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Title:
Method and device for dispensing medicament to the body
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We claim:
1. A device for dispensing medicament in finely divided form from a container containing such medicament, which device comprises:
an elongated housing having a longitudinal passageway therethrough, one end of said housing being provided with a collapsible bulb for driving air through said passageway, the other end of the housing having medicament dispensing means for insertion into an opening of a body cavity;
a chamber adapted to receive the container of medicament, said chamber being located wholly within said housing and intermediate the ends of said housing, said chamber being intersected by said passageway;
means for piercing a container mounted within said chamber and comprising an elongated piercing needle having an operative piercing end for piercing that end adjacent to the said collapsible bulb of a container mounted within said chamber, said piercing end being reciprocable substantially along the longitudinal axis of the housing from a normally non-operative position to an operative piercing position; and
mounting means attached to the collapsible bulb and located within said collapsible bulb for mounting the non-piercing end of said piercing needle within and attaching said non-piercing end to said collapsible bulb, said mounting means being reciprocable by compression of said collapsible bulb substantially along the longitudinal axis of the piercing needle, whereby said piercing needle may be driven from its normally non-operative position to its operative position along the intended direction of flow of air through the device.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said passageway, said chamber, said piercing needle and said bulb share a substantially common axis.
3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said medicament dispensing means at said other end of said housing comprises a removable nose-piece, which provides access to said chamber.
4. A device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a container mounted in a loose but restrained fit within said chamber.
5. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end walls of said chamber are each provided with a groove adapted to provide a flow of air across a perforation in a container when positioned within said chamber.
6. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said perforating needle is dimensioned to pass through said chamber.
7. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said perforating needle passes through a perforated disc mounted within said passageway between said chamber and said mounting means.
8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of said needle being such that when in said operative piercing position said piercing end does not extend substantially beyond and out of said chamber.
9. A method for administering a powdered medicament to a patient, said method comprising:
providing a device comprising:
an elongated housing having a longitudinal passageway therethrough, one end of said housing being provided with a collapsible bulb for driving air through said passageway, the other end of the housing having medicament dispensing means for insertion into an opening of a body cavity;
a chamber adapted to receive the container of medicament, said chamber being located wholly within said housing and intermediate the ends of said housing, said chamber being intersected by said passageway;
means for piercing a container mounted within said chamber and comprising an elongated piercing needle having an operative piercing end for piercing that end adjacent to the said collapsible bulb of a container mounted within said chamber, said piercing end being reciprocable substantially along the longitudinal axis of the housing from a normally non-operative position to an operative piercing position; and
mounting means attached to the collapsible bulb and located within said collapsible bulb for mounting the non-piercing end of said piercing needle within and attaching said non-piercing end to said collapsible bulb, said mounting means being reciprocable by compression of said collapsible bulb substantially along the longitudinal axis of the piercing needle, whereby said piercing needle may be driven from its normally non-operative position to its operative position along the intended direction of flow of air through the device;
positioning a container of finely divided medicament within said chamber;
compressing said bulb longitudinally, thus moving said bulb longitudinally from said non-operative position toward said chamber to said operative position, and piercing said container,
releasing the longitudinal compression on said bulb and returning said needle to said non-operative position;
inserting said medicament dispensing means into the opening of a body cavity; and
compressing said bulb, thereby forcing air through said passageway and into said chamber, and forcing medicament from the pierced container through said medicament dispensing means and into said body cavity opening.
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Inventors:
Birch, Leslie William (Desborough, EN) Dean, Desmond Alfred (Beeston, EN) Howell, deceased, Harry (LATE OF Castle Donnington, EN)
Application Number:
500471
Filing Date: 1974-08-26 Publication_date: 1976-04-13 Assignee:
Fisons Limited (London, EN)
Primary Class(es):
128/203.15
128/203.21
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
94,040| Feb, 1897 | DD | | 604,276May, 1960 | IT | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Medbery, Aldrich F.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack
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