IL204969A - Magnetic patch coupling - Google Patents

Magnetic patch coupling

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IL204969A
IL204969A IL204969A IL20496910A IL204969A IL 204969 A IL204969 A IL 204969A IL 204969 A IL204969 A IL 204969A IL 20496910 A IL20496910 A IL 20496910A IL 204969 A IL204969 A IL 204969A
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preparation device
patch
skin
skin preparation
patch assembly
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ΓΐΌ-λη ηωαηη m 'y MAGNETIC PATCH COUPLING TRANSPHARMA MEDICAL, LTD.
C: 70731 MAGNETIC PATCH COUPLING FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates generally to methods and devices for drug delivery and specifically to methods and devices for transdermal drug delivery.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Adhesive transdermal drug patches deliver a drug across the skin directly into the systemic blood circulation. Typically, the drug is dispersed in the adhesive that attaches the patch to the skin.
PCT Publication WO 2003/039620 to Sohn, which is incorporated herein by reference, describes apparatus for facilitating delivery of a substance through skin of a subject. The apparatus includes a handle and a cartridge, removably coupled to the handle. The cartridge includes one or more electrodes and a patch comprising the substance, the electrodes adapted to be applied to a region of the skin, and the patch adapted to be applied to at least a portion of the region of the skin by removal of the electrodes therefrom.
PCT Publication WO 2006/131931 to Sacks et al., which is incorporated herein by reference, describes apparatus including a transdermal drug delivery patch product, which includes a patch, which includes a drug; and protective packaging, adapted to store the patch, and to allow the drug to dry while the patch is stored in the protective packaging. Other embodiments are also described.
US Patent 6,148,232 to Avrahami, which is incorporated herein by reference, described a device for ablating the stratum corneum epidermidis of a subject, including a plurality of electrodes, which are applied to the subject's skin at respective points. A power source applies electrical energy between two or more of the plurality of electrodes, in order to cause ablation of the stratum corneum primarily in an area intermediate the respective points.
PCT Publication WO 00/76575 to Samuels et al., relevant portions of which are incorporated herein by reference, describes an alignment device and related systems and methods for aligning at least one apparatus with respect to a surface of a tissue. The alignment device is described as comprising a tissue interface member suitable for positioning on the surface of the tissue and mating with the apparatus to maintain alignment of the apparatus during an operation of the apparatus. The alignment device is described as being useful in aligning various apparatus that are part of a continuous analyte monitoring system. The '575 application states that the tissue interface member can have additional structural features that facilitate mating with an apparatus. Examples of such characteristics include, but are not limited to, complementary magnetic surface portions, adhesive on engaging surfaces, and/or complementary male or female members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In some embodiments of the invention, a skin preparation device that is configured to facilitate delivery of a substance such as a drug through the skin of a subject is magnetically coupled to a patch assembly that contains the substance. Typically, the skin preparation device comprises one or more electrodes configured to ablate the skin.
For some applications, the patch assembly comprises a first portion and a second portion foldably coupled to the first portion. Typically, the first portion comprises a frame that surrounds at least in part an open portion of the patch assembly, such that a region of the skin is exposed through the open portion when the first portion is placed on the skin. The second portion comprises a pad that contains the substance, the pad being adapted to be brought into contact, through the open portion, with the skin.
In some embodiments, one or more magnets are coupled to the patch assembly, the one or more magnets being configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is aligned with the skin preparation device. Typically, the magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is not aligned with the skin preparation device.
In some embodiments, the patch assembly comprises a rectangular portion having long sides and short sides thereof, and the distal end of the skin preparation device is rectangular having long sides and short sides thereof. The magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly. For some applications, the one or more magnets comprise four magnets, and each of the four magnets is coupled to a respective corner of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
In some embodiments, the skin preparation device is coupled to the patch assembly, following which the patch assembly is adhered to the skin. The skin is prepared for delivery of the substance by activating the skin preparation device, and a portion of the patch assembly that includes the substance is applied to the skin. For some applications, the patch assembly is adhered to the skin by applying the skin preparation device to the skin subsequent to the coupling of the skin preparation device to the patch assembly. In some embodiments, the skin preparation device is removed from the skin, which leaves a first portion of the patch assembly adhered to the skin, and removes a second portion of the patch assembly from the first portion.
There is therefore provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, apparatus for facilitating delivery of a substance through skin of a subject, including: a skin preparation device; and a patch assembly including the substance and magnetically couplable to the skin preparation device.
In an embodiment, the skin preparation device includes one or more electrodes configured to ablate the skin.
In an embodiment, the patch assembly includes a first portion and a second portion foldably coupled to the first portion.
In an embodiment: the first portion includes a frame that surrounds at least in part an open portion of the patch assembly, such that a region of the skin is exposed through the open portion when the first portion is placed on the skin, and the second portion includes a pad including the substance, the pad being adapted to be brought into contact, through the open portion, with at least a portion of the region of the skin.
In an embodiment, the apparatus further includes one or more patch magnets coupled to the patch assembly, and the one or more patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is aligned with the skin preparation device.
In an embodiment, the skin preparation device includes a magnetic material (e.g., a ferromagnetic material or a paramagnetic material), and the one or more patch magnets are configured to magnetically couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device via the magnetic material.
In an embodiment, a distal end of the skin preparation device includes one or more device magnets, and the one or more patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device via the device magnets.
In an embodiment, the patch. magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is not aligned with the skin preparation device.
In an embodiment, the patch assembly includes a frame that surrounds an open portion, the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the distal end of the skin preparation device is placed near the open portion, and the distal end of the skin preparation device is configured to be inserted through the open portion.
In an embodiment, the patch assembly includes a rectangular portion having long sides and short sides thereof, a distal end of the skin preparation device is rectangular having long sides and short sides thereof, and the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
In an embodiment, the patch magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are not aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
In an embodiment, the one or more patch magnets include four magnets, and each of the four magnets is coupled to a respective corner of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
In an embodiment, the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch. ssembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly in a first direction, and the magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
In an embodiment, the skin preparation device is configured to be magnetically coupled to the patch assembly while the skin preparation device is applied to the skin during a skin preparation treatment.
In an embodiment, the skin preparation device is configured to adhere the patch assembly to the skin.
In an embodiment, the skin preparation device, by being removed from the skin subsequent to the skin preparation treatment, is configured to: leave a first portion of the patch assembly adhered to the skin; and remove a second portion of the patch assembly from the first portion.
There is also provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a method for facilitating delivery of a substance through skin of a subject, including: magnetically coupling a skin preparation device to a patch assembly; adhering the patch assembly to the skin; preparing the skin for delivery of the substance by activating the skin preparation device; and applying to the skin a portion of the patch assembly that includes the substance.
The present invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of embodiments thereof, taken together with the drawings, in which: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a schematic illustration of a patch assembly, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration of layers of the patch assembly, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 3 A and 3B are schematic illustrations of the patch assembly being magnetically coupled to a skin preparation device, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a schematic illustration of the patch assembly being prepared for adhesion to a subject's skin, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 5 is a schematic illustration of the skin preparation device being applied to the subject's skin, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and Figs. 6 A and 6B are schematic illustrations of a drug delivery portion of the patch assembly being coupled to the subject's skin, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS Reference is now made to Figs. 1 and 2, which are schematic illustrations of a patch assembly 20, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The patch is typically stored inside packaging 22. Except as described hereinbelow, patch assembly 20 is generally similar to patch 120 described in PCT Publication WO 2006/131931 cited hereinabove. Patch 20 is configured to deliver a substance, typically a drug, through the skin of a subject.
Patch assembly 20 comprises a support structure 24, which is shaped to define a window area 26 and a drug support area 28. The window area and the drug support area are foldably coupled to each other along fold 27. The drug support area supports a drug delivery area 30. For example, drug delivery area may comprise a medicated pad, and/or a drug directly adhered to drug support area 28.
Patch assembly 20 comprises a top liner 32, which is shaped to define a liner window area 36 and a protective area 34. Typically, liner window area 36 comprises one or more magnets 37 which are configured to couple the patch assembly to a skin preparation device, as described in further detail hereinbelow. In some embodiments, liner window area 36 comprises four magnets, each of the four magnets disposed at a respective corner of the window area and typically embedded in the body of liner window area 36.
Patch assembly 20 further comprises a bottom liner 42 which is configured to be removably coupled to a lower surface of window area 26.
Typically, window area 26 and, correspondingly, liner window area 36, is rectangular, comprising long sides 38 and short sides 40 thereof. In some embodiments, window area 26 may be other shapes, such as square, elliptical, or circular, in which case drug delivery area 30 is also typically a corresponding other shape.
Reference is now made to Figs. 3A and 3B, which are schematic illustrations of a skin preparation device SO being magnetically coupled to patch assembly 20, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. Typically, a distal end 52 of the skin preparation device is aligned with the patch assembly, as shown in Fig. 3A. The one or more magnets 37 of window area 36 of the patch assembly are configured to magnetically couple the skin preparation device to the patch assembly when they are correctly aligned and sufficiently close to each other, as shown by magnetic force arrow 58 in Fig. 3A.
In some embodiments, skin preparation device 50 comprises a magnetic material (for example, iron, cobalt and/or nickel), and is configured to passively couple with the one or more magnets 37 of window area 36. Alternatively or additionally, distal end 52 of the skin preparation device comprises one or more magnets 57, which are typically embedded in the body of the device, and liner window area 36 comprises magnets 37 or a magnetic material.
Typically, one or more magnets 37 of liner window area 36 are configured not to couple skin preparation device 50 to patch assembly 20 when the skin preparation device and the patch assembly are not aligned. For example, indication lights, LEDs, and/or an LCD display may be disposed on one side of the skin preparation device. The magnets may be configured not to couple the skin preparation device to the patch assembly when the device is not aligned with the patch assembly in such a way that the lights, LED, and or LCD display are in the line of sight of the subject.
In some embodiments, distal end 52 of skin preparation device 50 is shaped to define long sides 54 and short sides 56 thereof. The magnets are configured to couple the skin preparation device to the patch when the long sides 54 of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides 38 of the patch assembly.
In some embodiments, one or more magnets 37 of window area 36 are configured to couple the skin preparation device to the patch when long sides 54 of distal end 52 of skin preparation device 50 are aligned with the long sides 38 of patch assembly 20 in a first direction, but not when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the patch assembly in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction. For example, when the patch and the skin preparation device are arranged as shown in Fig. 3A, the magnets may be configured to couple the skin preparation device to the patch. When the patch is rotated by 180 degrees, in the plane of the paper, so that the long sides of device 50 are aligned with the long sides of the patch assembly, but in the opposite direction, the magnets are configured not to couple device SO to the patch assembly.
It is noted that although some embodiments are described herein with respect to forcing coupling of the skin preparation device to the patch assembly in only a certain angular alignment, the scope of the present invention includes allowing the skin preparation device to be coupled to the patch assembly in any angular alignment.
Reference is now made to Fig. 4, which is a schematic illustration of bottom liner 42 being removed from a bottom surface 60 of window area 26 of patch assembly 20. The bottom liner is typically removed from the window area of the patch assembly subsequent to the magnetic coupling of the patch assembly to skin preparation device SO. Typically, bottom surface 60 of window area 26 of patch assembly 20 is adhesive and is configured to be adhered to the subject's skin. Further typically, window area 26 is coupled to, or comprises, a rigid rim configured to dissipate evenly a force applied thereto. By evenly dissipating the force the rigid rim adheres bottom surface 60 evenly to the subject's skin.
Reference is now made to Fig. 5, which is a schematic illustration of skin preparation device 50 being applied to the subject's skin 70, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. In some embodiments, the skin preparation device prepares the skin for delivery of a drug from patch assembly 20, by ablating the skin, the skin preparation device comprising ablating electrodes. Typically, bottom surface 60 of window area 26 of patch assembly 20 is adhesive and the skin preparation device is configured to adhere the patch assembly to the skin of the subject by being applied to the skin.
Reference is now made to Figs. 6A and 6B, which are schematic illustrations of drug delivery area 30 of patch assembly 20 being coupled to a subject's skin 70, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. Skin preparation device SO is removed from the subject's skin, as shown in Fig. 6A. Window area 26 of the patch assembly remains adhered to the subject's skin. Top liner 32 of the patch assembly is magnetically coupled to the skin preparation device and is removed from support structure 24 of the patch assembly. In some embodiments, top liner 32 is coated with silicon and is more strongly coupled to the skin preparation device than to drug support area 28; therefore, the top liner is removed from the support structure when the skin preparation device is removed from the subject's skin.
Typically, as shown in Fig. 6A, as top liner 32 is removed from support structure 24, drug support area 28 is folded over fold 27. Drug delivery area 30 becomes coupled to the subject's skin 70, as shown in Fig. 6B. Alternatively or additionally, drug support area 28 is manually folded over fold 27, and/or drug delivery area 30 is manually coupled to the subject's skin.
Although some embodiments of the present invention are described herein with respect to delivery of a substance into the skin, the scope of the present invention includes using techniques described herein for analyte extraction, mutatis mutandis.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the various features described hereinabove, as well as variations and modifications thereof that are not in the prior art, which would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description.

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1. Apparatus for facilitating delivery of a substance through skin of a subject, comprising: a skin preparation device; and a patch assembly comprising the substance and magnetically couplable to the skin preparation device, and wherein the skin preparation device is configured to adhere the patch assembly Jo the skin.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the skin preparation device comprises one or more electrodes configured to ablate the skin.
3. The apparatus according to any one of claims 1-2, wherein the patch assembly comprises a bottom liner including a first portion and a second portion foldably coupled to the first portion; and a top liner.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein: the first portion of the bottom liner comprises a frame that surrounds at least in part an open portion of the patch assembly, such that a region of the skin is exposed through the open portion when the first portion is placed on the skin, and the second portion of the bottom liner comprises a pad comprising the substance, the pad being adapted to be brought into contact, through the open portion, with at least a portion of the region of the skin.
5. The apparatus according to any one of claims 1-2, further comprising one or more patch magnets coupled to the patch assembly, wherein the one or more patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is aligned with the skin preparation device.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the skin preparation device comprises a magnetic material and wherein the one or more patch magnets are configured to magnetically couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device via the magnetic material.
7. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a distal end of the skin preparation device comprises one or more device magnets, and wherein the one or more patch magnets are 1 204969/4 configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device via the device magnets.
8. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the patch magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the patch assembly is not aligned with the skin preparation device.
9. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the patch assembly comprises a frame that surrounds an open portion, wherein the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the distal end of the skin preparation device is placed near the open portion, and wherein the distal end of the skin preparation device is configured to be inserted through the open portion.
10. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the patch assembly comprises a rectangular portion having long sides and short sides thereof, wherein a distal end of the skin preparation device is rectangular having long sides and short sides thereof, and wherein the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the patch magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are not aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the one or more patch magnets comprise four magnets, and wherein each of the four magnets is coupled to a respective corner of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly.
13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the patch magnets are configured to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly in a first direction, and wherein the magnets are configured not to couple the patch assembly to the skin preparation device when the long sides of the distal end of the skin preparation device are aligned with the long sides of the rectangular portion of the patch assembly in a second direction opposite to the first direction. 2
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