Inhaler

US2016193433A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016193433-A1
Application numberUS-201615071494-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 16, 2016
Priority dateMay 18, 2006
Publication dateJul 7, 2016
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Abstract

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An inhaler for delivering a preferably powdered formulation from a blister strip having a plurality of blister pouches. In order to achieve a compact simple construction for the inhaler and an easy action for the blister strip, the carrier extends over a circumferential angle of the inhaler of less than 360°. In particular, the carrier is guided between two deflectors with an at least substantially constant curvature, and preferably, exclusively along an outer wall of the inhaler. A conveying device of the inhaler has four drive wheels of the same diameter which are arranged on a common radius and are driven by common drive means in the same direction of rotation.

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What is claimed is: 1 . Inhaler for delivering a powdered formulation from a flexible strip with a plurality of individual receptacles, each of which contains a dose of the formulation, comprising: a removal device having a piercing element adapted for opening the receptacles individually for removal of the doses of formulation, a conveying device for advancing the strip stepwise so as to bring an individual receptacle to be opened into alignment with the piercing element, a movement device a cam and follower arrangement for moving at least a portion of the strip with an individual receptacle to be opened to the piercing element so as to cause the individual receptacle to be opened by the piercing element after the strip has been advanced by the conveying device, and a mouthpiece for delivering the formulation in nebulized or atomized form and an associated cover which is movable for opening and closing the mouthpiece, and wherein the conveying device is actuated by at least one of the opening and closing movements of the cover and wherein the conveying device has a planet gear for advancing the strip. 2 . Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the movement device cam and follower arrangement comprises a guide element which is movable in a sliding manner relative to the piercing element, slot being formed in the guide element that is engaged by pin displaced along the slot by movement of the cover. 3 . Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the conveying device, for stepwise advancing of the strip, comprises deflectors between which the strip extends, the conveying device being operable to advance the flexible strip around said deflectors, and at least one of the following features: the strip extends over a circumferential angle of the inhaler of less than 360°; the strip is guided between the deflectors with an at least substantially constant curvature; the strip extends exclusively in an annular segment of the inhaler; and a portion of the strip between the deflectors extends exclusively along an outer wall of the inhaler. 4 . Inhaler according to claim 3 , wherein the strip extends exclusively between two deflectors. 5 . Inhaler according to claim 3 , wherein the strip is guided between two deflectors, at least substantially along an outer and inner arc. 6 . Inhaler according to claim 3 , wherein each of the deflectors deflect the strip through at least 160°. 7 . Inhaler according to claim 3 , wherein portions of the strip between the deflectors are guided at an at least substantially constant spacing from one another. 8 . Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the conveying device comprises a plurality of wheels for at least one of stepwise advancing and guiding of the strip; wherein the wheels are of equal diameter, are at the same radial distance from the centre of the inhaler, are driven by common drive means, and have the same direction of rotation. 9 . Inhaler according to claim 8 , wherein the wheels have a diameter that essentially corresponds to the spacing of the receptacles. 10 . Inhaler according to claim 8 , wherein said plurality of wheels of the conveying device directly act on the strip and all of the wheels acting on the strip are driven. 11 . Inhaler according to claim 3 , wherein the conveying device has a non-return mechanism which forms a travel limiter for preventing reverse movement of the strip to position the respective receptacle in a defined position for a next delivery. 12 . Inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the conveying device forms the sole drive for moving the strip. 13 . Inhaler according to claim 1 , comprising a substantially round housing which is flattened or indented on one side. 14 . Inhaler according to claim 13 , wherein the flattened or indented side is formed by a portion of the housing and by a portion of a cover of the inhaler which is adjacent to said portion of the housing when the inhaler is closed.

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Classifications

  • the dosages being arranged on a tape, e.g. strips · CPC title

  • with fixed piercing or cutting means · CPC title

  • Powder · CPC title

  • with caps · CPC title

  • using capsules, e.g. to be perforated or broken-up · CPC title

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What does patent US2016193433A1 cover?
An inhaler for delivering a preferably powdered formulation from a blister strip having a plurality of blister pouches. In order to achieve a compact simple construction for the inhaler and an easy action for the blister strip, the carrier extends over a circumferential angle of the inhaler of less than 360°. In particular, the carrier is guided between two deflectors with an at least substanti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boehringer Ingelheim Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M15/0051. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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