Claims
- 1. A dry powder inhaler comprising:
a dispersion chamber; at least one bead in the dispersion chamber; a mouthpiece connecting into the dispersion chamber via at least one outlet opening; and an inlet having at least one inlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber, with the inlet not tangent to the dispersion chamber.
- 2. The inhaler of claim 1 where the inlet is a scoop inlet.
- 3. The inhaler of claim 1 where the inlet is a chord inlet.
- 4. The inhaler of claim 1 where the inlet connects into the dispersion chamber at an angle.
- 5. The inhaler of claim 1 further including an elongated exit tube extending from the dispersion chamber into the mouthpiece.
- 6. The inhaler of claim 1 with the dispersion chamber having a top wall and a bottom wall, and further including a chamber ring on the top wall, surrounding the outlet, and projecting towards the bottom wall, to prevent the at least one bead from moving into the outlet.
- 7. The inhaler of claim 1 with the dispersion chamber having a top wall and a bottom wall, and further including a central land area extending from bottom wall towards the top wall, and substantially aligned below the outlet, to prevent the at least one bead from moving into the outlet.
- 8. A dry powder inhaler comprising:
a dispersion chamber having walls forming a bead race; at least one bead in the dispersion chamber; a mouthpiece with at least one outlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber; and a chord inlet having at least one inlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber, with the inlet intersecting the bead race along a chord of the dispersion chamber, and with the chord inlet not tangent to the bead race.
- 9. A dry powder inhaler comprising:
a dispersion chamber containing a bead race having an outer wall; at least one bead in the dispersion chamber; a mouthpiece with at least one outlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber; and an inlet having at least one inlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber, with the inlet having an outer inlet wall positioned to the outside of a line tangent to the bead race.
- 10. An inhaler, comprising:
a mouthpiece tube having an inlet end and an outlet end; a dispersion chamber connecting into the inlet end of the mouthpiece tube; and at least one sheath air inlet extending into the mouthpiece tube adjacent to the inlet end.
- 11. The inhaler of claim 10 further comprising a plurality of radially spaced apart sheath air inlets into the mouthpiece adjacent to the inlet end of the mouthpiece tube.
- 12. The inhaler of claim 10 further comprising a ring extending into the inlet end of the mouthpiece tube at the at least one sheath air inlet.
- 13. The inhaler of claim 10 further comprising an elongated exit tube extending from the dispersion chamber into the inlet end of the mouthpiece tube.
- 14. The inhaler of claim 10 where the sheath air inlets extend between the inlet end of the mouthpiece tube and the dispersion chamber.
- 15. The inhaler of claim 11 where the plurality of sheath air inlets are equally radially spaced apart.
- 16. The inhaler of claim 13 where the exit tube and the inner walls of the mouthpiece tube form a sheath air region for axial flow of sheath air through the mouthpiece tube, to reduce deposition of particles within the inhaler.
- 17. The inhaler of claim 16 wherein the exit tube is asymmetrically positioned relative to the inner walls of the mouthpiece tube.
- 18. The inhaler of claim 10 where the mouthpiece tube comprises a hollow cylinder.
- 19. The inhaler of claim 10 wherein the mouthpiece tube comprises an expanding cone.
- 20. A method for delivering a dose of a pharmaceutical, comprising the steps of:
dispersing the pharmaceutical within a chamber, in air or a gas to form an aerosol; drawing the aerosol out of the chamber and into a mouthpiece tube; drawing sheath air into the mouthpiece tube, around the aerosol, to limit contact between the aerosol and the inner walls of the mouthpiece tube.
- 21. The method of claim 20 where the sheath air enters into the mouthpiece tube in a direction not parallel to the axis of the mouthpiece tube and then turns so that the sheath air flows in a direction parallel to the axis of the mouthpiece tube.
- 22. The method of claim 20 where the sheath air and the aerosol move at substantially the same speed.
- 23. A dry powder inhaler comprising:
a dispersion chamber; at least one bead in the dispersion chamber; a mouthpiece connecting into the dispersion chamber via at least one outlet opening; an inlet having at least one inlet opening connecting into the dispersion chamber; and a guide associated with the inlet opening for guiding air flow from the inlet into the chamber.
- 24. The inhaler of claim 1 where the outlet opening is centered with the dispersion chamber.
- 25. The inhaler of claim 1 where the inlet has a cross section shape selected from the group consisting of round, oval, elliptical, and equilateral quadrilateral with radiuses corners.
- 26. The inhaler of claim 16 where the sheath air region has a cross section area which varies due to at least one of the inside walls of the mouthpiece tube and the outside of the exit tube having a non round shape.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/495,494, filed Feb. 1, 2000 now pending, and incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09495494 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
Child |
09773261 |
Jan 2001 |
US |