Dry powder inhalator

US9981091B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9981091-B2
Application numberUS-201314397342-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2013
Priority dateMay 31, 2012
Publication dateMay 29, 2018
Grant dateMay 29, 2018

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A dry powder inhaler including a main body, a plurality of individual reservoirs, such as blisters, each containing a single dose of powder, and disposed one behind another on a flexible strip, and an opening mechanism provided for opening an individual reservoir each time the device is actuated. The device includes first a displacement mechanism adapted to displace an individual reservoir to face the opening mechanism before and/or after each actuation, and a second displacement mechanism adapted to displace an individual reservoir against the opening mechanism on each actuation. The first displacement mechanism having an indexer wheel provided with a recess that receives an individual reservoir, the recess defined by a bottom wall and an inner side wall of said indexer wheel, and by an outer side wall formed on a separate adjustment element assembled on the indexer wheel.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dry powder inhaler device including a main body, said device comprising: a plurality of individual reservoirs, each reservoir containing a single dose of powder and disposed one behind another on a flexible strip; opening means for opening an individual reservoir each time the device is actuated; first displacement means adapted to displace an individual reservoir to face said opening means before and/or after each actuation; and second displacement means adapted to displace an individual reservoir against said opening means on each actuation; said first displacement means comprising an indexer wheel provided with a recess that receives an individual reservoir, said recess is defined by a bottom wall and an inner side wall of said indexer wheel and by an outer side wall formed on a separate adjustment element assembled on said indexer wheel. 2. The inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein said indexer wheel includes a plurality of recesses. 3. The inhaler according to claim 2 , wherein said separate adjustment element comprises a central sleeve and an annular outer wall that is connected to said central sleeve via a plurality of spacers, said spacers forming said outer side walls of said recesses of the indexer wheel. 4. The inhaler according to claim 2 , wherein, after assembling the separate adjustment element on the indexer wheel, the size of the recesses is substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the external size of cavities of the individual reservoirs. 5. The inhaler according to claim 1 , including an inhalation trigger system that comprises a deformable air chamber that co-operates with an inhalation piece, and a trigger element that co-operates with said air chamber, such that during inhalation through said inhalation piece, said air chamber is deformed and said trigger element actuates said opening means, such that during inhalation through the inhalation piece, a reservoir is opened by said opening means. 6. The inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein said second displacement means comprise movable support means that are displaceable between a non-dispensing position and a dispensing position, said movable support means being urged towards their dispensing position by resilient means and being held in their non-dispensing position by blocking means that are released by the user inhaling. 7. The inhaler according to claim 6 , wherein said indexer wheel is rotatably mounted on a pin of said movable support means. 8. The inhaler according to claim 6 , wherein the resilient means comprises a spring or a spring blade. 9. The inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein said opening means include a perforator element that is stationary relative to said main body and that is adapted to cut a closure wall of each one of the plurality of individual reservoirs in turn in such a manner that the cut portion does not obstruct the opening that is formed. 10. The inhaler according to claim 1 , including at least one cover element that is mounted to pivot on said main body between a closed position and an open position. 11. The inhaler according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of individual reservoirs are blisters. 12. The inhaler according to claim 11 , wherein, after assembling the separate adjustment element on the indexer wheel, the size of the recess is substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the external size of cavities of the blisters.

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What does patent US9981091B2 cover?
A dry powder inhaler including a main body, a plurality of individual reservoirs, such as blisters, each containing a single dose of powder, and disposed one behind another on a flexible strip, and an opening mechanism provided for opening an individual reservoir each time the device is actuated. The device includes first a displacement mechanism adapted to displace an individual reservoir to f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aptar France Sas
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 Tue May 29 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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