A DEVICE WITH DATE ARRANGEMENT
20230264869 · 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F11/23
PHYSICS
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
G09F23/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A device for use with an item having an expiration date. At least when in use, the device comprises a display area, a setting means for setting at least one date at the display area, and a locking means for permanently locking the date set at the display area. The mentioned date may be related to the expiration date and for example, may be a date of opening or first use of the item, an expiration date of the item calculated after the opening or the first use, etc.
Claims
1-54. (canceled)
55. A device for use with an item having an expiration date; the device, at least when in use, comprising: a front face configured to face a user, a rear face opposite thereto, and a peripheral side wall therebetween; a display area configured to display at least one icon thereat; at least one dial disposed between the front face and the rear face of the device, having icons thereon facing in the direction of the display area and movable when a force is applied thereto so as to bring the icons successively into a position at said display area, the dial being accessible to the user for applying said force thereto in order to perform setting of a date of interest, using the display area, at least one locking element operable to permanently lock the at least one dial in place thereby permanently preventing the movement thereof in order to preserve the performed setting of said date of interest.
56. The device according to claim 55, configured for use with the item being a container containing a product having said expiration date after opening the container; the device being configured for managing and monitoring of said date of interest related to said expiration date.
57. The device according to claim 55, wherein said at least one dial is in the form of a disc rotatable when the force is applied thereto.
58. The device according to claim 55, being configured in one of the following manners: separate from the item, engageable to the item, forming integral part of the item, integrated within a cap configured for engaging the item, integrated within a cap cover configured for being mounted on a standard cap intended for said item.
59. The device according to claim 55, wherein said at least one locking element has an unlocking position, at which said at least one dial is allowed to move, and a locking position, at which at least a portion of said at least one locking element engages the at least one dial so as to permanently prevent the movement thereof, and wherein the device optionally has at least one of the following features: said at least one locking element is movable from the unlocking position to the locking position by applying force thereto by the user at least indirectly; in the unlocking position of the at least one locking element, at least a portion thereof protrudes outwardly from the front face or the side wall of the device; in the locking position of the at least one locking element, an exterior surface thereof is disposed within boundaries of a footprint of the device.
60. The device according to claim 55, wherein said at least one dial has grooves configured to receive at least a portion of said at least one locking element therein so as to engage said at least a portion of said at least one locking element to prevent the at least one dial from movement.
61. The device according to claim 55, wherein said front face having a stationary portion and at least one movable portion in the form of at least one cover, said at least one cover having an open position and a closed position, such that its open position enables access to the at least one dial and/or to the at least one locking element and its closed position prevents access to the at least one dial and/or the at least one locking element.
62. The device of claim 61, wherein said at least one cover is permanently, pivotally or slidably securable to the item or to an element of the device.
63. The device according to claim 55, wherein either the device or the item is further provided with an RFID tag forming part of an RFID circuit for storing at least information related to the expiration date.
64. A device for use with an item having an expiration date; the device, at least when in use, comprising: a display area, setting means for setting at least one date using the display area, and locking means for permanently locking said date upon being set in order to preserve the performed setting of the date, wherein said at least one date being selected from a non-exhaustive list comprising: a date of first use of the item and an expiration date of the item after said first use.
65. The device of claim 64, further comprising: a front face configured to face a user, a rear face opposite thereto, a peripheral side wall therebetween, wherein the setting means comprising at least one dial being accessible to the user for applying a force thereto; at least one member of a combination formed by said display area and said at least one dial has icons thereon facing in the direction of the front face, while the other member comprises at least one pointer, the display area and said at least one dial being movable relatively to each other when said force is applied to the dial, so as to set the icons into a position where at least one icon is pointed to by said at least one pointer, said position being indicative of said date, said locking means comprising at least one locking element operable to permanently lock the at least one dial in place thereby permanently preventing the movement thereof in order to preserve the performed setting of the date.
66. The device according to claim 65, wherein said at least one dial is disposed between the front face and the rear face of the device, said display area is configured to display at least one icon thereat, the icons are provided on said at least one dial facing in the direction of the display area, and said at least one dial being movable when the force is applied thereto so as to bring the icons into said position with respect to said display area.
67. The device according to claim 64, being configured in one of the following manners: separate from the item, engageable to the item, forming integral part of the item, integrated within a cap configured for engaging the item, integrated within a cap cover configured for being mounted on a standard cap intended for said item.
68. The device according to claim 64 wherein either the device or the item is provided with an RFID tag for forming part of an RFID circuit.
69. The device according to claim 68, wherein the RFID tag has its ID and is configured to provide information on a product intended to be stored in the item and having its expiration date.
70. The device according to claim 68 wherein the RFID circuit further comprises an RFID reader and a data base, and wherein the RFID reader is implemented in a mobile device adapted to be in communication with the RFID tag and the data base.
71. A container comprising the device of claim 64, wherein the container constituting said item.
72. An RFID tag for use with an item having an expiration date; the RFID tag being installable on or in close proximity to said item, the tag having ID and being configured to form part of an RFID circuit for storing at least information relative to the expiration date.
73. A method for monitoring a date of interest in respect of an item constituted or engageable by the at least one portion of the device according to claim 68, the method comprises using the RFID circuit where information relative to the date of interest have been registered.
74. A device for use with an item having an expiration date, the device comprising: a front face having a stationary portion and at least one movable portion in the form of at least one cover, both said portions being configured to face a user; a rear face opposite to the front face; a peripheral side wall between the front and rear faces; a display area constituting a part of the at least the stationary portion or the at least one movable portion of the front face and/or the peripheral side wall, configured to display at least one icon thereat; and at least one dial in the form of a disc disposed between the front face and the rear face, having icons thereon facing in the direction of the display area and movable when a force is applied thereto so as to bring the icons successively into a position at said display area, the dial being accessible to the user for applying said force thereto in order to perform setting of a date related to the expiration date, by using said icons being indicative of elements of said date; wherein said at least one cover having an open position enabling access to the at least one disc and a closed position preventing the access to the at least one disc, said at least one cover further comprising at least one locking element, said at least one disc having grooves configured to receive and engage at least a portion of said at least one locking element, said at least one locking element thereby permanently locks the at least one disc in place, thus permanently preventing the movement thereof in order to preserve the performed setting of said date.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0106] The invention will be further described using a number of exemplary embodiments and with reference to the accompanying non-limiting drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0116] The invention relates to a device having an arrangement for setting at least one date of interest and enabling to monitor that at least one date. The date of interest is related to an expiration date of the item to which the device is intended.
[0117] The device may be, for example, in the form of a cap designed for the item in the form of a container or a bottle (storing a product having an expiration date).
[0118] In another example, the device may be in the form of a cap cover which is configured to be tightly coupled on a standard cap of a container for storing such a product.
[0119] Alternative items (for example, water filters with an expiration date) may exist, and they may be provided with the alternative device which will allow monitoring the expiration date. The alternative device may have any arbitrary shape.
[0120] The date of interest may be equal to the expiration date stated for the product/item, but may differ from it. For example, it may be calculated based on the date of opening (de-hermitizing) the container, the filter, etc.
[0121] For illustrating the principles of the invention, the “cap” example will be used as a basic (though not limiting one) in the description and the drawings. It should be emphasized that the cap example shown in the drawings illustrates both the cap implementation, and the cap cover implementation, since they may be similar in shape and may differ from one another only by dimensions and by securing means (for engaging the device either with an item or with a cap). In view of the above, both in the description and in the drawings, the device shaped as a cap should be understood as representing also the “cap cover” option.
[0122] The inventive cap may be designed to suit an existing medication container and to replace its original cap. In certain circumstances the invention may constitute a cap cover that is especially suited for use with an existing medication container cap. The cap or the cap cover comprises a date arrangement allowing a consumer to set one or more dates of interest. The user may select which date to set: the expiration date of the medication, the opening date of the medication container and/or the expiration date of such medication based on the opening date, according to the manufacturer's instructions. This is to allow the consumer to verify that the medication stored therein did not became expired and it is safe and effective for use. The functional design of the cap/ cap cover makes it easy to use. Moreover, the cap and/or the cap cover is inexpensive to manufacture.
[0123] In some embodiments of the invention, the cap is manufactured for an existing medication container according to the manufacturer's specifications as a complete unit.
[0124] As said, the cap is configured to be compatible to an existing medication container or to be coupled with an existing cap of a medication container as a cap cover. Therefore, in both cases the shape of the cap fits to the size and measurements of the original medication container cap—either if designed to replace it or to cover it. The manufacturer of the medication containers and caps is not required to change or modify its production line. The cap is designed to be compatible to an existing medication container. Therefore, the shape and size of the cap varies depending on the shape and size of the target medication container, and may have any shape such as oval, square, circular, etc. but yet should be compatible in its shape and dimensions to the target medication container. The figures disclosed herein illustrate only optional embodiments of the device design disclosed herein, and other designs may apply as well.
[0125] The embodiments described and illustrated in this patent application are optional. However, other designs of the date arrangement and the locking elements are applicable as well.
[0126] The cap may be formed of any material that is suitable for the corresponding industry (drugs, food, beverages, paints, etc.). Suited materials include plastic polymers, and others.
[0127] In some embodiments of the invention, the cap may be recycled or discarded after the use or may be reused later any number of times on other containers of the same kind or on other compatible containers.
[0128] In summary, the cap of the invention is inexpensive to manufacture, since it has a small number of components. The cap overcomes disadvantages of the existing solutions such as smart caps, which tend to be expensive to manufacture resulting in substantially increasing the cost of the product to the end consumer. The disclosed cap also provides a solution for securing the settings of the date from being unintentionally changed.
[0129] The cap provides added value to existing medication containers, by allowing the consumer to easily track and monitor the expiration date of the medication therein and ensure that the consumer consumes safe and effective medication.
[0130] It should also be noted that the proposed inventive device may form integral part of the item which the device serves, for example a container may be provided with the features described for the inventive cap. One example of such a container is shown in
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[0132] The date arrangement of the cap 10 comprises two rotatable dials in the form of discs 12 and 14 laying in two parallel planes and disposed between a front face 16 and a rear face 18 of the cap. The dials have icons in the form of digits which serve for setting a date of interest. A user sets the date by turning the dials 12 and 14 which have grooved rims. The front face 16 comprises a display area consisting of two orifices 20 and 21 through which a user may see the underlying digits of the selected date of interest. The date is set and then kept for further monitoring. To this purpose, the front face 16 has a movable cover (lid) 22 with a locking element, for example a hook 24 which, when the lid is closed, is engaged within a recess 26, locks the lid and thus prevents further manipulations with the dials 12 and 14. It is understood that the hook 24 and the recess 26 may be positioned vice versa.
[0133] More dials may be placed in the cap 10, preferably in a horizontal position in order to exceed the original height of the original container cap as minimum as possible. According to some embodiments of the invention, the total height of the date arrangement may be of about 4 mm.
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[0135] Each dial 32 allows easy movement thereof when force is applied thereto. Each dial sets a different part of the date—the first sets a number indicating the day and the second sets a number indicating the month. The third and the fourth pulley set a number indicating the year.
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[0141] The lid 22 is provided with a locking element (hook) 25. When the lid 22 is in its closed position, the element 25 enters a recess 27. It may be further clamped there-inside and block the dials 12 and 14 at their places (the hook 25 may be additionally caught between “teeth” of the dials). The main function of the lid 22 is a) to allow access to the dials 12, 14 when needed, and b) when the date of interest is set, to cover the dials and permanently lock the access by the element 25.
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[0143] In practice, a so-called inner cap (schematically shown by a dotted contour with an arrow) may be used instead of the rare face. The inner cap is provided with engaging means and is responsible for engaging a standard (or the proposed) cap with a bottle/container. In our case, the inner cap would create tight contact with the rear surface and the inner peripheral walls 28 of the cap 40.
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[0147] In some embodiments of the invention, the proposed device with date arrangement may comprise at least one button, switch (bracket, clamp, scotch cover or any other suitable element designed to lock the date settings), ensuring the date settings are secured and not mistakenly or accidentally changed. Optionally, a suitable mechanism also may be used to secure the date settings in a way that only if the consumer intentionality wishes to change said date settings, he would be able to do so by correctly operating said mechanism.
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[0149] The arrangement 62 may be implemented in one of two alternative manners a) or b), using relative movement of the dials and the clock hands: [0150] a) the discs 61, 63, 65 are rotatable by a user's finger, the clock hands 64, 66, 68 are static. In this embodiment the discs serve as dials, and the clock hands serve as a display area (means). [0151] b) The discs 61, 63, 65 are static and may be even manufactured as one integral piece carrying three concentric paths of digits, where each path has its own set of digits. The clock hands 64, 66, 68 are independently rotatable and serve as dials in this case. The discs will serve the display area in this case.
Alternatively or in addition to lid 70, the function of the upper face and the locking element can be fulfilled by a transparent scotch tape cover (not shown) which may be placed on the arrangement 62 upon the date of interest is set.
[0152] In addition to any implementation of the date arrangement described and illustrated in this patent application, the device may be provided with an RFID/NFC circuit. One example of such a circuit comprising an RFID tag 72 is illustrated in
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[0154] The tag 72 can be placed anywhere on the can, for example under the arrangement 62.
[0155] An RFID (NFC) reader 74 may be provided separately, but may be incorporated in a modern smart phone 75.
[0156] Let the user opens the container 60 and then sets the expiration date and/or the opening date mechanically, by turning the dials.
[0157] In addition, the user may perform the following process with the aid of the RFID tag 72, for example in order to provide for himself/herself a computerized reminder.
[0158] We keep in mind that the tag 72 is provided with an indication of a specific medication for which the tag is intended (manufactured).
[0159] When bringing the phone 75 close to the RFID tag, the reader 74 will identify the tag 72 and will detect this moment of time as the initiation date of the tag 72. The initiation date will indicate the date when the medication container 60 was opened.
[0160] The information about opening a container with the RFID tag 72 will be sent by the RFID reader 74 to a server 78 where, owing to a specific software script (software code) 79, a webpage/URL link will be created. The script will calculate and register at the URL one or more dates of interest (say, the expiration date of Neurophen in the can opened at a specific date). The expiration date will be recorded for the tag's 72 ID, i.e. will be associated with the type of medication registered in that tag 72 and with the opening date of the container where the tag 72 is placed.
[0161] A copy of the link (i.e. all the relevant data stored at the URL) may be communicated from the server 78 to a calendar computer application 76 which may be installed in the same smartphone 74 or in any other computer device of the user.
[0162] In other words, at least one date relevant to the specified medication or cosmetics may be registered with reference to the can 60 (for example related to its opening date), and this information will be associated with the ID number of the RFID (NFC) tag 72 and the specific product for which the tag was manufactured. Additional data may be provided in the tag 72, for example on the place where the item (container) was sold, its barcode, etc.
[0163] Having described the invention with regard to certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the description is not meant as a limitation, as further modifications will now become apparent to those skilled in the art, so that the description and the claims which follow are intended to cover such modifications.