Mouthpiece for a particulate inhaler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6810875
  • Patent Number
    6,810,875
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 18, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
Mouthpieces for particulate inhalers typically have either stationary particle deflectors or rotatable devices for changing the flow of particulate material through the mouthpiece. However, these mouthpieces do not prevent the build up of particulate drug on the walls of the mouthpiece. Thus, there is provided a mouthpiece (10) for use in an inhaler for particulate medicament, the mouthpiece having an inlet (12) and an outlet (13) for particulate medicament, a helical member (15) disposed between the inlet and the outlet for, in use, imparting a rotational movement to an air flow which is drawn through the mouthpiece and in which medicament is entrained, wherein the helical member (15) is, in use, axially movable between a first position and a second position such that it restricts the build up of medicament on the inside of the mouthpiece (10).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to particulate inhalers and, in particular, to a mouthpiece for such an inhaler, the mouthpiece being provided with means for ensuring that the particle size of the entrained medicament is minimized.




Mouthpieces for inhalers in the prior art have used many different means for breaking up the particulate medicament which is being inhaled by the patient. Such means include the use of staggered teeth, baffle plates, filters and stationary helical devices.




In particular, as disclosed in WO 98/41264, it is known to provide a rotatable member within the mouthpiece, the rotatable member having a number of angled arms with which entrained medicament may collide during operation of the inhaler.




A disadvantage with such an arrangement is that a rotatable member will spin with the air flow which reduces both surface effects and also the likelihood of any impact of the medicament with the rotatable member, as some particles can travel undeflected through the mouthpiece. The airflow causes the arms of the rotatable member to rotate out of the path of the particle and, thus the arms, rather than the particles, gain rotational energy such that the particles experience a reduced acceleration and shear. Further, a rotatable member is more susceptible to friction at the points at which it is mounted within the mouthpiece. Furthermore, the performance of the rotatable member will be adversely effected as the speed at which it rotates increases. The present invention is directed to providing a mouthpiece for use in an inhaler for particulate medicament to break up agglomerations of particles and which overcomes the above problems.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a mouthpiece for use in an inhaler for particulate medicament, the mouthpiece having:




an inlet and an outlet for particulate medicament;




a helical member disposed between the inlet and outlet for, in use, imparting a rotational movement to an air flow which is drawn to the mouthpiece and in which medicament is entrained;




wherein the helical member is, in use, axially movable between a first position and a second position such that it restricts the build up of medicament on the inside of the mouthpiece.




Thus, the helical member, which may scrape the inside of the mouthpiece or which may have its radially outermost part adjacent an inner side of the mouthpiece, clears deposits of medicament on the inside of the mouthpiece. Furthermore, as the axial movement of the helical member introduces an acceleration and a vibration to the helical member, particles which adhere to the surface of the helical member may be dislodged.




Thus, the present invention provides a non-rotating member, the performance of which is not adversely effected by loss of performance due to rotation. Thus, the present invention clears depositions of particulate medicament without sacrificing the energy which is required to rotate the rotatable member of the prior art.




Preferably, the mouthpiece further comprises biasing means for urging the helical member towards the inlet to the mouthpiece.




The biasing means may be a pair of resilient arms attached to the helical member, preferably at one end thereof.




The helical member may have a plurality of intertwined helical sections, preferably two.




Preferably, the helical sections each complete at least one revolution.




Preferably, the movement of the helical member Is caused by the airflow drawn through the mouthpiece, in use, by the user.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a mouthpiece according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view through a mouthpiece according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view through an inhaler showing the helical member in its first position;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view through an inhaler showing the helical member in its second position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As can be seen from

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a mouthpiece


10


for an inhaler is provided with a passage


11


having an inlet


12


and an outlet


13


and bounded by a cylindrical wall


14


. A helical member


15


is provided in the passage


11


, the helical member having two intertwined helical sections


16


, the radially outmost parts of both of which are adjacent to the inner side of the wall


14


.




Projections


21


(shown only in

FIG. 1

) which extend radially from the helical member


15


are located within slots


22


in the wall


14


. These projections


21


ensure that the helical member


15


cannot rotate as air is drawn through the mouthpiece


10


but allow it to move axially along the passage


11


.




The helical member


15


is provided with a pair of resilient arms


19


(shown only in

FIG. 1

) which engage, in use, with flanges


20


on the outer surface of the wall


14


and bias the helical member towards its at rest position near the inlet


12


.




As can be seen from all of the figures, the helical member


15


has a central core


24


which, in combination with the helical section


16


ensures that there is no direct path through the mouthpiece


10


. Movement of the helical member


15


between its first and its second position clears deposits of medicament from the inner surface of the wall


14


.




A drug supply means


17


having an outlet


18


is arranged, in use, to introduce particulate medicament through the inlet


12


to the passage


11


when a user of the inhaler operates the device by drawing air through the mouthpiece.




An inhaler


23


is shown In

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the inhaler being provided with a mouthpiece


10


of the type shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.

FIG. 3

shows the helical member in a first position in which it rests at the upstream end of the passage


11


prior to the start of inhalation. During inhalation, the helical member


15


is drawn towards the downstream end (outlet) of the passage


11


. The amount by which the helical member moves is dependent upon the flexibility of the resilient arms


19


and the flow rate which is achieved by the patient. Once inhalation has been completed and air Is no longer drawn through the mouthpiece


10


, the resilient arms


19


urge the helical member


15


back to its at rest position near the inlet


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A mouthpiece for use in an inhaler for particulate medicament, the mouthpiece having:an inlet and an outlet for particulate medicament; a helical member disposed between the inlet and the outlet for, in use, imparting a rotational movement to an air flow which is drawn through the mouthpiece and in which medicament is entrained; wherein the helical member is, in use, axially movable between a first position and a second position such that it restricts the build up of medicament on the inside of the mouthpiece.
  • 2. A mouthpiece according to claim 1, further comprising biasing means for urging the helical member towards the inlet.
  • 3. A mouthpiece according to claim 2, wherein the biasing means is a pair of resilient arms at one end of the helical member.
  • 4. A mouthpiece according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the helical member has a plurality of intertwined helical sections.
  • 5. A mouthpiece according to claim 4, wherein the helical member has two intertwined helical sections.
  • 6. A mouthpiece according to either claim 4 or claim 5, wherein the helical sections each complete at least one revolution.
  • 7. A mouthpiece according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein, in use, the movement of the helical member is caused by the air flow drawn through the mouthpiece by the user.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00304959 Jun 2000 EP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is the U.S. National Stage Filing of PCT Application No. PCT/GB01/02209, filed May 17, 2001, that claims priority to European Patent Application No. 00304959.0, filed Jun. 12, 2000.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/GB01/02209 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/95963 12/20/2001 WO A
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