PILL CAPSULE HOLDING DEVICE FOR IMPROVED HANDLING OF SPRINKLE, POWDER, AND GRANULES MEDICATION
20220008289 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pill capsule holding and administering device embodies a base formed with top, bottom and side surfaces. The top surface is adapted with a plurality of varying-sized port openings dimensioned to receive and hold by friction fit corresponding varying-sized pill capsules inserted into the port openings. The user determines which port opening is optimal for receiving and holding a particular pill capsule, inserts the pill capsule into the optimal port opening with sufficient insertion force to compress the pill slightly and/or otherwise create a friction fit between the pill surface and an inner holding surface of the port opening sufficient to maintain the pill capsule therein. The user then removes a portion of the pill capsule not held by friction to render accessible the medication and manipulates the holding device to pour out or otherwise deliver the medication to be administered, minimizing loss.
Claims
1. A pill capsule holding and administering device, comprising: a base formed with top, bottom and side surfaces; wherein, the top surface is adapted with a plurality of varying-sized port openings that are dimensioned to receive and hold by friction fit corresponding varying-sized pill capsules, after the varying-sized pill capsules are inserted into respective varying-sized port openings.
2. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim 1, wherein the varying-sized port openings grasp and hold pill capsules inserted therein to enable an outer part of the pill capsule to be removed while maintaining an inner part of the pill capsule and medicine to be administered therein, independent of device positioning.
3. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim I, wherein the top and bottom surfaces are planar, and oppositely disposed, and the bottom surface allows the device to be stably seated on a supporting surface.
4. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim 1, wherein the side surfaces are arranged to be readily graspable.
5. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim 1, wherein an outside diameter or a pill capsule, or a part of a pill capsule to be held and secured in a pill capsule port opening in the top surface is greater than or equal to an inside diameter of a respective port opening adapted to receive and hold the pill capsule, or the part of the pill capsule.
6. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim 1, wherein at least, one further port opening for receiving pill capsules is included in the sides.
7. The pill capsule holding and administering device of claim 1, wherein the port openings are formed with depths that accommodate at least 35% of a cylindrical height of a pill capsule intended to be received and held therein.
8. A method of administering medication provided in pill capsule form, in reliance upon a pill capsule holding and administering device formed with a top, bottom and side surfaces, the top surface adapted with a plurality of varying-sized port openings that are dimensioned to receive and hold by friction fit corresponding varying-sized pill capsules after insertion into the port openings, the method comprising the steps of: determining which port opening of the pill capsule holding and administering device is optimal for receiving and holding a particularly-sized pill capsule loaded with medicine to be administered; inserting the particularly-sized pill capsule into the optimal port opening with sufficient insertion force to compress the pill device slightly and rely upon a friction fit between a pill surface contacting an inner holding surface of the port opening sufficient to maintain the pill capsule therein; removing a portion of the pill capsule that is not held by the friction fit to render accessible the medicine to be delivered; and with the portion of the pill capsule containing the medicine to be administered is secured in the port opening, maneuvering the pill capsule holding and administering device to pour out or otherwise administer the medicine therein.
9. The method of administering medication of claim 8, wherein the pill capsules are formed with respective inner and outer shells, wherein the medicine to be administered is arranged in the inner shell, and wherein the outer shell is removed in the step of removing.
10. The method of administering medication of claim 9, wherein the medicine to be administered is arranged is in powder or granular form.
11. The method of administering medication of claim 8, wherein the pill capsules are soft capsules, the medicine to be administered is arranged in liquid form and the step of removing includes removing part of the soft capsule to render accessible the liquid medication.
12. The method of administering medication of claim 8, wherein an outside diameter of a pill capsule, or a part of a pill capsule to be held and secured in a pill capsule port opening in the top surface is greater than or equal to an inside diameter of a respective port opening adapted to receive and hold the pill capsule.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0007] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The following is a detailed description of example embodiments of the invention depicted in the accompanying drawings. The example embodiments are presented in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to make such embodiments obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the anticipated variations of embodiments; on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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[0018] The pill capsule holding device 12 is constructed with a number of differing-sized pill capsule holding ports so that a number of possible different size pill capsules will likely have a corresponding holding port. For example, pill capsule holding ports 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, as shown, each are defined by a respective port opening diameter that corresponds to the outside diameter of a respective inner capsule shell or part 10b. The diameters of the pill capsule holding port openings preferably are slightly less than or equal to the outside diameter of the surface of the inner pill capsule shells or parts 10b. The inside diameter of the holding ports 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 26 and 28 are between 0 and 2% smaller, and most preferably, 0.53% smaller than the outside diameters of the inner pill capsule shells to be seated (and secured) therein.
[0019] When the inner capsule shell 10b is forced into a respective port opening, the port opening acts to hold the slightly larger diameter shell, with or without the outer pill capsule shell, which is removable. Once a pill capsule 10, by its inner shell 10b is held in a correspondingly-sized holding port, the outer capsule shell 10a may be removed (separated) from the inner shell or part 10a, allowing access to any content therein. In an embodiment, it is preferable that the inner pill capsule shell 10a, which holds the medication, be somewhat compressible under pressure applied to insert the pill capsule into a port opening. It should be noted that while compressible is preferred, more rigids pill capsule shells merely require a larger insertion force than otherwise might be required with more flexible (compressible) capsules. Using the holding device to hold the pill capsule and medicine therein gives the user a certain amount of control over the administration of the medicine no available when opening and a pill capsule by hand, and trying to efficiently administer same, typically resulting in loss in the process.
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[0021] While only eight (8) port openings 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 are shown in
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[0023] The inventive pill capsule holding device 12 preferably is made of plastic, for example polyactic acid (PLA) or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene materials. But the holding device construction is not limited thereto, and also can be made of metals, for example, aluminum-based materials. The pill capsule holding device 12 functions as a sturdy base to be rested on a flat surface when not in use and still hold the capsule upright without losing any sprinkle, powder, or granule medication within it. Also, when being held, fingers rest upon the platform to reduce any slipping when gripping (and spillage resulting in inaccurate administration).
[0024] Preferably, numbers or other identifying indicia are located on the top surface 30, proximate the actual port openings (14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28), to indicate which size pill capsules the device holding ports are compatible with. But please note that while the holding device 10 embodiment shown in
[0025] The invention also includes a method of using the pill capsule holding device 10. That is, a user wishing to conveniently and efficiently administer sprinkle, powder, and granules medication packaged in pill capsules, while avoiding spillage or other waste, finds the closest “fit” for his/her pill capsule in the holding ports. Once the best fit holding port is found, the user inserts the pill capsule therein. Depending of the flexibility of the inner shell, a certain amount of force is required to lodge and secure the shell therein. As explained above, the inside diameter of the port opening must be slightly smaller (0 to 2% smaller, most preferably, 0.53% smaller) that the outside diameter of the pill capsule inner shell or part 10b.
[0026] Then, the user removes the outer pill capsule shell from the inner pill capsule shell held fast in the port opening. The medicine therein should be readily accessible, and preferably flowable, once the covering (i.e., pill capsule, outer shell 10a) is removed. The user grasps then pill capsule holding device and turns or rotates it to pour out the medicine. The user may set down the device without consuming all pill capsule content, where same remaining content may be accessed at a later time. Conditions for spillage are minimized. The pill capsule holding device is readily cleaned, to remove pill capsule or medicine remnants.
[0027] As will be evident to persons skilled in the art, the foregoing detailed description and figures are presented as examples of the invention, and that variations are contemplated that do not depart from the fair scope of the teachings and descriptions set forth in this disclosure. The foregoing is not intended to limit what has been invented, except to the extent that the following claims so limit that.