Patents by Inventor Roland Stangl

Roland Stangl 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).

  • Patent number: 9016272
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2015
    Assignee: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20150034075
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2014
    Publication date: February 5, 2015
    Applicant: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20130228169
    Abstract: The invention relates to an aerosol therapy device comprising a membrane nebulizer (1) and a personal digital assistant (PDA (2)), which are interconnected via communication devices (10, 11) in such a way that therapy data, which has been prepared in relation to signals, is transmitted from the membrane nebulizer (1) to the PDA and control data is transmitted from the latter (2) to the membrane nebulizer (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2013
    Publication date: September 5, 2013
    Applicant: PARI PHARMA GMBH
    Inventor: Roland STANGL
  • Patent number: 8387895
    Abstract: The aerosol generator of an inhalation therapy device according to a preferred embodiment of the invention continuously produces an aerosol at a generation rate of about 0.2 ml/min to about 1.5 ml/min, preferably 0.4 ml/min to about 1.2 ml/min and the mixing chamber has a volume of about 60 ml to about 150 ml, preferably about 80 ml to about 120 ml, and even more preferably about 90 to about 110 ml. While the patient inhales through the inhalation therapy device, the generated aerosol is inhaled by the patient. While the patient exhales into the inhalation therapy device, the generated aerosol is collected in the mixing chamber. Due to the specific size of the mixing chamber, the continuously generated aerosol can accumulate therein without losses even when the exhalation phase is longer than the inhalation phase like in the case of emphysema.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2013
    Assignee: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventor: Roland Stangl
  • Patent number: 8333187
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2012
    Assignee: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20110139150
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2011
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Patent number: 7891352
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20080299049
    Abstract: The aerosol generator of an inhalation therapy device according to a preferred embodiment of the invention continuously produces an aerosol at a generation rate of about 0.2 ml/min to about 1.5 ml/min, preferably 0.4 ml/min to about 1.2 ml/min and the mixing chamber has a volume of about 60 ml to about 150 ml, preferably about 80 ml to about 120 ml, and even more preferably about 90 to about 110 ml. While the patient inhales through the inhalation therapy device, the generated aerosol is inhaled by the patient. While the patient exhales into the inhalation therapy device, the generated aerosol is collected in the mixing chamber. Due to the specific size of the mixing chamber, the continuously generated aerosol can accumulate therein without losses even when the exhalation phase is longer than the inhalation phase like in the case of emphysema.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2007
    Publication date: December 4, 2008
    Applicant: PARI Pharma GmbH
    Inventor: Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20060237001
    Abstract: The invention relates to an aerosol therapy device comprising a membrane nebulizer (1) and a personal digital assistant (PDA (2)), which are interconnected via communication devices (10, 11) in such a way that therapy data, which has been prepared in relation to signals, is transmitted from the membrane nebulizer (1) to the PDA and control data is transmitted from the latter (2) to the membrane nebulizer (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2003
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Inventor: Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20060207591
    Abstract: The invention describes an aerosol generator for inhalation therapy devices, in which an oscillatable assembly, consisting of at least a membrane and an oscillation generator, is mounted in an encapsulating means such that at least the membrane is exposed for the supply of liquid and the generation of an aerosol, whereas the remaining parts of the oscillatable assembly are protected. Mounting occurs by means of a flexible passage such that the oscillatory motions of the oscillatable assembly are not negatively affected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2006
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten fuer effektive Inhalation
    Inventors: Thomas Gallem, Norbert Kamm, Joseph Lass, Gerhard Pumm, Roland Stangl
  • Publication number: 20060054166
    Abstract: An inhalation nebulizer includes an aerosol generator that has a diaphragm vibrated by a vibration generator. The inhalation nebulizer includes a liquid storage container that is in fluid contact with the diaphragm. A liquid contained in the storage container is atomized into a mixing chamber through openings in the diaphragm and can subsequently be inhaled by a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Applicant: Pari GmbH Spezialisten fur effektive Inhalation
    Inventors: Martin Knoch, Manfred Keller, Roland Stangl, Thomas Gallem, Rainer Liening-Ewert, Markus Urich
  • Patent number: 6962151
    Abstract: An inhalation nebulizer (1) includes an aerosol generator (2) that has a diaphragm (22) vibrated by a vibration generator (23). The inhalation nebulizer (1) includes a liquid storage container (21) that is in fluid contact with the diaphragm (22). A liquid contained in the storage container (21) is atomized into a mixing chamber (3) through openings in the diaphragm and can subsequently be inhaled by a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Assignee: Pari GmbH Spezialisten für effektive Inhalation
    Inventors: Martin Knoch, Manfred Keller, Roland Stangl, Thomas Gallem, Rainer Liening-Ewert, Markus Urich
  • Publication number: 20030164169
    Abstract: The inhalation device comprises an oscillator (1), on which a powder (6) for nebulisation may be placed, containing a medicament and which may be activated in order to nebulise the applied powder, a mixing chamber (2) into which the powder particles are thrown and where an aerosol cloud (6a) is formed from incoherent particles, an inhalation check valve (3) which permits ambient air into the mixing chamber (2) during inhalation to evacuate the particle cloud (6a) and an exhalation check valve (4), by means of which expired air is led off into the environment to prevent damp breath entering the mixing chamber (2) during exhalation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Inventors: Roland Stangl, Manfred Keller