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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 26, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 10, 2002
Christopher Miller, North Vancouver, CA;
Bryan Perry, West Seneca, NY (US);
Robert E. Lee, Camrose, CA;
Stephen H. Fairbanks, ElCentro, CA (US);
Christopher Miller, North Vancouver, CA;
Bryan Perry, West Seneca, NY (US);
Robert E. Lee, Camrose, CA;
Stephen H. Fairbanks, ElCentro, CA (US);
Pulmonox Technologies Corporation, Tolfield, CA;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a nitric gas dispenser for mammals on the run. The dispenser has a housing that contains a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism is interconnected between a nitric gas dispersal component that provides nitric gas at a desired pressure and a gas delivery system that provides the nitric gas at the desired pressure to the mammal. The valve mechanism controls the flow of the nitric gas between the nitric gas dispersal component and the gas delivery system. The dispenser also has a pressure sensor that is positioned along the gas delivery system and determines when the mammal is taking a breadth. If the pressure sensor determines the mammal is taking a breadth, the pressure sensor transmits a breadth signal to a microprocessor. The microprocessor then determines if the mammal is within a prescribed time frame for the mammal to be administered nitric gas. If the microprocessor determine the mammal is within the prescribed time frame, the microprocessor transmits an open signal to the valve mechanism to release a predetermined amount of nitric oxide gas to the mammal.