Trigger-based wireless broadcasting for aerosol delivery devices
US-2024424234-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2019366019A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019366019-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916429674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A medication delivery system including a holding chamber having an input and an output end, a backpiece coupled to the input end of the holding chamber and having an electrical circuit and an opening. An MDI includes an insert portion moveable between an engaged position wherein the insert portion is received in the opening and a disengaged position wherein the insert portion is removed from the opening, and at least one contact that completes the electrical circuit when the insert portion is in the engaged position.
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1 . A medication delivery system comprising: a holding chamber having an input and an output end; a backpiece coupled to the input end of the holding chamber and comprising an electrical circuit and an opening; an MDI comprising an insert portion moveable between an engaged position wherein the insert portion is received in the opening and a disengaged position wherein the insert portion is removed from the opening, and at least one contact that completes the electrical circuit when the insert portion is in the engaged position. 2 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein the at least one contact comprises a pair of spaced apart contacts. 3 . The medication delivery system of claim 2 wherein the MDI comprises a label defining the pair of contacts. 4 . The medication delivery system of claim 2 wherein the MDI comprises an actuator boot defining the insert portion, and further comprising an adapter releasably coupled to the actuator boot, wherein the adapter includes the pair of contacts. 5 . The medication delivery system of claim 4 wherein the pair of contacts comprise a pair of magnets, and wherein the actuator is magnetically coupled to the backpiece when the insert portion is in the engaged position. 6 . The medication delivery system of claim 6 further comprising a resistor electrically coupled between the pair of magnets. 7 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein one of the holding chamber or backpiece comprises a flow sensor. 8 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein the holding chamber comprises an LED spaced apart from a photodetector. 9 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein the holding chamber comprises a reflective surface facing radially inwardly, wherein the reflective surface is disposed along an interior and/or exterior surface of the holding chamber. 10 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein the holding chamber comprises a light absorbent overlay applied to an interior and/or exterior surface of the holding chamber. 11 . The medication delivery system of claim 1 wherein the holding chamber comprises a flow indicator, a photodiode and an LED, wherein the flow indicator is moveable between first and second positions in response to one or both of an inhalation and exhalation flow, and wherein a light curtain between the photodiode and LED is interrupted when the indicator is in one of the first or second positions. 12 . The medication delivery system of claim 7 further comprising a microphone positioned adjacent to or interiorly of the holding chamber. 13 . A method of assembling a medication delivery system comprising: coupling a backpiece to an input end of a holding chamber, wherein the backpiece comprises an electrical circuit and defines an opening to an interior of the holding chamber; inserting an insert portion of an MDI through the opening of the backpiece; and completing the electrical circuit with at least one contact disposed on the MDI. 14 . The method of claim 13 wherein the at least one contact comprises a pair of spaced apart contacts disposed on the MDI. 15 . The method of claim 14 wherein the MDI comprises a label defining the pair of contacts. 16 . The method of claim 14 wherein the MDI comprises an actuator boot defining the insert portion, and further comprising an adapter releasably coupled to the actuator boot, wherein the adapter includes the pair of contacts. 17 . The method of claim 16 wherein the pair of contacts comprise a pair of magnets, and further comprising magnetically coupling the backpiece to the MDI when the insert portion is inserted through the opening. 18 . The method of claim 17 further comprising a resistor electrically coupled between the pair of magnets. 19 . The method of claim 13 wherein one of the holding chamber and/or backpiece comprises a flow sensor. 20 . The method of claim 13 wherein the holding chamber and/or backpiece comprises an LED spaced apart from a photodetector. 21 . The method of claim 13 wherein the holding chamber comprises a reflective surface facing radially inwardly, wherein the reflective surface is disposed along an interior and/or exterior surface of the holding chamber. 22 . The method of claim 13 wherein the holding chamber comprises a light absorbent overlay applied to an interior and/or exterior surface of the holding chamber. 23 . The method of claim 13 wherein the holding chamber comprises a flow indicator, a photodiode and an LED, wherein the flow indicator is moveable between first and second positions in response to one or both of an inhalation and exhalation flow, and wherein a light curtain between the photodiode and LED is interrupted when the indicator is in one of the first or second positions. 24 . The method of claim 13 further comprising a microphone positioned adjacent to and/or interiorly of the holding chamber. 25 . An identification accessory for coupling an MDI to a holding chamber comprising: a faceplate having an opening shaped to receive an insert portion of the MDI; and an adapter releasably coupled to the faceplate, the adapter comprising a retention member shaped to engage the MDI. 26 . The identification accessory of claim 25 wherein the faceplate comprises a pair of spaced apart magnets electrically connected to a passive and/or active electronic component. 27 . The identification accessory of claim 26 wherein the passive electronic component comprises a resistor. 28 . The identification accessory of claim 26 wherein the magnets are adapted to engage a backpiece component of a holding chamber. 29 . The identification accessory of claim 25 wherein the adapter comprises a U-shaped yoke defining a second opening aligned with the first opening. 30 . The identification accessory of claim 25 wherein one of the adapter and/or faceplate comprises one or more tabs releasably engaged with notches on the other of the adapter and/or faceplate.
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