Reporting Pill Dispenser
20210283019 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J2200/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/02055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06F21/32
PHYSICS
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Reporting Pill Dispenser for tracking, reminding, and assuring pills regimen execution, includes: container holding plurality of pills prescribed, cap permanently affixed to container, an assembly for the pill regimen management system, and a pill dispensing mechanism. Pill management system, can dispense one pill or one dosage at a time, includes: Pill Dispensing Mechanism controlled by a Microcontroller; a reminder system to inform the User to take pills; and accounting system to keep track of pills in the container, dispensed, and not dispensed; a Bio-Sensor to measure the heart rate, oxygen levels, blood pressure and temperature of the User; a Fingerprint Reader to authenticate the User; all contained in the cap of the Pill Container. The pill management system communicates with a User Database where all the pill regimen information is retained. This User Database provides information to the Physicians, Pharmacy, and Family members the status of the User's pill regimen.
Claims
1. A Reporting Pill Dispenser device for dispensing pills, capsules, or tablets, “pills”, to users in a convenient, secure, and portable design; following a pre-prescribed prescription regimen for pill dosage, including a Bio-Sensor for user health monitoring, a User Authentication Device to verify the User, dosage tracking and dosage reporting to a User Database. The device comprises: a) a Pill Dispenser Container Cap; b) a Pill Dispenser Container sized to hold a plurality of pills prescribed; c) a Pill Slot within the Pill Dispenser Container Cap of appropriate size to allow pills to pass one at a time therethrough, the Pill Slot allows the transfers of pills from the Pill Dispenser Container interior to the exterior of the Pill Dispenser Container Cap, and from the exterior of the Pill Dispenser Container Cap to the Pill Dispenser Container; d) a Pill Dispenser Mechanism capable of dispensing one pill at a time or one dosage at a time; e) a Pill Funnel to align the pills for dispensary into the Pill Dispenser Mechanism one at a time; f) a Microcontroller Assembly containing the electronic circuitry to dispense pills one at a time for an authorized user, and to communicate with a User Database regarding the pills dispensed, and to communicate with a Smartphone about the status of the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
2. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a Pill Funnel to align the pills for dispensary within the container, the Pill Funnel aligns the pills by stacking the pills in a vertical column through a serpentine channel, aligning the capsules with adequate rotation to enter the Pill Dispenser Mechanism without clogging.
3. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: an Information Display visible through the Pill Dispenser Cap, the Information Display is the primary interface between the user and the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
4. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of switches within the Pill Dispenser Cap (Yes Switch, No Switch, Bio-Sensor Switch), the switches are used for the user to respond to queries of the Information Display.
5. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a User Authentication Device within the Pill Dispenser Cap, the User Authentication Device authenticates the user for pills dispensed to the user.
6. The User Authentication Device of claim 5 further comprising of a Fingerprint Reader, user authentication is performed by comparing current fingerprint readings against pre-recorded fingerprints of the user.
7. The Fingerprint Reader of claim 5 further comprising a User Authorization Touch Sensor to monitor the user touching the Fingerprint Reader.
8. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a: Bio-Sensor to monitor the user health, affixed to the Bio-Sensor lever of the Reporting Pill Dispenser, the Bio-Sensor lever engages the Bio-Sensor Switch of the Microcontroller Assembly of item 4 when pressure is applied to the Bio-Sensor.
9. The Bio-Sensor of claim 8 further comprising: a Heart Rate Monitor to measure the blood vessel blood flow in the Users thumb.
10. The Bio-Sensor of claim 8 further comprising: an Oxygen Monitor to calculate the blood oxygen levels based on data from the Heart Rate Monitor of claim 9 for the user.
11. The Bio-Sensor of claim 8 further comprising a Blood Pressure Monitor to calculate the blood pressure levels based on data from the Heart Rate Monitor of claim 9 for the user.
12. The Bio-Sensor of claim 8 further comprising: a Skin Temperature Monitor to measuring the skin temperature of the Users' thumb or finger.
13. The Bio-Sensor of claim 8 further comprising: a Bio-Sensor Touch Sensor to monitor the user touching the Bio-Sensor.
14. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a Cap Retention Mechanism design to prevent the Pill Dispenser Cap removal once applied.
15. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a Pill Dispenser Mechanism for the dispensing of pills one at a time, further comprising of a cylindrical rotating Pill Tray of adequate dimension to hold one pill at a time, a semicircular tray the length of the cylindrical rotating tray, allowing the cylindrical rotating tray to spin on its horizontal axes, contains a Positioning Sensor to indicate the home position of the rotatory tray, containing a Pulley affixed to the cylindrical rotating tray to spin the rotatory tray by the pill dispenser Motor activated by the Microcontroller, a Pill Slot Sensor for the detection of pills in the Pill Funnel.
16. The Reporting Pill Dispenser of claim 1 further comprising: a Microcontroller Assembly containing the electronic circuitry and components to control the Reporting Pill Dispenser; a Microcontroller, further comprising of a WiFi wireless interface for communications to a User Database, further comprising of a Bluetooth wireless interface for communications to a Smartphone devices in near proximity to the pill dispenser, and further comprising of a Real Time Clock to set alarms when the pill prescribed dosage must be administered; the Microcontroller is operatively connected to the Bio-Sensor of claim 8; the Microcontroller is operatively connected to the User Authentication Device of claim 5, the Microcontroller is operatively connected to the Pill Dispenser Mechanism of claim 1 and all its sub-claims, further comprising of the Pill Dispenser Mechanism of claim 15; the Microcontroller is operatively connected to the Information Display of claim 3; further comprising a Tilt Sensor to know the relative position of the pill dispenser; further comprising a Battery to energize the Reporting Pill Dispenser; and further comprising of an Audible Alert Device to alert the user.
17. A method for managing the pill dispensing regimen for the Reporting Pill Dispenser, the method comprising: storing a plurality of pills pre-prescribed in the Pill Container by the Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospitals; the pills are loaded into the Reporting Pill Dispenser by filling the Pill Container before affixing the non-removable Pill Dispenser Cap, or by inserting pills by way of the Pill Slot of the Pill Dispenser Cap by using an external funnel; the pill regimen is entered into the Reporting Pill Dispenser by way of the User Database by way of the WiFi wireless interface under program control, identifying events (times) and dosage of when the pills are to be administered; manually entering the times and dosage of when the pills are to be administered by the user; an Information Display visible on the exterior of the Reporting Pill Dispenser for the user to interact with the Reporting Pill Dispenser; and a Pill Dispenser Mechanism to dispense pills under control by the Microcontroller.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a Microcontroller operatively connected to the Information Display; operatively connected to a User Authentication Device of claim 5; operatively connected to the Bio-Sensor of claim 8 for the User's health; operatively connected to the Pill Dispenser Mechanism of claim 15, to dispense one pill at a time or one dosage at a time, a pill dispenser Motor operationally controlled by the Microcontroller and configured to dispense pills from the Pill Container to the exterior of the pill dispenser, wherein the Microcontroller is configured to activate the pill dispenser Motor when the Real Time Clock generates an pill dispensing event, and the Reporting Pill Dispenser is inverted (dumping, upside down) from normal position as indicated by the Tilt Sensor.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising: a Bio-Sensor to monitor the health of the user, user health is determined by measuring the heart rate of the user, calculating the oxygen rate of the user, calculating the blood pressure of the user, and measuring the skin temperature of the user.
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising: a User Authentication Device of claim 5 to authenticate the user by sampling current fingerprints of the user and compare said fingerprint to previously read fingerprints of the user.
21. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a communication method for the Microcontroller to interface by way of the WiFi wireless interface to the Internet of item 16 to the User Database which collects: User pill regimen execution data as prescribed by the Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospitals, User's regimen data of the pill regimen, User's health measurements data, User's authentication monitoring data, User's pill dispensing attempts data for non-regimen pill times, initial pill counts in the Pill Container, current pill counts in the Pill Container, count and time of pills dispensed from the Reporting Pill Dispenser, times of user interaction with the Reporting Pill Dispenser, and status of the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
22. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a communication method for the Microcontroller to interface by way of the Bluetooth wireless interface of item 16 to Smartphone devices in near proximity to the Reporting Pill Dispenser which collects: user pill regimen as prescribed by the Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospitals, user regimen data of the pill regimen, User's general health measurements data, User's authentication monitoring data, User's pill dispensing attempts data for non-regimen pill times, initial pill counts in the Pill Container, current pill counts in the Pill Container, count and time of pills dispensed from the Pill Container data, times of User's interaction with the Pill Container data, and status of the Reporting Pill Dispenser data.
23. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a method for the configuring of the Reporting Pill Dispenser to automatically administer pills on a pill regimen as defined by the Real Time Clock, as prescribed by the User's Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospitals.
24. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a method for the configuring of the Reporting Pill Dispenser to manually administer pills on a pill regimen as defined by the Real Time Clock, in a manual manner by the user.
25. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a method for the communication by way of the WiFi wireless interface of item 16 to a User Database for the storing of the data from the Reporting Pill Dispenser, this data contains the pill regimen sequences entered into the reporting pill dispenser, the times administered and dosage amounts when the pill are to be dispensed, the total count of the pills when filled in the reporting pill dispenser, the current count of the remaining pills in the reporting pill dispenser, and the recorded events as recorded by the Microcontroller when the user interacts with the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
26. The method of claim 17 further comprising: a method for the administrating of the pills in the Reporting Pill Dispenser, one at a time or one dosage at a time by spinning the Pill Dispensing Mechanism, cylindrical rotating Pill Tray when; the Reporting Pill Dispenser is signaled by the pill regimen Real Time Clock, time to dispense one pill or one dosage to the user and, the Reporting Pill Dispenser detects the user has an index finger or thumb on the User Authentication Device and, the user is authenticated by the Fingerprint Reader and, the user has a thumb or index finger on the Bio-Sensor and, the user applies pressure to the Bio-Sensor Switch to engage the switch on the Bio-Sensor lever and, the user holds the Reporting Pill Dispenser in an inverted (dumping, upside down) position as indicated by the Tilt Sensor, the Pill Dispensing Mechanism is activated by the Microcontroller which spins the cylindrical rotating Pill Tray to delivering one pill to the exterior of the Reporting Pill Dispenser, additional pills are delivered to the exterior by continuing to spin the cylindrical rotating Pill Tray, pills that are delivered to the exterior are counted by the Pill Slot Sensor providing accurate counting of the pills dispersed, once all pills are dispensed per the dosage, the Microcontroller reverts to the beginning state, then reports the pill dispensing activity to the User Database for further processing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate various embodiments of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention. It is to be appreciated that though some figures of the accompanying drawings are drawn to scale, other embodiments may vary in scales and measurements of the various elements, and the emphasis is instead placed on illustrating the principles of the invention. The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0044] The Reporting Pill Dispenser includes a Pill Dispenser Container 110 where the pills are housed, and a Pill Dispenser Cap 104 which is initially detached, once applied to the container the cap becomes affixed to the container, non-removable. The Pharmacy 135 dispensing the medication would fill the Pill Dispenser Container 110 per the prescription, then apply the Pill Dispenser Cap 104.
[0045] The Reporting Pill Dispenser once the User 128 is verified, administers a pre-prescribed pill dosage amount at a pre-prescribed time, one pill at a time or one dosage at a time. The Pill Dispenser Cap 104 contains the Microcontroller Assembly 126 which verifies the User's 128 authentication by the User Authentication Device 100, reminds User 128 when pills are to be taken, and informs the Family members 134, Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospitals 135 when pills are dispensed, when pills are not dispensed, and notifies when the prescription is in need of renewal.
[0046] The Reporting Pill Dispenser is activated (comes alive) when pills are to be dispensed, a WiFi wireless interface 133 provides connectivity to the User Database 136 which relays pill dispenser status information to User Database 136, a counter within the Microcontroller 125 keeps tallies of the pills in the container and the pills that have been dispensed and the pills not dispensed, a Tilt Sensor 120 knows the relative position of the Reporting Pill Dispenser, when the Reporting Pill Dispenser is inverted (dumping, upside down), the Microcontroller 125 enables a signal to the Pill Dispensing Mechanism 108 to dispense a pill, a Real Time Clock 140 to know the time of day and set alarms for pill dispensing events. A Battery 121 of adequate size to energize the Reporting Pill Dispenser for the duration of the prescription period. The Reporting Pill Dispenser contains a Pill Funnel 113 to align the pills in a sequential order before the Pill Dispenser Mechanism 108.
[0047] The Reporting Pill Dispenser enhances user compliance for following through a particular drug prescription period (regimen, duration) by reminding the user when pills are to be taken, offsetting negative effects of memory loss and other cognitive dysfunctions, attention span disorder, attenuation of special senses, lack of user education, and knowing when the user attempts over dosage, etc. The Reporting Pill Dispenser reminds users and dispenses pills only to authorized users at appropriate times.
[0048] When the Reporting Pill Dispenser is first issued into service the Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospital 135, or User 128 fills the container with the prescribed pills. The Reporting Pill Dispenser can accommodate common sizes of tablets and capsules sized pills. The Physician, Pharmacy, or Hospital 135, or User 128 enters the prescription into the Reporting Pill Dispenser by entering data into the User Database 136, then snaps the cap onto the container, not able to be removed. The process of entering data into the User Database 136, enters the pill dosage number of pills, time of day intervals, total pill count, and user authentication of the Reporting Pill Dispenser. The User's fingerprint is down loaded into the Reporting Pill Dispenser for reference, this fingerprint is retained in the Reporting Pill Dispenser until the disposal of the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
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[0067] If the prescription is entered by the Pharmacy, the Pharmacy first logs into the User Database 136, this login establishes the credentials between the Pharmacy, the User 128, and the Reporting Pill Dispenser for the User's 128 prescription. The user can have one or more Reporting Pill Dispensers with the Pharmacy with more than one Pharmacy. The Pharmacy next uploads the User's 128 prescription for the medication prescribed. This prescription information contains as a minimum the drug prescribed, the usage information (when taken, times, amounts to be taken, etc.), the beginning pill count, the refill dynamics, and the recorded fingerprints from when the User 128 established an account with the User Database 136. Next the User Database 136 is connected to the Reporting Pill Dispenser, the information related to this user for this prescription is downloaded into the Reporting Pill Dispenser once the User 128 authenticates with the Reporting Pill Dispenser at the Pharmacy. Next the Pharmacy would fill the Reporting Pill Dispenser with the appropriate pill count and affix the Pill Dispenser Cap 104 on the Pill Container 110.
[0068] If the prescription is entered by the User 128, the user first logs into the User Database 136, this login establishes the credentials of the user, and the Reporting Pill Dispenser for the User's 128 medication. The user can have one or more Reporting Pill Dispensers at any one time. The user next uploads the User's 128 prescription for the medication. This upload process is managed by the User 128 entering information into a Smartphone 127 which is logged into the Reporting Pill Dispenser device. This prescription information contains as a minimum the drug prescribed, the usage information (when taken, times, amounts to be taken, etc.), the beginning pill count, the refill dynamics, and the recorded fingerprints from when the User 128 established an account with the User Database 136. Next the User Database 136 is connected to the Reporting Pill Dispenser, the information related to this User 128 for this prescription and downloaded into the Reporting Pill Dispenser once the User 128 authenticates with the Reporting Pill Dispenser.
[0069] Next the User 128 will feed the pills one at a time to the Pill Slot 105, push the Yes Switch 102 in the Reporting Pill Dispenser to signify the pill is ready to be passed into the container. The Microcontroller 125 spins the Pill Tray 137 passing the pill from the exterior of the Reporting Pill Dispenser to the interior of the Pill Container 110. As the pill passes through the Pill Slot 105 the Pill Slot Sensor 123 counts the pills entered into the Pill Container 110.
[0070] After the pills have been entered into the Pill Container 110, the User 128 logs off the User Database 136 and the Reporting Pill Dispenser goes into sleep mode.
[0071] The Reporting Pill Dispenser awakens from sleep mode by one of three possible indications, pill time event alarm (pill time), User 128 touches the Bio-Sensor 109 or User Authentication Device 100, or the required periodically update of the User Database 136.
[0072] The pill time event is indicated by the Real Time Clock 140 alarm being activated, the real time alarm is programmed for the times when the prescription needs to be taken. The real time alarm is auto reset after the event until the alarm is canceled. Next the Reporting Pill Dispenser displays “Pill Time” on the Information Display 101 followed by an audial alarm on the Audible Alert Device 138 signifying to the user it's time to take a pill. The User 128 touches the Bio-Sensor 109 followed by touching the User Authentication Device 100, then pressing the Bio-Sensor 109 until the Bio-Sensor Switch 129 engages. The Informational Display 101 tells the user to “dump” the pill out the Pill Slot 105. The user inverts the Reporting Pill Dispenser until the Tilt Sensor 120 signifies the Pill Container 110 is inverted (dumping, upside down) by the Tilt Sensor 120. Once inverted (dumping, upside down) the Microcontroller 125 engages the Motor 124 of the Pill Dispensing Mechanism 108 to deliver a pill from the interior of the Pill Container 110 to the exterior of the Reporting Pill Dispenser. If this is a single pill dosage event the Reporting Pill Dispenser signifies the user the pill dispensing event is complete, and the Reporting Pill Dispenser goes back to sleep. If this pill dispense event requires another pill to be dispensed the Reporting Pill Dispenser informs the user to return the Reporting Pill Dispenser upright as indicated by the Tilt Sensor 120, then begin another pill dispensing event as before. This process is continued until all pills are dispenser during this pill dispensing event. Again once the pill dispensing event is complete the Reporting Pill Dispenser goes back to sleep waiting on the next pill event.
[0073] The User Database 136 upload event is indicated by the Real Time Clock 140 alarm being activated, the real time alarm is programmed for the times when the User Database 136 upload is to be executed. This User Database 136 upload can occur after every pill dispensing event, or hourly, or daily, or weekly, etc., as required. The real time alarm is auto reset after the event until the alarm is canceled.
[0074] The user touch event is indicated by the User 128 touching the Bio-Sensor 109 or the User Authentication Device 100. Once the User 128 touches the Reporting Pill Dispenser the Information Display 101 and operatively connected Microcontroller 125 would go through an interaction with the User 128 to identify what the reason for touching the Reporting Pill Dispenser, and processing of the touch until conclusion.