Claims
- 1. A transdermal transport device, comprising:
a reservoir for holding a formulation of an active principle; a needle having a bore through which the formulation is transported between the reservoir and a target area of a biological body; and an electrolytic actuator which pumps the formulation through the bore.
- 2. The transdermal transport device of claim 1 further comprising one or more additional needles, each additional needle having a bore through which the formulation is transported.
- 3. The transdermal transport device of claim 1 wherein the electrolytic actuator includes a chamber that contains a liquid with an initial volume of between about 1 μl to 1 ml.
- 4. The transdermal transport device of claim 3 wherein the electrolytic actuator generates an electrolytic process that results in a volume change in the chamber of over three orders of magnitude from the initial volume.
- 5. The transdermal transport device of claim 3 wherein the chamber contracts to collect a sample from the target area.
- 6. The transdermal transport device of claim 1 wherein the actuator includes a pair of electrodes to which a current is applied to initiate the electrolytic process.
- 7. The transdermal transport device of claim 6 wherein the electrodes are made of stainless steel.
- 8. The transdermal transport device of claim 6 wherein the electrodes are made of platinum.
- 9. The transdermal transport device of claim 6 wherein the electrodes are made of platinum/iridium gauze.
- 10. The transdermal transport device of claim 6 wherein the electrodes are configured as a mesh.
- 11. The transdermal transport device of claim 6 wherein about 0.01 A are applied to the electrodes to initiate the electrolytic process.
- 12. A transdermal transport device, comprising:
a reservoir for holding a formulation of an active principle; an array with two or more needles, each needle having a bore through which the formulation is transported between the reservoir and a target area of a biological body; and an electrolytic actuator having a chamber containing a liquid with an initial volume of about 1 μl to 1 ml, the electrolytic actuator initiating an electrolytic process in the liquid which causes the volume of the chamber to expand over three orders of magnitude from the initial volume.
- 13. A transdermal transport device, comprising:
a means for a means driving an array of two or more needles into a target area of a biological body, each needle having a bore through which a formulation of an active principle is transported to and from the target area; and a means for generating an electrolytic process to pump the liquid formulation through the bores.
- 14. A method for pumping a formulation of an active principle between a target area of a biological body, comprising:
penetrating the target area of the body with an array of needles, each needle having a bore through which the formulation is transported to and from the target area; and activating an electrolytic process actuator which pumps the liquid formulation through the bores.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein activating the electrolytic actuator includes expanding a chamber of the actuator so that the volume of the chamber increases over three orders of magnitude from an initial volume.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising contracting the chamber to collect a sample from the target area through the bores of the needles.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein activating the electrolytic process includes applying about 0.01 A to a pair of electrodes of the actuator.
- 18. A method for pumping a formulation of an active principle to and from a biological body, comprising:
penetrating a target area of the body with an array of needles, each needle having a bore through which the formulation is transported to and from the target area; and activating an electrolytic process in a chamber of an actuator, the chamber containing a liquid with an initial volume of about 1 μl to 1 ml, the electrolytic process causing the volume of the chamber to expand over three orders of magnitude from the initial volume.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/338,425, filed Oct. 26, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/399,489, filed Jul. 29, 2002.
[0002] The entire contents of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60338425 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60399489 |
Jul 2002 |
US |