GB2474697A - A medicament container for an inhaler comprising a base with a plurality of cavities and a foil lid sealed to at least two surfaces of the base - Google Patents
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Abstract
The preferred embodiment of the invention relates to a dry powder container for an inhaler. The container comprises a moulded plastic base 1 defining a plurality of cavities 2 for holding powder. The base has a first, upper surface 4 abutting and at least a second sloping surface 10/11 defining one or more lateral sides of the base. An angle between the sloping surface(s) and a plane defined by said upper surface is less than 90 degrees, i.e. the upper surface is not perpendicular to the sloping surface(s). The cavities 2 extend between said upper surface and the sloping surface(s). The container further comprises a film or foil seal 3 comprising a single piece of film or foil over both the upper surface and the sloping surface(s), to seal dry powder within the cavities. A claim is also provided to a more general container of this form, suitable for containing any type of powder or liquid medicament, chemical or biological reagent, or foodstuff.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a powder container for an inhaler, and to inhalers configured to use the container, and to methods of delivering a powder in a dry powder inhaler. More generally aspects of the invention relate to a container for any type of solid, powder or liquid, in particular a medicament, chemical or biological reagent, or foodstuff.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
There is a need for improved container technology, in particular for pharmaceuticals, more particularly for dry powder inhalers (DPI5). It is known to fabricate a container by applying aluminium foil to a flat surface, applying heat and pressure so that the foil adheres to the surface. Such an arrangement can be employed, for example, to provide a bandolier of blister pouches.
We will describe an improved container which is particularly suitable for, inter a/ia, dry powder inhalers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a first aspect the invention provides a dry powder container for an inhaler, the container comprising a moulded plastic base defining a plurality of cavities for holding powder, said base having a first, upper surface abutting a second sloping surface defining a lateral side of said base, wherein an angle between said sloping surface and a plane defined by said upper surface is less than 90 degrees, and wherein a said cavity extends between said first, upper surface and said second, sloping surface, the container further comprising a film or foil seal comprising a single piece of film or foil over both said upper surface and said sloping surface to seal dry powder within a said cavity.
Embodiments of the container facilitate an improved air flow in a dry powder inhaler.
The upper surface of the base may be substantially planar or dished; the sloping lateral side surface may be planar or curved or rounded. In embodiments a lateral side (or a plane defined by the lateral side) defines an angle in the range 35 to 60 degrees with a plane defined by (extending) said upper surface. In preferred embodiments the upper surface and sloping surface define a curved (rather than sharp) edge, with a fillet radius, to facilitate the process of applying the film or foil. Embodiments of the container have an approximately frustro-conical shape (the height of the base tapers towards a circumferential edge).
The film or foil may comprise, for example, plastic film, optionally metallized, or a metal or similar foil, or some other suitable laminate or thin membrane. The film or foil acts as a lid for a cavity. In aspects of the invention it is contemplated that the film or foil could be replaced by a lid which is, say, crimped over a cavity without sealing.
In embodiments of the container the base has a further sloping surface also abutting the upper surface, the film or foil extending over this third surface. In this way a cavity is defined such that air may enter the cavity through the top or one lateral side and proceed through the cavity exiting via a sloping surface lateral side of the base. In embodiments a cavity has a generally longitudinal shape, for example an aspect ratio (in plan view) of greater than 1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1 or 3:1.
In some preferred embodiments of the container the base is disc-shaped and the one or both sloping surfaces define outer and inner circumferential lateral sides of the base, the cavities extending generally radially. However in other embodiments the containerlbase has the form of a longitudinally extending strip and the one or both sloping surfaces define longitudinal lateral sides of the strip.
In preferred embodiments the plastic base has one or more grooves (or ribs or projections) in the or each sloping surface between an adjacent pair of cavities. This enables the film or foil to gather in the grooves as it is folded around the circumferential lateral side of the base, stretching the film or foil across the cavities and reducing the risk of wrinkles. Preferred embodiments of both the strip and disc configurations of the container also comprise a flash trap at an edge opening of a cavity, in particular at an edge of a cavity opening onto the or each sloping surface. In embodiments such a flash trap comprises an indentation or step in a floor and/or side of the cavity adjacent the edge to receive excess plastic during application of the film or foil to the base. Due to manufacturing tolerances the precise dimensions of the moulded plastic base can vary and if the base is slightly too large for the tool applying heat and pressure to fix the film or foil, melted plastic can be displaced and obscure a side opening of the cavity.
Providing an indentation or step at a side edge of the cavity, in particular in the or each sloping face, provides a space into which excess plastic can be displaced in a situation where the base is slightly too large for the tool. The skilled person will appreciate that flash traps may be provided at other locations around the edge of a cavity should practical tests indicate a need for these.
The invention also provides a dry powder container as described above in which the cavities hold a pharmaceutical powder or powder-containing capsule. For example, powder may be provided in a capsule and this capsule incorporated into a cavity.
The invention further provides an inhaler including a dry powder container as described above. In embodiments the inhaler comprises one or more punches to punch at least two holes through the film or foil into a cavity, at least one of these holes being in a sloping surface of the container/cavity. The inhaler is configured such that an air flow in the inhaler, in use, defines a path through the cavity in which the air exits through a hole in a sloping wall of the container.
In embodiments the container has two sloping surfaces and a hole is punched in each.
Then the inhaler may be configured such that the air flow is in through a first hole in a sloping surface wall of a cavity, longitudinally through the cavity, and out through a second hole in a sloping surface wall of the cavity. A single punch may be employed to punch both holes. The inhaler may be configured to mount a disc-shaped container embodiment so that the disc is rotated each time the powder in a cavity is used. The disc may be mounted, for example, so that the plane of the upper surface is generally along a longitudinal path between an air inlet for the device and an exit port from which air is provided towards a mouthpiece.
The invention also provides a method of delivering a powder in a dry powder inhaler including a dry powder container, the method comprising: punching a pair of holes (at least two) in a film or foil covering a cavity containing said powder, wherein at lest one of said holes is in a lateral side of said container; and flowing air or gas in through one of said holes and out of a second of said holes, in embodiments out of said lateral side of said container, towards a delivery part of said inhaler, to entrain said powder in said air or gas to deliver said powder to a user.
The invention further provides an inhaler for delivering a powder in a dry powder inhaler including a dry powder container, in particular as described above, the inhaler comprising: means for punching a pair of holes in a film or foil covering a cavity containing said powder, wherein at least one of said holes is in a lateral side of said container; and means for flowing air or gas through said holes and out of said container, in embodiments out of a lateral side of said container, towards a delivery part of said inhaler, to entrain said powder in said air or gas towards a delivery part of said inhaler to deliver said powder to a user.
The invention further provides a container, comprising a lid and a base, said lid being a flexible film or foil less than 2mm thick, said base being more rigid than the lid and incorporating one or more cavities each for containing one or more pharmaceutical ingredients, wherein the lid is joined to the base to form a hermetic seal around each cavity, and wherein the joining surface defines two or more substantially planar (or low curvature) surfaces adjacent to an edge.
The invention still further provides a container for a powder or liquid, in particular a medicament, chemical or biological reagent or foodstuff, the container comprising a moulded plastic base defining a plurality of cavities for holding powder or liquid, said base having a first upper surface abutting a second, sloping surface defining a lateral side of said base, wherein an angle between said sloping surface and a plane defined by said upper surface is less than 90 degrees, and wherein a said cavity extends between said first, upper surface and said second, sloping surface, the container further comprising a film or foil seal comprising a single piece of film or foil over both said upper surface and said sloping surface to seal said powder or liquid within a said cavity.
Features of the above described embodiments of a dry power container for an inhaler by correspondingly be applied to the above described container for a solid, powder or liquid. In one preferred implementation the container is configured as a tablet dispenser.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other aspects of the invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures in which: Figure 1 shows a dry powder container according to an embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 shows a tool for manufacturing the container of Figure 1; Figure 3 shows a vertical cross-section view through the container of Figure 1, and an illustration of air flow through the container; Figure 4 shows a cross-sectional view through an inhaler according to an embodiment of an aspect of the invention; Figure 5 shows a view of a container according to a second embodiment of the invention; and Figure 6 shows a configuration of a container according to a third embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
We describe a design of container such that the foil can be sealed non-flat. This uses non-flat foil sealing on a pharmaceutical container, in embodiments with excess of foil grooves and flash traps.
Thus we describe a container with one or more cavities for holding product contents such as a pharmaceutical powder, disposable medical device, or biological or chemical reagent. The container comprises a substantially rigid base with a more flexible lid joined onto the base by a forming process so that the lid closely follows the contours of the adjoining surface of the base. Additionally the lid may be sealed onto the base to form a hermetic seal, providing a sterile and/or moisture and gas barrier between outside the container and the contents. The contents may be a pharmaceutical, or a medical product, or food, or other contents which the user needs to protect until use, and then access. To access the contents, the lid may be fully or partially opened by peeling the lid off the base, or by punching or piercing or bursting one or more apertures in the lid.
In a preferred embodiment Figure 1, the base (1) is an injection moulding made of polymer, which contains multiple cavities (2), each for containing a dose of pharmaceutical in dry powder form. The lid is a flexible foil (3) made of aluminium coated with a heat sealable polymer layer.
After assembling each dry powder dose into each cavity, the lid is formed over the upper surface of the base (4) and simultaneously joined to the upper surface of the base by a heat sealing process which takes in the initially flat and planar lid component, aligns it with the base, applies pressure and heat to the lid onto the base by a heat sealing tool Figure 2, (5), until the heat sealable polymer layer and base polymer co-melt and then fuse to form a cohesive joint after heat is removed. After this process, the result is a lid neatly joined to the base, with the foil lightly stretched over the cavities, without wrinkles, and where each cavity is reliably hermetically sealed. In transforming the lid foil from a planar surface to a 3D surface which matches the topology of the upper surface of the base, areas of excess foil are created which would otherwise create wrinkles that would then lead to sealing failures. The heat sealing tool incorporates rib features (6) to fold any excess lid foil that is created into corresponding "excess foil" grooves (7) in the base, and to maintain tension in the foil across the areas where a good seal must be made. Where the transformation of lid foil from planar to 3D requires additional lid area to be created, the rib features (8) act as forming edges (which need not be sharp), by cutting tears in the lid or locally stretching the lid at defined positions that are safely accommodated on the base.
In other products, the lid is typically formed over just one planar or low-curvature surface. However, in this embodiment the lid is simultaneously formed on the top planar or low-curvature surface and over edges onto additional low-curvature surfaces.
In this embodiment the second and third surfaces are conical surfaces (10, II), and the cavities in the base extend to these additional surfaces.
The lid can be opened by piercing the foil in one or more positions (12, 13) at these surfaces or on top of the cavity (14), to allow the powder to be drawn out by air flow (Figure 3) (15).
In manufacture, production tolerances of the injection moulding process mean that the size of the base will vary in series production. This variation in the size will normally be much greater than the variation in the size of the mating surface of the heat sealing tool. To maintain reliable forming and sealing over the whole lid surface, these size variations are accommodated by melting of excess base polymer at the additional surfaces (10, 11). However, to avoid the excess melt obscuring the cavities at these positions, which would prevent piercing a clean hole for contents removal, the base incorporates "flash trap" features (16) which in embodiments are small recesses adjacent to any edge of each cavity that accommodate any excess melt produced without obscuring the cavity.
Injection moulding the base means that the cavities can have thin walls between them and therefore the container can have a high spatial density of cavities, making a compact container.
Sealing the lid simultaneously over additional surfaces, folding away excess foil, and accommodating excess melt has the advantage that the cavity can be opened to give a straighter more open entry and exit path for the contents, yet the lid can still be sealed reliably in one process step, lending itself to low cost mass manufacture.
During manufacture the contents, for example a powder, can be dosed via the large top area of the cavity, making loading easier. On use, the entry and exit windows can be smaller, giving better control of powder flow out of the container.
In the preferred embodiment the container is a component of an inhaler (Figure 4).
The inhaler comprises a body (20) with mouthpiece (21) through which the user inhales. Prior to inhalation, the container is indexed so that an unopened cavity containing the pharmaceutical powder (22) is adjacent to the mouthpiece. Then the punch (23) is moved until it pierces the foil to create an entry (24) and exit (25) hole, and is then retracted. When the user inhales, air (26) passes through the air vent (27), the container entry hole, entrains the powder, exits the exit hole with the powder, and passes through the mouthpiece to the user.
The base referred to above could be of another solid material such as polymer or metal shaped by moulding, casting, forming or machining or made by other additive processes such as stereolithography, and contain one or several cavities. The contents of each cavity could be a solid, liquid, or gas, or powder, or suspension of solid particles in a liquid, and could be a pharmaceutical, chemical or biological reagent, or a sensor or medical product, or tablet, capsule or food. The film or foil lid could be a polymer, and coated with an adhesive, or multi-layer laminate of polymers and or metals and or adhesives. The method of joining lid to base could be simply adhesive, and could be cured by time, radiation (including electromagnetic) or by exposure to a gas.
The container could be in the shape of a circular disk (Figure 5), or a rectangular strip (Figure 6) or other shapes. In the case of the rectangular strip, excess foil grooves may not be required. The container may only require one or two planar or low-curvature surfaces to which the lid is joined. The lid could be opened by piercing foil downwards into the cavity, or by piercing then pulling the pierced foil up out of the cavity. The lid could be opened by peeling the foil off the cavity, for example by means of a hook engaging with a hole in a free edge of the foil. The lid piercing process could be used to break, split, or strip the contents. For example, the contents could be a powder capsule, which is held in the container to give enhanced moisture and gas barrier properties. Piercing the lid also pierces the powder capsule, allowing the powder to be drawn out by air flow.
No doubt many other effective alternatives will occur to the skilled person. It will be understood that the invention is not limited to the described embodiments and encompasses modifications apparent to those skilled in the art lying within the spirit and scope of the claims appended hereto.
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- CLAIMS: 1. A dry powder container for an inhaler, the container comprising a moulded plastic base defining a plurality of cavities for holding powder, said base having a first, upper surface abutting a second sloping surface defining a lateral side of said base, wherein an angle between said sloping surface and a plane defined by said upper surface is less than 90 degrees, and wherein a said cavity extends between said first, upper surface and said second, sloping surface, the container further comprising a film or foil seal comprising a single piece of film or foil over both said upper surface and said sloping surface to seal dry powder within a said cavity.
- 2. A dry powder container as claimed in claim I wherein said base has a third, sloping surface abutting said first, upper surface, wherein a said cavity extends between said first, upper surface and said third, sloping surface, and wherein said single piece of film or foil extends over said third, sloping surface to seal dry powder within said cavity.
- 3. A dry powder container as claimed in claim I or 2 wherein said base is generally rectangular or has the form of a strip, and wherein the or each said sloping surface defines a longitudinal lateral side of said base.
- 4. A dry powder container as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said base is disc shaped, wherein said second, sloping surface defines a circumferential lateral side of said discshaped base, and wherein said cavities extend generally radially.
- 5. A dry powder container as claimed in claim 4 when dependent on claim 2 wherein said base has a central opening, and wherein said third, sloping surface defines a circumferential lateral side of said opening.
- 6 A dry powder container as claimed in claim 4 or 5 wherein said base has at least one groove or protrusion in said second, sloping surface between an adjacent pair of said cavities.
- 7. A dry powder container as claimed in any preceding claim wherein said base has a flash trap at an edge of an opening of a said cavity in a said sloping surface, wherein a said flash trap comprises an indentation in a floor or side of a said cavity adjacent said opening to receive excess plastic during application of said film or foil to said base.
- 8. A dry powder container as claimed in any preceding claim in which a said cavity holds a pharmaceutical powder or capsule.
- 9. An inhaler including the dry powder container of any preceding claim.
- 10. An inhaler as claimed in claim 9 comprising one or more punches to punch at least two holes through said film or foil into a said cavity, wherein at least one of said holes is in said second, sloping surface, and wherein an air flow in said inhaler defines a path though said cavity in through one of said holes and out through a second of said holes to entrain said powder in said cavity in said air flow for delivery to a user.
- 11. An inhaler as described in claim 10 when dependent on claim 2 wherein a second of said holes is in said third, sloping surface.
- 12. A method of delivering a powder in a dry powder inhaler including a dry powder container, in particular as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, the method comprising: punching a pair of holes in a film or foil covering a cavity containing said powder, wherein at least one of said holes is in a lateral side of said container; and flowing air or gas in through one of said holes and out of a second of said holes towards a delivery part of said inhaler, to entrain said powder in said air or gas to deliver said powder to a user.
- 13. An inhaler for delivering a powder in a dry powder inhaler including a dry powder container, in particular as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, the inhaler comprising: means for punching a pair of holes in a film or foil covering a cavity containing said powder, wherein at lest one of said holes is in a lateral side of said container; and means for flowing air or gas in through one of said holes and out of a second of said holes of said container towards a delivery part of said inhaler, to entrain said powder in said air or gas towards a delivery part of said inhaler to deliver said powder to a user.
- 14. A container, comprising a lid and a base, said lid being a flexible film or foil less than 2mm thick, said base being more rigid than the lid and incorporating one or more cavities each for containing one or more pharmaceutical ingredients, wherein the lid is joined to the base to form a hermetic seal around each cavity, and wherein the joining surface defines two or more substantially planar (or lowcurvature) surfaces adjacent to an edge.
- 15. A container for a solid, powder or liquid, in particular a medicament, chemical or biological reagent or foodstuff, the container comprising a moulded plastic base defining a plurality of cavities for holding solid, powder or liquid, said base having a first upper surface abutting a second, sloping surface defining a lateral side of said base, wherein an angle between said sloping surface and a plane defined by said upper surface is less than 90 degrees, and wherein a said cavity extends between said first, upper surface and said second, sloping surface, the container further comprising a film or foil seal comprising a single piece of film or foil over both said upper surface and said sloping surface to seal said powder or liquid within a said cavity.
- 16. A tablet dispenser comprising a container as claimed in claim 15.
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