Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1995-05-22
1997-08-12
Asher, Kimberly L.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
12820312, 12820321, A61M 1500, A61M 1600, B05D 714, B05D 8306
Patent
active
056555237
ABSTRACT:
An inhalation device for dry powder containing a chamber capable of receiving a dose of powdered medicament. The chamber is in communication with a patient port in the form of a mouthpiece or nasal adapter. The inhalation device also contains a deagglomeration/aerosolization apparatus capable of deagglomerating and/or aerosolizing a dose of powdered medicament and is operable by a patient-independent energy output source. The inhalation device further includes detection apparatus that ascertains patient inspiration through the patient port, and a control apparatus that actuates the deagglomeration/aerosolization apparatus in response to detection of patient inspiration.
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Hodson Peter David
Lammond Wass Anthony Charles
Smith David Keith
Asher Kimberly L.
Griswold Gary L.
Kirn Walter N.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Ringsred Ted K.
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