Methods and apparatus for passive, proportional, valveless gas sampling and delivery
A fluid dynamic valve passively allows fluid flow out of a moving stream in one flow direction and not in the reverse. This allows the collection of fluid from a single direction of an AC fluid flow. The siphoned portion of the flow has a flow rate proportional to the mainstream flow. This device can collect exhaled breath or selective entrenchment during inhale. In one orientation, it can meter aerosolized particles into an inhale breath stream for pulmonary delivery, without complicated breath timing or drug loss due to drug adsorption to the back of the throat. Alternatively, a user can breathe through the device and a proportional amount, relative to the volumetric flow rate, of each exhale can flow into an auxiliary chamber for analysis. In addition, the device has a low respiratory burden and is comfortable to use.
1 . An apparatus for delivering a medicine ( 392 ) to a person, the apparatus comprising:
a chamber ( 390 ) to hold the medicine; and
a flow tube ( 300 ) to deliver a dose of the medicine to the person during an inhalation by the person, the flow tube defining a lumen ( 312 ) having an inlet ( 308 /P B ) and an outlet ( 302 ), the lumen defining a vena contracta ( 310 ) between the inlet and the outlet, a first port (P C ) between the inlet and the vena contracta and in fluid communication with the chamber, and a second port (P A ) between the vena contracta and the outlet in fluid communication with the chamber, the vena contracta causing the dose of the medicine to pass through the first port to the person during the inhalation.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the medicine comprises at least one of a powder or an aerosol.
3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:
a meter ( 394 ), operably coupled to the chamber or the flow tube, to control a dosage of the dose of the medicine.
4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the lumen is shaped to prevent gas from flowing into the chamber during exhalation of the person.
5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the lumen is shaped to produce a null pressure difference between the inlet and the vena contracta during an exhalation of the person.
6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flow out of the chamber is measured by the volumetric flow through the lumen.
7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the medicine comprises at least one of an emulsified liquid, a saturated vapor, or an agitated powder.
8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the medicine comprises a steroid.
9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dose of the medicine is in the form of an aerosol.
10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the impedance comprises vena contracta is defined by at least one of a constriction or an obstruction.
11 . A method of delivering a medicine to a person with a flow tube ( 300 ) defining a lumen ( 312 ) having an inlet ( 308 /P B ) and an outlet ( 302 ), the lumen defining a vena contracta ( 310 ) between the inlet and the outlet, a first port (P C ) between the inlet and the vena contracta, and a second port (P A ) between the vena contracta and the outlet, the method comprising:
receiving an inhalation of the person via the lumen, the vena contracta causing a fraction of the inhalation to pass through the second port to a chamber holding the medicine;
mixing the fraction of the inhalation with at least a portion of the medicine in the chamber to form a dose of the medicine;
conveying the dose of the medicine from the chamber to the first port of the flow tube; and
delivering the dose of the medicine from the inlet to the person via the lumen.
12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
preventing, with the vena contracta, gas from flowing into the chamber during exhalation by the person.
13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
producing, with the vena contracta, a null pressure difference between the first port and the second port during exhalation by the person.
14 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
metering a flow of the dose of the medicine from the chamber to the second port of the flow tube.
15 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
measuring a flow out of the chamber.
16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein mixing the fraction of the inhalation with at least a portion of the medicine in the chamber further comprises:
aerosolizing the medicine in the chamber.
17 . A medicine delivery system comprising:
a flow tube ( 300 ) having:
a distal end ( 302 );
a proximal end ( 308 /P B );
an inner lumen ( 312 ) extending from the distal end to the proximal end to convey inhaled breaths of a person from the distal end to the proximal end, the inner lumen defining a vena contracta ( 310 ) between the distal end and the proximal end, wherein a first distance between the vena contracta and the proximal end is greater than a second distance between the vena contracta and the distal end;
a first port (P C ) between the proximal end and the vena contracta; and
a second port (P A ) between the vena contracta and the distal end;
a chamber ( 390 ) to hold medicine ( 392 ), the chamber in fluid communication with the first port and the second port, to mix the inhaled breaths with the medicine to form a mixture of inhaled breaths and at least a portion of the medicine;
a first conduit, connecting the first port to the chamber to convey the inhaled breaths from the flow tube to the chamber;
a second conduit connecting the chamber to the second port to convey the mixture from the chamber to the flow tube; and
a meter ( 394 ), disposed in the second conduit, to control a flow rate of the mixture through the second conduit.
18 . The medicine delivery system of claim 17 , wherein the vena contracta is configured to produce a finite pressure difference on inhalation by the person between the first port and the vena contracta that draws the inhaled breaths into the chamber.
19 . The medicine delivery system of claim 17 , wherein, during inhalation by the person, (i) a pressure at the first port is lower than a pressure at the second port, and (ii) the pressure at the first port is lower than a pressure at the proximal end.