Patents Assigned to Seroton, Inc.
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Publication number: 20190321571Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing one or more dry-powder inhaler devices, having at least one compartment configured to hold at least one dry-powder inhaler device, the at least one dry-powder inhaler device comprising a casing enclosing at least one compartment containing an inhalable medicament covered by a cover, and at least one puncture mechanism comprising at least one pin structure operably aligned with the at least one compartment, and at least one obstruction internally located within the dispenser and adjacent to an opening, wherein, upon a dry-powder inhaler device being pulled from a dispenser, the at least one obstruction is configured to actuate the at least one puncture mechanism to extend the at least one pin structure into the casing, thereby puncturing the cover of the at least one compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicants: Seroton, Inc., THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATIONInventors: David R. ELMALEH, Maxim D. ELMALEH
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Publication number: 20190184114Abstract: An improved dry-powder inhalation device having a casing having an air inlet located at a first terminus; a powder delivery port located at a second terminus, which is positioned distal to the air inlet; and an elongated support panel located within an interior of the casing and being fitted within the casing so as to partially rotate therein about a single axis. The casing has at least one compartment containing dry-powder located proximally to the second terminus, and the support panel has a plurality of needle-like structures located proximal to the delivery port and arranged opposite the dry-powder compartment. The compartment with a dry-powder includes a cover encasing the dry-powder, whereby airflow through the device causes the elongated support panel to partially rotate repeatedly within the casing, whereby the plurality of needle-like structures strike the covered compartment, causing the dry-powder to be released into the airflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Seroton, Inc.Inventor: David R. ELMALEH
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Patent number: 10258751Abstract: A dry-powder inhalation device including a casing having at least one push button located on an external portion thereof, the push button including at least one pin structure, an air inlet located at a first terminus of the casing; a powder delivery port located at a second terminus of the casing and is positioned distal to the air inlet; and an elongated support panel located within an interior of the casing and being fitted within the casing so as to partially rotate therein about a single axis. The support panel has at least one compartment containing dry-powder located proximal to the first terminus, and the at least one pin structure is located proximal to the air inlet and arranged above the dry-powder compartment.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2014Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Seroton, Inc.Inventors: David R. Elmaleh, Maxim D. Elmaleh
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Patent number: 10238820Abstract: An improved dry-powder inhalation device having a casing having an air inlet located at a first terminus; a powder delivery port located at a second terminus, which is positioned distal to the air inlet; and an elongated support panel located within an interior of the casing and being fitted within the casing so as to partially rotate therein about a single axis. The support panel has at least one compartment containing dry-powder located proximally to the second terminus, and the casing has a plurality of needle-like structures located proximal to the delivery port and arranged above the dry-powder compartment. The compartment with a dry-powder includes a blister structure encasing the dry-powder, whereby airflow through the device causes the elongated support panel to partially rotate repeatedly within the casing, thereby striking the plurality of needle-like structures and releasing the dry-powder in the airflow.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Seroton, Inc.Inventor: David R. Elmaleh