Inhalers as well as protective device and breath indicator

US12128178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12128178-B2
Application numberUS-202015734744-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2020
Priority dateMay 24, 2019
Publication dateOct 29, 2024
Grant dateOct 29, 2024

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An inhaler with a protective device for protecting the inhaler against removal or replacement of the cartridge, having a readiness indicator for displaying a not-ready-to-trigger state or a ready-to-trigger state, and a breath indicator. Also, an inhaler with an insert for putting the inhaler into a ready-to-trigger state and/or for breaking a tamper-proof seal.

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What is claimed is: 1. Inhaler for dispensing a medication, comprising: a housing, a cartridge for the medication that is received in the housing, and a protective device for protecting the inhaler against removal or replacement of the cartridge, the protective device damaging or causing damage in response to attempts to remove or replace the cartridge, whereby the inhaler becomes unusable for dispensing the medication without the protective device being repaired or replaced, wherein the protective device has at least one fastening device which holds the cartridge in the inhaler or parts of the inhaler together, the fastening device being configured to be damaged when the inhaler is tampered with for the purpose of removing or replacing the cartridge, such that the inhaler is rendered unusable for the further administration of the medication due to the fastening device being no longer able to hold the cartridge in the inhaler or the parts of the inhaler together. 2. Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the protective device is constructed so as to be damaged or destroyed when the cartridge is removed from the housing, such that the inhaler is rendered unusable for dispensing the medication without the protective device being repaired or replaced, and wherein the protective device holds at least one of the cartridge in the inhaler or parts of the inhaler together, such that the damaging or destroying of the protective device due to removing or replacing the cartridge terminates said holding of the cartridge in the inhaler or holding of the parts of the inhaler together. 3. Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one fastening device extends on a side facing away from the cartridge along a longitudinal axis of the protective device, so that a separating action on the housing in a region of the cartridge results in the damage by which the protective device is unable to hold at least one of the cartridge in the inhaler or the parts of the inhaler together. 4. Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one fastening device has an arm which carries a latching element for latching of the protective device, wherein by separating the arm or by damaging the latching element, the protective device is unable to hold the cartridge in the inhaler or the parts of the inhaler together. 5. Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one fastening device extends over a length that exceeds the length of the cartridge. 6. Inhaler according to claim 1 , further comprising an insert which puts the inhaler in a ready-to-use state by insertion thereof, wherein for dispensing a medication, the insert is held by the protective device in an inserted position, wherein damaging of the protective device renders the protective device unable to hold the insert in the inserted position. 7. Inhaler according to claim 6 , wherein the insert or a slide-in guide is formed of multiple parts which are connected together by the at least one fastening device, so that damage to the protective device enables the insert or slide-in guide to move in a manner rendering the inhaler unusable for dispensing of the medication. 8. Inhaler for dispensing a medication, comprising: a housing, a cartridge for the medication that is received in the housing, and means for providing a not-ready-to-trigger state and a ready-to-trigger state, wherein the inhaler has to be shifted from the not-ready-to-trigger state into the ready-to-trigger state in order to be subsequently triggerable, and wherein the inhaler has a readiness indicator for at least one of displaying the ready-to-trigger state or the not-ready-to-trigger state, wherein the inhaler comprises an energy storage for driving a mechanical pressure generator for delivering the medication, wherein the not-ready-to-trigger state is a state starting from which the inhaler must first be prepared by adding energy to the energy storage in order to be ready to trigger and wherein the energy storage is supplied with energy upon shifting the inhaler into the ready-to-trigger state, so that delivery of the medication can be effected, wherein the readiness indicator is adapted to provide an optical display upon shifting the inhaler into the ready-to-trigger state. 9. Inhaler according to claim 8 , further comprising a dose indicator for displaying at least one of doses of the medication that have been dispensed or can still be dispensed or a fill level of a cartridge that has the medication, the readiness indicator being operated for at least partially concealing the dose indicator at least in one of the not-ready-to-trigger state or the ready-to-trigger state. 10. Inhaler according to claim 9 , wherein the dose indicator is visible through a housing window of the inhaler wherein the readiness indicator is displayable through the same window, and wherein the readiness indicator at least partially conceals the dose indicator in one of the not-ready-to-trigger state and ready-to-trigger state and unblocks visibility of the dose indicator in the other of the not-ready-to-trigger state and ready-to-trigger state. 11. Inhaler according to claim 9 , wherein the readiness indicator and the dose indicator share at least one of a housing window or a display. 12. Inhaler for dispensing a medication, further comprising an insert which, upon insertion of the insert into a housing of the inhaler, at least one of the following actions: i) puts the inhaler into a ready-to-use state or ii) automatically breaks a tamper-proof seal, wherein the inhaler further comprises a cartridge receiving a medication that is to be dispensed, and wherein the cartridge is prepared for removal of the medication inside the housing by said insertion of the insert. 13. Inhaler according to claim 12 , wherein the insert, in a delivery state of the inhaler, projects from the housing of the inhaler and is manually insertable at least partially further into the housing, and wherein the insert is manually insertable further into the housing to a latching position at which the insert engages irreversibly in an inserted position. 14. Inhaler according to claim 12 , wherein the insert has one or both of a dose indicator, or a readiness indicator for displaying a trigger readiness. 15. Inhaler according to claim 12 , wherein the insert has a dose indicator, wherein the insert has a pin on which at least one of the readiness indicator or an actuating section is provided for actuating the dose indicator, and wherein the pin is linearly movable in the insert and is secured against rotation. 16. Protective device for an inhaler having a cartridge for a medication that is received in a housing of the inhaler and wherein the protective device is adapted, in use, for protecting the inhaler against removal or replacement of the cartridge, so that the cartridge can be removed from the housing only by being damaged or destroyed, by which damage or destruction the inhaler is rendered unusable for administering the medication, wherein the protective device has at least one fastening device which has arms running along the protective device and on which latching elements are formed on an end thereof. 17. Protective device according to claim 16 , further comprising a sleeve-like receptacle for the cartridge. 18. Protective device according to claim 17 , further comprising a stop for limiting the movement of the cartridge, wherein the stop is formed in the receptacle, and the arms are fastened to the end of the receptacle on which the stop is provided, and on which the least one fastening device is

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  • preventing use · CPC title

  • Inhaling devices inserted into the nose · CPC title

  • using medicine packages with incorporated spraying means, e.g. aerosol cans (pocket atomiser of the injector type A61M11/08) · CPC title

  • preventing unwanted use · CPC title

  • Hindering inhalation before activation of the dispenser · CPC title

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What does patent US12128178B2 cover?
An inhaler with a protective device for protecting the inhaler against removal or replacement of the cartridge, having a readiness indicator for displaying a not-ready-to-trigger state or a ready-to-trigger state, and a breath indicator. Also, an inhaler with an insert for putting the inhaler into a ready-to-trigger state and/or for breaking a tamper-proof seal.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M15/0071. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 7 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).