Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080308103 | Inhalator Capsules - The subject matter of the invention is a capsule, in particular for the packaging of inhalation formulations, in which at least one cavity is enclosed by a wall, characterized in that at least one portion of the wall has a polymer composition that contains at least one adsorbent, as well as said capsule's preferred use. Furthermore an inhaler and secondary packaging containing at least one such capsule are also described. | 12-18-2008 |
20090068275 | Process for the Manufacture of Powders of Inhalable Medicaments - The invention relates to an improved process for the production of powders of an inhalable medicament by crystallization from a supersaturated fluid containing said medicament, the method comprising passing along a tubular reactor
| 03-12-2009 |
20100096408 | Apparatus For The Dispensing Of Liquids, Container Cartridge Suitable For This, And System Comprising The Apparatus For The Dispensing Of Liquids And The Container Cartridge - The present invention relates to a propellant-gas-free apparatus for the dispensing of liquids, a container cartridge suitable for this for storing the liquid and the ensemble comprising both. The invention comprises a device for the exertion of pressure and for accommodating a container cartridge and a container cartridge in which the dispensing facility is integrated. | 04-22-2010 |
20110048415 | NEBULIZER - A nebulizer having an insertable container and a monitoring device for counting actuations of the nebulizer is proposed. The monitoring device is mounted in a detachable housing part and directly detects movements of container during a nebulizing process, an air supply current in the region of a mouthpiece, and/or the production of aerosol, in order to detect this as the actual dispensing of fluid and actuation of the nebulizer, while preferably the time of actuation of the nebulizer is additionally detected and stored. This allows better monitoring and guidance for the user. | 03-03-2011 |