Abstract:
This relates to a method to generate a mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide gas and a Carrier gas, consisting in passing a dry Carrier gas through a solution of Hydrogen Peroxide.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Hydrogen Peroxide liquid has been used for long time as an effective means to destroy undesirable microorganisms on humans and living creatures. The nasal and vocal cavities are a paradise for said microorganisms. 
     Hydrogen Peroxide is a liquid at normal temperature and barometric pressure. Its boiling point is 150.2 grades centigrade, and is miscible with water. The present invention delivers a mixture of hydrogen peroxide gas and a carrier gas to nose, mouth and ears. As a gas the hydrogen peroxide diffuses and is capable of traveling to the most difficult locations. 
     The applicants set up tests to determine the efficiency of the present invention. A dry carrier gas was passed thru a cell containing a solution of 3 per cent Hydrogen Peroxide available in the drug stores. The cell output was far from the solution surface to allow only a mixture of carrier gas and hydrogen peroxide gas to be delivered to a solution of Potassium Permanganate, which normally is pink, turning it yellow that indicated the carrier gas contained Hydrogen Peroxide gas. The tests were performed at 90 and 70 per cent relative humidity and the carrier gas was dry air but other dry carrier gases may be used. 
     During a hard breath-hold, the epiglottis closes the access to the lungs. Then the nose, mouth and ears can be irrigated with Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas. After irrigation the air in the lungs is expelled thru the nose and mouth to remove the Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas. Some Hydrogen Peroxide remains trapped in the mucus for a short period extending the germ killer action. 
     At present there is not a simple and practical method to irrigate the nose, mouth and ears with Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 7,347,201 is complicated and would require extensive modifications to accomplish delivery of Hydrogen Peroxide gas. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 7,244,354 is extremely complicated and uses ozone dissolved in water or solution. 
     The present invention provides an economical and easy way to destroy the majority of harmful microorganisms infesting the nose, mouth and ears. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The principal object of the present invention is to provide a method to irrigate the nose, mouth and ears with Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas that is simple, is portable and requires minimum mental effort to operate. 
     It is also an object of the present invention to provide a method, which is inexpensive. 
     Another object of the present invention is to provide a method that is attractive and pleasant to use. 
     A further object is to provide a method that will contribute to a healthy life. 
     For accomplishing these objects a Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas is pumped into the nose, mouse or ears using a nozzle. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  shows the most relevant components of the device to irrigate the nose, mouth and ears with Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas. 
         FIG. 2  is a cross sectional view of the Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas delivery nozzle with a cylindrical cavity to accept the feeding hose, and protective cap. 
         FIG. 3  is a cross sectional view of the Hydrogen Peroxide rich gas delivery nozzle with a cylindrical extension to fit inside the feeding hose, and protective cap. 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Referring to  FIG. 1  the device generally designated  10  comprises a carrier gas pump  11  connected with hose  12  to a gas filter  13 . Said carrier gas pump  11  is also connected with hose  14  to carrier gas dryer cell  15  containing silica gel desiccant or equivalent  16 . Said  15  has at entrance and exit wire mesh  17  to prevent escape of  16 . Said  15  is connected with hose  18  to a first tube  19  of bubbling cell  20  made of translucent material. Said  19  penetrates lid  21  of  20  and has at the end an air stone  22  close to the bottom of said  20 . One end of a second tube  23  is just long enough to penetrate said lid  21 . The other end of  23  is connected to one end of hose  24 , and the other end of  24  is connected to delivery nozzle  25  or  35 . Cap  33  fits tight  25  and  35  to prevent access of dust and insects during storage. Said  20  is filled with solution  26  of hydrogen peroxide up to indicating mark  27  to allow only a mixture of hydrogen peroxide gas and carrier gas to exit thru said  24 . Electric power  28  from batteries or utility service feeds said  11  via momentary normally open push button switch  29 . Light shield  30  covers said  20  and can be removed during refilling to make visible said  27 . 
     Referring to  FIG. 2  nozzle  25  is of sufficient length and diameter to be held by fingers. One end of said  25  has a cylindrical cavity  31  to accept tight hose  24 . The other end  32  of said  25  is conical to facilitate alignment, of diameter large enough to prevent penetration in human nostril and ears. A cap  33  fits tight to  25  to prevent access of dust and insects during storage. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3  nozzle  35  is of sufficient length and diameter to be held by fingers. One end of said  35  has a cylindrical extension  36  to penetrate tight hose  24 . The other end  37  of said  35  is conical to facilitate alignment, of diameter large enough to prevent penetration in human nostril and ears. A cap  33  fits tight to  35  to prevent access of dust and insects during storage. 
     Although the invention has been disclosed in its prefer forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the invention of the preferred forms has been made by way of examples, that numerous changes in the detail of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.