Breath-activated metered-dose inhaler
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1. An apparatus for dispensing air-mixed medication comprising:
- a mouthpiece having a first tube disposed within a second tube, the first tube having a medication discharge passage for discharging a medication, the second tube having ends and a permanent air channel therethrough such that the air channel does not communicate with the discharge passage and the air channel communicates with ambient air at either ends of the second tube;
a first air source for air/medication mixing within the discharge passage;
a second air source for air/medication mixing outside the discharge passage and a nozzle disposed within the mouthpiece for receiving a canister containing the medication, the nozzle having a conduit for communication with the canister and the nozzle defining a bleed hole that is in communication with the conduit and ambient air for providing ambient air to the conduit for allowing air/medication mixing in the nozzle.
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Abstract
The invention provides a device for dispensing medication in the respiratory system, with provision for breath-activation; open and closed-mouth technique; recording and control of dosage; and enhanced atomization of liquid medication. This is accomplished with a device that uses a medication canister with an integral battery and circuitry, the battery providing power for electro-mechanical activation, counting medication dosage used or remaining, and controlling device activation. The invention has capability for use with dry and wet medication, and is easily cocked with a simple manual action.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for dispensing air-mixed medication comprising:
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a mouthpiece having a first tube disposed within a second tube, the first tube having a medication discharge passage for discharging a medication, the second tube having ends and a permanent air channel therethrough such that the air channel does not communicate with the discharge passage and the air channel communicates with ambient air at either ends of the second tube;
a first air source for air/medication mixing within the discharge passage;
a second air source for air/medication mixing outside the discharge passage and a nozzle disposed within the mouthpiece for receiving a canister containing the medication, the nozzle having a conduit for communication with the canister and the nozzle defining a bleed hole that is in communication with the conduit and ambient air for providing ambient air to the conduit for allowing air/medication mixing in the nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
a first position on the first tube for facilitating closed-mouth technique; and
a second position on the second tube for facilitating open-mouth technique.
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8. The apparatus of claim 7:
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wherein the second position provides less oropharynx deposition than the first position.
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9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus is activated by breath activation.
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10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising an electronic sensor for producing a signal in response to a breath.
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11. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising an air flow by-pass for diverting air around the sensor during medication discharge.
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12. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a mechanical actuator for dispensing the medication, the actuator is manually cocked prior to breath activation.
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13. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a sound-dampening device acting after breath activation.
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14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the sound-dampening device is a dashpot.
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15. An apparatus for dispensing air-mixed medication comprising:
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a main body having a mouthpiece extending therefrom, the mouthpiece having a first tube defining a medication discharge passage for discharging a medication and disposed within a second tube, the second tube having ends and a permanent air channel therethrough such that the air channel does not communicate with the discharge passage and the air channel communicates with ambient air at either ends of the second tube;
a nozzle disposed within the mouthpiece for receiving a canister containing the medication, the nozzle having a conduit for communication with the canister and the nozzle defining a bleed hole that is in communication with the conduit and ambient air for providing ambient air to the conduit for allowing air/medication mixing in the nozzle and outside of the discharge passage;
the first tube defining a constriction area adjacent to the nozzle for providing a venturi effect for air/medication mixing within the discharge passage.
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