplies them on a demand basis rate to a patient from a mixing chamber inside a body of generally cylindrical configuration. Gases, such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrous oxide, are delivered from separate supply circuits to separate demand valves. Demand valves located at the inlet portals of the inhalator body are capable of delivering gas to the mixing chamber when unblocked by an aperture in the wall of the mixing chamber which acts as a proportioning member by regulating which of the inlet portals are coupled to the mixing chamber and what extent each portal is exposed. There are one or more apertures in the proportionary member. The mixing chamber communicates the mixed gases to the patient via a wide-mouthed opening which fits over the nose and mouth.