Claims
- 1. An inhalation device for connection to an inhaler having a pharmaceutically active substance in a reservoir of said inhaler when connected to the inhalation device, the device comprising:
- a first element that has connecting structure adapted to be connected to the inhaler, such that air drawn from the air outlet of the inhaler passes through said first element;
- a second element slidably connected to said first element;
- a dispersing chamber, defined by said first element and said second element and having a outlet with a valve element permitting flow of air and said substance out of said chamber to a patient but preventing flow of air into said chamber, the relative movement of said first element and said second element being capable of increasing the volume of said dispersing chamber and decreasing pressure by closing said valve element therein so as to draw air through and from said inhaler with said substance entrained therein into said dispersing chamber.
- 2. The inhalation device of claim 1, further comprising a sealing member to create a seal between said first element and said second element.
- 3. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein said connecting structure of said first element has an opening sized and shaped to mate with the air outlet of the inhaler to which the air outlet of the inhaler is fitted with an air-tight seal.
- 4. The inhalation device of claim 3 wherein the opening in said first element is in direct alignment with an opening of the air outlet of the inhaler.
- 5. The inhalation device of claim 1, further comprising a first valve connected to said first element, said first valve designed to open when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates a decrease in pressure in said dispersing chamber and air is drawn through the inhaler into said dispersing chamber, said first valve being designed to close when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates an increase in pressure in said dispersing chamber.
- 6. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the inhaler is a conventional dry-powder inhaler.
- 7. The inhalation device of claim 6 wherein the inhaler has a manoeuvering apparatus, said manoeuvering apparatus including a dosing unit and a dosing disc, for feeding a dose of the pharmaceutically active substance from a loading position to a position for inhalation in the inhalation channel of the inhaler.
- 8. The inhalation device of claim 7 wherein the breath-actuated dry-powder inhaler is a TURBUHALER inhaler.
- 9. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the first element is rigidly mounted on the air outlet of the inhaler.
- 10. The inhalation device of claim 7, further comprising a sleeve surrounding said second element, said sleeve being rotatable relative to said second element, and said sleeve capable of being connected to the inhaler.
- 11. The inhalation device of claim 10 wherein the manoeuvering apparatus is fixedly connected to said sleeve, so that rotation of said sleeve relative to said second element causes rotation of the manoeuvering apparatus of the inhaler and positions a dose of pharmaceutically active substance for inhalation.
- 12. The inhalation device of claim 1, further comprising a biasing element between said first element and said second element.
- 13. The inhalation device of claim 12 wherein said biasing element is a spiral spring.
- 14. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein said first element is in the form of a piston.
- 15. The inhalation device of claim 2 wherein said sealing member is an O-ring.
- 16. The inhalation device of claim 15 wherein said O-ring sealing member is arranged in a circular groove provided along an outer surface of said first element.
- 17. The inhalation device of claim 1, further comprising a final air outlet through which a user may access air with said pharmaceutically active substance entrained therein from said dispersing chamber.
- 18. The inhalation device of claim 17 wherein said final air outlet of the device comprises a mouth piece or nose adapter.
- 19. The inhalation device of claim 17 wherein a further conical region connects said dispersing chamber to said final air outlet.
- 20. The inhalation device of claim 3 wherein said opening of said first element sized and shaped to mate with the air outlet of the inhaler has a generally conical shape.
- 21. An inhalation device for connection to an inhaler having a pharmaceutically active substance in a reservoir of said inhaler when connected to the device, the device comprising:
- a first element that is connected to the inhaler, such that air drawn from the air outlet of the inhaler passes through said first element;
- a second element slidably connected to said first element;
- a dispersing chamber, defined by said first element and said second element, the relative movement of said first element and said second element being capable of increasing the volume of said dispersing chamber and decreasing pressure therein so as to draw air with said substance entrained therein from said inhaler into said dispersing chamber;
- a first valve connected to said first element, said first valve designed to open when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates a decrease in pressure in said dispersing chamber and air is drawn through the inhaler into said dispersing chamber, said first valve being designed to close when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates an increase in pressure in said dispersing chamber;
- a second valve connected to said second element, said second valve designed to close when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates a decrease in pressure in said dispersing chamber and air is drawn through the inhaler into said dispersing chamber, said second valve being designed to open when the relative movement of said first element and said second element creates an increase in pressure in said dispersing chamber.
- 22. The inhalation device of claim 21 wherein said first and second valves are designed to open when a user draws a breath through the air outlet of the inhaler.
- 23. The inhalation device of claim 22 wherein said first and second valves are formed as thin membranes fixed at one end to said first element and said second element, respectively, and freely moveable at the other end.
- 24. A method of preparing a dose of pharmaceutically active powdered substance for inhalation therapy comprising the steps of:
- providing an inhaler, said inhaler containing the pharmaceutically active powdered substance;
- providing an inhalation device, said inhalation device having a first element that has connecting structure adapted to be attached to said inhaler, a second element slidably connected to said first element, a dispersing chamber defined by said first element and said second element, and an outlet with a valve element permitting flow of air and said substance out of said chamber to a patient but preventing flow of air into said chamber;
- connecting said inhaler to said inhalation device;
- moving said first element and said second element relative to each other so that the volume of said dispersing chamber increases and creates a decrease in pressure by closing said valve element therein, which decrease in pressure draws air through and from the inhalation channel and activates said inhaler, thereby dispersing the pharmaceutically active powdered substance in said dispersing chamber.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising the step of forcing the air and the dispersed pharmaceutically active powder out of the inhalation device through said mouthpiece.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of forcing the air and dispersed pharmaceutically active powder out of the inhalation device through said mouthpiece is achieved by moving said first element and said second element relative to each other so that the volume of said dispersing chamber decreases and creates a positive pressure therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/SE 95/01539 filed Dec. 12, 1995.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/SE95/01539 |
12/19/1995 |
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6/19/1996 |
6/19/1996 |
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WO96/19253 |
6/27/1996 |
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