Patents by Inventor Daniel Thomas de Sausmarez Lintell
Daniel Thomas de Sausmarez Lintell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20130233313Abstract: A medicated module containing a second medicament is configured for removable attachment to the mouthpiece of an inhaler containing a first medicament such that a single inhalation by a user will deliver both medicaments to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Alasdair George Young, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, David Richard Mercer
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Publication number: 20130231614Abstract: A dedicated needle assembly (300) that can be attached only to a dedicated drug delivery device (400) is disclosed. The dedicated needle assembly (300) comprises a connecting body (320) extending from a distal end to a proximal end. A dedicated mechanical coupling (310) is configured at the proximal end of the connecting body (320). The dedicated mechanical coupling (310) forms a releasable connection to a distal end of the dedicated drug delivery device (400). The dedicated needle assembly (300) may comprise a medicated module or, alternatively, a non-medicated module. In one arrangement, the dedicated mechanical coupling (310) is integral with the dedicated needle assembly (300).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: John David Cross, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Alasdair George Young
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Publication number: 20130226080Abstract: A method and system for dispensing a non-user settable dose of one medicament and a user-settable dose of a primary medicament. The system may include a medicated module attachable to a drug delivery device, the drug delivery device having a drug reservoir holding a first medicament. The medicated module includes a first needle, a second needle, a collapsible feature holding a second medicament, a biasing feature operably connected to the collapsible feature, and a valve system having a closed position and an open position. During dispense, the valve system transitions from the closed position to the open position, and the biasing feature compresses the collapsible feature to force the second medicament to flow from the collapsible feature to the second needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbHInventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell
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Publication number: 20130226086Abstract: A medicated module attachable to a drug delivery device comprising a connecting body configured for attachment to the drug delivery device. A first needle held within a first needle hub of the connecting body and a second needle fixed within a second needle hub of the connecting body. A recess within the connecting body defining a reservoir. The reservoir containing at least one dose of a medicament and configured for fluid communication with the first needle. The connecting body further comprises a lockout feature that prevents the medicated module from being reconnected to the drug delivery device after the medicated module has been connected to the drug delivery device a first time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Sanofi-Aventid Deutschland GmbHInventors: James Alexander Davies, John David Cross, Malcom Stanley Boyd, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Simon Lewis Bilton, Naceur Rekaya
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Publication number: 20130226143Abstract: A system and method for priming a medicated module during attachment of the medicated module to a drug delivery device. The drug delivery device has a drug reservoir holding a first medicament. The medicated module includes an upper retention feature and a lower retention feature, wherein the upper retention feature is axially moveable relative to the lower retention feature. The medicated module also includes an engagement needle and an output needle, wherein the output needle is in fluid communication with the engagement needle. The module also includes a collapsible feature holding a second medicament, wherein the collapsible feature is operably connected to the upper retention feature. During attachment to the drug delivery device, (i) the upper retention feature moves axially relative to the lower retention feature, (ii) the collapsible feature collapses, and (iii) the engagement needle and the output needle are primed with the second medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbHInventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell
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Publication number: 20130213394Abstract: A dust cap for a pMDI having a cap part adapted for a push-fit on the dispensing nozzle of the pMDI and a strap part for connecting the dust cap to the pMDI, wherein the cap part is slidably mounted on the strap part for sliding movement between an extended position and a contracted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Gregor John McLennan Anderson, Allen John Pearson, Peter John Brand, Mark Anthony Cox, Ian Cude, Philip William Farr, Andrew Michael Kelly, Daniel Thomas de Sausmarez Lintell, Paul Kenneth Rand
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Publication number: 20130218088Abstract: A method and system of delivering a first medicament to a first injection depth and a second medicament to a second injection depth using a single dispense interface. An example medicated module is attachable to a drug delivery device, where the drug delivery device includes a drug reservoir holding a first medicament. The medicated module includes a needle cannula having a sidewall, at least one micro-hole in the sidewall of the needle cannula, and a flexible membrane sealably fixed to an inner surface of the needle cannula. The flexible membrane holds a second medicament between the flexible membrane and a portion of the sidewall having the at least one micro-hole. The first and second medicaments can be delivered to two, axially separate injection depths.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbHInventor: Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell
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Publication number: 20130218087Abstract: A method and system for delivering a user-settable dose of a first medicament and a non-user settable dose of a second medicament through a single dose setter and a single dispense interface. The drug delivery system includes a drug delivery device and a medicated module. The drug delivery device comprises a single dose setter operably connected to a primary reservoir containing the first medicament. The medicated module comprises (i) a collapsible feature holding the second medicament and (ii) the single dispense interface having an output needle. Further, the drug delivery device and medicated module are each configured such that the single dose setter is mechanically linked to the collapsible feature after attachment of the medicated module to the drug delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, David Sanders, Paul Richard Draper
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Publication number: 20130197474Abstract: A medicated module (100) is attachable to a drug delivery device (102). The medicated module (100) includes a housing (104) having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end has a connector (110) configured for attachment to a drug delivery device (102). The distal end contains a shuttle (112). A first needle (114) is fixed in the housing (104) and a second needle (116) is fixed in the shuttle (112). The medicated module (100) also includes a reservoir (118) in the housing (104) comprising a medicament (12). Further, the medicated module (100) includes a guard assembly (122) positioned in the housing (104) and configured to move in an axial direction during application to an injection site. Preferably, the medicated module (100) is locked out after at least two injections of the medicament (105) contained in the drug delivery device (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Simon Lewis Bilton, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, James Alexander Davies, John David Cross, Aled Meredydd James, David Moore, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell
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Publication number: 20130110050Abstract: A medicated module for an injection system to co-deliver at least two medicaments is disclosed where a primary delivery device containing a primary medicament accepts a medicated module containing a single dose of a secondary medicament and where both medicaments are delivered through a single hollow needle. The medicated module is configured so that it will first deliver both the primary and secondary medicaments and then, if needed, a dose(s) of additional primary medicament. The module also contains a needle guard that locks the first dose delivery, but can be manually overridden by a user to perform a second or subsequent injection of primary medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Malcolm Stanley Boyd, James Alexander Davies, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell
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Patent number: 8397714Abstract: An inhaler is provided with a restricting member to prevent unintentional actuation of the inhaler. Also provided is an inhaler with an extensible strap joining a dust cap to the housing of an inhaler, the strap being particularly suited for use with inhalers that comprise a restricting member. The inhaler is useful, for example, in the treatment of asthma.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Allen John Pearson, Gregor John McLennan Anderson, Peter John Brand, Mark Anthony Cox, Ian Cude, Phillp William Farr, Andrew Michael Kelly, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Paul Kenneth Rand
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Publication number: 20130041321Abstract: A medicated module for an injection system to co-deliver at least two medicaments is disclosed where a primary delivery device containing a primary medicament accepts a medicated module containing a single dose of a secondary medicament and where both medicaments are delivered through a hollow needle. The medicated module is user selectable so that it will deliver a priming dose of a primary medicament or both the primary and secondary medicaments. The module also contains a needle guard that locks after dose delivery. The needle guard prevents accidental needle sticks before and after an injection. A locking collar rotates during use as an inner protrusion follows three paths of a track located on the outer surface of a body housing. When the inner facing protrusion is in the third path, it encounters a hard stop and a rotational bias that locks the guard from further refraction and thus covers the sharp distal end of the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: John David Cross, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Alasdair George Young, Naceur Rekaya, James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Simon Lewis Bilton
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Publication number: 20120330228Abstract: A computerized electro-mechanical drug delivery device configured to deliver at least one dose of two or more medicaments. The device comprises a control unit. An electro-mechanical drive unit is operably coupled to the control unit and a primary reservoir for a first medicament and a secondary reservoir for a fluid agent, e.g. a second medicament. An operator interface is in communication with the control unit. A single dispense assembly is configured for fluid communication with the primary and the secondary reservoir. Activation of the operator panel sets a first dose from the primary reservoir and based on the first dose and a therapeutic dose profile, the control unit is configured to determine a dose or range of the fluid agent. Alternatively, the control unit determines or calculates a dose or range of a third medicament. Further, a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Shane Alistair Day, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Steven Wimpenny, Christopher Jones, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Barry Yates, Robert Veasey, Christopher James Smith, Malcolm Boyd, David Martin Leak, Carmen Patricia Keating, David Sanders, Elizabeth Anne Marshall
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Patent number: 8336542Abstract: A fault indicator for a strip advancement mechanism comprising a base that defines a fault sensing portion of a path for at least a component of a strip, an element for bearing against a strip, or a component of the strip, while it passes through the fault sensing portion of the path, wherein the element is adapted to move from that bearing or non-fault position, to a fault indicating position in the event of the strip or the component of the strip ceasing to pass through the fault sensing portion of the path.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Gregor John McLennan Anderson, Stephen James Harvey, Andrew Roderick Taylor, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Mark Digby Teucher, James Anthony West
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Publication number: 20120292336Abstract: A sheet driver for use in a medicament dispenser including a medicament carrier having a plurality of pockets for containing medicament wherein the pockets are spaced along the length of and defined between first and second sheets secured to each other and separable by drivable pulling action, the sheet driver comprises a hub having a hub surface which is adapted to provide an initial effective winding surface which provides uniform indexing of the medicament carrier, and the tensioning of a torsion spring compensates for an increase in the effective winding surface of the hub caused by receipt of the sheet of the medicament carrier about the hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: Christopher John Jones, James John May, Daniel Thomas De sausmarez Lintell, Mark Gregory Palmer, Robert William Tansley
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Publication number: 20120226238Abstract: A medicated module attachable to a drug delivery device comprises a connecting body configured for attachment to the drug delivery device. A first needle is fixed within the connecting body and a movable needle hub is operatively coupled to the connecting body. A needle guard is operatively coupled to the connecting body and a biasing member is positioned between the connecting body and needle guard. A second needle is fixed within the needle hub. A first cavity within the connecting body defines a reservoir containing at least one dose of a medicament. The reservoir configured for fluid communication with the first and the second needle. The reservoir comprises a bypass configured to allow medicament from the drug delivery device to bypass the reservoir and exit the second needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Naceur Rekaya, Simon Lewis Bilton, John David Cross
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Publication number: 20120220949Abstract: A medicated module for an injection system to co-deliver at least two medicaments is disclosed where a primary delivery device containing a primary medicament accepts a medicated module containing a single dose of a secondary medicament contained within a capsule having an integral flow distributor/distribution system and where both medicaments are delivered through a single hollow needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Naceur Rekaya, Simon Lewis Bilton, John David Cross
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Patent number: 8201556Abstract: There is provided a sheet driver for use in a medicament dispenser including a medicament carrier having a plurality of pockets for containing medicament wherein said pockets are spaced along the length of and defined between first and second sheets secured to each other and separable by drivable pulling action, the sheet driver comprising a base; ascending from the base, a shaft defining a rotational axis; on the base, a drive surface for receipt of drive to rotate the base about the rotational axis; about the shaft, a torsion spring defining first and second spring legs; mounting about the shaft and the torsion spring for rotation about the rotational axis, a hub defining a hub surface for receipt of a sheet of the medicament carrier. A first leg receiver of the base receives the first spring leg of the torsion spring and a second leg receiver of the hub receives the second spring leg of the torsion spring such that relative rotation of the base and the hub results in tensioning of the torsion spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Christopher John Jones, James John May, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Mark Gregory Palmer, Robert William Tansley
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Publication number: 20120136316Abstract: A medicated module (4) for an injection system to co-deliver at least two medicaments is disclosed where a primary delivery device containing a primary medicament accepts a medicated module (4) containing a single dose of a secondary medicament (2) and where both medicaments are delivered through a single hollow needle (5). The medicated module (4) is user selectable so that it will deliver both the primary (1) and secondary medicaments (2), or only the primary medicament (1). The module (4) also contains a guard (42) that locks after dose delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: James Alexander Davies, Steven Wimpenny, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Naceur Rekaya, Simon Lewis Bilton, John David Cross
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Publication number: 20120125951Abstract: A injection system for co-delivery of two medicaments (1, 2) having a drug delivery device (10) containing a primary reservoir containing a first medicament (1) and that has a secondary reservoir containing a second medicament (2) where the drug delivery device (10) has only one dose setter (12) for the primary reservoir and that automatically determines the dose of the second medicament (2). Both medicaments (1, 2) are delivered through a single dispense interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: David Martin Leak, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, David Aubrey Plumptre, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Elizabeth Anne Marshall, Christopher Smith, Elliot Lucas Ortiz