Patent classifications
A61J7/02
PILL REMOVAL DETECTION DEVICE
A pill removal detection device for a blister package including a metallic element. Further, the pill removal detection device includes a detection means for detecting removal of a pill from the blister package. Yet further, the pill removal detection device includes an energy source, a sensor for detecting a change in capacitance of the metallic element of the blister package, means for communicating the detected change in capacitance to the detection means for waking up the detection means, and an attachment means for attaching the pill removal detection device to the blister package, the attachment means including an electrically conductive element connected to the sensor.
OBJECT DETECTING DEVICE USING MULTI-TOUCH PRESSURE-SENSING
According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a pill detection apparatus may comprise a blister pack receiving container, an elastomeric connector layer; and a printed circuit board (PCB) layer disposed beneath the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of touch points, wherein each touch point of the plurality of touch points is configured to, when the blister pack is disposed on top of the elastomeric connector layer, sense whether a respective region of the blister pack is in contact with the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of IR sensors sense properties of a respective region of the blister pack.
OBJECT DETECTING DEVICE USING MULTI-TOUCH PRESSURE-SENSING
According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a pill detection apparatus may comprise a blister pack receiving container, an elastomeric connector layer; and a printed circuit board (PCB) layer disposed beneath the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of touch points, wherein each touch point of the plurality of touch points is configured to, when the blister pack is disposed on top of the elastomeric connector layer, sense whether a respective region of the blister pack is in contact with the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of IR sensors sense properties of a respective region of the blister pack.
DRUG COMPLIANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method of determining a patient's compliance with a prescription, the prescription indicating the dosage of prescription pills to be consumed in a certain period, the method comprising: (a) receiving an image of one or more remaining pills from a patient on a given date, the given date being after an initial date when the patient received an initial number of the prescription pills; (b) confirming that the remaining pills are the same type as the prescription pills; (c) determining whether the number of the remaining pills corresponds with an expected number of remaining pills, the expected number of remaining pills being the initial number minus a calculated number of pills taken between the initial date and the given date based on the dosage; and (d) generating a report of the patient's compliance based on whether the number of the remaining pills corresponds to the expected number of remaining pills as determined in step (c).
System and methods for customized medicine dosages in a capsule
A medicine dispensing system includes canisters and packing assemblies to place specific doses of medicines into capsules. The system removes inert and filler ingredients to place only those active ingredients prescribed to the patient. The system includes a conveyor belt to move the capsules between canisters filled with the active ingredients. A dose is placed and packed into the capsules for each active ingredient. Thus, the number of capsules for a variety of medicines is reduced.
System and methods for customized medicine dosages in a capsule
A medicine dispensing system includes canisters and packing assemblies to place specific doses of medicines into capsules. The system removes inert and filler ingredients to place only those active ingredients prescribed to the patient. The system includes a conveyor belt to move the capsules between canisters filled with the active ingredients. A dose is placed and packed into the capsules for each active ingredient. Thus, the number of capsules for a variety of medicines is reduced.
Dispensing inspection device, dispensing inspection method, and recording medium
There are provided a dispensing inspection device, a dispensing inspection method, a program, and a recording medium capable of inspecting whether dispensing is appropriately performed with high reliability. By obtaining a first image captured by imaging a rear surface of a medicine sheet and a second image obtained by imaging a lateral side thereof, and a third image obtained by irradiating a front surface of a fractional medicine with light from an inclined lower side, detecting a medicine name using OCR and/or code recognition from the first image, detecting the number of medicine sheets from the second image, detecting the number of fractional medicines from the third image, detecting a total number of medicines from the number of the medicine sheets and the number of the fractional medicines, and determining whether a medicine name and the number of medicines in prescription information and the detected medicine name and the detected total number of medicines match each other.
Dispensing inspection device, dispensing inspection method, and recording medium
There are provided a dispensing inspection device, a dispensing inspection method, a program, and a recording medium capable of inspecting whether dispensing is appropriately performed with high reliability. By obtaining a first image captured by imaging a rear surface of a medicine sheet and a second image obtained by imaging a lateral side thereof, and a third image obtained by irradiating a front surface of a fractional medicine with light from an inclined lower side, detecting a medicine name using OCR and/or code recognition from the first image, detecting the number of medicine sheets from the second image, detecting the number of fractional medicines from the third image, detecting a total number of medicines from the number of the medicine sheets and the number of the fractional medicines, and determining whether a medicine name and the number of medicines in prescription information and the detected medicine name and the detected total number of medicines match each other.
PILL CONTAINER
A pill container includes a plurality of pill accommodation portions each extending in a first direction and having a volume allowing a predetermined plurality of pills to be accommodated therein. The plurality of pill accommodation portions each include a pair of wall portions extending in the first direction and placed so as to oppose each other. At least one of the pair of wall portions is formed in a corrugated plate shape in which a plurality of mountain portions projecting inwardly toward the other wall portion and a plurality of outwardly recessed valley portions are alternately repeated along the first direction.
MEASURING CONTAINER
A measuring container comprises a storage container and a storage section selector. The storage container includes storage sections each capable of storing a predetermined number of tablets. The storage section selector is attached to the storage container and has a second path that allows the tablets to pass through from one end to an other end. The one end of the second path is connected to an outside, and the other end is selectively connected to one of the storage sections.