Patents Assigned to Lipha SA
  • Patent number: 6226962
    Abstract: A method of producing a container (201, 231, 350) having a plurality of apertures (eg 202, 232, 352) each containing a respective dose of powdered material, such as a medicament, involves placing an empty container in a position in which its apertures communicate with a reservoir (216, 84) of powdered material. The material is then passed, for example by the flow of gas, from the reservoir into the apertures to fill the latter, and the container is then separated from the reservoir and the apertures are optionally sealed with sheet material (204, 206, 321, 323). Since the apertures are filled, their volume determines the amount of each dose which therefore does not have to be measured prior to introduction into the apertures. The container may comprise a rigid or flexible plate and in latter case can be subsequently rolled into the form of a cylinder for use in an inhaler. Apparatus for performing the method, and an inhaler for use with a cylindrical container, are also shown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Lipha SA
    Inventors: Stephen William Eason, Clive Patrick Ashley Catterall, David Peter Griffin
  • Patent number: 5617971
    Abstract: A device for dispensing single doses of powdered medicament has a housing for holding a container which has a number of sealed apertures containing individual encapsulating doses of medicament. The container can move relative to the housing to allow each aperture in succession to be brought into registry with an airway which communicates with a mouthpiece. The device includes a piercing member, such as a pin, which can be inserted into a selected aperture to break its respective seals. The configuration and movement of the pin are such that this action expels substantially no powder from the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Lipha SA
    Inventors: Stephen W. Eason, Clive P. A. Catterall, Roger W. Clarke