SORTING PILLBOX
20170273871 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D43/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61J7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a modular dispenser for organizing solid dosage preparations. An innovative lid concept provides a space to layout and inspect an incremental count of solid dosage preparations preliminary to committing them to compartment storage with minimal manipulative effort. Mnemonic devices, such as indicia, color-coded lids, and a mobile device app facilitate remembering event times. Releasable mounting and modular construction facilitates the staging of individual compartments for travel and sequencing purposes.
Claims
1. A modular dispenser for organizing medicaments, comprising: at least one modular container having at least one compartment, the at least one compartment having a top, a front wall and a back wall, the front wall having indicia thereon; an elastomeric lid attached proximate the back wall to hingeably cover the top, the elastomeric lid having a concave recess therein configured to receive the medicaments, the concave recess having at least one slit there through; and a base mount configured to removeably receive and selectively reposition the at least one modular container to indicate a next administration event; whereby, the medicaments may be distributed from supply to the concave recess for visual count and confirmation before being pushed through the at least one slit into the at least one compartment for storage therein until retrieved therefrom by hingeably opening the lid at a time indicated by the indicia.
2. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular container numbers seven and each corresponds to a day of a week indicated by the indicia.
3. The modular dispenser of claim 2, wherein the at least one compartment numbers two and each corresponds to AM or PM as indicated by a color of the elastomeric lids.
4. The modular dispenser of claim 3, wherein the two compartments and the two elastomeric lids are arranged back-to-back.
5. The modular dispenser of claim 4, wherein the elastomeric lids are joined by living hinge construction.
6. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the medicaments are one or more of pills, capsules, caplets, gelcaps or any combination thereof.
7. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the at least one compartment is configured to receive a first preferred number of medicaments of nominal size.
8. The modular dispenser of claim 7, wherein the first preferred number is in the range of 10-19.
9. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the concave recess is configured to receive a second preferred number of medicaments arrayed in a manner to facilitate counting.
10. The modular dispenser of claim 9, wherein the second preferred number is in the range of 2-7.
11. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the at least one slit numbers two in cruciate formation.
12. The modular dispenser of claim 3, wherein each modular container is releasably mounted to the base by magnetic means.
13. The modular dispenser of claim 3, wherein each modular container is registered in position on the base by means of a base protuberance interpositioned with a corresponding recess in the container.
14. The modular dispenser of claim 13, wherein the magnetic means is a ferromagnetic plate embedded in the recess and a magnet embedded in the base protuberance.
15. The modular dispenser of claim 13, wherein the magnetic means is a ferromagnetic plate embedded in the base protuberance and a magnet embedded in the recess.
16. The modular dispenser of claim 13, wherein the protuberance and recess permit, by symmetry means, a 180 degree rotation of the modular container after each dispensation of compartment contents, the rotation indicating by position the next administration event.
17. The modular dispenser of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular container is transparent to allow visual inspection of the contents therein.
18. The modular container of claim 1, wherein at least the front wall further comprises a lip and the elastomeric lid further comprises a corresponding engagement flange to secure the compartment by underlap and releaseably open it by resiliently by-passing the lip.
19. A modular dispenser system for organizing medicaments, comprising: at least one modular container having at least one compartment, the at least one compartment having a top, a front wall and a back wall, the front wall having indicia thereon; an elastomeric lid attached proximate the back wall to hingeably cover the top, the elastomeric lid having a concave recess therein configured to receive the medicaments, the concave recess having at least one slit there through; a base mount configured to releasably receive and selectively reposition the at least one modular container to indicate a next administration event; and a reminder app for a mobile device; whereby, at prompting by the reminder app, the medicaments may be distributed from supply to the concave recess for visual count and confirmation before being pushed through the at least one slit into the at least one compartment for storage therein until retrieved therefrom by hingeably opening the lid at a time indicated by the indicia.
20. The modular dispenser system of claim 19, wherein the at least one modular container numbers seven and each corresponds to a day of a week indicated by the indicia.
21. The modular dispenser system of claim 20, wherein the at least one compartment numbers two and each corresponds to AM or PM as indicated by a color of the elastomeric lid.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood through the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] Throughout the description and the claims, the term “pill” will be taken to refer to a tablet, a capsule or any solid dosage preparation, medical or otherwise.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] In the preferred embodiment, the medicaments 2 are pills 5 of a nominal 8-10 mm size. Each compartment 15 is configured to receive a first preferred count of between 10 and 19 pills 5. Ideally, the volume of the compartment 15 is sufficient to include at least one outsized multivitamin or supplement. In a particularity, the compartment 15 is approximately 10 cm.sup.3 in volume. The pills 5 may include tablets, capsules, caplets, gelcaps or any combination thereof.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The concave recess 21 has at least one slit 22 there through to provide an opening in the elastomeric lid 20 for dispensing the medicaments 2 into the compartment 15 of the modular container 10. In the preferred embodiment, there are two slits 22 in crossed, or cruciate, formation 24. The crossed slits provide tongue-like appendages of the elastomeric lid 20, which are easily deformed into an aperture by gentle pressure applied to the medicaments 2 from above. The crossed slits 22 facilitate dispensing the medicaments into storage in the compartment 15 after the inspecting and counting step.
[0027] As best shown in
[0028] The modular containers 10 may be releasably mounted to the base mount 30 by magnetic means 31. In the preferred embodiment, the magnetic means 31 comprises at least one magnet 32 (not shown) embedded in one of either of the recess 16 or the protuberance 33 and a ferromagnetic plate 34 embedded in the other. In the preferred embodiment, the ferromagnetic plate 34 is comprised of steel. The symmetries of the protuberances 33 and the recesses 16 are such that the modular containers 10 may be dismounted and switched end for end in a remount. This switching is useful for visually indicating progress of administration events, as further discussed below.
[0029] In the preferred embodiment, as best shown in
[0030] As best shown in
[0031] The dual lid composite 27 can be labeled with indicia to indicate AM and PM for the constituent compartments 15. In the preferred embodiment, there are two lid colors to differentiate AM compartments from PM compartments. In a particularity, the two colors are white for AM and black for PM. In another particularity, the two colors are green and blue. The colors may be any two colors showing contrast. As illustrated in
[0032] The modular dispenser 1 may be injection molded from any food grade and BPA-free resins. Preferably, the resin of choice is clear polycarbonate (PC) or crystal styrene (PS). The base mount 30 may be injected molded from any tough commodity resin, such acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), for example. The elastomeric lid 20 may compression molded from butyl rubber or injection molded from a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), for example. Preferably, the resin of choice is a thermoplastic urethane (TPU). A bi-colored dual lid composite 27 may be two-shot injection molded. The living hinge 23 may be formed in-mold and molecularly oriented by known technologies.
[0033] In an alternate embodiment, a modular dispenser system (not shown) is comprised of a mobile device app (not shown) in combination with the modular dispenser 1 discussed above. The mobile device app is a downloaded software application that operates to signal an alert through its host mobile device at a selected reminder interval to take the next administration of pills. The app may have a customization feature to record data pertaining to a patient's list of medications, for example. The combination of the mobile device app and the improved ease-of-use features and other mnemonic functionalities provided by the innovative modular dispenser herein disclosed assures critical patient compliance with regard to one or many medication regimens.
[0034] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the preceding description or illustrated in the drawings. For example, the modular container 10 may be mounted to the base mount 30 by hook-and-loop means, commonly known by the trade name Velcro®. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.