INDUCTION SPACER FOR INHALER
20210008305 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M15/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spacer for an inhaler includes a housing defining a chamber. The housing has an ambient port in fluid communication with ambient air, an inhaler port configured for attachment of an inhaler, and an outlet. The spacer further includes a fan for generating a flow of air through the chamber from the ambient port to the outlet. The fan may be powered by way of a spring such that the fan generates the flow of air as stored energy is released from a spring. Embodiments of the spacer may have an actuator for triggering a release of stored energy from the spring thereby actuating the fan. A mask or mouthpiece may be provided at the outlet.
Claims
1. A spacer for an inhaler, comprising: a housing defining a chamber, the housing having an ambient port in fluid communication with ambient air, an inhaler port configured for attachment of an inhaler, and an outlet; a fan for generating a flow of air through the chamber from the ambient port to the outlet; and a primer operable by a user to provide energy for powering the fan.
2. The spacer of claim 1, wherein the fan is powered by way of a spring such that the fan generates the flow of air as stored energy is released from a spring, and further comprising an actuator for triggering a release of stored energy from the spring thereby actuating the fan.
3. The spacer of claim 2, wherein the actuator is further configured to actuate the inhaler such that a dose of medicament is released from the inhaler into the flow of air.
4. The spacer of claim 1, wherein the fan is located between the ambient port and the inhaler port.
5. The spacer of claim 1, wherein the fan is located between the inhaler port and the outlet.
6. The spacer of claim 1, wherein the primer is a lever.
7. The spacer of claim 1, wherein the primer is a rotatable knob.
8. The spacer of claim 1, further comprising an oronasal mask coupled to the outlet of the housing.
9. The spacer of claim 8, wherein the mask is releasably coupled to the outlet.
10. The spacer of claim 8, further comprising a mouthpiece coupled to the outlet of the housing.
11. The spacer of claim 10, wherein the mouthpiece is releasably coupled to the outlet.
12. A method for providing aerosolized medicament, the method comprising: attaching an inhaler to a housing such that the inhaler operably coupled with a chamber of the housing; actuating a fan attached to the housing so as to cause ambient air to be drawn through the chamber to an outlet; and causing a dose of medicament to be released from the inhaler into the chamber.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the disclosure, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
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[0017] The housing 12 also includes an outlet 20 configured to be in fluid communication with a user's lungs when the spacer 10 is used. The outlet 20 is configured to provide air and medicament to a user and may be considered a user interface. The outlet 20 may include a coupler 22 for connection to one or more attachments. For example, the coupler 22 may be a bayonet coupler, a threaded coupler, etc. The spacer 10 may include an oronasal mask 24 (
[0018] The spacer 10 further includes a fan 30 for generating a flow of air. The fan 30 is configured to generate a flow of air through the chamber 14 from the ambient port 16 to the outlet 20. In some embodiments, the fan 30 may be positioned upstream from the inhaler port 18 with respect to the generated air flow (e.g., between the ambient port 16 and the inhaler port 18) or downstream from the inhaler port 18 (e.g., between the inhaler port 18 and the outlet 20).
[0019] The spacer 10 further includes a primer 32 such as a winding key (
[0020] In some embodiments, the fan 30 may be powered by an energy store, for example, a mechanical energy store such as a spring. The primer 32 may be operable to provide power to the fan 30 by loading the spring with energy. In this way, the fan 30 will generate a flow of air when stored energy is released from the spring. In embodiments using a spring as a mechanical energy store, the spring component may be of any suitable design. Such designs are known in the art for such uses and utilize mechanisms having, for example, wound springs, torsion springs, etc.
[0021] An actuator 36 may be provided for triggering a release of energy stored in the spring, thereby actuating the fan 30. The actuator 36 may be a push button, a pull trigger, a clip, or any other configuration suitable for the disclosed uses as will be apparent in light of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, the actuator 36 is also configured to actuate the inhaler 90 (when an inhaler 90 has been attached to the spacer 10). In this way, the inhaler 90 will release a dose of medicament into the flow of air caused by the fan 30. In such embodiments, the timing of the inhaler 90 actuation relative to the fan 30 actuation may be staggered such that a dose is delivered before, simultaneous with, or after the fan 30 actuation.
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[0023] In another aspect, the present disclosure may be embodied as a method 200 for providing aerosolized medicament. An inhaler is attached 203 to a housing such that the inhaler operably coupled with a chamber of the housing. The method 200 includes actuating 206 a fan attached to the housing so as to cause ambient air to be drawn through the chamber to an outlet. A dose of medicament is caused 209 to be released from the inhaler into the chamber. In this way, the dose of medicament is mixed with the air drawn through the chamber by the fan.
[0024] Although the present disclosure has been described with respect to one or more particular embodiments, it will be understood that other embodiments of the present disclosure may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.