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Last Updated: May 21, 2024

Claims for Patent: 11,357,935


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Summary for Patent: 11,357,935
Title:Drug delivery device with electronics
Abstract: A system may include a mobile application residing on an external device and an inhalation device. The inhalation device may include a mouthpiece, a mouthpiece cover, medicament, and an electronics module comprising a processor. The inhalation device may be configured to both prepare a dose of medicament for delivery to a user and cause the processor to transition between power states when the mouthpiece cover is moved from a closed position to an open position to expose the mouthpiece. The electronics module or the mobile application may be configured to generate usage events based on usage of the inhalation device by the user. The electronics module may also include a pressure sensor, and the electronics module or the mobile application may be configured to determine whether a usage event is a good inhalation event, a fair inhalation event, or a no inhalation event based on feedback from the pressure sensor.
Inventor(s): Calderon Oliveras; Enrique (Barcelona, ES), Lewis; Carl L. (Cambridgeshire, GB), Cotton; Symon D'Oyly (Cambridge, GB), Gardner; Steven D. (Peterborough, GB), Kivlin; Robert O. (Cambridge, GB), Zur; Amir (Cambridge, MA)
Assignee: Norton (Waterford) Limited (Waterford, IE)
Application Number:16/421,451
Patent Claims: 1. A system comprising: an external device; and an inhalation device comprising a mouthpiece, a mouthpiece cover, medicament, and an electronics module comprising a processor and a sensor; wherein the inhalation device is configured to both release a dose of medicament such that the dose is available to a flow pathway of the inhalation device for user inhalation and cause the processor to transition between power states as the mouthpiece cover is moved from a closed position to an open position to expose the mouthpiece; wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to generate a good inhalation event when feedback from the sensor indicates a measurement that corresponds to an airflow rate that is within a predetermined range; and wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to generate a multiple error event notification in response to a determination that a number of good inhalation events over a predetermined period of time is less than a predetermined number of good inhalation events.

2. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or external device is configured to generate a usage event based on movement of the mouthpiece cover from a closed position to an open position.

3. The system of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a pressure sensor that is configured to measure pressure changes within the inhaler after the mouthpiece cover is moved from the closed position to the open position, and wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to generate a usage event based on feedback from the pressure sensor.

4. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to determine that a number of usage events exceeds a predetermined number of events for a set time period, and provide a notification to the user of an overuse event.

5. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to determine that a number of usage events is less than a predetermined number of events for a set time period, and provide a notification to the user of an underuse event.

6. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to generate the multiple error event in response to a determination that the user has had only two good inhalation events over the past week, or has had six or less good inhalations over the last twelve openings of the mouthpiece cover.

7. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to generate the good inhalation event when the feedback from the sensor corresponds to an airflow rate between 45 liters per min (L/min) and 200 L/min, generate a fair inhalation event when the feedback from the sensor corresponds to an airflow rate between 30 L/min and 45 L/min, and generate a no inhalation event when the feedback from the sensor corresponds to an airflow rate of less than 30 L/min.

8. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to determine that feedback from the sensor indicates that there have been multiple inhalation events while the mouthpiece cover is in the open position, and provide a notification to the user that the mouthpiece cover needs to be closed and then re-opened to ensure that a subsequent dose of medication is made available for inhalation.

9. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to determine that the mouthpiece cover is in the open position for greater than a predetermine amount of time, and provide a notification to the user that the mouthpiece cover should be closed.

10. The system of claim 9, wherein the notification comprises the illumination of a light emitting diode (LED) of the inhalation device or the external device, the generation of an audible output via a speaker of the inhalation device or the external device, a presentation of a message via the external device, or a presentation of an error video or instructions for use via the external device.

11. The system of claim 1, wherein the inhalation device further comprises a medication reservoir comprising the medicament; and wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to estimate a number of doses that remain in the medication reservoir, and provide a refill notification to the user.

12. The system of claim 11, wherein the electronics module comprises a switch that is configured to power the processor of the electronics module and to actuate when the mouthpiece cover is moved from the closed position to the open position; and wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to estimate the number of doses that remain in the medication reservoir based on the number of actuations of the switch.

13. The system of claim 12, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to send a notification to a pharmacy based on the refill notification.

14. The system of claim 11, wherein the electronics module or the external device is configured to estimate the number of doses that remain in the medication reservoir based on feedback from the sensor.

15. The system of claim 1, wherein the inhalation device further comprises an air vent configured to allow a flow of air into the inhalation device during the delivery of medication to the user; wherein the external device is configured to determine multiple error events of a same error type, and present an instructional video to the user that is specific to the error type; and wherein the error type is a no inhalation event, a fair inhalation event, an excessive inhalation event, an exhalation event, an air vent obstruction event, an overuse event, an underuse event, or mouthpiece cover closure event.

16. The system of claim 1, wherein the external device is configured to provide one or more of a daily report that explains the usage events for a day, a weekly report that explains the usage events for a week, or a monthly report that explains the usage events for a month.

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