Patent classifications
B65D2585/56
Storage and dispensing station for drugs
A storage and dispensing station for drugs is provided. The storage and dispensing station includes a receiving space for drug portions, the receiving space having a feed section with a base section and a dispensing opening, an ejection device for moving a drug portion through the dispensing opening, the ejection device having a slide which can be moved in the feed section towards the dispensing opening and a slide drive coupled to the slide for moving the slide, as well as a lock which can be moved in the feed section and which can be moved in the feed section such that when a drug portion is moved towards the dispensing opening, movement of drug portions in the feed section is prevented.
Multidrug pain management package
Disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package to dispense two or more medicaments to treat pain comprising a primary n-polygon, and one or more concentric m-polygons, wherein each side of the n-polygon and m-polygons have at least n or m-medicament chambers capable of holding the two or more medicaments. Also disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package comprising a disk, wherein the disk is divided into equally spaced regions, and wherein each region has chambers capable of holding medicaments. Also disclosed herein are single formulations to treat pain.
MODULAR SYSTEM FOR INVENTORY AND TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY OF PACKAGING
Disclosed herein are modular container systems having child-resistant containers, tray inserts and tray frames. Also disclosed are methods using the modular container systems and methods of storing substances in containers. The containers have a container base and a container cap and provide for child-resistant containers. A user can releasably remove the container cap from container base with a squeeze and lift sequence. For example, the user squeezes opposite sides of the container base, which releases a locking mechanism and allows for removal of the cap by lifting or pulling the container cap off from the container base. The components of the modular container system are modular and stackable. The modular system allow for organized, efficient, accessible and storage of the child-resistant containers. The modular container system also allows for easy counting, sorting and processing of the containers.
Modular system for inventory and transport efficiency of packaging
Disclosed herein are modular container systems having child-resistant containers, tray inserts and tray frames. Also disclosed are methods using the modular container systems and methods of storing substances in containers. The containers have a container base and a container cap and provide for child-resistant containers. A user can releasably remove the container cap from container base with a squeeze and lift sequence. For example, the user squeezes opposite sides of the container base, which releases a locking mechanism and allows for removal of the cap by lifting or pulling the container cap off from the container base. The components of the modular container system are modular and stackable. The modular system allow for organized, efficient, accessible and storage of the child-resistant containers. The modular container system also allows for easy counting, sorting and processing of the containers.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR SENSING THE OPENING OF PHARMACEUTICAL BOTTLES
A system for sensing use of a pharmaceutical bottle may include a housing, a sensing plate mechanically coupled to the housing by a flexible expansion member, an activation plate mechanically coupled to the sensing plate, an electronic contact on the housing, an electrical circuit formed by the contact on the housing and the activation plate, an indicator configured to indicate use of the pharmaceutical bottle, a user interface configured to receive user input to control the indicator, and a processor and memory with instruction that when execute by the processor cause the system to determine that the pharmaceutical bottle has been used based on a change in the electrical circuit.
Child resistant packaging
Child resistant packaging for storing medicine or medicinal compositions that frustrates or prevents a child's attempts to access the contents while permitting an adult to easily open the packaging through a series of movements or steps in coordination or combination to readily access the contents. The child resistant packaging includes a housing component and an insert component that is configured to slideably interact with an interior space of the housing component between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration.
SAFETY BOX CAPABLE OF PREVENTING OPENING BY INFANT AND OPENING METHOD
A safety box comprises a paper pulp outer box (1) and a paper pulp inner box (2), where buckle holes (11) are provided in the two side edges of the paper pulp outer box respectively, the paper pulp inner box enters the paper pulp outer box from the inner box inlet and outlet opening (10), and outwardly protruding buckles (20) on the two side edges of the paper pulp inner box become fastened in the buckle holes arranged on the two side edges of the paper pulp outer box respectively, the wall thickness of the outwardly protruding buckles is equal to that of the paper pulp inner box, and the two outwardly protruding buckles oppositely deform inwards under external force so as to force the outwardly protruding buckles to be separated from the buckle holes while pushing out the paper pulp inner box.
PILL BOX
A pill box has a container and a main lid. The container has multiple storage compartments and a peripheral wall. The peripheral wall surrounds the storage compartments and forms an upper opening. The storage compartments communicate with the upper opening. The main lid is connected to the container, and has a dividing grid and multiple compartment lids. The dividing grid is pivotally connected to the container and has multiple storage compartment openings. The compartment lids are mounted on the dividing grid and are capable of covering or opening the storage compartment respectively. When the dividing grid pivots away from the container, the compartment lids are moved away from the storage compartments, and the upper opening of the container is open. Therefore, to load medications into the storage compartments, a user only has to open and close the main lid, making the pill box easier to use.
MULTIDRUG PAIN MANAGEMENT PACKAGE
Disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package to dispense two or more medicaments to treat pain comprising a primary n-polygon, and one or more concentric m-polygons, wherein each side of the n-polygon and m-polygons have at least n or m-medicament chambers capable of holding the two or more medicaments. Also disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package comprising a disk, wherein the disk is divided into equally spaced regions, and wherein each region has chambers capable of holding medicaments. Also disclosed herein are single formulations to treat pain.
CHILD-RESISTANT AND SENIOR-FRIENDLY BLISTER PACKAGE
A package includes a blank having a face panel and a back panel. The face panel includes apertures and face tabs. The back panel includes gates that correspond with apertures, and tab strips that overlap the gates and are adjoined to back tabs. The gates are defined by partial-depth cuts through the interior side of the back panel and have a generally wave-like or zig-zag shape that defines two opposed interlocking flaps. A blister pack is sealed between the face panel and the back panel whereby blisters align over gates and protrude through apertures. To remove an item from a blister, a tab is pressed out of the panels, a tab strip is peeled away from the back panel, and pressure is applied to force the item through the backing sheet of the blister pack and through the opposed flaps of the gate.