An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient. In one aspect, a nebulizer is pressure sensitive so that nebulization is coordinated with a breathing cycle of the patient. The nebulizer includes a movable gas diverter that diverts pressurized gas across a liquid outlet. The d
An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient. In one aspect, a nebulizer is pressure sensitive so that nebulization is coordinated with a breathing cycle of the patient. The nebulizer includes a movable gas diverter that diverts pressurized gas across a liquid outlet. The diverter is moved in response to the patient's breathing cycle. In one aspect, a biasing member moves the diverter. According to another aspect of the nebulizer, an annular liquid orifice disperses an aerosol in a radial direction in response to a pressurized gas flow from an orifice located concentrically thereto. Multiple liquid orifices may be provided. In a further aspect of the nebulizer, a reservoir includes an upper, wide portion and a lower narrow portion to apply relatively uniform pressure at a liquid orifice.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nebulizer comprising: a housing defining a chamber for holding an aerosol; a chamber air outlet in communication with the chamber; an air inlet in communication with the chamber for allowing a supply of air to enter the chamber; a nozzle assembly positioned in the cha
The invention claimed is: 1. A nebulizer comprising: a housing defining a chamber for holding an aerosol; a chamber air outlet in communication with the chamber; an air inlet in communication with the chamber for allowing a supply of air to enter the chamber; a nozzle assembly positioned in the chamber, the nozzle assembly defining a liquid outlet and a gas outlet; a nebulization actuator, wherein at least a portion of the nebulization actuator is movably positioned within the chamber and mechanically moveable in a linear continuous manner between a first position, wherein nebulization takes place, to a second position, wherein no nebulization takes place; and a sensor associated with the housing, the sensor configured to sense motion of the nebulization actuator and monitor a number of cycles of operation of the nebulizer based on the sensed motion. 2. The nebulizer of claim 1, further comprising a variable height nebulizing gap defined by a surface of a diverter and an upper surface of the nozzle assembly, wherein the nebulizing gap varies from a nebulizing position, where pressurized gas from the gas outlet is diverted across the liquid outlet to produce aerosol in response to a patient's breathing, to a non-nebulizing position, where no aerosol is produced, in response to a patients breathing. 3. The nebulizer of claim 2, further comprising at least one stop member positioned in said chamber to prevent the variable height nebulizing gap from dropping below a minimum gap height during patient inhalation. 4. The nebulizer of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises an electronic sensor. 5. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor is configured to sense a change in capacitance during operation of the nebulizer. 6. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor is configured to be responsive to a magnet. 7. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor is configured to measure an optical parameter. 8. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor further comprises a display. 9. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor is configured to provide a count of operational cycles of the nebulizer. 10. The nebulizer of claim 4, wherein the electronic sensor further comprises programming code defining instructions for causing the electronic sensor to report on at least one of duration, frequency or speed of operation of the nebulizer. 11. The nebulizer of claim 1, further comprising a ventilator circuit removably attached to said chamber air outlet. 12. The nebulizer of claim 1, further comprising a mouthpiece removably attached with said chamber air outlet. 13. The nebulizer of claim 1, wherein the air inlet is positioned at a top portion of the chamber. 14. A method of supplying a nebulized substance, the method comprising: providing a nebulizer having a housing and a sensor associated with the housing; in coordination with a breathing cycle of a patient, changing a nebulizing gap between a gas outlet and a diverter, where a size of the nebulizing gap is changed in a linear continuous manner, between a nebulizing position where gas from the outlet is diverted across a liquid outlet in the housing to nebulize a substance, and a non-nebulizing position, where no aerosol is produced; and monitoring a movement of the nebulizing gap to monitor a number of cycles of operation of the nebulizer with the sensor. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the sensor comprises an electronic sensor and monitoring the number of cycles comprises monitoring the number of cycles with the electronic sensor. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein monitoring the number of cycles comprises sensing a change in capacitance during operation of the nebulizer. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein monitoring the number of cycles comprises providing a count of operational cycles of the nebulizer. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein monitoring the number of cycles comprises monitoring at least one of duration, frequency or speed of operation of the nebulizer.
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