INHALATION DEVICE HAVING SECURITY FEATURES
20190230984 ยท 2019-08-01
Inventors
- Daniel Freeman (Agoura, CA, US)
- Ari Freeman (Lafayette, CA, US)
- Jacqueline Freeman (Lafayette, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F22B1/284
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M2016/0021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that provides security and/or childproof capability that includes an inlet, an outlet, a channel positioned between the inlet and outlet, a security mechanism capable of configuring the inhalation device in a locked mode and an unlocked mode, where the inhalation device is configured to vaporize an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the unlocked mode, where the security mechanism is configured to prevent the inhalation device from vaporizing an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the locked mode.
Claims
1. An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a channel positioned between the inlet and outlet; a security mechanism capable of configuring the inhalation device in a locked mode and an unlocked mode; wherein the inhalation device is configured to vaporize an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the unlocked mode; wherein the security mechanism is configured to prevent the inhalation device from vaporizing an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the locked mode.
2. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the security mechanism includes at least one button.
3. The inhalation device of claim 2 wherein a user presses the button in a pre-determined sequence to configure the inhalation device in the unlocked mode.
4. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the security mechanism includes a plurality of buttons.
5. The inhalation device of claim 4 wherein a user presses one or more of the plurality of buttons in a pre-determined sequence to configure the inhalation device in the unlocked mode.
6. The inhalation device of claim 5 wherein the plurality of buttons corresponds to one or more numbers.
7. The inhalation device of claim 5 wherein the plurality of buttons corresponds to one or more letters.
8. The inhalation device of claim 5 wherein the plurality of buttons corresponds to a combination of one or more letters and numbers.
9. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the security mechanism comprises software that allows a user a passcode.
10. The inhalation device of claim 9 wherein the passcode is based on a parameter selected from the group consisting of: user identification information, limit usage, limit drug dosage, and auto lock settings.
11. The inhalation device of claim 1 wherein the security mechanism comprises a touchscreen.
12. An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a channel positioned between the inlet and outlet; a security mechanism having a lock configured to be in a locked position or an unlocked position; wherein the inhalation device is configured to vaporize an unvaporized substance when the lock is in a locked position; wherein the security mechanism is configured to prevent the inhalation device from vaporizing an unvaporized substance when the lock is in an unlocked position.
13. The inhalation device of claim 12 wherein the security mechanism includes a slide, wherein the lock is configured to move from the locked position to the unlocked position by way of the slide.
14. The inhalation device of claim 13 is configured in the shape of one or more rectangles.
15. The inhalation device of claim 14 wherein the slide includes at least one curved portion.
16. The inhalation device of claim 15 wherein the lock is configured to have resistance making it difficult for a child to move the lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
17. The inhalation device of claim 12 wherein the lock is configured to move from the locked position to the unlocked position by a user inhaling or exhaling.
18. An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a channel positioned between the inlet and outlet; a security mechanism comprising a biometric sensor capable of configuring the inhalation device in a locked mode and an unlocked mode; wherein the inhalation device is configured to vaporize an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the unlocked mode; wherein the security mechanism is configured to prevent the inhalation device from vaporizing an unvaporized substance when the security mechanism configures the inhalation device in the locked mode.
19. The inhalation device of claim 18 wherein the biometric sensor is configured to read a user's fingerprint to configure the inhalation device in the unlocked mode.
20. The inhalation device of claim 20 wherein the biometric sensor is configured to read a pre-determined pattern based on a user's fingerprint to configure the inhalation device in the unlocked mode.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] As described in various embodiments herein, this disclosure provides an inhalation device with one or more security features that prevent unauthorized use of the inhalation device. The security features described in the embodiments herein prevent, for example, children who may have access to the inhalation device, from activating it. More broadly, the embodiments herein describe various ways in which unauthorized use of the inhalation device can be prevented. Generally, the inhalation device with one or more security features can have a lock/unlock and/or an activate/deactivate feature. The security device can be a mechanical, electrical, and/or a software. When the inhalation device is locked or deactivated, the device will not produce vapor or smoke. In other words, the device will not function as an inhalation device.
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[0015] Continuing with
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[0017] While embodiments shown in
[0018] Other options include a software key, passcode or biometric reading to enable the device. As to software, embodiments of a security device could include software that allows users to create multiple passcodes which would have multiple restrictions or parameters such as: user identification information, limit usage, limit drug dosage, and auto lock settings.
[0019] While embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it is appreciated that various substitutions and changes in the described embodiments may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of this disclosure. The embodiments described herein are for illustration and not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure.