Claims
- 1. An electrostatic chuck comprising a conductive layer having at least one electrode for electrostatically attracting an object or multiple objects, wherein the object is used in chemical or pharmaceutical assaying or manufacturing.
- 2. The electrostatic chuck of claim 1, wherein the conductive layer comprises two electrodes.
- 3. The electrostatic chuck of claim 2, wherein the two electrodes are interdigitated.
- 4. The electrostatic chuck of claim 1, wherein the conductive layer comprises a single electrode.
- 5. The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 wherein the object is a pharmaceutical substrate.
- 6. The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 wherein the pharmaceutical substrate is not dielectric.
- 7. The electrostatic chuck of claim 1 wherein the object is selected from the group consisting of an inhaler substrate, a tablet, capsule, caplet, suppository, dressing, bandage and a patch.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a pharmaceutical composition comprising:
(a) providing a pharmaceutical substrate; and (b) electrostatically depositing particles on the substrate using an electrostatic chuck.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the electrostatic chuck comprises a floating electrode and the particles are substantially deposited on an area of the substrate corresponding to the floating electrode.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 wherein the electrostatic chuck comprises a sensing electrode for determining the amount of particles deposited on the substrate.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the pharmaceutical substrate is selected from the group consisting of an inhaler substrate, a tablet, capsule, caplet, suppository, dressing, bandage and a patch.
- 12. A method for producing a dosage form comprising:
(a) providing an electrostatic chuck having an area that is x- or y-addressable; (b) contacting the chuck with objects comprising a pharmaceutically active ingredient, wherein the objects substantially adhere to the chuck in the areas that are x- or y-addressable; and (c) releasing the objects onto a pharmaceutical carrier aligned with the areas of the chuck on which the objects are adhered.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the chuck has multiple areas that are x- or y-addressable, each area corresponding to a separate pharmaceutical carrier.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the objects are substantially simultaneously deposited onto multiple pharmaceutical carriers.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein at least two of the pharmaceutical carriers receive a different number of objects, thereby forming different dosage units.
- 16. An electrostatic chuck comprising an inhaler substrate, said substrate comprising a conductive layer having at least one electrode for electrostatically attracting particles for inhalation.
- 17. The electrostatic chuck of claim 16 wherein the particles comprise particles of a dry powder comprising a pharmaceutically active ingredient.
RELATED CO-PENDING U.S. PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/630,050 (“Electrostatic Chucks”), filed Apr. 9, 1996. Related co-pending U.S. patent applications, “Inhaler Apparatus with Modified Surfaces for Enhanced Release of Dry Powders,” filed simultaneously herewith, “Inhaler Apparatus with an Electronic Means for Enhanced Release of Dry Powders,” filed simultaneously herewith, Ser. Nos. 08/630,049 (“Acoustic Dispenser,” filed Apr. 9, 1996), and its continuation-in-part filed simultaneously herewith, 08/630,012 (“Chucks and Methods for Positioning Multiple Objects on a Substrate,” filed Apr. 9, 1996), 08/471,889 (“Methods and Apparatus for Electronically Depositing a Medicament Powder Upon Predefined Regions of a Substrate,” filed Jun. 6, 1995, and continuation-in-part thereof filed Jun. 6, 1996), 08/467,647 (“Apparatus for Electrostatically Depositing and Retaining Materials Upon a Substrate,” filed Jun. 6, 1995) and 08/506,703 (“Inhaler Apparatus Using a Tribo-Electric Charging Technique,” filed Jul. 25, 1995) describe, inter alia, the electrostatic deposition of objects, such as particles of powder, on a substrate. The foregoing patent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.
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