Claims
- 1. An aerosolization apparatus comprising:
a body having an inlet; an endpiece having an outlet, the endpiece being connectable to the body to define a chamber, wherein the chamber is sized to receive a capsule containing a pharmaceutical formulation in a manner which allows the capsule to move within the chamber; a connection mechanism to provide selective connection of the endpiece to the body, wherein a rotational force between the endpiece and the body is needed to connect or disconnect the endpiece from the body, the rotational force being applied about an axis passing through the chamber; and a puncturing mechanism capable of providing an opening in the capsule; whereby when a user inhales, air enters into the chamber through the inlet so that the pharmaceutical formulation is aerosolized within the chamber and the aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation is delivered to the user through the outlet.
- 2. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the inlet is shaped to provide a swirling air flow in the chamber.
- 3. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the body has a plurality of inlets.
- 4. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads.
- 5. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads having a thread angle of less than about 9 degrees.
- 6. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads having a thread angle of less than about 7 degrees.
- 7. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads and wherein the threads include a recessed portion.
- 8. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads and wherein the threads include a recessed portion that is recessed at an angle of less than about 75 degrees.
- 9. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the connection mechanism comprises a protrusion that is receivable within a slot, the slot comprising a longitudinally extending portion and a transversely extending portion.
- 10. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the slot comprises means for securing the protrusion within the slot.
- 11. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the means for securing comprises a bump on the transversely extending portion.
- 12. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the means for securing comprises one or more sloping surfaces in the slot.
- 13. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the means for securing comprises a second longitudinally extending portion of the slot.
- 14. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the puncturing mechanism is adapted to puncture a single end of the capsule.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the chamber is elongated and has a longitudinal axis, and wherein the longitudinal axis of the chamber and the longitudinal axis of the capsule form an angle of less than about 45 degrees during use.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the chamber is elongated and wherein the capsule is received lengthwise within the elongated chamber.
- 17. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the width of the chamber is less than the length of the capsule.
- 18. An aerosolization apparatus comprising:
a body having an inlet; an endpiece having an outlet, the endpiece being connectable to the body to define a chamber, wherein the chamber is sized to receive a capsule containing a pharmaceutical formulation in a manner which allows the capsule to move within the chamber; a connection mechanism to provide selective connection of the endpiece to the body, wherein the connection mechanism comprises engageable threads; and a puncturing mechanism capable of providing an opening in the capsule; whereby when a user inhales, air enters into the chamber through the inlet so that the pharmaceutical formulation is aerosolized within the chamber and the aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation is delivered to the user through the outlet.
- 19. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the engageable threads have a thread angle of less than about 9 degrees.
- 20. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the engageable threads have a thread angle of less than about 7 degrees.
- 21. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the engageable threads include a recessed portion.
- 22. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the engageable threads include a recessed portion that is recessed at an angle of less than about 75 degrees.
- 23. An aerosolization apparatus comprising:
a body having an inlet; an endpiece having an outlet, the endpiece being connectable to the body to define a chamber, wherein the chamber is sized to receive a capsule containing a pharmaceutical formulation in a manner which allows the capsule to move within the chamber; a connection mechanism to provide selective connection of the endpiece to the body, wherein the connection mechanism comprises a protrusion that is receivable within a slot, the slot comprising a longitudinally extending portion and a transversely extending portion; and a puncturing mechanism capable of providing an opening in the capsule; whereby during inhalation air enters into the chamber through the inlet so that the pharmaceutical formulation is aerosolized within the chamber and the aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation is delivered to the user through the outlet.
- 24. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 23 wherein the slot comprises means for securing the protrusion within the slot.
- 25. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the means for securing comprises a bump on the transversely extending portion.
- 26. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the means for securing comprises one or more sloping surfaces in the slot.
- 27. An aerosolization apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the means for securing comprises a second longitudinally extending portion of the slot.
- 28. A method of providing an aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation, the method comprising:
providing a body and an endpiece, the endpiece being connectable to the body when a rotational force is applied thereto to define a chamber, the chamber being sized to receive a capsule containing a pharmaceutical formulation, wherein the rotation force is applied about an axis that passes through the chamber; and aerosolizing the pharmaceutical formulation when a user inhales by causing air to flow through an inlet in the body, within the chamber, and through an outlet in the endpiece to provide the aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation to the user.
- 29. A method according to claim 28 wherein the endpiece and the body are connectable by engaging threads.
- 30. A method according to claim 29 wherein the threads have a thread angle of less than about 7 degrees.
- 31. A method according to claim 29 wherein the threads have a recessed portion.
- 32. A method according to claim 28 wherein the endpiece and the body are connectable by inserting a protrusion into a slot.
- 33. A method according to claim 28 wherein the pharmaceutical formulation comprises a dry powder.
- 34. A method of aerosolizing a pharmaceutical formulation, the method comprising:
inserting a capsule containing a pharmaceutical formulation into a chamber in a body; rotating an endpiece relative to the body to connect the endpiece to the body, the rotation being about an axis passing through the chamber; before, during, or after inserting the capsule into the chamber, providing an opening in the capsule; and inhaling through an opening in the endpiece to cause air to flow into the chamber through an inlet in the body thereby aerosolizing the pharmaceutical formulation.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 wherein the chamber is elongated and wherein the capsule is inserted lengthwise into the elongated chamber.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/336,320 filed on Nov. 14, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336320 |
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