Patents Assigned to TTI ellebeau, Inc.
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Patent number: 8386030Abstract: An iontophoresis device including an active electrode assembly or a counter electrode assembly with a polarizable electrode containing any one of a conductive material having a capacitance per unit weight of 1 F/g or greater, a conductive material having a specific surface area of 10 m2/g or greater, and activated carbon is disclosed. The generation of gas or ions due to an electrode reaction occurring in an electrode assembly may be reduced or prevented. In addition, the alteration of an active agent due to a chemical reaction upon energization may be reduced or prevented.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: TTI Ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Kiyoshi Kanamura, Nobuharu Kosiba, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Hidero Akiyama, Akihiko Matsumura
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Patent number: 8295922Abstract: An iontophoresis device may be capable of preventing or reducing the generation of gas, or the production of undesirable ions, due to an electrode reaction occurring in an electrode assembly; or the alteration of an active agent due to a chemical reaction upon energization. A doping layer made of a substance such as a conductive polymer that effects an electrochemical reaction due to the doping or de-doping of an ion, may be formed in an electrode in an active electrode assembly or counter electrode assembly of an iontophoresis device.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Kiyoshi Kanamura, Takehiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Hidero Akiyama, Akihiko Matsumura
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Patent number: 8062783Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for powering and/or controlling electrically powered devices. A power supply system is operable to provide a voltage across at the active and the counter electrode assemblies of a transdermal delivery device. The system includes a power source and a magnetic coupling element.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Darrick Carter, Joshua K. Hoyt, James Thorne, Forrest Seitz
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Patent number: 7998745Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for evaluating iontophoretic properties of compounds. An impedance spectrometer is operable to determine an impedance of a compound and a processor is configured to compare the determined impedance of the compound to a database of stored values.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventor: Gregory A. Smith
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Patent number: 7925520Abstract: A migration M of a drug ion in a membrane type iontophoresis device for administering the drug ion through a first ion exchange membrane is predicted on the basis of a migration C of the drug ion from the first ion exchange membrane to the outside of the device in the case where a voltage is applied to an electrode by using the device under such a condition that the first ion exchange membrane is not brought into contact with the skin of a living organism and a migration R of the drug ion to a liposome caused by mixing a liposome solution having a predetermined concentration and a drug solution containing a predetermined concentration of the drug ion.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Kentaro Kogure, Kaoru Kigasawa, Naoki Nakamura
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Patent number: 7890164Abstract: An shaped iontophoresis device is capable of permeating an active agent (e.g., a drug solution) into an oral cavity, a skin cancer, or the like by iontophoresis in a pinpoint manner. A catheter-type iontophoresis device includes a small working electrode assembly and a small non-working electrode assembly at the tip of a holding portion. A first ion exchange membrane and a fourth ion exchange membrane at the tips of the assemblies are brought into close contact with a target area so that a drug solution is permeated by iontophoresis in a pinpoint manner. The working electrode assembly and the non-working electrode assembly are attached to the tip of a rod-shaped member. The rod-shaped member is detachable from the tip of the holding portion, and is exchangeable integrally with the portion. The iontophoresis device may advantageously take the form of a rod or catheter.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Hidero Akiyama, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Akihiko Matsumura
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Patent number: 7848801Abstract: A transdermal delivery device to passively deliver active agents to a biological interface includes an active agent reservoir comprising a first active agent of a first polarity; an outer active agent membrane taking the form of an ion-exchange membrane of a second polarity, an interfacial layer having a plurality of freely diffusible monovalent co-ions of the first polarity and having a first side adjacent to the outer active agent membrane and a second side configured to contact a biological interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Darrick Carter, Gregory A. Smith
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Patent number: 7720622Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for evaluating iontophoresis devices. An impedance spectrometer is operable to determine an impedance of an iontophoresis device and a controller configured to perform a comparison of the measured impedance of the iontophoresis device to stored reference data, and to generate a response based in part on the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventor: Gregory A. Smith
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Publication number: 20100100031Abstract: The present invention provides an iontophoresis device with high administration efficient of a drug. An iontophoresis device, including an active electrode structure including: an electrode to which a positive electrical potential is applied; a drug holding part for holding a drug solution containing positively charged drug ions, the drug holding part being placed on a front side of the electrode; a cellulose-based resin film placed on a front side of the drug holding part or a complex film composed of a cation exchange membrane and a cellulose-based resin film placed on a front side of the cation exchange membrane, the complex film being placed on a front side of the drug holding part, in which the drug ions are administered through the cellulose-based resin film.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: TTI ELLEBEAU, INC.Inventors: Akihiko Tanioka, Mie Minegawa, Kiyoshi Kanamura, Akihiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Hidero Akiyama
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Patent number: 7660626Abstract: The present invention provides an iontophoresis device with high administration efficient of a drug. An iontophoresis device, including an active electrode structure including: an electrode to which a positive electrical potential is applied; a drug holding part for holding a drug solution containing positively charged drug ions, the drug holding part being placed on a front side of the electrode; a cellulose-based resin film placed on a front side of the drug holding part or a complex film composed of a cation exchange membrane and a cellulose-based resin film placed on a front side of the cation exchange membrane, the complex film being placed on a front side of the drug holding part, in which the drug ions are administered through the cellulose-based resin film.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Akihiko Tanioka, Mie Minagawa, Kiyoshi Kanamura, Akihiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Hidero Akiyama
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Publication number: 20090299265Abstract: An electrode assembly for iontophoresis including an electrode coupled to an electric power source device having a same polarity as that of the ionic drug in the electrode assembly, an electrolyte solution holding portion holding an electrolyte solution by being impregnated with the electrolyte solution, the electrolyte solution holding portion being placed adjacent to the electrode, a first ion exchange membrane operable to substantially pass ions having a polarity that is same as a polarity of the ionic drug and substantially block ions having a polarity that is opposite the polarity of the ionic drug, the first ion exchange membrane being placed adjacent to the electrolyte solution holding portion, a drug solution holding portion holding the ionic drug by being impregnated with the ionic drug, the drug solution holding portion being placed adjacent to the first ion exchange membrane, a second ion exchange membrane operable to substantially pass ions having a polarity that is opposite the polarity of the ioType: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Akihiko Tanioka, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Hidero Akiyama, Akihiko Matsumura
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Publication number: 20090299264Abstract: An iontophoresis device capable of stably holding a drug for a long time period and of transdermally administering the drug at a high transport number during use. The iontophoresis device includes a drug holding portion to store the ionic drug in a dry state and at least an aqueous medium holding portion to store an aqueous medium. The drug holding portion exhibiting ion conductivity in response to a needle inserted into the aqueous medium holding portion from outside the electrode assembly such that the drug holding portion is supplied with the aqueous medium during use and the ionic drug dissolves in the aqueous medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: TTI ELLEBEAU, INC.Inventors: Takehiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Hidero Akiyama, Akihiko Matsumura
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Patent number: 7590444Abstract: An iontophoresis device for administering drug ions via the first ion-exchange membrane, comprising a first semi-permeable film having a number of pores passing through the film from a front surface to a back surface, a first ion-exchange membrane formed of ion-exchange resin filling the pores of the first semi-permeable film and selective ions of a first polarity, and a working electrode structure having a drug holding part placed on a back surface of the first ion-exchange membrane and holding a drug solution containing drug ions charged in the first polarity, wherein a layer of a water-soluble polymer compound is chemically bonded on the surface of the first semi-permeable film.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: TTI Ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Akihiko Tanioka, Akihiko Matsumura, Takehiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Hidero Akiyama
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Publication number: 20090216177Abstract: A catheter-type iontophoresis device is adapted to cause a drug solution to permeate into a cancer site or the like of a digestive organ on a pinpoint basis by iontophoresis. The catheter-type iontophoresis device includes a working electrode assembly and a non-working electrode assembly for administering a drug by iontophoresis. A DC electric power source is connected to the working electrode assembly and the non-working electrode assembly with opposite polarities, and a rod-like member supports the working electrode assembly and the non-working electrode assembly at its tip. The rod-like member is detachably supported at a tip of a flexible cable supported by an endoscopic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: TTI ellebeau,IncInventors: Hidero Akiyama, Hiroyoshi Kawakami, Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Akihiko Matsumura
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Patent number: 7574256Abstract: An iontophoresis device includes: an active electrode element operable to provide an electrical potential; an inner active agent reservoir comprising: a first compartment having a diluent; a second compartment having an active agent; and a polymer complex layer disposed between the first compartment and the second compartment, the polymer complex being formed by a first hydrophilic polymer and a second hydrophilic polymer via hydrogen bonding. The polymer complex is electrically responsive and disintegrates when an electrical field is applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventor: Darrick Carter
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Publication number: 20090062721Abstract: An iontophoresis device including an electrode assembly which holds a drug solution containing a salt of a first drug with an acid dissolved therein and has a polarizable electrode to be in contact with the drug solution, in which the polarizable electrode to which a second drug of the same kind as that of the first drug is adsorbed. A method may include adsorbing the second drug to the polarizable electrode; and then bringing the drug solution into contact with the polarizable electrode. As a result, the iontophoresis device is capable of suppressing a change in the pH value of the drug solution in the case where the drug solution containing the salt of the first drug with the acid dissolved is held in contact with the polarizable electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: TTI ELLEBEAU INC.Inventors: Yoshitsune Hayakawa, Kazuma Mitsuguchi, Nobuharu Koshiba
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Publication number: 20090005721Abstract: Provided is a packaged iontophoresis system 15 including: an iontophoresis system 10 including an apparatus body 50 for transdermally delivering an ionized drug by iontophoresis, and a connection part 70 extended from the apparatus body 50 and connected to the apparatus body 50 and a power source 60, the power source 60 supplying power to the apparatus body 50; a package material 80 hermetically packaging the apparatus body 50 and a portion of the connection part 70, by at least a part thereof being welded to the connection part 70; and a cutting guide 400 guiding a cutting line of the package material 80 so that the part of the package material 80 welded to the connection part 70 remains at the connection part 70 when the package material 80 is opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: TTI ELLEBEAU, INC.Inventors: Mizuo Nakayama, Takehiko Matsumura, Tsutomu Shibata, Akihiro Ryuka
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Patent number: 7437189Abstract: An iontophoresis device includes: a first electrode; a biological interface contact member including a substrate having a front surface and a rear surface, and a plurality of needles that protrude from the front surface of the substrate and can be inserted into a biological interface, the biological interface contact member allowing selective permeation of ions of a first polarity; and a drug holding part applied with an electrical potential or voltage through the first electrode and holding a drug solution containing drug ions charged in the first polarity, the drug holding part being interposed between the first electrode and the biological interface contact member.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Akihiko Matsumura, Takehiko Matsumura, Mizuo Nakayama, Hidero Akiyama, Tsutomu Shibata, Akihiko Tanioka
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Patent number: 7398121Abstract: An iontophoresis device useful for administering an ionic drug by iontophoresis has an iontophoresis electrode section (active electrode section) and a ground electrode section (inactive electrode section) both of which are to be connected to a power source. The iontophoresis device includes elements (members) of both of the electrode sections are all formed of membrane bodies, and includes ion exchange membranes different in ion selectivity, one being selective to ions of the same species as charged ions of the ionic drug and the other to ions different in species from the charged ions of the ionic drug that are arranged in the iontophoresis electrode section, and at least an ion exchange membrane selective to ions opposite to the charged ions of the ionic drug is arranged in the ground electrode section. The iontophoresis device can administer the ionic drug stably over a long period of time at high transport efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: TTI ellebeau, Inc.Inventors: Akihiko Matsumura, Sakae Torisawa, Kiyoshi Kanamura, Yoshihiro Ito, Yoriko Kobayashi