Details for Patent: 9,533,111
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Title: | Dose counters for inhalers, inhalers and methods of assembly thereof |
Abstract: | A method of assembling an inhaler for inhaling medicament, the inhaler having a body for retaining a medicament store and a dose counter having a moveable actuator and a chassis mounted on the body, the method including heat staking the chassis of the dose counter onto the body. |
Inventor(s): | Walsh; Declan (Co. Kilkenny, IE), Fenlon; Derek (Co. Wexford, IE), Kaar; Simon (Co. Cork, IE), Hazenberg; Jan Geert (Co. Kilkenny, IE), Buck; Dan (Co. Waterford, IE), Clancy; Paul (Waterford, IE), Uschold; Robert Charles (Leominster, MA), Karg; Jeffrey A. (Hopkinton, MA) |
Assignee: | NORTON (WATERFORD) LIMITED (Waterford, IE) TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND (Waterford, IE) IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND (Waterford, IE) |
Filing Date: | May 15, 2015 |
Application Number: | 14/713,643 |
Claims: | 1. A method of assembling an inhaler for inhaling medicament, the inhaler having a body for retaining a medicament store and a dose counter having a moveable actuator and a chassis mounted on the body, said method comprising: inserting a plurality of pins on one of the body and the chassis into a plurality of mating apertures on the other of the body and the chassis before heat staking the chassis in place, wherein either the plurality of pins or the plurality of mating apertures are positioned on three different sides of the chassis; and heat staking the chassis of the dose counter onto the body by heat staking the plurality of pins in their respective mating apertures. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the step of mounting a spring-returned ratchet actuator in the body before heat staking the chassis in place. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dose counter is positioned in a dose counter chamber of the body, and the method further comprises the step of mounting a cover on the body to conceal the dose counter chamber of the body. 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the mounting step includes mounting the cover such that it does not conceal a perforation that is defined at the open end of the dose counter chamber, wherein the perforation permits the evaporation of water or aqueous matter in the dose counter chamber into the atmosphere. |