Respiratory device tracking system

US2022277821A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022277821-A1
Application numberUS-202217663492-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 16, 2022
Priority dateOct 19, 2013
Publication dateSep 1, 2022
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An inhaler tracker module is secured to an inhaler and has an activation sensor for sensing use of the inhaler. The tracker module includes a memory for storing inhaler use data, and a communications component for wirelessly transmitting the stored inhaler use data. The tracker module is wrapped around the inhaler body and includes a pressure switch located at the top of the canister to detect a user pressing the canister into the body for inhaler use. The tracking module has a standby mode in which it remains until inhaler use or until inhaler use data is stored and it is transmitted. A pairing function is provided.

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A tracking module for tracking the use of an inhaler in providing a patient with respiratory treatment, the inhaler having a body with a top at which is formed an opening into which is positioned a canister of respiratory medication, and having a bottom at which is formed a mouthpiece, the body and canister having complementary interactive configurations such that mechanically pressing a top of the canister to move the canister into the body causes the canister to deliver a treatment dose of the respiratory medication through the mouthpiece to be administered to the patient, the tracking module comprising: a flexible shell mounted around and in contact with the body of the inhaler, the flexible shell having embedded therein a tracking module memory, a tracking module battery, and a tracking module communications component, the flexible shell also comprising an inhaler use sensor that is pressure-activated and is located in a cap outside the flexible shell, the cap being connected to the shell with a flexible cable within which is located an electrical conductor connected with the inhaler use sensor, the cap being located in contact with the top of the canister such that a user must press the inhaler use sensor when depressing the inhaler canister for usage of the inhaler, which activates the inhaler use sensor, wherein the conductor of the flexible cable conducts inhaler use sensor activations to the tracking module memory for storing such activations as inhaler use data along with a respective date stamp for that inhaler use data, and the communications component is configured to wirelessly transmit the stored inhaler use data in the internal memory including the respective date stamp. 41 - 53 . (canceled) 54 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the flexible shell comprises two ends, each of which has a shape configured for interlocking with the shape of the other end to secure the flexible shell to the body of the inhaler. 55 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the flexible shell comprises an attachment device that comprises at least one of a snap, a magnet, and a hook-and-loop type fastener such as a Velcro® fastener, configured for securing the flexible shell to the body of the inhaler. 56 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the flexible shell comprises an attachment device that comprises a moldable metal wire embedded into the flexible shell, the moldable metal wire being shaped to grip the inhaler body. 57 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the tracking module communications component is configured to awaken from a standby mode, search for proximity to a local station, and transmit inhaler use data stored in the tracking module memory to a local station when a local station is found; and wherein the tracking module communications component is further configured to return to a standby mode after transmission of stored inhaler use data. 58 . The tracking module of claim 57 wherein the tracking module communications component is also configured in the event that the search for a local station is unsuccessful, to automatically continue trying at intervals to connect with a local station until successful; whereby the local station need not be in proximity when the inhaler body around which the flexible shell is secured is used. 59 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the tracking module communications component is also configured for pairing the tracking module to a local station and storing an identity of the paired local station in the tracking module memory. 60 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the tracking module communications component is also configured for pairing the tracking module to a local station and storing an identity of the paired local station in the tracking module memory. 61 . The tracking module of claim 40 further comprising a sync button located on the flexible shell, wherein the tracking module communications component is configured to receive a sync signal from the sync button when the sync button is pressed to pair the tracking module to a local station. 62 . The tracking module of claim 61 wherein the tracking module communications component is further configured to manually retry transmitting stored inhaler use data to a local station upon receiving a sync signal from the sync button. 63 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the tracking module communications component is further configured to automatically search for a paired local station when a date stamp is recorded. 64 . The tracking module of claim 40 wherein the flexible shell further comprises an embedded controller and a numerical display and wherein the embedded controller is configured to monitor the number of uses of the inhaler and based on the number of uses, indicate the number of doses remaining in a numerical display. 65 . A tracking module for tracking the use of an inhaler in providing a patient with respiratory treatment, the inhaler having a body with a top at which is formed an opening into which is positioned a canister of respiratory medication, and having a bottom at which is formed a mouthpiece, the body and canister having complementary interactive configurations such that mechanically pressing a top of the canister to move the canister into the body causes the canister to deliver a treatment dose of the respiratory medication through the mouthpiece to be administered to the patient, the tracking module comprising: a flexible shell mounted around and in contact with the body of the inhaler, the flexible shell having embedded therein a tracking module memory, a tracking module battery, and a tracking module communications component, the flexible shell also comprising an inhaler use sensor that is pressure-activated and is located in a cap outside the flexible shell, the cap being connected to the shell with a flexible cable within which is located an electrical conductor connected with the inhaler use sensor, the cap being located in contact with the top of the canister such that a user must press the inhaler use sensor when depressing the inhaler canister for usage of the inhaler which activates the inhaler use sensor, wherein the conductor of the flexible cable conducts inhaler use sensor activations to the tracking module memory for storing such activations as inhaler use data along with a respective date stamp for that inhaler use data, and wherein the tracking module communications component is configured to wirelessly transmit the stored inhaler use data stored in the tracking module memory including the respective date stamp; and wherein the tracking module communications component is configured to awaken from a standby mode, search for proximity to a local station, and transmit stored inhaler use data to a local station when a local station is found, and to return to a standby mode after transmission of stored inhaler use data. 66 . A tracking module for tracking the use of an inhaler in providing a patient with respiratory treatment, the inhaler having a body with a top at which is formed an opening into which is positioned a canister of respiratory medication, and having a bottom at which is formed a mouthpiece, the body and canister having complementary interactive configurations such that mechanically pressing a top of the canister to move the canister into the body causes the canister to deliver a treatment dose of the respiratory medication through the mouthpiece to be administered to the patient, the tracking module comprising: a flexible shell mounted around and in contact with the body of the inhaler,

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What does patent US2022277821A1 cover?
An inhaler tracker module is secured to an inhaler and has an activation sensor for sensing use of the inhaler. The tracker module includes a memory for storing inhaler use data, and a communications component for wirelessly transmitting the stored inhaler use data. The tracker module is wrapped around the inhaler body and includes a pressure switch located at the top of the canister to detect …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aptargroup Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G16H20/13. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 01 2022 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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