Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090053174 | EJECTION LIQUID, EJECTION METHOD, METHOD FOR FORMING LIQUID DROPLETS, LIQUID EJECTION CARTRIDGE AND EJECTION APPARATUS - There are provided an ejection liquid that contains at least one of proteins and peptides and can be ejected stably by an ink jet system, and a method and apparatus for ejecting a liquid containing at least one of proteins and peptides using the ejection liquid. A specific amine is added to an aqueous solution of at least one of proteins and peptides to thereby improve the applicability to ejection by the ink jet system. | 02-26-2009 |
20090060869 | EJECTION LIQUID, EJECTION METHOD, METHOD OF MAKING DROPLETS FROM LIQUID, CARTRIDGE AND EJECTION DEVICE - The present invention provides a liquid composition, as an ejection liquid used for stably ejecting liquid droplets, including at least one kind of a protein and a peptide, and a compound having a betaine skeleton by application of thermal energy to the liquid; a method of making droplets form the liquid; and an ejection method and an ejection device suitable for utilizing protein liquid droplets. By adding a compound having a betaine skeleton to an aqueous solution of at least one kind of a protein and a peptide, the liquid composition is improved in stability for ejection by application of thermal energy. Further, a surfactant may be further added to the liquid composition containing the compound having a betaine skeleton, and in this case the effect of stable ejection can be obtained. | 03-05-2009 |
20090126722 | LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE AND EJECTION METHOD - A liquid ejection device, includes: a plurality of storing parts for storing liquids; a plurality of liquid-feeding parts connected to the respective storing parts; a ejection part for ejecting a liquid; a plurality of flow paths connected to the plurality of liquid-feeding parts, respectively; and a connection part for joining the plurality of flow paths and connecting them as a single flow path to the ejection part. The plurality of liquid-feeding parts are actuated to mix the liquids from the plurality of storing parts in the single flow path joined at the connection part and feed a mixture of the liquids to the ejection part to eject the mixture from the ejection part. According to the ejection device of the present invention, the ejection amount or the mixing ratio can be easily changed in a comparatively precise manner. | 05-21-2009 |
20090260624 | LIQUID EJECTION HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTION HEAD CARTRIDGE - A liquid ejection head to be used for an inhaler ejecting a liquid and making a user inhale the liquid includes: an ejection element having a liquid feeding opening, electrothermal transducer rows that are arrayed on both sides thereof respectively so as to sandwich the liquid feeding opening and are formed of a plurality of electrothermal transducers, and ejection nozzles for ejecting the liquid being provided on parts opposing to the electrothermal transducers respectively; and an external connecting terminal member for applying an electrical signal to the plurality of the electrothermal transducers, wherein, the external connecting terminal member is arranged so that a width direction in one end of its longitudinal direction matches with a direction of the electrothermal transducer rows and has a region for external connecting terminal on the other end of the longitudinal direction. | 10-22-2009 |
20090283094 | MEDICINE EJECTION DEVICE - In a medicine ejection device for administering a medicine to the throat, bronchi or lungs, the air flow path to which the medicine has stuck is to be kept in clean state in a simple configuration. The medicine ejection device which ejects a medicine to be inhaled by a user via a suction port, including a flow path member linked to the suction port and capable of forming an air flow path in which the medicine is guided by the inhalation by the user to the suction port, and an internal wall face constituting member which is intended for formation of the internal wall of the air flow path and allows detachable fitting in the flow path member. | 11-19-2009 |
20100000527 | INHALER - A user inhales medicine ejected from the medicine ejecting section of an inhaler into the air flow duct of an air flow duct forming member through a hole. As the air flow duct forming member is taken off from the inhaler body, the medicine ejecting section is covered by a cap for protection. As the air flow duct forming member is fitted to the inhaler body, the cap is opened and a sensor recognizes the open state of the cap so that the air flow duct forming member is prohibited from being fitted to and taken off from the inhaler body by a claw that is secured to the air flow duct forming member. In this way, the medicine ejecting section is prevented from being damaged when the air flow duct is fitted to and taken away from the inhaler. | 01-07-2010 |
20100006094 | INHALER - An inhaler includes an inhaler body having an ejection head and an airflow duct forming member for forming an airflow duct on the inhaler body. In an inhalation standby status, the airflow duct forming member is driven to slide so as to be placed at rest on the inhaler body to partly cover the top part of the latter by means of a slide mechanism and make the airflow duct disappear. At this time, the top wall of the airflow duct forming member covers the ejection head to shield it from external air. In an inhalation status, the airflow duct forming member is driven to slide up and produce an airflow duct on the inhaler body. Thus, a compact inhaler that can be switched from an inhalation status to an inhalation standby status and vice versa with ease is realized. | 01-14-2010 |
20100024812 | INHALER - A cartridge having an ejection head for ejecting medicine and a reservoir as integral parts thereof is provided with an electric connection section on a lower surface of a junction forming section thereof to be brought into contact with an inhaler body. As the cartridge is put into the inhaler body and secured to the latter by means of a cartridge fixing member, the electric connection section of the cartridge is brought into contact with an electric connection section arranged on a top surface of a cartridge mounting section of the inhaler body to establish electric connection between the cartridge and the inhaler body. | 02-04-2010 |
20100024814 | INHALER - An inhaler includes a medicine cartridge having at least an ejection head and a first electrical connection section for supplying the ejection head with electric power necessary for ejecting medicine, an inhaler body having a medicine cartridge mounting section and an inhalation piece. The inhaler is so constructed that an electric circuit for supplying the ejection head with electric power necessary for ejecting medicine by way of the first electrical connection section is made operable by mounting and rigidly securing the inhalation piece onto the inhaler body. The inhaler can be operated by a user with ease and the ejection head is reliably electrically energized only when the inhaler is operated. | 02-04-2010 |
20100069290 | EJECTION LIQUID AND EJECTION METHOD - The ejection liquid of the present invention includes a compound having a guanidine group, and a carboxyl group or a sulfonic acid group in one molecule, and being represented by the general formula (1), or a salt of the compound, for the purpose of stably ejecting a solution including at least one of a protein and a peptide by imparting thermal energy to the solution. | 03-18-2010 |
20100071691 | LIQUID MEDICINE RESERVOIR AND DISCHARGING DEVICE FOR LIQUID MEDICINE TO BE INHALED - A liquid medicine reservoir that supplies liquid medicine to a liquid-medicine discharging portion via a communicating portion includes a cylindrical body configured to hold the liquid medicine therein, a first sealing portion to which the communicating portion is connected, the first sealing portion sealing the cylindrical body, and a second sealing portion configured to seal an end of the cylindrical body opposite the first sealing portion. At least one of the first sealing portion and the second sealing portion move relative to each other in accordance with the amount of liquid medicine. A substance configured to inhibit discharging of the liquid medicine is stored in a space in the cylindrical body that is on an inner side of the second sealing portion and that is separate from the liquid medicine. | 03-25-2010 |
20100083956 | DISCHARGE HEAD AND DROPLET DISCHARGING DEVICE - A discharge head | 04-08-2010 |
20100089394 | INHALER AND DRIVING METHOD FOR SAME - The present invention provides an inhaler capable of measuring lung function, feeding back the measurements, and administering medicine suitable for a lung condition in a single use. The inhaler | 04-15-2010 |
20100116269 | LIQUID DISCHARGING DEVICE, LIQUID DISCHARGING CARTRIDGE, AND DEVICE BODY CAP - A liquid discharging device includes a device body configured to house a liquid discharging cartridge body having a liquid discharging portion for discharge liquid, and a device body cap removably attached to the device body. When the device body cap is detached from the device body, a discharging portion cap attached to the liquid discharging cartridge body so as to protect a discharging port of the liquid discharging portion is detached from the liquid discharging portion in combination with the device body cap. | 05-13-2010 |
20100319696 | EJECTION LIQUID AND EJECTION METHOD - To stably eject a solution containing at least one type of insulin, by the inkjet method, the present invention provides an ejection liquid characterized by having at least one compound selected from a non-amino acid polycarboxylic acid (excluding citric acid), a non-amino acid nitrogen-containing polycarboxylic acid, and salts thereof, added to a solution containing at least one type of insulin. | 12-23-2010 |
20100326439 | INHALER - An inhaler ejects liquid droplets or powder granules into an airflow duct | 12-30-2010 |
20110041846 | LIQUID HOLDER, AND INHALATION APPARATUS EMPLOYING THE SAME - A liquid holder for holding a liquid comprises an outlet formation part for formation of outlet port for discharging the liquid held in the liquid holder, and a pressure differential-reducing member for reducing a predetermined pressure differential between the inside and outside of the liquid holder; the pressure differential-reducing member including a first member which moves for reducing the first predetermined pressure differential and a second member which reduces a second pressure differential less than the first predetermined pressure differential. | 02-24-2011 |
20110079223 | EJECTION LIQUID, EJECTION METHOD, METHOD FOR FORMING LIQUID DROPLETS, LIQUID EJECTION CARTRIDGE AND EJECTION APPARATUS - An ejection liquid capable of being stably ejected based on a system using thermal energy even if the liquid contains at least one selected from the group consisting of proteins and peptides, and a method and an apparatus for ejecting the liquid containing at least one selected from the group consisting of proteins and peptides using this system are provided. The applicability of the liquid for use in an inkjet system using thermal energy is improved by adding at least one selected from the group consisting of amino acids and salts thereof and a surfactant to an aqueous solution containing at least one selected from the group consisting of proteins and peptides. | 04-07-2011 |
20110102495 | EJECTION LIQUID, EJECTION METHOD, METHOD FOR FORMING LIQUID DROPLETS, LIQUID EJECTION CARTRIDGE AND EJECTION APPARATUS - There are provided an ejection liquid that contains at least one of proteins and peptides and can be ejected stably by an ink jet system, and a method and apparatus for ejecting a liquid containing at least one of proteins and peptides using the ejection liquid. A specific amine is added to an aqueous solution of at least one of proteins and peptides to thereby improve the applicability to ejection by the ink jet system. | 05-05-2011 |
20110104113 | EJECTION LIQUID, EJECTION METHOD, METHOD OF MAKING DROPLETS FROM LIQUID, CARTRIDGE AND EJECTION DEVICE - The present invention provides a liquid composition, as an ejection liquid used for stably ejecting liquid droplets, including at least one kind of a protein and a peptide, and a compound having a betaine skeleton by application of thermal energy to the liquid; a method of making droplets form the liquid; and an ejection method and an ejection device suitable for utilizing protein liquid droplets. By adding a compound having a betaine skeleton to an aqueous solution of at least one kind of a protein and a peptide, the liquid composition is improved in stability for ejection by application of thermal energy. Further, a surfactant may be further added to the liquid composition containing the compound having a betaine skeleton, and in this case the effect of stable ejection can be obtained. | 05-05-2011 |
20130068784 | EJECTION LIQUID AND EJECTION METHOD - The ejection liquid of the present invention includes a compound having a guanidine group, and a carboxyl group or a sulfonic acid group in one molecule, and being represented by the general formula (1), or a salt of the compound, for the purpose of stably ejecting a solution including at least one of a protein and a peptide by imparting thermal energy to the solution. | 03-21-2013 |