EP Patent

EP3568180A1 — Testing method for a dry powder inhaler

Assigned to Norton Waterford Ltd · Expires 2019-11-20 · 6y expired

What this patent protects

The invention provides a method of testing an inhaler based on performing an optical analysis of a dry powder medicament plume discharged from the inhaler upon actuation. More particularly, embodiments of the invention comprise illuminating the dry powder plume with a source of e…

USPTO Abstract

The invention provides a method of testing an inhaler based on performing an optical analysis of a dry powder medicament plume discharged from the inhaler upon actuation. More particularly, embodiments of the invention comprise illuminating the dry powder plume with a source of electromagnetic radiation and capturing one or more images of a pattern of radiation reflected or diffracted by the illuminated plume. The images are subsequently processed to determine and/or analyse one or more geometric and/or dynamic characteristics of the plume.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP3568180A1
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
2019-11-20
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Norton Waterford Ltd
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