ONE-WAY RESPIRATORY VALVE AND ANIMAL ASSISTIVE DRUG DELIVERY RESPIRATOR PROVIDED WITH ONE-WAY RESPIRATORY VALVE
20220379069 ยท 2022-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A one-way respiratory valve includes a valve body. The valve body is hollow, opposite ends of the valve body are open, a partition plate is provided at one of the opposite ends, and an inhalation hole is formed at the other one of the opposite ends; an exhalation hole is formed on a side wall of the valve body, a second unidirectional guide member is provided at the exhalation hole of the valve body, and the second unidirectional guide member is unidirectionally accessible from an inside of the valve body to an outside of the valve body; and a middle part of the partition plate protrudes towards the inhalation hole to form a first protrusion, a first unidirectional guide member is provided on the first protrusion, and the first unidirectional guide member is unidirectionally accessible from the outside of the valve body to the inside of the valve body.
Claims
1. A one-way respiratory valve, comprising a valve body, wherein the valve body is hollow, opposite ends of the valve body are open, a partition plate is provided at a first end of the opposite ends, and an inhalation hole is formed at a second end of the opposite ends; an exhalation hole is formed on a side wall of the valve body, a second unidirectional guide member is provided at the exhalation hole of the valve body, and the second unidirectional guide member is unidirectionally accessible from an inside of the valve body to an outside of the valve body; and a middle part of the partition plate protrudes towards the inhalation hole to form a first protrusion, a first unidirectional guide member is provided on the first protrusion, and the first unidirectional guide member is unidirectionally accessible from the outside of the valve body to the inside of the valve body.
2. The one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional area of the valve body gradually decreases from the partition plate to the inhalation hole.
3. The one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1, wherein the side wall of the valve body protrudes away from the inside of the valve body to form a second protrusion, and the exhalation hole is located on the second protrusion.
4. The one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1, wherein the exhalation hole is located between a bottom of the first protrusion and an end of the first protrusion in an axial direction of the valve body.
5. The one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1, wherein a mask is provided at the inhalation hole outside the valve body.
6. The one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1, wherein an avoidance groove is formed inside the valve body, a plate lug is provided on the partition plate, and the plate lug is inserted into the avoidance groove.
7. An animal assistive drug delivery respirator, comprising the one-way respiratory valve according to claim 1; wherein a cylinder body is detachably connected to one end of the valve body, the end of the valve body is close to the partition plate, the cylinder body is hollow, and the cylinder body communicates with the valve body; and a cylinder cover is detachably connected to one end of the cylinder body, the end of the cylinder body is away from the valve body, a drug injection hole is formed on the cylinder cover, and the drug injection hole communicates with an inside of the cylinder body.
8. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein a locking block is provided on an outer side wall of the valve body, a locking slot is formed on an inner wall of the cylinder body, and the locking block is fitted with the locking slot.
9. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein a guiding slope is formed at an edge of an inner wall of the drug injection hole, and the edge is away from the inside of the valve body.
10. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein a cross-sectional area of the valve body gradually decreases from the partition plate to the inhalation hole.
11. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein the side wall of the valve body protrudes away from the inside of the valve body to form a second protrusion, and the exhalation hole is located on the second protrusion.
12. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein the exhalation hole is located between a bottom of the first protrusion and an end of the first protrusion in an axial direction of the valve body.
13. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein a mask is provided at the inhalation hole outside the valve body.
14. The animal assistive drug delivery respirator according to claim 7, wherein an avoidance groove is formed inside the valve body, a plate lug is provided on the partition plate, and the plate lug is inserted into the avoidance groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036] Reference numerals: 1: valve body; 11: partition plate; 111: first protrusion; 112: first unidirectional guide member; 12: inhalation hole; 13: exhalation hole; 131: second unidirectional guide member; 2: plate lug; 21: avoidance groove; 3: second protrusion; 4: mask; 5: cylinder body; 6: cylinder cover; 61: drug injection hole; 611: guiding slope; 62: anti-cracking slot; 63: inner wall; 7: locking slot; 71: locking block; 8: one-way respiratory plate; 81: chuck; and 82: mounting groove.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0037] This application will be further described in detail below with reference to
[0038] An embodiment of this application discloses a one-way respiratory valve.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] In use, when an animal inhales, an airflow flows in from the first unidirectional guide member 112 of the partition plate 11 and flows out from the inhalation hole 12; and when an animal exhales, an airflow flows in from the inhalation hole 12 and flows out from the exhalation hole 13.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] As shown in
[0043] As shown in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] As shown in
[0046] When an animal inhales a drug from the inhalation hole 12, a respiratory tract can be connected or a mask 4 can be used. In this embodiment, the valve body is provided with a mask 4 at the inhalation hole, and the mask 4 is sleeved outside one end of the valve body 1 close to the inhalation hole 12.
[0047] An embodiment of this application also discloses an animal assistive drug delivery respirator provided with a one-way respiratory valve.
[0048] As shown in
[0049] In use, during drug delivery for an animal, a drug is first injected into the cylinder body 5 through the drug injection hole 61, and then inhaled into the body through the one-way respiratory valve.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] As shown in
[0052] Since the cylinder cover 6 is a rubber cover, the drug injection hole 61 is formed by sequentially connecting a plurality of (four inner walls are preferred in this embodiment) inner walls 63 end-to-end. Repeated plugging and unplugging of a drug injection device at the drug injection hole 61 is easy to make junctions among the inner walls 63 of the drug injection hole 61 cracked, thereby causing damage to the cylinder cover 6. Therefore, an anti-cracking slot 62 is formed at each of the junctions among the inner walls 63 of the drug injection hole 61 along an axial direction of the drug injection hole 61. The anti-cracking slot 62 helps to reduce damage to the cylinder cover 6.
[0053] Implementation principle of this embodiment: During drug delivery for an animal, a worker first injects a drug into the cylinder body 5 through the drug injection hole 61. When the animal inhales, due to the unidirectional guiding of the first unidirectional guide member 112 and the second unidirectional guide member 131, an inhaled airflow drives the drug in the cylinder body 5 into the valve body 1, and then the drug is inhaled by the animal from the inhalation hole 12. When the animal exhales, due to the unidirectional guiding of the first unidirectional guide member 112 and the second unidirectional guide member 131, an exhaled airflow is discharged out of the valve body 1 through the inhalation hole 12 and the exhalation hole 13.
[0054] The above are preferred embodiments of this application, but the protection scope of this application is not limited thereto. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape, and principle of this application shall fall within the protection scope of this application.