Substance Delivery Device and Methods
20220339372 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/3592
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2016/0024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2230/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/4833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2016/0021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/3553
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2230/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A substance delivery device and methods to promote treatment regimen compliance. A beneficial substance and an addictive substance are administered from a device delivering the substances by a user inhaling vaporized or atomized beneficial substances and addictive substances.
Claims
1. A device for delivery of a beneficial substance and an addictive substance to a user to promote compliance with a treatment regimen, the device comprising a housing having external components comprising control buttons, light-emitting diodes, and notification indicators, a mouthpiece, and a battery.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a cartridge having at least one substance bladder, a cartridge data chip, a rotor, and a substance feed line.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the cartridge data chip contains treatment regimen software containing instructions for substance dosage and concentration.
4. The device of claim 2 further comprising an additional substance bladder.
5. The device of claim 4 wherein one substance bladder contains a beneficial substance, and one bladder contains an addictive substance.
6. The device of claim 1 further comprising a placebo.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings that are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification illustrate several embodiments of the disclosure and serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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NUMERALS OF THE FIGURES
[0024] 001 atomizer/vaporizer device (“device”) computer
[0025] 100 user
[0026] 105 beneficial substance
[0027] 110 beneficial substance dose release
[0028] 115 beneficial substance use regimen
[0029] 120 addictive substance
[0030] 125 addictive substance dose release
[0031] 130 addictive substance use regimen
[0032] 140 software
[0033] 150 controller
[0034] 145 data storage
[0035] 155 memory
[0036] 200 atomizer/vaporizer device (“device”)
[0037] 203 device housing
[0038] 205 control scroll PREVIOUS button
[0039] 206 control scroll NEXT button
[0040] 207 control SELECT button
[0041] 208 display
[0042] 210 speaker
[0043] 215 cartridge connector
[0044] 220 substance in-port
[0045] 225 light-emitting diode
[0046] 230 data port
[0047] 235 optical encoder
[0048] 240 drive shaft
[0049] 245 battery
[0050] 250 mouthpiece out-port
[0051] 255 cartridge location 1
[0052] 256 cartridge location 2
[0053] 257 cartridge location 3 (Not Shown)
[0054] 258 cartridge location 4 (Not Shown)
[0055] 260 Bluetooth notification
[0056] 265 WiFi notification
[0057] 270 power button
[0058] 300 cartridge
[0059] 305 substance bladder
[0060] 310 substance fill port
[0061] 315 substance feed line
[0062] 320 rotor
[0063] 325 roller
[0064] 330 shaft hole
[0065] 335 snap connector
[0066] 340 cartridge out port
[0067] 345 rotor alignment spindle
[0068] 350 cartridge data chip
[0069] 360 light-emitting diode lens
[0070] 400 heating element
[0071] 410 heating chamber
[0072] 415 substance check valve CLOSED
[0073] 416 substance check valve OPEN
[0074] 420 air intake aperture
[0075] 425 air check valve
[0076] 430 pressure sensor
[0077] 440 inhale check valve
[0078] 450 mouthpiece
[0079] 455 vapor out-port
[0080] 500 user
[0081] 510 substance prescriber
[0082] 515 substance prescriber prescribes beneficial regimen for user
[0083] 520 beneficial substance regimen is created
[0084] 530 pharmacist/dispensary
[0085] 525 pharmacist; dispensary fill prescription making the cartridge
[0086] 536 filling cartridge with beneficial substance
[0087] 537 endowing of beneficial regimen into cartridges data chip
[0088] 538 optionally printing label containing beneficial regiment data for user or attaching to cartridge
[0089] 540 user takes custody of cartridge
[0090] 550 user attaches cartridge to device
[0091] 555 device validates cartridge using data in the device, in the cartridge data chip and optionally from the cloud or an app
[0092] 560 determining whether cartridge valid determination is made
[0093] 565 determining that if the cartridge is not valid then an error condition is created and relevant parties are notified
[0094] 570 determining if the cartridge is valid then the user is told they are able to use the device and cartridge
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0095] In some embodiments, addictive substance to create an addiction schedule that is aligned with a subject's desired healthful regimen. Using the compelling power of an addiction to create the act of dosing with a device and then also delivering a beneficial substance at set times or based on other pre-determined parameters can greatly help a user adhere to his/her treatment.
[0096] The disclosure relates to using a controlled addiction to bias a person to comply with necessary drug regimens. Patients who rely on drugs to maintain their health but are unable to or find it difficult to maintain proper medical drug use schedules could be helped by a strong and controlled addiction that aligns with their drug use schedule and a drug metering system that dispenses medical drugs along with the controlled addictive substance.
[0097] For example, nicotine is a highly addictive substance with mild side effects. Exemplary devices utilize a pre-programed metering system to dispense a prescribed dose of at least one beneficial substance as well as a controlled addictive substance to bias the person to use the system and thus achieve treatment adherence.
[0098] In one regimen example, a user is prescribed critical medication to promote mental stability or to improve chemical imbalances in the central nervous system. An exemplary device that has two or more tanks, one including the critical medication or beneficial substance and the other including synthetic or naturally-derived nicotine, pre-determined treatment regimen software instructions that are processed and control the dosage and concentration from the bipolar med tan. The device monitors via sensors and collects information in a tracking system that ensures the user is getting the correct dose of the beneficial substance. In addition, a device may contain a sensing system to check the user's vitals and may contain an notification or alert system.
[0099] The user will begin using the device and will get notices (via sounds, light, text, or etc) and will be dosed with nicotine and/or the beneficial substance depending on the dosage needs of the user and the need to maintain the addiction for the user's benefit. As the user uses the device, it will track their use and either dose nicotine and the beneficial substance, nicotine only, or beneficial substance, and as necessary. In some embodiments, a placebo may be added and dispensed as well, especially for weaning and reducing tolerance build ups.
[0100] As the user uses the device, a profile is generated of the user and a dosing schedule is formed that determines correct doses of nicotine and beneficial substance to bias the user to their scheduled medical regimen. All information is tracked in the device and can be reviewed and updated by a medical professional.
[0101] The device can also notify others if the person is out of compliance. The device can also gamify the use of the device to make it fun to use. Sensors in the mouthpiece and/or grip can test the person's state (i.e. breath and saliva and temperature and heart rate and etc.) and track that information and then adjust doses based on the information.
[0102] Additional tanks can be added to enable a person to be given multiple doses of different drugs so their entire drug/beneficial substance regimen, including medical and supplemental (vitamin D, cod liver oil, etc.) could be included in the program. The system would have beneficial substances in tanks that included dosing information, batch numbers, serial numbers and other related information in a form readable by the device dispensing the substances via atomization or via vaporization.
[0103] Addictive substances may be nicotine, caffeine, sugar, or any other suitable excipient. Beneficial substances may be any liquid suspension or mixture suitable for oral or nasal administration.
[0104] Referring to
[0105] Controller 150 reads Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115 and Addictive Substance Use Regimen 130 to determine how to best meet the User 100 needs. As User 100 uses the device Controller 150 will determine if it is appropriate to dose User 100 with the Beneficial Substance 105, based on the Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115. And if it is Controller will dose User 100 using the Beneficial Substance Dosing Means. Software 140 running on Controller 150 will review Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115 against User 100 actual use data which can be stored in Memory 155 and/or Data Storage 145 and will determine if User 100 is in compliance with Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115, or not in compliance with Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115. A user can be under or over compliant with the Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115. Under-compliant means the user is taking less than the required doses of Beneficial Substance 105 based on the Beneficial Substance Use Regiment. While over-compliant means the user is taking too much of the Beneficial Substance 105 based on the Beneficial Substance Use Regimen 115. If User 100 is under-compliant then Controller will dose Addictive Substance 120 along with the Beneficial Substance 105. The effect is User 100 desire to use the device will increase.
[0106] If User 100 is over-compliant then Controller will dose Beneficial Substance 105 without Addictive Substance 120.
[0107] Referring to
[0108] When User presses the Power Button the device powers up. A controller (not shown) checks for cartridges by reading the data port. If a cartridge (not shown) is attached the data port will read the cartridges associated data and determine if there is enough valid information to enable the cartridge to be used by the User. If the cartridge is valid the Atomizer/Vaporizer Device will notify the user which can be via a sound from the speaker, a visual indication from the LED, a message on the display, or a combination thereof.
[0109] A pressure sensor (not shown) in the device checks for User applied pressure at the mouthpiece OUT-PORT. And if pressure is sensed the device will determine the amount of cartridge substance (not shown) to dispense into the IN-PORT for atomization/vaporization and inhalation by the User via OUT-PORT.
[0110] The atomization/vaporization device calculates the correct amount of cartridge substance (not shown) using data from the cartridge's associated data which is read by the data port. Accurate calculations of dispensed substances can be made knowing the diameter of the cartridge feed tube and by reading the cartridge's flow data in coordination with the optical encoder that tells how far the drive shaft moved the cartridge's feed wheel (not shown).
[0111] The atomizer/vaporizer device captures use and other data that is stored and can be transmitted to other devices. Transfer means may include wired or wireless connections including, but not limited to, Bluetooth, WiFi, infrared, USB, or other common means of transmitting data.
[0112] The atomizer/vaporizer device is run by a controller (not shown) and can be run with 1 to many cartridges in multiple combinations containing different substances. The atomizervaporizer device dispenses cartridge substances according to the parameters included in the cartridge's data chip and can run checks to ensure the combination of cartridges and their associated substances pass a DUR (Drug Usability Review). This can be performed in real-time locally at the device or via the device interacting with a computer severe over the Internet and the device's Wifi connection. it can also be connected to an app and parameters that control the device's operation can be modified, updated, changed, or confirmed.
[0113] Referring to
[0114] When attached a cartridge to the atomization/vaporization device a controller (not shown) reads the cartridge data chip and determines how, when, and if it can use the cartridge. The controller notifies the user if there is a problem with the cartridge or the substance, eg cartridge is expired, the cartridge is empty, the substance in the cartridge is not compliant with the other cartridges, the substance is unable to be properly dosed in the current device, and other such reasons for the cartridge to be unauthorized for use. Otherwise, the atomizervaporizer will notify the user that the cartridge is authorized for use.
[0115] When the atomization/vaporization device determines the cartridge is authorized for use it may use the cartridge in the following manner. When the atomization/vaporization device sense the pressure of a user inhaling from the atomization/vaporization device's OUT-PORT the controller will drive the Roller the rotations required to dispense the correct dose using the optical markings on the Rotor and the optical encoder in the atomizer/vaporizer device. The dose of the substance will be ejected out of the Cartridge OUT-PORT. Correct dosing is determined by data in the Cartridge Data Chip that is attached to the cartridge and updated when the bladder is filled.
[0116] The LED Lens is used to indicate different modes of operation and can also be used for decoration. For example, if there is a cartridge error it will be beneficial to the user to know which cartridge the error relates to. Flashing the cartridge associated with the error the color red will instantly help the user find the right cartridge. Lighting a cartridge green could tell the cartridge is ready for use. And other colors can also be tied to meaningful designations like yellow meaning “almost out, time to reorder”, blue meaning “take with water”, and other conditions that can be programmed into the atomization/vaporization device and/or the cartridge data chip and then used by the atomization/vaporization device to communicate valuable information about the cartridge to the user.
[0117] Referring to
[0118] Referring to
[0119] A number of embodiments of the present disclosure have been described. While this specification contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any disclosures or of what may he claimed but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0120] Certain features that arc described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in combination in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a sub-combination or variation of a sub-combination.
[0121] Similarly, while methods and steps are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
[0122] Thus, particular embodiments of the subject matter have been described. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions recited in the claims can be performed in a different order and still achieve desirable results. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed disclosure.