The invention concerns an inhaler component for forming a vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol by evaporation of a liquid material and optionally condensation of the formed vapor, comprising: an electric heating element for evaporating a portion of the liquid material; a wick with a capillary structure, which wick forms a composite with the heating element and automatically supplies the heating element with the liquid material; a carrier plate, preferably a printed circuit board, which carries the composite and on which the heating element is electrically contacted; a capillary gap formed at least partly by the carrier plate, for the automatic supplying of the composite with the liquid material, while one end portion of the wick extends into the capillary gap; a liquid container containing the liquid material, from which the capillary gap draws the liquid material.
In the present patent application, the term “inhaler” pertains to medical and nonmedical inhalers. Moreover, the term pertains to inhalers for the administering of pharmaceuticals and substances which have not been declared to be pharmaceuticals. The term furthermore pertains to smoking articles and cigarette replacement articles, such as are contained in European patent class A24F47/00B, insofar as these are intended to provide the user with a vapor/air mixture and/or a condensation aerosol. Nor should the term “inhaler” be subjected to any limitations in regard to how the formed vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol is supplied to the user or his body. The vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol can be inhaled into the lungs, but also supplied only to the oral cavity—without inhalation into the lungs.
By “capillary gap” is meant any gap which brings about a transport of liquid solely by virtue of the capillary effect of its boundary walls. Wicks, jacketed wicks, or channels filled with wick material are not capillary gaps.
The use of the singular “composite” does not exclude the presence of several composites. The invention explicitly includes arrangements with several composites.
WO 2010/045671 (Helmut Buchberger) specifies an inhaler component for the intermittent, inhalation-synchronized or draught-synchronized formation of a vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol, consisting of (
The liquid container 4 in the view according to
The problem of the invention is to eliminate the above-indicated disadvantages of the arrangement known from the prior art. In particular, the problem of the invention is to configure an inhaler component of the kind described above so that a relatively compact overall arrangement can be accomplished with a correspondingly small structural volume. Moreover, it should also be possible to provide capillary gaps with a larger surface coverage.
The problem is solved by the characterizing features of patent claim 1. Accordingly, it is provided that the capillary gap at least partially covers the liquid container on the outside, in a view perpendicular to the carrier plate. In the sense of the present invention, it also counts as “covering” when yet other components are arranged between the capillary gap and the liquid container. If one considers the fact that the components forming the capillary gap require but little space vertically to the carrier plate, it will be appreciated that the arrangement of the invention can save on structural space.
In one modification of the invention, the composite at least partially covers the liquid container on the outside, in a view perpendicular to the carrier plate. In the sense of the present invention, it also counts as “covering” when yet other components are arranged between the composite and the liquid container. If one considers the fact that the composite is generally a relatively thin structure, it will be clear that this further covering can save on structural space even more.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the carrier plate is mounted for at least a section on the liquid container. Thus, the liquid container and the carrier plate are arranged in a stack. It is especially advantageous in terms of design for the liquid container to have essentially the shape of a cuboid, and the carrier plate is mounted for at least a section on one side surface of the cuboid. In this way, the available structural space can be utilized optimally. The carrier plate preferably consists of a printed circuit board, especially a so-called multilayer printed circuit board. In this way, the printed tracks carrying electric heating current to and from can be divided among several layers, so that even very large heating currents can be transported mostly free of loss.
The invention furthermore involves an inhaler comprising an inhaler component according to the invention, as described above. Thus, the inhaler component can also be only one part, especially an interchangeable part, of an inhaler.
The invention will now be explained more closely by means of a sample embodiment according to the drawings. There are shown:
The inhaler component 2 consists of a housing 3, which [has] a mouthpiece 4 similar to a tobacco pipe formed at one end face. The housing 3 is preferably made of plastic. The inhaler component 2 contains a liquid material, which is electrically evaporated inside the housing 3 and converted into an inhalable vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol. The formed vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol is presented to the user through the mouthpiece 4. Essentially, all substances and preparations can be considered as the liquid material that evaporate mostly free of residue under atmospheric conditions This condition is also fulfilled when the particular substance or preparation is present in diluted form, such as dissolved in water and/or ethanol, and the solution evaporates largely free of residue. Thanks to a sufficiently high dilution in an easily volatile solvent such as water and/or ethanol, even hard to evaporate substances can also fulfill the above given condition, and avoid or substantially reduce a thermal decomposition of the liquid material.
The aerosol particles produced by condensation generally have a mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) of less than 2 μm and therefore also reach the alveoli. The inhaler according to the invention is especially suitable for administration of substances with systemic action—especially active substances which display their principal effect in the central nervous system. As an example, one can mention nicotine, whose boiling point is 246 degrees C. The aerosol particles containing nicotine are deposited primarily in the bronchi and alveoli, where the active substance instantly passes into the blood stream. A few seconds later the nicotine reaches the brain in targeted concentration and can display the known effects there.
The inhaler part 1 consists of a main housing 5, which again is preferably made of plastic. The main housing 5 contains at least one battery 6 and an electrical circuit 7 (shown by dotted lines in
As shown by
The mechanical coupling between the interchangeable inhaler component 2 and the reusable inhaler part 1 is by insertion tongues 8a and guide tabs 9a formed by the housing 3, which fit into corresponding insert sockets 8b and guide slots 9b formed by the main housing 5 of the reusable inhaler part 1. The insert tongues 8a and insert sockets 8b at the same time serve to channel the electrical energy into the interchangeable inhaler component 2 for evaporation of the liquid material, as will be shown in further detail below.
As is best shown by
The printed circuit board 11 protrudes from the housing 3 in the form of the already mentioned insertion tongues 8a. The two insertion tongues 8a serve to channel the electrical energy into the inhaler component 2. The electrical energy is supplied to the composites 10 via the conductor tracks 13. In
On the front side 11a of the printed circuit board 11 is placed an essentially platelike upper part 14, preferably consisting of plastic (see
The circuit board 11 rests by its back side 11b on a liquid container 19 containing the liquid material 18 (see
The liquid container 19 has at its lower end two closely arranged openings—the supply opening 20 and the vent opening 21 (see
The vent opening 21 corresponds with a vent groove 25 worked into the printed circuit board 11, which communicates in turn via the recess 12 with an inner space standing at atmospheric pressure. The vent opening 21 and the vent groove 25 bring about a pressure equalization, so that each portion of liquid material 18 that arrives in the capillary gap 16 is immediately replaced by an equal-volume portion of air.
The overlapping arrangement of the printed circuit board 11 and the liquid container 19, as well as the above-described arrangement of the supply opening 20, the admission opening 22 and the vent opening 21, make it possible to assure a relatively large capillary gap surface, which is necessary when several composites 10 alongside each other need to be supplied with the liquid material 18. The danger of liquid material 18 escaping at any site due to the action of gravity can be largely prevented. In the vertical position of the inhaler component 2 shown in
Before discussing in greater detail the mode of operation of the inhaler according to the invention, some further parts of the inhaler component 2 shall be described below. Even though these parts might not be immediately relevant to the invention, their description will help better understand the functioning of the invented inhaler component as a whole, and guarantee even more the implementability of the invention: between the upper part 14 and the housing 3 are arranged two open-pore absorbent sponges 27a, 27b (see
The sponges 27a, 27b rest on angle profiles 29a, 29b formed by a U-shaped carrier 29 (see
The supply of ambient air to the inhaler component 2 to form the vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol occurs through an intake snorkel 32 formed by the housing 3 (see
In what follows, the functioning of the inhaler shall be described in detail: a user couples a new inhaler component 2 to the reusable inhaler part 1. The electrical circuit 7 registers the coupling and allows if appropriate the performance of certain preparatory operations, such as one or more evaporation cycles with the goal of supplying the composites 10 with fresh liquid material 18 and/or to produce steady-state conditions. As soon as these operations are completed, the electrical circuit 7 signals the readiness of the inhaler, for example, by a light-emitting diode. The user brings the mouthpiece 4 of the inhaler up to his mouth and activates the switch 7a. At the same time, he begins to draw on the mouthpiece 4. The partial vacuum created in this way has the effect that air flows from the surroundings into the intake snorkel 32. After the air has passed through the flow throttle 34, the flow diverges at a right angle (see arrow in
The activating of the switch 7a has the effect that the circuit 7 turns on the heating current. The heating current is preferably switched on by means of a power MOSFET, while the supplied power can be adapted to the particular requirements by a clock pulse (duty cycle). This adapting can also be done within certain limits by the user with an interface, which enables him to influence the quantity of aerosol or smoke produced. The heating current is turned on for a preset period of time (“heating period”), which is typically 1.0 to 1.8 seconds. The heating current is supplied to the composites 10 via the insert tongues 8a and the conductor tracks 13 of the circuit board 11 and brings about an instant heat-up of the composites 10 and the liquid material 18 stored in the wicks, whereupon the liquid material 18 evaporates. The vapor is emitted into the chamber 28, where it mixes with the air flowing in through the air nozzle 31. The arrangement and dimensioning of the air nozzle 31 brings about a smooth and quick flow across the composites 10. This ensures that the vapor given off by the composites 10 experiences approximately the same mixing conditions all around, and the mixture of vapor and air is intimate. The air produces a cooling of the vapor, so that a condensation aerosol can also be formed, insofar as the evaporated liquid material 18 contains substances with sufficiently low vapor pressure—so-called aerosol-forming substances. A typical example of such aerosol-forming substances is glycerol.
The vapor/air mixture and/or condensation aerosol formed in the chamber 28 finally flows, in the sample embodiment, through yet another cooler 36 before it is presented to the user for inhalation through the mouthpiece 4 (see
Suitable fleecelike fiber materials can be ordered, for example, from the firm Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG, www.freudenberg-filtercom. The material consisting of polyolefin fibers and marketed under the brand Viledon® filter mats is prepared by customer specification, and the material properties can be adjusted so that the end product is largely permeable to the fine particles of the condensation aerosol created. A suitable foam material can be ordered, for example, from the firm Dunlop Equipment, www.dunlop-equipment.com. This supplier offers Ni and NiCr foam under the brand name Retimet® (Grade 80) with a porosity of 90 to 95% and a pore diameter from around 300 μm in sheet form up to thicknesses of 15 mm. According to verbal communication of the company representative, even somewhat more fine-pored foams can be manufactured from a technology standpoint. The metal foams, furthermore, can be additionally compacted by rolling processes. The sheets can be further processed by laser cutting or wire erosion. Ni foam and especially NiCr foam are distinguished by high strength and resistance to high temperatures and oxidation. These properties make it advisable to recycle and reuse the relatively costly metal foams at the end of the life cycle of the inhaler component 2. If the liquid material 18 contains nicotine, the inhaler component 2 should only be sold to the consumer at a reasonable deposit. This ensures that the major portion of the cooler 36, sponges 27a, 27b and liquid container 19, contaminated with nicotine residue, is properly disposed of and optionally recycled.
At the end of the heating period, the circuit 7 deactivates the switch 7a for a couple of seconds. The deactivation is reported to the user, for example, by a light-emitting diode and is necessary so that the composites 10 can cool down, and the wicks can again take up the liquid material 18. The liquid transport is originally induced by the capillarity of the composites 10 or their wicks. The wicks imbibe the liquid material 18 through the composite end segments 10a, 10b from the capillary gap branches 16a, 16b (see
Finally, we shall disclose as an example a nicotine-containing preparation of the liquid material 18, which was evaporated in the prototypes (see table 1). The condensation aerosol formed and delivered in this case came very close to the smoking of a conventional cigarette in terms of the pharmacological, pharmacokinetic and organoleptic effects. All the ingredients listed are also found in cigarette smoke.
It should also be pointed out that the invention is of course not limited to one or more sheetlike composites 10 according to the sample embodiment just described. The composites 10 can likewise be liner or threadlike in form. Neither do the composites necessarily have to be straight or regular, but instead they can have any given shape. Moreover, the composites can be electrically hooked up to each other in any desired way. Finally, the invention also covers devices in which the liquid container 19 can be separated from the housing 3, so that the liquid container 19 can be replaced by a new liquid container as soon as it is empty.
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14/235,210 filed Mar. 4, 2014, which in turn is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2012/003103 filed Jul. 24, 2012, which claims the benefit of AT Application No. A 1095/2011 filed Jul. 27, 2011, each of which is hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
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