WO1993018812A1 - Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies - Google Patents

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WO1993018812A1
WO1993018812A1 PCT/IT1993/000024 IT9300024W WO9318812A1 WO 1993018812 A1 WO1993018812 A1 WO 1993018812A1 IT 9300024 W IT9300024 W IT 9300024W WO 9318812 A1 WO9318812 A1 WO 9318812A1
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Rosaria Galli
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Tebro S.A.
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Priority to EP93908061A priority patent/EP0632734B1/en
Priority to US08/313,033 priority patent/US5546932A/en
Priority to JP51641593A priority patent/JP3513604B2/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/06Gas or vapour producing the flow, e.g. from a compressible bulb or air pump
    • B05B11/062Gas or vapour producing the flow, e.g. from a compressible bulb or air pump designed for spraying particulate material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/10Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
    • B05B11/109Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle the dispensing stroke being affected by the stored energy of a spring
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
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    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/10Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
    • B05B11/109Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle the dispensing stroke being affected by the stored energy of a spring
    • B05B11/1091Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle the dispensing stroke being affected by the stored energy of a spring being first hold in a loaded state by locking means or the like, then released
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M2205/00General characteristics of the apparatus
    • A61M2205/07General characteristics of the apparatus having air pumping means
    • A61M2205/071General characteristics of the apparatus having air pumping means hand operated
    • A61M2205/073Syringe, piston type

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  • Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies for medicament inhalation therapies.
  • a dispensing device for these drugs should guarantee an accurate and reproducible dosage, a perfect nebulization, which means the reduction of the powder to "respirable particles" having a diameter of less than 7 microns, avoiding or disintegrating eventual powder lumps, and the powderized drug isolation from the outside environment, to ensure its stability and preservation.
  • a way of administering powderized drug able to avoid the use of CFC propellent and additives is represented by the powder inhaler devices.
  • the main characteristic of these devices is that the delivery of the drug is obtained by the air flow generated at inhalation which, passing through a dosage chamber containing the powderized drug, forms the particle cloud which is then inhaled, thus avoiding the need of any propellent.
  • One of the most recent version of this system incorporates one or more dosage chambers, obtained as holes in a rotable element, associated to the drug reservoir, holes which are filled by dosage means contained into the drug reservoir.
  • These means consist in elastic spring loaded scrapers arranged to press against the perforated element surface.
  • micronized powders when compressed, tend to stick together and to form lumps of various and relatively large dimension, and scrapers in general, keep under compression at least the quantity of drug which is retained between themselves and the rigid surface against which they urge.
  • the above is further particularly relevant in case of relatively large required doses (from 2 to 10 mg and over) as in the use of Sodium Cromoglycate or of mixtures of different drugs.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a system allowing to replace the pressurized aerosol propellent system and its relative additives, with pressurized air whose pressure is generated, at the moment of the administration, by a suitable device, which is part of the medicament pack, which also incorporates a dosage system able to provide dosage accuracy and reproducibility together with medicament stability and preservation.
  • a further object is to provide the possibility of a coordination between the inhalation and the actuation of the device in order to allow the medicament to effectively reach the lungs of the patient.
  • the present invention relates to a powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation using environment air, compressed at the moment of the dispenser actuation, ejected, at predetermined and reproducible quantity, pressure and speed, from a compression chamber by means of a manually spring loaded and servo-assisted piston, ejection performed through a passage connecting the compression chamber to the dosage one which is further connected to the dispenser nozzle.
  • Dosage chamber which is accurately and reproducibly filled by filling means contained inside the powderized medicament reservoir and that, further to the chamber filling, provide for the isolation of the medicament reservoir from the outside environment and the compressed air flow.
  • Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies manually actuated by means of a cylindrical plunger axially slidable inside a hollow main body, plunger which contains, inside its cavity, a piston subjected to the thrust of a cylindrical main load spring and is slidable assembled inside a hollow cylinder forming the compression chamber for the air, and having an axial outlet hole provided with a non return valve, said cylinder having axially and externally slidable mounted a control sleeve, provided with a secondary return spring, suitable to force a resilient expansible detent ring, operating in a slotted groove formed on the hollow cylinder, to inwardly protrude and oppose the forward movement of the piston during all the manual loading and compression of the main spring by means of the pressure exerted on the plunger; plunger which at the end of its loading stroke abuts with its edge against the edge of said control sleeve and shifts it forward thus allowing the resilient expansible detent ring to expand and therefore to release the piston which, under the action of
  • Said compressed air reaches, through a suitable passage, a dosage chamber containing the exact quantity of powderized drug to be delivered, powder which has been previously inserted by means of the filling and separating device contained into the drug reservoir, and gets out, in form of a mixed jet, through a nozzle provided with a separation non return valve.
  • Said filling and separating device consisting in elements, connected to a turning knob placed outside the powder dispenser, carrying two or more brushes, or better little brooms, preferably of d if f eren t length and softness, able to penetrate and fill the dosage chamber obtained as a hole made on the bottom of the drug reservoir, and a plug, which separates the dosage chamber and the compressed air flow from the drug reservoir, once the turning knob is returned to a marked position after the turn made to obtain the filling of the dosage chamber.
  • Said lever element provided, associated with each of the fulcrum pins, with a cam, interacting with the suitably shaped slit profile of the control sleeve, and having its terminal part, opposite to said two side arms, shaped in the form of a semicylindrical vane which is inserted into a special control chamber, formed into the external body of the dispenser, provided with slits for the air inlet which are normally closed by the same vane, and connected, by means of suitable passages, made inside the dispenser body, to the dispenser mouthpiece.
  • Rotation which, thanks to the cams, provided on the two side arms of the lever, acting against, the profile of the slits made into the control sleeve, causes the shift of the latter and the consequent release of the resilient expansible detent ring and of the piston which snaps forward, instantly releasing the energy accumulated while manually loading the main spring and causing a compressed air jet at high and predetermined speed and pressure.
  • Fig. 1 - Is an axial sectional view of the powder dispenser being concerned, with its internal components parts, the drug reservoir and the nozzle, in a basic embodiment and at the rest position with the plunger ready to start the stroke to load the main spring.
  • Fig. 2 - Is an axial sectional view similar to Fig. 1 with the spring loading stroke almost completed and immediately before the piston snaps and the consequent air compression occurs.
  • Fig. 3 - Is an axial sectional view similar to Figs. 1 and 2 with the dispenser at the end of the delivery.
  • Fig. 4 - Is an axial sectional view of a detail of the dispenser showing the drug reservoir, containing the filling and separation device, and the dosage chamber.
  • Fig. 5 - Is a plant detail view of the filling and separation element.
  • Fig. 6 - Is a side detail view of one of the filling brooms.
  • Fig. 7 - Is an axial partly sectional view of a modified embodiment of the dispenser showing the application of the breath control actuation, at the rest condition similar to the one described in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 - Is an axial partly sectional view similar to Fig. 7 but with the dispenser during the drug delivery.
  • Fig. 9 - Is an axial partly sectional view of the dispenser in the same rest position of Fig. 7 but axially rotated of 90°.
  • Fig. 10 - Is an axial partly sectional view of the dispenser in the same dispensing position of Fig. 8 but axially rotated of 90°.
  • Fig. 11 - Is a perspective of the lever, complete with side arms and vane, and of the inhaled air flow conveyer element .
  • the powder jet dispenser for medicament oral inhalation being concerned which is at the same time the medicament pack, consists in a tubular main body 1 bearing, screwed or in other way fixed on its upper end, the cover 2, of the powderized drug reservoir, which support the filling system and on the opposite side axially sliding a cylindrical cup shaped actuation plunger 3 provided with shoulder 4 on its bore and bearing a cylindrical base 6, fastened to its bottom, intended to support and guide a cylindrical load main spring 7 mounted inside a partly hollow piston 8 with blind head provided with a seal lip 9 and with a circular grove 10 intended to house, during the spring 7 loading action, part of the resilient expansible detent ring 11.
  • the tubular main body Under the drug reservoir the tubular main body retains a separation and distribution head provided with a protruding cup shaped neck and with a seat to fix and retain a tubular element 13, protruding towards the cylindrical plunger 3, and intended to form the air compression chamber 5 inside which the piston 8 slides, and to retain in a special slotted groove the resilient expansible detent ring 11 which tends to outwardly protrude but is forced, in the phases shown in Figs. 1 and 2, to protrude inwardly of the tubular element 13 and to enter the circular groove 10 made on the head of the piston 8, thus opposing the forward movement of the same piston 8.
  • the control sleeve 14 is internally shaped in such a way that it can act as a cam for the resilient expansible detent ring 11 and to keep it compressed during all the loading action of the main spring 7 obtained by pressing the cylindrical plunger 3.
  • the chamber 18 is connected, by a lateral passage, to the dosage chamber 19, containing the exact dose of powderized drug to be delivered, which is further connected to the drug reservoir from which it is filled by the filling device, better described later on, which, being provided with the plug 26, also grant the closure and the separation of the same dosage chamber from the drug reservoir chamber 36.
  • This separation avoid any compressed air dispersion or drug return into the drug reservoir, during the compressed air flow and the consequent drug delivery, thus granting that all the drug contained into the dosage chamber 19 is effectively delivered and exploiting all the compressed air force available.
  • the dosage chamber 19 is also provided with an outlet passage connected to the nozzle 20 provided with a calibrated passage 21 and containing a sphere check valve 22 having the function to prevent, after the drug delivery, the entrance of outside air.
  • the nozzle 20 is surrounded by a short coaxial hose or mouthpiece 23 formed in the external casing 24 of the main body 1 of the dispenser.
  • Figs. 4, 5 and 6 show in a more detailed way the filling and separation device contained in the drug reservoir chamber 36 placed under the cover 2.
  • This device consists of a turning element 25, provided with vertical face 35, perpendicular to the bottom of the drug reservoir, carrying a spring loaded plug 26 made of resilient material, like rubber, and of a further turning element 27 provided with three arms, two of which, 28, each carrying a filling brush or broom 29, and a central one, 30, carrying a preferably softer and longer broom 31 suitable to deeply introduce the powder inside the dosage chamber 19.
  • the cover 2 is axially holed and retains after assembling a seal ring 33, an actuation knob 34 provided with a square section stem holding the elements 25 and 27 which can therefore be turned by the outside.
  • The. uniform and reproducible filling of the calibrated dosage chamber 19, is performed by vertically holding the dispenser with the drug reservoir on the top and by turning clock or anticlockwise for 360° the knob 34 and consequently the elements 25 and 27.
  • the component elements perform the following functions: the broom 31, mounted on the arm 30 of the element 27, moves the micronized powder towards and into the dosage chamber 19 by entering into it and allowing the filling of its deeper portion, the brushes or brooms 29, mounted on the arms 28 of the element 27, move the powder towards the dosage chamber 19 and fill its upper portion, the perpendicular sides 35 of the element 25 remove the excess of powder and finally, once the turn is completed, the plunger 26 closes, thanks to the spring loading, the dosage chamber 19, preventing therefore the air compressed by the device previously described or the drug contained in the dosage chamber to enter or return into the drug reservoir chamber 36,
  • the separation granted by the plunger 26 also ensures that the powderized drug contained in the drug reservoir, never get in contact with outside air, even with the one first sucked and then ejected by the compression device.
  • the small brushes or brooms are not in any way spring loaded to press against the chamber to be filled or against the powderized drug and that they simply move the micronized drug towards and into the dosage chamber, having the further task of moving and shaking the powder and to clean the edges of the dosage hole, thus removing eventual powder agglomerates or lumps which could obstacle a correct filling.
  • the system can be actuated by means of a control provided by the user's inhalation instead of by the previously described manual control obtained by continuing the actuation stroke of the plunger 3 after the first phase of loading the main spring 7.
  • Fig. 7 shows in a schematic way the inhalation actuated dispenser wherein the modified control sleeve 45 is provided with two diametrically opposite special slots 46 which house the cams 47, formed on the side arms 48 of the lever control element 49, and allow the fulcrum pins 50, of said control lever 49, to pass through and enter the blind holes 51 made on the tubular element 44 which forms the compression chamber 5 and retains, in a special slotted groove, the same resilient expansible detent ring 11 of the basic embodiment.
  • Said control lever 49 consists of the two side arms 48 carrying the cams 47 and the fulcrum pins 50, of a centre lever arm and of an element, which is sensible to the depression caused by the inhalation, formed as a semicylindrical vane 53.
  • the semicylindrical vane 53 is housed into an air flow conveyer element 54, provided with slits 55, for the air inlet, and with a slit 56 to s l idab ly house the centre arm of the control lever 49, and which is inserted and fixed into an opening of the chamber 58 formed into a side portion of the main body 37; the whole such arranged that, at rest condition, the air inlet slits 55 are normally closed by the semicylindrical vane 53.
  • control shoulder 4 has been eliminated from the actuation plunger 3 as no longer necessary, because in the breath actuated version the plunger, now 38, has the only function to compress and load the main spring 41.
  • dispenser described in Figs. 7 to 10 is provided with another secondary spring 43 which resets the plunger start position at the end of the delivery, as described later on.
  • the upper portion of the dispenser consists of the same drug reservoir, the same filling system and the same dosage chamber, which is placed in a passage between the air compression chamber 5 and the nozzle 59, of the basic embodiment.
  • the patient takes the mouthpiece 57 at his mouth and, while holding the dispenser, presses the cylindrical plunger 38 until it stops.
  • the patient makes an inhalation act which causes, through the mouthpiece 57 and the special passages made in the main body 37, a depression in the control chamber 58.
  • This depression causes the movement of the semicylindrical vane 53, and of the lever 49, which is necessary to let the air in through the slits 55 made on the air flow conveyer 54.
  • the return secondary spring 43 returns the unit cylindrical plunger 38/piston 42 to the rest or start position while the return secondary spring 15 provides for the return to the rest or start position of the control sleeve 45 and of the lever 49, and therefore of the resilient expansible detent ring 11, as shown in Fig. 7 and Fig. 9.

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Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies, intended to be the drug pack container, incorporating a dose metering system, comprising turning filling means (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35) and a separation unit (25, 26) to fill a fix positioned dosage chamber (19) and to provide, after its filling, an air-tight separation from the medicament reservoir (36). Said dosage chamber (19) being connected to a compression chamber (5) part of a servo-assisted air compression system actuated by a manual stroke of a plunger (3) providing the compression of a spiral load spring (7), and then its release by means of a sliding control mechanism (11, 14) automatically actuated by the continuation of the stroke on the plunger (3). Said spring (7) bearing against a piston (8) which, therefore, snaps forward into said compression chamber (5) producing a jet of compressed air which reaches the dosage chamber (19), and takes the drug out to the user's mouth through a nozzle (20) provided with a check valve (22) to avoid the entrance of outside air.

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Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies.
DISCLOSURE
In the pharmaceutical field several lung diseases, like bronchial asthma, are treated with powdered drugs to be delivered, by means of dispensing inhalation devices, in very accurate doses to be frequently repeated.
A dispensing device for these drugs should guarantee an accurate and reproducible dosage, a perfect nebulization, which means the reduction of the powder to "respirable particles" having a diameter of less than 7 microns, avoiding or disintegrating eventual powder lumps, and the powderized drug isolation from the outside environment, to ensure its stability and preservation.
These three characteristics, dosage accuracy, fineness of nebulization and drug stability have, up to now, been obtained all together only with the use of aerosol metered dispensers provided with a container in which the powderized drug is dispersed into pressurized FREON.
But the aerosol system and its relative FREON or CFC propellent shall not be further allowed in the near future and furthermore the use of propellent. in general requires to add to the drug tensioactive or lubricant additives which have shown negative side effects when inhaled.
A way of administering powderized drug able to avoid the use of CFC propellent and additives is represented by the powder inhaler devices.
The main characteristic of these devices is that the delivery of the drug is obtained by the air flow generated at inhalation which, passing through a dosage chamber containing the powderized drug, forms the particle cloud which is then inhaled, thus avoiding the need of any propellent.
In these systems, as the powderized drug, particles often tend to lump together forming too large particles to be inhaled, the user has to provide an inhalation flow whose force is enough high to first move the particles and then disintegrate them during their run through the inhaler condu its .
This breathing force cannot be achieved by many asthmatic patient and therefore only very low dosage devices and drugs have demonstrated to be enough widely usable in most of the situations.
Furthermore the powder inhalers present a problem in ensuring a dosage accuracy and reproducibility.
To overcome this problem, some inhalers use packs or capsules each containing a single dose of the powderized drug, and more recently systems incorporating a multidose powder reservoir have been introduced on the market.
One of the most recent version of this system incorporates one or more dosage chambers, obtained as holes in a rotable element, associated to the drug reservoir, holes which are filled by dosage means contained into the drug reservoir.
These means consist in elastic spring loaded scrapers arranged to press against the perforated element surface.
These scrapers, due to their flexed position at an angle lower than 90° degrees against the perforated element and thanks to the thrust given by the spring loading and by their resilient characteristics, do exert a pressure on the micronized powder and compress it into the dosage holes when they slide under them.
Nevertheless this compression of the powderized drug could create, in certain cases, some inconvenient which could compromise the dose accuracy.
In fact the micronized powders, when compressed, tend to stick together and to form lumps of various and relatively large dimension, and scrapers in general, keep under compression at least the quantity of drug which is retained between themselves and the rigid surface against which they urge.
These agglomerates are not always removed or disintegrated by the scrapers and could therefore obstacle the correct filling of the dosage holes or chambers.
Further to that this compression could create "compactings" of different and not controllable density inside the dosage holes, thus creating possible variations in the delivered quantities.
The above is further particularly relevant in case of relatively large required doses (from 2 to 10 mg and over) as in the use of Sodium Cromoglycate or of mixtures of different drugs.
In these cases, in fact, larger and mainly deeper dosage holes are needed, which makes their filling much more difficult.
Furthermore the deeper holes reduce the effectiveness of a scraper as a filling device as, due to its shape, it. cannot enter deep into the hole to be filled.
The object of the present invention is to provide a system allowing to replace the pressurized aerosol propellent system and its relative additives, with pressurized air whose pressure is generated, at the moment of the administration, by a suitable device, which is part of the medicament pack, which also incorporates a dosage system able to provide dosage accuracy and reproducibility together with medicament stability and preservation.
A further object is to provide the possibility of a coordination between the inhalation and the actuation of the device in order to allow the medicament to effectively reach the lungs of the patient.
The present invention relates to a powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation using environment air, compressed at the moment of the dispenser actuation, ejected, at predetermined and reproducible quantity, pressure and speed, from a compression chamber by means of a manually spring loaded and servo-assisted piston, ejection performed through a passage connecting the compression chamber to the dosage one which is further connected to the dispenser nozzle.
Dosage chamber which is accurately and reproducibly filled by filling means contained inside the powderized medicament reservoir and that, further to the chamber filling, provide for the isolation of the medicament reservoir from the outside environment and the compressed air flow.
The above with the further advantage to allow to replace the manual control of the release of the spring loaded piston and the consequent drug delivery with a control system directly and automatically actuated by the air flow generated at Inhalation.
Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies manually actuated by means of a cylindrical plunger axially slidable inside a hollow main body, plunger which contains, inside its cavity, a piston subjected to the thrust of a cylindrical main load spring and is slidable assembled inside a hollow cylinder forming the compression chamber for the air, and having an axial outlet hole provided with a non return valve, said cylinder having axially and externally slidable mounted a control sleeve, provided with a secondary return spring, suitable to force a resilient expansible detent ring, operating in a slotted groove formed on the hollow cylinder, to inwardly protrude and oppose the forward movement of the piston during all the manual loading and compression of the main spring by means of the pressure exerted on the plunger; plunger which at the end of its loading stroke abuts with its edge against the edge of said control sleeve and shifts it forward thus allowing the resilient expansible detent ring to expand and therefore to release the piston which, under the action of the loaded spring, moves forward with a strong snap action and produces a jet of compressed air at high speed and pressure which are predetermined by the elastic characteristics of the spring and by the dimensions of the compression chamber, both to be chosen in relation to the quantity and the type of drug to be delivered.
Said compressed air reaches, through a suitable passage, a dosage chamber containing the exact quantity of powderized drug to be delivered, powder which has been previously inserted by means of the filling and separating device contained into the drug reservoir, and gets out, in form of a mixed jet, through a nozzle provided with a separation non return valve.
Said filling and separating device consisting in elements, connected to a turning knob placed outside the powder dispenser, carrying two or more brushes, or better little brooms, preferably of d if f eren t length and softness, able to penetrate and fill the dosage chamber obtained as a hole made on the bottom of the drug reservoir, and a plug, which separates the dosage chamber and the compressed air flow from the drug reservoir, once the turning knob is returned to a marked position after the turn made to obtain the filling of the dosage chamber.
The above with the further possibility to obtain a breath control of the actuation (by inhalation) of the dispenser instead of a manual one, by associating with the control sleeve a lever element provided with two side arms carrying the lever rotation fulcrum consisting in two pins, passing through two diametrically opposite special slits made on the control sleeve, and inserted into two blind holes made on the hollow cylinder, forming the compression chamber. Said lever element provided, associated with each of the fulcrum pins, with a cam, interacting with the suitably shaped slit profile of the control sleeve, and having its terminal part, opposite to said two side arms, shaped in the form of a semicylindrical vane which is inserted into a special control chamber, formed into the external body of the dispenser, provided with slits for the air inlet which are normally closed by the same vane, and connected, by means of suitable passages, made inside the dispenser body, to the dispenser mouthpiece.
The above suitably arranged so that the vane, at the inhalation made by the patient, and the consequent depression created into the control chamber, moves to let the air in, causing the rotation of the lever, of which it is part, on its fulcrum pins.
Rotation which, thanks to the cams, provided on the two side arms of the lever, acting against, the profile of the slits made into the control sleeve, causes the shift of the latter and the consequent release of the resilient expansible detent ring and of the piston which snaps forward, instantly releasing the energy accumulated while manually loading the main spring and causing a compressed air jet at high and predetermined speed and pressure.
The accompanying drawings show in different scales, by way of non limiting examples, a basic embodiment of the article of the Invention and a simplified and modified version incorporating the breath control actuation.
Fig. 1 - Is an axial sectional view of the powder dispenser being concerned, with its internal components parts, the drug reservoir and the nozzle, in a basic embodiment and at the rest position with the plunger ready to start the stroke to load the main spring.
Fig. 2 - Is an axial sectional view similar to Fig. 1 with the spring loading stroke almost completed and immediately before the piston snaps and the consequent air compression occurs.
Fig. 3 - Is an axial sectional view similar to Figs. 1 and 2 with the dispenser at the end of the delivery.
Fig. 4 - Is an axial sectional view of a detail of the dispenser showing the drug reservoir, containing the filling and separation device, and the dosage chamber.
Fig. 5 - Is a plant detail view of the filling and separation element.
Fig. 6 - Is a side detail view of one of the filling brooms.
Fig. 7 - Is an axial partly sectional view of a modified embodiment of the dispenser showing the application of the breath control actuation, at the rest condition similar to the one described in Fig. 1.
Fig. 8 - Is an axial partly sectional view similar to Fig. 7 but with the dispenser during the drug delivery.
Fig. 9 - Is an axial partly sectional view of the dispenser in the same rest position of Fig. 7 but axially rotated of 90°.
Fig. 10 - Is an axial partly sectional view of the dispenser in the same dispensing position of Fig. 8 but axially rotated of 90°.
Fig. 11 - Is a perspective of the lever, complete with side arms and vane, and of the inhaled air flow conveyer element .
As clearly shown in Fig. 1, the powder jet dispenser for medicament oral inhalation being concerned, which is at the same time the medicament pack, consists in a tubular main body 1 bearing, screwed or in other way fixed on its upper end, the cover 2, of the powderized drug reservoir, which support the filling system and on the opposite side axially sliding a cylindrical cup shaped actuation plunger 3 provided with shoulder 4 on its bore and bearing a cylindrical base 6, fastened to its bottom, intended to support and guide a cylindrical load main spring 7 mounted inside a partly hollow piston 8 with blind head provided with a seal lip 9 and with a circular grove 10 intended to house, during the spring 7 loading action, part of the resilient expansible detent ring 11.
Said piston 8 to which is connected the screw 32 which interacts with the cylindrical base 6 and the cylindrical actuation plunger 3 during the manual resetting of the system later on described.
Under the drug reservoir the tubular main body retains a separation and distribution head provided with a protruding cup shaped neck and with a seat to fix and retain a tubular element 13, protruding towards the cylindrical plunger 3, and intended to form the air compression chamber 5 inside which the piston 8 slides, and to retain in a special slotted groove the resilient expansible detent ring 11 which tends to outwardly protrude but is forced, in the phases shown in Figs. 1 and 2, to protrude inwardly of the tubular element 13 and to enter the circular groove 10 made on the head of the piston 8, thus opposing the forward movement of the same piston 8.
This position and locking function of the elastic expansible detent ring 11 is granted by the sliding control sleeve 14 pushed towards the shoulder 4 of the cylindrical plunger by the secondary return spring 15.
The control sleeve 14 is internally shaped in such a way that it can act as a cam for the resilient expansible detent ring 11 and to keep it compressed during all the loading action of the main spring 7 obtained by pressing the cylindrical plunger 3.
At the end of the main spring loading phase, as shown in Fig. 2, the shoulder 4 of the cylindrical plunger 3 abuts against the lower edge of the control sleeve 14.
The further movement of the cylindrical plunger 3 causes the control sleeve 14 to shift and, thanks to its internal cam profile, to permits the resilient expansible detent ring to expand.
As result its inward protruding portion retracts from the circular groove 10 on the head of the piston 8, and the piston, due to the action of the loaded spring 7, moves forward with a strong snap action, reaching the position of Fig. 3, and causes the compression of the air volume contained in the compression chamber 5 and its expulsion through the central passage 16, of the tubular element 13, provided at its outlet with a sphere check valve 17; passage 16 which is connected to a chamber 18, formed inside the head 12, containing a little load spring for the check valve 17.
The chamber 18 is connected, by a lateral passage, to the dosage chamber 19, containing the exact dose of powderized drug to be delivered, which is further connected to the drug reservoir from which it is filled by the filling device, better described later on, which, being provided with the plug 26, also grant the closure and the separation of the same dosage chamber from the drug reservoir chamber 36. This separation avoid any compressed air dispersion or drug return into the drug reservoir, during the compressed air flow and the consequent drug delivery, thus granting that all the drug contained into the dosage chamber 19 is effectively delivered and exploiting all the compressed air force available.
The dosage chamber 19 is also provided with an outlet passage connected to the nozzle 20 provided with a calibrated passage 21 and containing a sphere check valve 22 having the function to prevent, after the drug delivery, the entrance of outside air. In order to facilitate the use of the dispenser the nozzle 20 is surrounded by a short coaxial hose or mouthpiece 23 formed in the external casing 24 of the main body 1 of the dispenser.
At the end of the drug delivery and in the position described in Fig. 3, after a first phase of automatic return, due to the thrust of the secondary spring 15 against the control sleeve 14 which acts against the shoulder 4 of the plunger 3, the unit is returned to the position described in Fig. 1 by exerting a manual pull action on the cylindrical plunger 3.
This action also reset the piston 8, thanks to the head of the screw 32 acting against an inner shoulder of the cylindrical base 6 fixed to the cylindrical plunger 3.
Figs. 4, 5 and 6 show in a more detailed way the filling and separation device contained in the drug reservoir chamber 36 placed under the cover 2.
This device consists of a turning element 25, provided with vertical face 35, perpendicular to the bottom of the drug reservoir, carrying a spring loaded plug 26 made of resilient material, like rubber, and of a further turning element 27 provided with three arms, two of which, 28, each carrying a filling brush or broom 29, and a central one, 30, carrying a preferably softer and longer broom 31 suitable to deeply introduce the powder inside the dosage chamber 19.
The cover 2 is axially holed and retains after assembling a seal ring 33, an actuation knob 34 provided with a square section stem holding the elements 25 and 27 which can therefore be turned by the outside.
The. uniform and reproducible filling of the calibrated dosage chamber 19, is performed by vertically holding the dispenser with the drug reservoir on the top and by turning clock or anticlockwise for 360° the knob 34 and consequently the elements 25 and 27.
During this rotation the component elements perform the following functions: the broom 31, mounted on the arm 30 of the element 27, moves the micronized powder towards and into the dosage chamber 19 by entering into it and allowing the filling of its deeper portion, the brushes or brooms 29, mounted on the arms 28 of the element 27, move the powder towards the dosage chamber 19 and fill its upper portion, the perpendicular sides 35 of the element 25 remove the excess of powder and finally, once the turn is completed, the plunger 26 closes, thanks to the spring loading, the dosage chamber 19, preventing therefore the air compressed by the device previously described or the drug contained in the dosage chamber to enter or return into the drug reservoir chamber 36,
The separation granted by the plunger 26 also ensures that the powderized drug contained in the drug reservoir, never get in contact with outside air, even with the one first sucked and then ejected by the compression device.
Finally it must be noted that the small brushes or brooms are not in any way spring loaded to press against the chamber to be filled or against the powderized drug and that they simply move the micronized drug towards and into the dosage chamber, having the further task of moving and shaking the powder and to clean the edges of the dosage hole, thus removing eventual powder agglomerates or lumps which could obstacle a correct filling.
According to the Invention the system can be actuated by means of a control provided by the user's inhalation instead of by the previously described manual control obtained by continuing the actuation stroke of the plunger 3 after the first phase of loading the main spring 7.
Some modifications developed for this instance are shown in Figs. 7 to 11 and these modifications still based on the same operating principle, will be described here below.
Fig. 7 shows in a schematic way the inhalation actuated dispenser wherein the modified control sleeve 45 is provided with two diametrically opposite special slots 46 which house the cams 47, formed on the side arms 48 of the lever control element 49, and allow the fulcrum pins 50, of said control lever 49, to pass through and enter the blind holes 51 made on the tubular element 44 which forms the compression chamber 5 and retains, in a special slotted groove, the same resilient expansible detent ring 11 of the basic embodiment.
Said control lever 49, as better described in Fig. 11, consists of the two side arms 48 carrying the cams 47 and the fulcrum pins 50, of a centre lever arm and of an element, which is sensible to the depression caused by the inhalation, formed as a semicylindrical vane 53.
The semicylindrical vane 53 is housed into an air flow conveyer element 54, provided with slits 55, for the air inlet, and with a slit 56 to s l idab ly house the centre arm of the control lever 49, and which is inserted and fixed into an opening of the chamber 58 formed into a side portion of the main body 37; the whole such arranged that, at rest condition, the air inlet slits 55 are normally closed by the semicylindrical vane 53.
Furthermore, on respect to the basic embodiment, the control shoulder 4 has been eliminated from the actuation plunger 3 as no longer necessary, because in the breath actuated version the plunger, now 38, has the only function to compress and load the main spring 41.
Finally the dispenser described in Figs. 7 to 10 is provided with another secondary spring 43 which resets the plunger start position at the end of the delivery, as described later on.
The upper portion of the dispenser, not described in details in Figs. 7 to 10, consists of the same drug reservoir, the same filling system and the same dosage chamber, which is placed in a passage between the air compression chamber 5 and the nozzle 59, of the basic embodiment.
After the dosage chamber filling, performed as previously described, the patient takes the mouthpiece 57 at his mouth and, while holding the dispenser, presses the cylindrical plunger 38 until it stops.
This action exerted on the plunger 38 causes the loading of the main spring 41, with the consequent energy accumulation within the same, as the piston 42 cannot move forward, as retained by the resilient expansible detent ring 11 which is partially inserted into the circular groove 10 of the piston 42 and the expansion the same detent, ring 11 is prevented by the control sleeve 45.
At this point and while keeping pressed the cylindrical plunger 38, the patient makes an inhalation act which causes, through the mouthpiece 57 and the special passages made in the main body 37, a depression in the control chamber 58.
This depression causes the movement of the semicylindrical vane 53, and of the lever 49, which is necessary to let the air in through the slits 55 made on the air flow conveyer 54.
The result is a rotation of the lever 49, on its fulcrum pins 50, and of the corresponding cams 47 which, acting against the face 52 of the slots 46 made on the control sleeve 45, cause the upward movement of the latter as shown in Figs. 2 and 4.
This upward movement of the control sleeve 45 releases the resilient expansible detent ring 11, which expands, then stopping its detent action on the piston 42 which snaps forward, instantly releasing all the energy previously accumulated by loading the main spring 41 and causing a jet of compressed air at predetermined and reproducible speed and pressure which carries, as described for the basic embodiment, the powder contained in the dosage chamber, through the nozzle, to the mouth and the lungs of the patient.
The perfect synchronization between the drug delivery and the user's inhalation, is granted, further than by the instantaneous action of the dispenser and by the fact that anybody, once started an inhalation act, tends to fully complete it, by the fact that the depth and the shape of the air flow conveyer 54 are such to allow an effective air passage, between it and the semicylindrical vane 53 edges, only when the control device has been actuated and the drug delivery occurred.
Once the delivery has been performed and the cylindrical plunger 38 released, the return secondary spring 43 returns the unit cylindrical plunger 38/piston 42 to the rest or start position while the return secondary spring 15 provides for the return to the rest or start position of the control sleeve 45 and of the lever 49, and therefore of the resilient expansible detent ring 11, as shown in Fig. 7 and Fig. 9.
As to the remainder, all as described and shown, made of any suitable material, liable to modifications and improvements, still within the basic principle of the invention.

Claims

1. - Powder jet dispenser for medicament inhalation therapies, intended to be the medicament pack container, characterized In that it is provided with a dose metering system, comprising rotable filling means (27,28,29,30,31,35) and a separation unit (25,26) to fill a fix positioned dosage chamber (19), formed into the bottom of the medicament reservoir (36), and to provide, after its filling, an air-tight separation from the same medicament reservoir (36). Said dosage chamber (19) being connected to a compression cylindrical chamber (5) part of a servo-assisted control air compression system actuated by a manual stroke of a plunger (3 or 38) providing an energy accumulation, by means of the compression of a spiral load spring (7 or 41), and then the automatic release of said energy and spring by means of a sliding control mechanism (11,14 or 45) automatically actuated either by the continuation of the stroke on the plunger (3) or, in a modified embodiment, by an element (49) directly controlled by the user's inhalation. Said accumulated energy being released against a piston (8 or 42) which, under the trust of the load spring (7 or 41), snaps forward into said compression chamber (5) producing a jet of compressed air used for the medicament delivery from the dosage chamber (19), through a nozzle (20 or 59).
2. - A powder jet dispenser according to claim 1 characterized in that said air compression means consist of a main tubular body (1) bearing, on its upper end, a screwed, or in other way fixed, cover (2) which closes a powderized drug reservoir chamber (36), and at the opposite end an axially slidable hollow cylindrical plunger (3) provided with two bores, forming a shoulder (4), and a plane bottom bearing and fixing a cylindrical base (6) having a seat for the support and the retain of a spiral load main spring (7) assembled In a special blind bore made inside a piston (8) which is axially slidable in a tubular element (13), intended to form an air compression chamber (5), fixed and retained by a distribution and separation nead (12), fixed to the upper end of the main tubular body (1) under the drug reservoir chamber (36) which is provided with an air passage chamber (18), containing a sphere check valve (17), in correspondence with a centre outlet hole (16) provided at the end of the tubular element. (13), inside which the piston (8) slides, with the characteristic that said air passage chamber (18), provided with the check valve (17), is connected by means of a lateral passage, to a dosage chamber (19) having an upper opening, towards the drug reservoir chamber (36), through which it can be filled, and an outlet passage connected to a nozzle (20).
3. - A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 or 2 characterized in that the nozzle (20) is provided with a non return sphere check valve (22) preventing the entrance of outside air.
4. - A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the separation and distribution head (12) is provided with a downward protruding neck, bearing a return secondary spring (15), resting against, a seat formed in a control sleeve (14) which is axially slidable over the tubular element (13), inside which the piston (8) slides, which retains, in a special slotted groove, a resilient expansible detent ring (11) forced to inward protrude towards the head of the piston (8), and to enter a circular groove (10) formed on the head of the same piston (8), by a special cam profile of which the bore of said control sleeve (14) is provided, thus preventing the piston (8) forward movement, during all the manually operated main spring (7) loading stroke of the cylindrical plunger (3) and until when said control sleeve (14), pushed by the shoulder (4) of said plunger (3), shifts upward thus releasing the resilient expansible detent ring (11) therefore allowing the piston (8) to snap forward under the thrust of the main spring (7).
5. - A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 4 characterized in that the piston (8) head is provided with a circular seal lip (9).
6. - A powder jet. dispenser according to claims 1 to characterized in that the drug reservoir cover (2) bears, seal tight assembled through a central hole, a turning knob
(34) provided with a stem, entering the drug reservoir, which has at its end a square section portion on which are assembled an element (25), provided with vertical faces
(35) perpendicular to the bottom of the drug reservoir, carrying a spring loaded separation plug (26), and a second turning element (27) provided with three arms, two of which, (28), each carrying a filling brush or broom (29), and a central one (30) carrying a preferably softer and longer broom (31), suitable to deeply introduce the powder inside the dosage chamber (19) formed as a hole in the bottom of the drug reservoir chamber (36).
7. - A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 6 characterized In that the vertical walls (35), the brushes or brooms (29) and the broom (31) directly act, during the rotation of the knob (34), on the dosage chamber (19) to grant its complete and reproducible filling.
8.- A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the filling manoeuvre of the dosage chamber (19) is performed by means of a 360° rotation of the knob (34).
9.- A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 8 characterized in that at the filling rotation completed the spring loaded separation plug (26) returns over the dosage chamber (19) and airtight separates it from the drug reservoir avoiding any compressed air dispersion or drug return into the drug reservoir during the drug delivery.
10.- A powder jet dispenser according to claims 1 to 9 characterized in that, in a modified embodiment, the manual control system of the drug delivery, provided by the movement continuation of the cylindrical plunger (3) causing the control sleeve (14) to shift, is replaced by a control, automatically and directly, provided by the patient inhalation, control system characterized in that a modified control sleeve (45) is associated with a lever control element (49) provided at one end with two arms (48) carrying two fulcrum pins (50), passing through two diametrically opposite special slots (46;, formed on the control sleeve (45) and entering two blind holes (51) made on a modified tubular element (44); said control lever element (49) provided, in correspondence of each of the fulcrum pins (50), with a cam (47), housed in the slots (46) of the control sleeve (45) and interacting with the upper faces (52) of the same slots (46), and characterized in that its other end, opposite to the two arms (48) one, is formed as a semicylindrical vane (53) and placed in a special control chamber (58), formed into the main body (37) of the modified dispenser, connected by means of suitable passages with a mouthpiece (57) of which the dispenser is provided.
11.- A powder jet dispenser according to claim 10 characterized in that the control chamber (58), containing the semicylindrical vane (53) of the control lever (49), is provided with an opening into which is inserted and fixed an air flow conveyer (54), provided with slits (55) for the air inlet and with a slit (56) to slidably receive the control lever (49) central arm, housing the semicylindrical vane (53); the whole characterized in that the inhalation, made by the user, creates, through the mouthpiece (57) and the special passages made in the main body (37), a depression inside the control chamber (58) which causes the movement of the semicylindrical vane (53) from its rest position, in which it normally closes the air inlet, slits (55), to a position in which said air can enter, with the consequent rotation of the control lever (49) on its fulcrum pins (50) and of the cams (47), with the same pins (50) associated, which by interacting with the upper faces (52) of the slots (46) formed on the control sleeve (45), force the latter to shift and therefore to allow the resilient expansible detent ring (11) to expand, thus releasing the piston (42) which snaps forward, under the thrust of the main spring (41) previously, loaded by the manual compression stroke of the cylindrical plunger (38), producing a jet of compressed air at predetermined pressure and speed.
12. - A powder jet dispenser according to claims 10 and 11 characterized in that the inner surface of the air flow conveyer element (54) matches the. outer surface of the semicylindrical vane (53) and that said conveyer (54) has a depth which is higher than the depth of said vane (53) at such an extent to oblige the control lever (49) to perform a rotation movement long enough to let the drug delivery to occur, before allowing an effective inlet of air into the control chamber (58).
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