- Woodland Hills CA, US Daniel FREEMAN - Woodland Hills CA, US Jacqueline FREEMAN - Woodland Hills CA, US Benzi RONEN - Woodland Hills CA, US John DALE - Woodland Hills CA, US George BERNOTA - Woodland Hills CA, US Mike DAUGHTERY - Woodland Hills CA, US Kelly MCQUINN - Woodland Hills CA, US
Assignee:
INDOSE INC - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
A24F 40/57 A24F 40/60 A24F 40/51 A61M 15/06
Abstract:
An inhalation device for e.g., nicotine products which receives a user input regulating the amount of nicotine the user wants to receive. Once the selected amount has been delivered to the user, the device shuts off its atomizer to conclude operation.
Vapor Delivery System With Dosimeter For Measuring And Communicating User-Settable Dosage
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include a sensor that senses the vaporized substance and a processor that utilizes data from the sensor to meter the amount consumed. The inhalation device can also define a session, which is a time in which a user can consume a particular amount. During the session, a user can start and stop inhaling and resume inhaling. When the user stops inhaling the inhalation device will halt vapor production and will resume production when the user resumes inhaling.
Vaporization Device Delivering Metered Amount Of Medicant From Non-Dosage Form Source
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include a sensor that senses the vaporized substance and a processor that utilizes data from the sensor to meter the amount consumed. The inhalation device can also define a session, which is a time in which a user can consume a particular amount. During the session, a user can start and stop inhaling and resume inhaling. When the user stops inhaling the inhalation device will halt vapor production and will resume production when the user resumes inhaling.
Vaporizer With Dosimeter And Delivered Dosage Communication
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include a sensor that senses the vaporized substance and a processor that utilizes data from the sensor to meter the amount consumed. The inhalation device can also define a session, which is a time in which a user can consume a particular amount. During the session, a user can start and stop inhaling and resume inhaling. When the user stops inhaling the inhalation device will halt vapor production and will resume production when the user resumes inhaling.
Inhalation Devices With Dosage Metering And Compatible With Standard Connection Systems
- Woodland Hills CA, US Ari Freeman - Lafayette CA, US Jacqueline Freeman - Lafayette CA, US
Assignee:
INDOSE INC. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
A24F 47/00 G05B 19/4155 G01F 13/00
Abstract:
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed is provided with a connector structure compatible with standard battery units, such as 510 or 710 thread connections, so that a user can obtain an economical dosage-controlled device by, e.g., simply swapping out the vaporization cartridge of a standard vape. The inhalation device includes a timer to control the amount of time of heater activation to permit dosage control during use of the inhalation device, or a timer can be used in combination with other dosage measuring techniques.
Vaporizer With Dosimeter Information Communicated To Connected Device
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include a sensor that senses the vaporized substance and a processor that utilizes data from the sensor to meter the amount consumed. The inhalation device can also define a session, which is a time in which a user can consume a particular amount. During the session, a user can start and stop inhaling and resume inhaling. When the user stops inhaling the inhalation device will halt vapor production and will resume production when the user resumes inhaling.
Vaporizer Device Having Output Component For Communicating Amount Of Generated Vaporized Substance
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include a sensor that senses the vaporized substance and a processor that utilizes data from the sensor to meter the amount consumed. The inhalation device can also define a session, which is a time in which a user can consume a particular amount. During the session, a user can start and stop inhaling and resume inhaling. When the user stops inhaling the inhalation device will halt vapor production and will resume production when the user resumes inhaling.
Inhalation Device With Consumption Metering Including One Or More Airflow Sensors
- Woodland Hills CA, US Ari Freeman - Lafayette CA, US Jacqueline Freeman - Lafayette CA, US
Assignee:
INDOSE INC. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
A61M 15/00 A24F 47/00 A61M 15/06
Abstract:
An inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance that includes metering capabilities to inform a user when a particular amount of substance has been consumed. The inhalation device can include an inlet, an outlet, a channel positioned between the inlet and outlet. The device can further include an atomizer positioned between the inlet and the outlet and configured to vaporize an unvaporized substance into a vaporized substance, where the vaporized substance flows downstream from the atomizer to the outlet via the channel. The inhalation device can further include an airflow sensor positioned upstream of the flow of the vaporized substance, where the airflow sensor is configured to acquire information on the flow of air from the inlet.