Patent classifications
A61J2205/50
System and method for organizing edible or drinkable materials
A system for organizing materials is disclosed. The system has a material organization module, comprising computer-executable code stored in non-volatile memory, a processor, an object recognition imaging device, and a user interface. The material organization module, the processor, the object recognition imaging device, and the user interface are configured to use the object recognition imaging device to determine spatial data and image data, use the image data to display an actual image of a container including a plurality of compartments on the user interface, and display one or more computer-generated edible material images that are superimposed, based on the spatial data, on at least one of the plurality of compartments of the actual image of the container.
Visual Analysis Pill Dispenser
This disclosure provides a visual analytical method of verifying dispensed pills. In a preferred embodiment, a camera captures one or more parameters of each pill as it travels along a dispense path. The camera stores the parameters, and a processor displays the parameters or evaluates whether the parameters are within a threshold limit for the dispensed pill. If the parameter is outside the threshold, the pill or the receptacle is separated and/or removed. If all the parameters are within the threshold, the pill is stored in a receptacle, and the images are processed and archived for future verification. The process is repeated for each pill in the dispenser. The system captures at least one verification image for every pill dispensed into the receptacle.
Dosage Limiting Device
An adjustable dosage limiting device is includes an elongated connecting member that has a plunger receiving head at a first end for capturing a plunger flange of a plunger of a syringe. A slidable member having a barrel loop is movable along the elongated connecting member. The slidable member slides up/down the elongated connecting member until, at a preset dosage, a locking mechanism is engaged to lock the slidable member, and hence the barrel loop, in place on the elongated member. Once locked in place, the adjustable dosage limiting device limits a dosage provided by the syringe based upon a distance between the plunger receiving head and the barrel loop as set by the locking mechanism.
AUTOINJECTOR CARRIER
An emergency device carrier includes a separate compartment for holding a supplemental treatment article. As one example of many, a primary compartment may be configured to receive an autoinjector, and the supplemental treatment article may be a packaged antihistamine such as a blister-packaged antihistamine. The separate compartment may comprise a slot or sleeve on the front surface of the primary compartment, and a tile configured to be received by the slot or sleeve. The tile may include a back surface with a cavity to receive the supplemental treatment article; that is, the cavity may be shaped to receive a round or oval-shaped antihistamine tablet. The slot or sleeve may comprise one or more side and bottom tabs, such that when the tile is received in the slot or sleeve, the front surface of the tile is exposed. The carrier may additionally include a structure that facilitates coupling to a belt.
Visual Analysis Pill Dispenser
This disclosure provides a visual analytical method of verifying dispensed pills. In a preferred embodiment, a camera captures one or more parameters of each pill as it travels along a dispense path. The camera stores the parameters, and a processor displays the parameters or evaluates whether the parameters are within a threshold limit for the dispensed pill. If the parameter is outside the threshold, the pill or the receptacle is separated and/or removed. If all the parameters are within the threshold, the pill is stored in a receptacle, and the images are processed and archived for future verification. The process is repeated for each pill in the dispenser. The system captures at least one verification image for every pill dispensed into the receptacle.
CAPSULE MARKING DEVICE AND METHOD
A capsule marking device 1 includes: a conveying unit 2 that conveys a capsule C along a conveyance path 2a; a first imaging unit 30 that captures an image of the capsule C being conveyed, to obtain first imaging data; a marking unit 40 that performs marking on the capsule C being conveyed; and a control unit that sets a marking region on the capsule C on the basis of the first imaging data, and forms a marking pattern in the marking region by controlling the operation of the marking unit 40. The capsule marking device 1 further includes a separating unit 60 that selectively separates the capsule C being conveyed from the conveyance path 2a, and the control unit controls the operation of the separating unit 60 to separate the capsule C having a seam with a size equal to or larger than a predetermined reference size in the marking region in the first imaging data without forming a marking pattern.
DRUG RECOGNIZING APPARATUS, DRUG RECOGNIZING METHOD, AND DRUG RECOGNIZING PROGRAM
Provided are a drug recognizing apparatus, a drug recognizing method, and a drug recognizing program capable of enhancing robustness of a master image in a case where a drug is recognized. The drug recognizing apparatus includes an illumination unit that illuminates a drug; an imaging unit that images the illuminated drug; a storage unit that stores a master image for each drug type; a drug position acquiring unit that acquires a position of the drug on the basis of a captured image obtained by the imaging unit; a master image generating unit that generates the master image from a drug area in the captured image; an updating determination unit that determines whether to update the master image on the basis of the position of the drug acquired by the drug position acquiring unit; and a registration unit that registers the master image in the storage unit in a case where it is determined that the master image is to be updated.
Medication container encoding, verification, and identification
A medication container encoding, verification and identification method is provided that includes receiving data characterizing a medication, generating an identifier encapsulating the data and applying an identifier to a medication container such that it is automatically readable by a medication device. Related apparatus, systems, methods and articles are also described.
Medication reminder
A very simple, effective medication reminder used to designate the day of the week and the daily dosage number of the most recent medication dosage taken by the user (or alternatively the day of the week and the next dosage number to be taken). This invention can be used with medication containers of various sizes and shapes. It can be used over and over on the same pill bottle or it and be easily removed and placed on a new pill bottle. The device is placed on the exterior perimeter of the medication container and comprises a calendar and a marker assembly. The calendar shows the days of the week and is attached to the vertical side of the pill bottle using a weak adhesive. The marker assembly comprises an elastic band and a small tubular shaped sliding marker with the elastic band passing through an axial hole through the sliding marker. The elastic band of the marker assembly is placed over the calendar and around the pill bottle such that it can be repositioned vertically along the perimeter of the pill bottle. The elastic band holds the marker assembly in place by having a small amount of tension in the band. The sliding marker can be rotated about the band to show the daily dosage number and can slide laterally along the elastic band. The user can thus reposition the elastic band and the sliding marker to designate the calendar date and the daily dosage number of the most recent medication dosage taken.
Medication packaging and dose regimen system
Medication packaging includes a body defining a cavity for disposal of medication. A closure member is disposed with the body. The closure member includes an advancement mechanism and a window that displays indicia of a medication dosage regimen. The closure member is rotatable between a medication accessible configuration and a closed configuration that includes a sealing position and an advance position to incrementally advance the indicia. Systems and methods of use are disclosed.