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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 2010
Filed:
Jan. 15, 2007
Sunil Kumar Dhuper, Old Westbury, NY (US);
Herbert Fred D'alo, Madison, CT (US);
Sunil Kumar Dhuper, Old Westbury, NY (US);
Herbert Fred D'Alo, Madison, CT (US);
Aeon Research and Technology, Inc., Hewlett, NY (US);
Abstract
An aerosol inhalation system includes a single source of gas and a Y-connector having a first port in fluid communication with the gas source via a conduit. The system also has an accessory having a main conduit body that fluidly connected to the Y-connector via a conduit to permit gas from the single source to flow through the main conduit body. The accessory includes a patient interface conduit that delivers aerosolized medication to a mouth of the patient. A nebulizer is sealingly and removably disposed within the main conduit body and includes a gas inlet port that is fluidly connected to the Y-connector to permit gas from the single source to flow into the nebulizer to create the aerosolized medication that is delivered into the main conduit body and to the patient through the patient interface conduit.