Patent classifications
A61J7/02
Tablet and capsule dispensing assembly
A dispensing assembly which includes a case having a superior component and inferior component, the superior component and inferior component operatively arranged to form a first cavity therebetween. A tablet disc is arranged within the first cavity having a plurality of tablets disposed about a circumference of the tablet disc, where the tablet disc is arranged to rotate about a central axis and within the case. The assembly further includes a lock to prevent rotation of the tablet disc in a first rotational direction during a first predetermined time interval. The lock includes a first component and a second component. The first component includes a display and a first circuit connected to the display. The second component includes an actuator, a catch, a plurality of teeth on an outer circumferential surface of the second component, and a ratchet operatively arranged to engage with the plurality of teeth and the case.
PILL SORTER AND COUNTING DEVICE
Pill sorting devices are described herein that include a cavity formed from a bottom, a front, a first side wall, and a second side wall, a channel formed at the intersection of the first side wall and the second side wall, and a delivery channel within the front and first side wall or the within the front and the second side wall, wherein the delivery channel is offset from the channel. The pill sorting, counting, and dispensing device can be useful for people with arthritis or poor sight, or could be used commercially in pharmacies or industrially. Methods of making and using the pill sorting, counting, and dispensing devices are also described.
PILL SORTER AND COUNTING DEVICE
Pill sorting devices are described herein that include a cavity formed from a bottom, a front, a first side wall, and a second side wall, a channel formed at the intersection of the first side wall and the second side wall, and a delivery channel within the front and first side wall or the within the front and the second side wall, wherein the delivery channel is offset from the channel. The pill sorting, counting, and dispensing device can be useful for people with arthritis or poor sight, or could be used commercially in pharmacies or industrially. Methods of making and using the pill sorting, counting, and dispensing devices are also described.
Medicine Dispensing Device
[Technical Problem]
To improve convenience of a medicine dispensing apparatus.
[Solution to Problem]
A medicine dispensing apparatus (1) includes a first rotator, a second rotator, a counter (26), a recovering path (22) having a recovering end (22A), a dispensing end (21) having a dispensing end (21A) disposed in a position higher than the recovering end, and a switching mechanism (25) for switching a medicine passage path between the dispensing path and the recovering path.
Medicine Dispensing Device
[Technical Problem]
To improve convenience of a medicine dispensing apparatus.
[Solution to Problem]
A medicine dispensing apparatus (1) includes a first rotator, a second rotator, a counter (26), a recovering path (22) having a recovering end (22A), a dispensing end (21) having a dispensing end (21A) disposed in a position higher than the recovering end, and a switching mechanism (25) for switching a medicine passage path between the dispensing path and the recovering path.
Dispensable unit retrieval mechanism
A system enables management of dispensable units by supporting functions such as retrieval, scheduled distribution, analysis, and notifications. To this end, a dispensable retrieval mechanism may be programmed to carry out blind retrievals of dispensable units using a retrieval strategy with a predetermined sequence of retrieval attempts (e.g., fixed or varying two-dimensional retrieval patterns), which may be open loop or closed loop. Techniques may also include the identification of dispensable units through optical sensors and weight measurement devices that can detect, e.g., a texture, a shape, and a size of dispensable units. Such identification can be used to program retrieval attempts by a retrieval robot and in the formulation of the retrieval pattern. Additionally, networked notification systems for dispensable units can be used for updating rules or schedules related to the dispensable units, or alerting users and remote resources of any potential misuse or hazards of the dispensable units.
Apparatus for medication management
An apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills which provides a means to get pills from pharmacy bottles into weekly containers (that are common in the market place) without needing to pick up each individual pill. The sorting/dispensing tray may come with weekly pill containers (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime) and be designed to snap into the base tray for pill management. Keeping the pill containers free from the base tray may enable them to be easily transported in a purse or pants pocket if traveling for the day.
Apparatus for medication management
An apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills which provides a means to get pills from pharmacy bottles into weekly containers (that are common in the market place) without needing to pick up each individual pill. The sorting/dispensing tray may come with weekly pill containers (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime) and be designed to snap into the base tray for pill management. Keeping the pill containers free from the base tray may enable them to be easily transported in a purse or pants pocket if traveling for the day.
Storage Container
A storage device having a cylindrical housing with a first end, a second end and cylindrical side, wherein the ends are closed and the cylindrical side has one or more apertures. There is a cylindrical cover for each of the one or more apertures that slidably fit over the cylindrical side of the cylindrical housing and able to slide about the cylindrical side exposing or covering the one or more apertures.
System for the tracking, dispensing, and administering of a medicament in a programmable encapsulation
A system comprising one or more of a programmable encapsulation for containing and regulating the release of a medicament, an encapsulating device used by a manufacturer which encloses the medicament within a programmable encapsulation, a programming device used by a pharmacy or dispensary which programs the encapsulation with an intended patient's health data and prescription data, a consumer encapsulation storage device configured to store one or more programmable encapsulations for one or more of a patient, authenticate the identity of a patient, and dispense medicaments to the patient in accordance with the patient's prescription, and a portable reader configured to scan a programmable encapsulation and display the details of the medicament and instructions for its consumption.