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A mobile inhaler and a container for using therewith

a mobile inhaler and container technology, applied in the field of inhalers, can solve the problems of creating harmful and potentially harmful chemical compounds, affecting the safety of users, and causing harm to the environment, and achieves the effects of reducing the risk of having a broken or malfunctioning vibration generator, reliable aerosol production, and convenient replacemen

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-01-17
NEXVAP SA
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides a device for nicotine and / or nicotine replacement that does not produce toxic or potentially toxic compounds and can generate droplets that can penetrate deep into the lung. The device is easy to use and provides a reliable production of aerosols. Additionally, the mesh plate in the container reduces the risk of clogging the plate and ensures proper attachment of the mesh to the container.

Problems solved by technology

It is the combustion that creates harmful and potentially harmful chemical compounds.
Although an e-cigarette or ENDS has recently been recognized as being a safer alternative to a tobacco cigarette (e.g. Public Health England recognising that e-cigarettes are 95% less risky than combustible tobacco), there are still different disadvantages linked with the use of e-cigarettes.
Due to the fact that the liquid composition is being vaporized, traces of toxic or potentially toxic compounds might still be produced when an e-cigarette is used, through various heat-induced chemical reactions.
The vapor can contain toxicants and traces of heavy metals (at levels permissible in inhalation medicines), and potentially harmful chemicals not found in tobacco smoke.
To a lesser extent, some materials used in e-cigarettes (metals and plastics) may generate additional harmful chemical compounds when the temperature is elevated.

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[0105]In this disclosure, the term “comprising” is intended to have an open-ended meaning so that when a first element is stated as comprising a second element, the first element may also include one or more other elements that are not necessarily identified or described herein, or recited in the claims.

[0106]In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a better understanding of the present disclosure by way of examples. It should be apparent, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details.

[0107]As a general remark, it is noted that for sake of clarity, in the present description and the drawings, the same reference numerals are used for corresponding elements of different embodiments.

[0108]FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of a mobile inhaler construed according to an embodiment of the present invention. The mobile inhaler comprises a mouthpiece 1 and a body element ...

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Abstract

A mobile inhaler is provided and a container for using therewith. The mobile inhaler comprises: a mouthpiece comprising at least one inhaling opening; a body element connected to the mouthpiece and comprising a housing for holding a DC power source; a power conversion unit comprising an inverter operative to convert a DC voltage provided by a DC power source, into a higher AC voltage; a nebulizer comprising an ultrasonic vibrator and a mesh, wherein the ultrasonic vibrator is activated by the AC voltage, and wherein the nebulizer is adapted to enable converting into aerosol droplets at least part of a liquid comprised in an enclosure, and the aerosol droplets to be directly inhaled from the mouthpiece; and an enclosure adapted to enable holding a liquid, and characterized in that it provides a connection to enable fluid transfer from the enclosure to the nebulizer.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present disclosure relates to inhalers for delivering substances to the respiratory system of a user and in particular to inhalers which deliver the substance in the form of an aerosol of droplets.BACKGROUND[0002]An inhaler is a medical device used for delivering substance (e.g. medication) into the body via the lungs.[0003]Several types of inhalers are known in the art. The most common type of inhaler is the pressurized metered-dose inhaler (MDI). In MDIs, medication is typically stored in solution in a pressurized canister that contains a propellant, although it may also be a suspension. The MDI canister is attached to a plastic, hand-operated actuator. On activation, the metered-dose inhaler releases a fixed dose of medication in aerosol form. The aerosolized medication is drawn into the lungs by continuing to inhale deeply before holding the breath for few seconds to allow the aerosol to settle onto the airways of the lung. Another type is the dry powder...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61M15/06A61M11/00A24F47/00A61M11/04A61M15/00A24F40/05A24F40/10A24F40/30A24F40/42A24F40/44A24F40/485A24F40/49A24F40/51
CPCA61M15/06A61M11/005A24F47/008A61M11/001A61M11/042A61M15/0003A61M2205/58A61M15/0021A61M2016/0024A61M2205/3584A61M2205/123A61M2205/60A61M2205/8206A61M11/007A61M15/009A61M2016/0027A61M2205/276A61M2205/3576A61M2205/3592A61M2205/50A61M2205/6018A61M2205/6054A61M2205/6072A61M16/1085A61M15/0085A61M2205/581A61M2205/583A24F40/05A24F40/49A24F40/10A24F40/44A24F40/51A24F40/30A24F40/42A24F40/485B05B17/0646A61M2202/0488
Inventor MARMUR, ABRAHAMLACOUR-GAYET, PHILIPPELACOUR-GAYET, JULIENNEDIVI, DRORGUIDETTI, FRANCESCOSHPIRO, ZEEV
Owner NEXVAP SA
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