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Last Updated: May 4, 2024

Claims for Patent: 10,569,034


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Summary for Patent: 10,569,034
Title:Compliance monitoring module for a breath-actuated inhaler
Abstract: A compliance monitoring module for a breath-actuated inhaler comprising: a miniature pressure sensor, a sensor port of said sensor being pneumatically coupled to a flow channel through which a user can inhale; a processor configured to: receive a signal originating from a dosing mechanism of the inhaler indicating that medication has been released; receive data from a sensing element of the sensor; and based on said signal from said dosing mechanism and said data from said sensing element, make a determination that inhalation of a breath containing medication through said flow channel complies with one or more predetermined requirements for successful dosing; and a transmitter configured to, responsive to said determination, issue a dosing report.
Inventor(s): Morrison; Mark Steven (Basking Ridge, NJ), Weitzel; Douglas E. (Hamilton, NJ), Calderon Oliveras; Enrique (Waterford, IE), Buck; Daniel (Waterford, IE)
Assignee: Norton (Waterford) Limited (Waterford, IE)
Application Number:15/681,126
Patent Claims: 1. An inhaler comprising: a reservoir for storing a dose of medicament for treating a respiratory condition; a mouthpiece comprising a flow channel through which the dose of medicament can be delivered from the reservoir to a user; a barometric pressure sensor pneumatically coupled to the flow channel, wherein the barometric pressure sensor is configured to measure a first barometric pressure within the inhaler prior to an inhalation from the mouthpiece and a second barometric pressure within the inhaler during the inhalation from the mouthpiece; and a processor electrically coupled to the barometric pressure sensor, wherein the processor is configured to determine a pressure change between the first and second measured barometric pressures and to determine a value indicative of a flow rate of the inhalation through the flow channel based on the pressure change.

2. The inhaler of claim 1, wherein the barometric pressure sensor is disposed outside of the flow channel.

3. The inhaler of claim 2, wherein the barometric pressure sensor is disposed at a distal end of the inhaler, the distal end being opposite to the mouthpiece.

4. The inhaler of claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to determine a peak flow rate based on the pressure change.

5. The inhaler of claim 1, wherein the barometric pressure sensor is further configured to measure a plurality of barometric pressures within the inhaler during the inhalation from the mouthpiece, and wherein the processor is further configured to determine a duration of the inhalation based on the plurality of measured barometric pressures.

6. The inhaler of claim 5, wherein the processor is further configured to determine a volume of the inhalation by integrating a plurality of flow rates associated with the duration of the inhalation.

7. The inhaler of claim 1, wherein the reservoir is disposed with a first housing, and wherein the barometric pressure sensor and the processor are disposed within a second housing mechanically coupled to the first housing.

8. The inhaler of claim 1, further comprising an indicator, wherein the processor is configured to change a status of the indicator based on the pressure change or the value indicative of the flow rate.

9. The inhaler of claim 8, wherein the processor is further configured to change the status of the indicator if the pressure change or the value indicative of the flow rate exceeds a threshold.

10. The inhaler of claim 8, further comprising a mouthpiece cover and a switch, wherein the switch is configured to actuate based on movement of the mouthpiece cover, and wherein the processor is configured to change the status of the indicator based on actuation of the switch.

11. The inhaler of claim 8, wherein the indicator comprises a light.

12. A method of operating an inhaler having a mouthpiece and a flow channel for delivering a dose of medicament to a user, the method comprising: measuring a first barometric pressure outside of the flow channel prior to an inhalation from the mouthpiece; delivering the dose of medicament through the flow channel during the inhalation from the mouthpiece; measuring a second barometric pressure outside of the flow channel during the inhalation; determining a pressure change between the first and second measured barometric pressures; and determining a value indicative of a flow rate of the inhalation through the flow channel based on the pressure change.

13. The method of claim 12, further comprising determining a peak flow rate based on the pressure change.

14. The method of claim 12, further comprising measuring a plurality of barometric pressures outside of the flow channel during the inhalation; and determining a duration of the inhalation based on the plurality of measured barometric pressures.

15. The method of claim 14, further comprising determining a volume of the inhalation by integrating a plurality of flow rates associated with the duration of the inhalation.

16. The method of claim 12, further comprising changing a status of an indicator disposed on the inhaler based on the pressure change or the value indicative of the flow rate.

17. The method of claim 16, further comprising changing the status of the indicator if the pressure change or the value indicative of the flow rate exceeds a threshold.

18. The method of claim 16, further comprising actuating a switch disposed on the inhaler based on movement of a mouthpiece cover; and changing the status of the indicator based on actuation of the switch.

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