SMALL ACTIVE AREA PLATE EJECTOR FOR DROPLET DELIVERY DEVICE
20230356253 · 2023-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael Scoggin (Boone, NC, US)
- Jeffrey Miller (Boone, NC, US)
- Caley Modlin (Boone, NC, US)
- Chao-Ping Lee (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Jianqiang Li (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
B05B17/0646
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A droplet delivery device includes an ejector plate having an overall area that includes an outer area that is solid without holes and inner, active area with holes.
Claims
1. A droplet delivery device including an ejector plate having a solid outer area with no holes surrounding an inner active area that includes holes, wherein the ejector plate is configured to vibrate.
2. The droplet delivery device of claim 1, wherein the ejector plate is configured to vibrate via a powered transducer coupled to the ejector plate.
3. The droplet delivery device of claim 2, wherein the powered transducer is a piezoelectric transducer.
4. The droplet delivery device of claim 3, wherein the ejector plate includes a raised feature.
5. The droplet delivery device of claim 4, wherein the raised feature has a dome shape.
6. The droplet delivery device of claim 1, wherein the ejector plate is coupled to an anulus.
7. The droplet delivery device of claim 2, wherein the ejector plate is coupled to an anulus.
8. The droplet delivery device of claim 3, wherein the ejector plate is coupled to an anulus.
9. The droplet delivery device of claim 4, wherein the ejector plate is coupled to an anulus.
10. The droplet delivery device of claim 5, wherein the ejector plate is coupled to an anulus.
11. The droplet delivery device of claim 1, wherein the droplet delivery device includes a raised feature.
12. The droplet delivery device of claim 11, wherein the raised feature has a dome shape.
13. The droplet delivery device of claim 1, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
14. The droplet delivery device of claim 3, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
15. The droplet delivery device of claim 4, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
16. The droplet delivery device of claim 6, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
17. The droplet delivery device of claim 8, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
18. The droplet delivery device of claim 11, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
19. The droplet delivery device of claim 12, wherein the inner active area and solid outer area are concentric.
20. A droplet delivery device comprising: an ejector plate with a circular inner active area having a plurality of holes and an outer solid ring area without holes surrounding the inner active area; and a powered transducer configured to vibrate the ejector plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The present application incorporates the contents of (a) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/846,902 filed Jun. 22, 2022, entitled “Droplet Delivery Device with Push Ejection,” (b) International Publication Number WO 2020/264501 published Dec. 30, 2020, entitled “DELIVERY OF SMALL DROPLETS TO THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM VIA ELECTRONIC BREATH ACTUATED DROPLET DELIVERY DEVICE” and (c) International Publication Number WO 2020/227717 published Nov. 12, 2020, entitled “ULTRASONIC BREATH ACTUATED RESPIRATORY DROPLET DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE, together herein by reference in their entirety (including such publications and patent applications, herein also included by reference in their entirety, as are cited and incorporated by reference or relied upon in the foregoing disclosures). Ejector plates with smaller “active areas” having holes with a bordering area of an ejector plate being solid with no holes may be used in devices such as those disclosed in the foregoing incorporated references.
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[0019] In various embodiment, an anulus (not shown) is used to force the vibrations in the center of the ejector plate. The outer diameter of an anulus can be the same as the outer diameter of the ejector plate 15 to minimize the vibrations where the anulus is in contact with the ejector plate 15. The inner diameter of the anulus is preferably greater than the diameter of the “active area” 25. The anulus may or may not be connected to the ejector plate 15 via an adhesive. The use of an anulus to attenuate vibrations on the outer part of the ejector plate allows for the use of a silicone gasket to be in contact with the ejector plate and or anulus.
[0020] In embodiments the anulus is made of stainless steel or another metal. In other embodiments the anulus could be made of any material that will attenuate the vibrations in the outer edge of the ejector plate.
[0021] In another embodiment a frame-like structure is used as an alternative to an anulus. The frame-like could be made of metal in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the frame-like structure can be made of more flexible materials.
[0022] In another embodiment, duty cycle programming can be used to actuate the device and ejector plate having a smaller “active area” to vibrate in cycles. This causes vibrations to be incurred on the ejector plate in short bursts. The short bursts help eliminate chaotic vibrations that may occur from long lasting vibrations.
[0023] In other embodiments, different polymers or materials may be used in the ejector plate. A specific polymer may allow ejector vibrations to be localized only to the “active area.” The polymer could be one thickness or have different thicknesses to aid in the localization of the vibrations to an “active area” of the ejector plate.
[0024] While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled m the art that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments, including specific sizes and shapes of ejector platers, disclosed as contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.