Apparatus for medication management
10604329 ยท 2020-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills which provides a means to get pills from pharmacy bottles into weekly containers (that are common in the market place) without needing to pick up each individual pill. The sorting/dispensing tray may come with weekly pill containers (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime) and be designed to snap into the base tray for pill management. Keeping the pill containers free from the base tray may enable them to be easily transported in a purse or pants pocket if traveling for the day.
Claims
1. An apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills, the apparatus comprising: a first sorting tray, said first sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the first sorting tray including a first tray surface defining a first holding direction that is normal to the first tray surface, a first tray rim extending from the first tray surface in the first holding direction, and a first pill exit defined by a break in the first tray rim proximate the first tray surface, the first pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the first tray surface when the first direction is oriented upward; a second sorting tray, said second sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the second sorting tray coupled to the first sorting tray, the second sorting tray including a second tray surface defining a second holding direction that is normal to the second tray surface and is opposite the first holding direction, a second tray rim extending from the second tray surface in the second holding direction, and a second pill exit defined by a break in the second tray rim proximate the second tray surface, the second pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the second tray surface when the second direction is oriented upward; a plurality of pill passageways, each pill passageway passing through the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface, and configured to permit passage of one of the plurality of pills between the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface; at least one pillbox, said at least one pillbox configured to removably couple to the first sorting tray, and further configured to segregate and store the plurality of pills, the at least one pillbox including a plurality of individual storage units coupled together, each individual storage unit including a pill chamber, sized and dimensioned to hold at least one of the plurality of pills, the pill chamber having a chamber opening sized and dimensioned to provide a user with access to the pill chamber, a chamber lid coupled to the pill chamber and configured to close the chamber opening of the pill chamber, said chamber lid sharing a snap-fit interface with the pill chamber, and a pill port configured to align with one of the plurality of pill passageways when the pillbox is coupled to the first sorting tray, and further configured to individually receive one of the plurality of pills into the pill chamber via its respectively aligned pill passageway when inserted by the user, and to retain said one of the plurality of pills from exiting the pill chamber once inserted; and a pill insertion tool, the pill insertion tool configured to be held by the user, and further configured to both maneuver one of the plurality of pills by the user and insert said one of the plurality of pills into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port, the pill insertion tool including an elongate member, a user interface at one end of the elongate member, and a pill interface at an opposite end of the elongate member, the pill interface sized and dimensioned to receive and hold at least a portion of the one of the plurality of pills during insertion into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each chamber lid is labeled to indicate a day of a week.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to dispense at least one of the plurality of pills in the form of a capsule.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to dispense at least one of the plurality of pills in the form of a tablet.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to dispense at least one of the plurality of pills in the form of a gel tab.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to dispense at least one of the plurality of pills in the form of a gel cap.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sorting tray, the second sorting tray, the plurality of pill passageways, the at least one pillbox, and the pill insertion tool are made from at least one material selected from a group including plastic, ferrous material, nonferrous material, wood, and glass.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one pillbox is at least semitransparent.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sorting tray and the second sorting tray are opaque.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each pill port is further configured to automatically close when one of the plurality of pills is not being inserted by the user.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the user interface of the pill insertion tool has a circular circumference about a longitudinal axis of the elongate member.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the user interface of the pill insertion tool has a polygonal circumference about a longitudinal axis of the elongate member.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one pillbox includes indicia which indicates a time of day.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the indicia indicating the time of day is selected from a group including morning, AM, mid-morning, mid-day, noon, lunch, mid-afternoon, afternoon, late-afternoon, dinner, evening, nighttime, bedtime, and PM.
15. The apparatus claim 13, wherein the at least one pillbox further includes indicia which indicates a time of a clock.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of pill passageways are labeled to indicate the day of the week corresponding with the day of the week of its respective chamber lid.
17. An apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills, the apparatus comprising: a first sorting tray, said first sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the first sorting tray including a first tray surface defining a first holding direction that is normal to the first tray surface, a first tray rim extending from the first tray surface in the first holding direction, and a first pill exit defined by a break in the first tray rim proximate the first tray surface, the first pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the first tray surface when the first direction is oriented upward, a second sorting tray, said second sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the second sorting tray coupled to the first sorting tray, the second sorting tray including a second tray surface defining a second holding direction that is normal to the second tray surface and is opposite the first holding direction, a second tray rim extending from the second tray surface in the second holding direction, and a second pill exit defined by a break in the second tray rim proximate the second tray surface, the second pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the second tray surface when the second direction is oriented upward, a plurality of pill passageways, each pill passageway passing through the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface, and configured to permit passage of one of the plurality of pills between the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface, at least one pillbox, said at least one pillbox configured to removably couple to the first sorting tray, and further configured to segregate and store the plurality of pills, the at least one pillbox including a plurality of individual storage units coupled together, each individual storage unit including a pill chamber, sized and dimensioned to hold at least one of the plurality of pills, the pill chamber having a chamber opening sized and dimensioned to provide a user with access to the pill chamber, a chamber lid coupled to the pill chamber and configured to close the chamber opening of the pill chamber, said chamber lid sharing a snap-fit interface with the pill chamber, and a pill port configured to align with one of the plurality of pill passageways when the pillbox is coupled to the first sorting tray, and further configured to individually receive one of the plurality of pills into the pill chamber via its respectively aligned pill passageway when inserted by the user, and to retain said one of the plurality of pills from exiting the pill chamber once inserted, and a pill insertion tool, the pill insertion tool configured to be held by the user, and further configured to both maneuver one of the plurality of pills by the user and insert said one of the plurality of pills into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port, the pill insertion tool including an elongate member, a user interface at one end of the elongate member, and a pill interface at an opposite end of the elongate member, the pill interface sized and dimensioned to receive and hold at least a portion of the one of the plurality of pills during insertion into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port; wherein the apparatus is configured to dispense at least one of the plurality of pills in the form of a tablet; wherein the at least one pillbox includes indicia which indicates a time of day; wherein each chamber lid is labeled to indicate a day of a week; wherein each of the plurality of pill passageways are labeled to indicate the day of the week corresponding with the day of the week of its respective chamber lid; wherein the at least one pillbox is at least semitransparent; wherein the first sorting tray and the second sorting tray are opaque; wherein the user interface of the pill insertion tool has a circular circumference about a longitudinal axis of the elongate member.
18. A method of sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills, the method comprising the steps of: providing an apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing the plurality of pills, the apparatus including: a first sorting tray, said first sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the first sorting tray including a first tray surface defining a first holding direction that is normal to the first tray surface, a first tray rim extending from the first tray surface in the first holding direction, and a first pill exit defined by a break in the first tray rim proximate the first tray surface, the first pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the first tray surface when the first direction is oriented upward, a second sorting tray, said second sorting tray configured for holding one or more of the plurality of pills, the second sorting tray coupled to the first sorting tray, the second sorting tray including a second tray surface defining a second holding direction that is normal to the second tray surface and is opposite the first holding direction, a second tray rim extending from the second tray surface in the second holding direction, and a second pill exit defined by a break in the second tray rim proximate the second tray surface, the second pill exit sized and dimensioned to permit at least one of the plurality of pills to be slid off the second tray surface when the second direction is oriented upward, a plurality of pill passageways, each pill passageway passing through the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface, and configured to permit passage of one of the plurality of pills between the first sorting tray surface and the second sorting tray surface, at least one pillbox, said at least one pillbox configured to removably couple to the first sorting tray, and further configured to segregate and store the plurality of pills, the at least one pillbox including a plurality of individual storage units coupled together, each individual storage unit including a pill chamber, sized and dimensioned to hold at least one of the plurality of pills, the pill chamber having a chamber opening sized and dimensioned to provide a user with access to the pill chamber, a chamber lid coupled to the pill chamber and configured to close the chamber opening of the pill chamber, said chamber lid sharing a snap-fit interface with the pill chamber, and a pill port configured to align with one of the plurality of pill passageways when the pillbox is coupled to the first sorting tray, and further configured to individually receive one of the plurality of pills into the pill chamber via its respectively aligned pill passageway when inserted by the user, and to retain said one of the plurality of pills from exiting the pill chamber once inserted, and a pill insertion tool, the pill insertion tool configured to be held by the user, and further configured to both maneuver one of the plurality of pills by the user and insert said one of the plurality of pills into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port, the pill insertion tool including an elongate member, a user interface at one end of the elongate member, and a pill interface at an opposite end of the elongate member, the pill interface sized and dimensioned to receive and hold at least a portion of the one of the plurality of pills during insertion into the one of the plurality of individual storage units via its respective pill port; attaching one of the at least one pillbox to the second sorting tray; turning the apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing the plurality of pills so that the first sorting tray is facing upward; pouring the plurality of pills onto the first sorting tray; gripping the pill insertion tool by the user interface so that the pill interface is in a distal orientation; and pushing each of the plurality of pills individually into and through one of the plurality of pill passageways and into one of the plurality of individual storage units of the at least one pillbox.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the steps of: lifting the apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing the plurality of pills; and tipping the apparatus for sorting, managing, and storing the plurality of pills so that the remaining pills are poured through the first pill exit.
20. The method of claim 18, yet further comprising the steps of: detaching the at least one pillbox from the second sorting tray; opening the chamber lid of the pillbox; and dispensing the contents of the opened one of the plurality of individual storage units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, an apparatus for medication management, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(7) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a special receptacles or packages and more particularly to an apparatus for medication management as used to improve the means for dispensing of medication in an efficient way.
(9) Generally, many people take medication on a regular basis to maintain control over certain conditions/illnesses such as diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, pain medication, etc. Timing and regularity are critical to managing these conditions while maintaining the effectiveness of the medications. For example, some diabetes medicines must be taken in exactly twelve-hour intervals to maintain the proper blood sugar level. This pill organizer provides a means to get their pills from the pharmacy bottles into weekly containers that are common in the market place without needing to pick up each individual pill.
(10) The sorting/dispensing tray will come with weekly pill containers (breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime) designed to snap into the base tray for pill management. Keeping the pill containers free from the base tray enables them to be easily transported in a purse or pants pocket if traveling for the day. Once a weekly pill container is snapped into the tray, the pills from the pharmacy bottle would be poured into the top tray surface. Using a finger or the included stylus tool, the user can simply slide and push the pills through a one-way port dropping them into the appropriate daily chambers of the weekly pill container. One corner of the tray is cut to form a spout so that the excess pills can then be poured back into the pharmacy bottle for future use.
(11) To retrieve the pills the user simply flips the tray over, opens the desired chamber, and pours the pills out onto the tray. The pills can then be poured into a small dispensing cup from another corner spout. This invention allows those with limited physical dexterity to manage and obtain their own daily medication without having to ask for assistance or even touch a pill. This disclosure may provide an easy way to keep track of daily medication requirements.
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(13) The apparatus 100 for sorting, managing, and storing a plurality of pills may include a first sorting tray 110 (
(14) A plurality of pills 20 may be in the form of a capsule, tablet, gel tab, or gel cap and may be poured from a bottle or other container onto the second tray surface 122. Once on the second sorting tray 120 the user 40 can hold the pill insertion tool 150 and use it to manipulate the pills. The pill insertion tool 150 is configured to be held by the user 40 and includes an elongate member with a user interface and a pill interface. The pill interface is configured to allow for the user 40 to maneuver one of the pills 20 toward one of the plurality of pill passageways 130. The pill interface may include a concave section, may be formed of a friction-gripping material such as rubber or similar materials, or a combination of these. Each of the plurality of pill passageways 130 allow a pill to be pushed through from either the first sorting tray surface 112 or the second sorting tray surface 122 through to the opposite side.
(15) Once a pill has been maneuvered to one of the plurality of pill passageways 130, the user can use the pill insertion tool 150 to push the pill through the one of the plurality of pill passageways 130 and into the corresponding one of a plurality of individual storage units 142 (
(16) Once the user 40 has pushed all the needed pills through the plurality of pill passageways 130 as needed, he/she can pour any pills 20 remaining on the second tray surface 122, through the second pill exit 126 and back into the bottle or other container by tilting or tipping the apparatus 100 appropriately.
(17) The pill insertion tool 150 may have a circular circumference about a longitudinal axis of the elongate member, or alternatively may have a polygonal circumference about the longitudinal axis of the elongate member.
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(20) As shown, the apparatus 100 also includes the at least one pillbox 140. The at least one pillbox 140 is removably coupleable to the first sorting tray 110 and can segregate and store the plurality of pills within a plurality of individual storage units 142. The at least one pillbox 140 is able to be properly inserted and aligned as well as removably secured to the first sorting tray 110 by means of a press-fit or friction-fit but may also be secured in alternative means in other embodiments.
(21) Each of the plurality of individual storage units 142 include a pill chamber which is sized and dimensioned to provide a user with access to the pill chamber. Each of the plurality of individual storage units 142 also includes a chamber lid which can be opened and closed, and a pill port. The pill port is configured to align with one of the plurality of pill passageways 130 when the at least one pillbox 140 is coupled to the first sorting tray 110. In this coupled state, the pill port can receive one of the plurality of pills 20 into the pill chamber via its respectively aligned pill passageway 130 when inserted by a user. The pill port will also retain any pills that have been inserted into the pill chamber.
(22) The first sorting tray 110, second sorting tray 120, the plurality of pill passageways 130, the at least one pillbox 140, and the pill insertion tool 150 may be made of plastic, ferrous material, nonferrous material, wood, glass, or any combination of these. The at least one pillbox 140 may include indicia to indicate a time of day such as morning, AM, mid-morning, mid-day, noon, lunch, mid-afternoon, afternoon, late-afternoon, dinner, evening, nighttime, bedtime, or PM. The included indicia may alternatively include a time of a clock. Additionally, each chamber lid may be labeled to indicate a day of a week, and each of the plurality of pill passageways 130 may be labeled to indicate a day of the week corresponding with the day of the week of its respective chamber lid. The at least one pillbox 140 may be at least semitransparent, whereas the first sorting tray 110 and second sorting tray 120 may be opaque.
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(25) It should be noted that steps 507-511 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
(26) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.