Patents Assigned to Phaeton Research Ltd.
  • Patent number: 7763014
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2010
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding
  • Patent number: 7282045
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding
  • Publication number: 20040215171
    Abstract: The field of the invention is site-specific drug delivery capsules (SSDC's). The disclosure relates to a closure member (14) for a substance reservoir (12) of an SSDC (10). The SSDC (10) includes a retainer that provides a non-linear force resisting opening of the closure member (14). The non-linear force ensures that the closure member (14) unseals the reservoir (12) only when an opening force exceeds a maximal value of the resisting force, thereby preventing premature or accidental emptying of the reservoir (12). The preferred means of providing the resistive force is a rolling, elastomeric o-ring (64) that additionally seals the closure member (14) into an aperture (13).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2002
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Applicant: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter John Houzego, Peter Neil Morgan, Peter Hanson Hirst, Duncan James Westland, Ian Robert Wilding
  • Patent number: 6632216
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding