MEDICATION COMMINUTION AND DELIVERY CUP
20200085692 ยท 2020-03-19
Inventors
- Fredrick Maroon Dominy (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- John Alan Enns (Abbotsford, CA)
- Jill Enns (Abbotsford, CA)
- Aaron Edward Fader (Surrey, CA)
- Tima Fader (Surrey, CA)
- Trent George Reynolds (Surrey, CA)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A single-use nesting cup for use with mechanical comminution devices having a spinning drive mechanism for pulverizing pills into powder is disclosed. Each cup has a textured base surface that provides for a more efficient grinding and crushing of pills inserted between two such cups when an upper cup is spinningly brought to bear down on a bottom cup. The textured surface of each cup base has a symmetric three-dimensional wave design with each wave arcing along a curve from an outer cylindrical wall of the cup spiraling in toward a center point of the base of each cup. The crest and troughs of each wave act as grinding edges while the overall symmetric wave design acts to maintain the one or more pills and it's powdered form in the center of the bottom cup.
Claims
1. A pair of interchangeable, nestable, pill-comminution cups, each cup having a. a top with a circular opening; b. a cylindrical wall tapering inward from the circular opening to a textured base; c. said textured base having symmetric three-dimensional waves with each wave arcing along a curve that extends from an outer edge of the base to a center of said base; d. said textured base having sufficient rigidity to crush a pill placed between the pair of cups when nested and when a compressive force is brought to bear on said cups.
2. The cups of claim 1, wherein each wave of said textured base is widest along an outer edge of the base, narrowing to a point at the center of the base.
3. The cups of claim 2, wherein each wave has an arced crest forming a grinding edge, said crest curving in a spiral-like path from a high point where the cylindrical wall of the cup meets an outer edge of the textured base, to a lower point at the center of the textured base.
4. The cups of claim 3, wherein each wave has a trough forming a grinding edge, said trough curving in a spiral-like path from a low point where the cylindrical wall meets an outer edge of the textured base to the center of the textured base.
5. The cups of claim 3, wherein in each cup a rim protrudes outwardly from said circular opening; said rim having multiple symmetrically sized sides forming projecting rim corners where each of two sides meet; said wave crests each aligning with one of the projecting rim corners at the crest's outermost point where the cup's textured base meets the cup's cylindrical wall.
6. The cups of claim 1, wherein at least six symmetric three-dimensional waves form the textured base of each cup.
7. The cups of claim 1, each cup comprising volume graduation markings on the cylindrical wall each for indicating a volume of liquid contained when the cup is filled up to the corresponding graduation marking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] The drawings illustrate aspects of the invention, and should not be construed as restricting the scope of the invention in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one or ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs.
[0016] According to one aspect of the present invention, nesting cups are provided for the comminution of pills. The nesting cups are optimally designed for use with mechanical comminution devices having a spinning drive mechanism for pulverizing pills into powder form. Each cup has a textured base surface that provides for an efficient grinding and crushing of pills inserted between two such cups. The textured surface of each cup base has a symmetric three-dimensional wave design with each wave arcing along a curve from the outer cylindrical wall of the cup toward the center point of the base of each cup. In order to pulverize a pill into powder form, two cups are used simultaneously in conjunction with a pill comminution device. A pill is placed in a first, bottom cup. A second, top cup, is then placed on top of the bottom cup containing the pill. In this orientation, the two cups are positioned in a pill comminution device having a spinning drive mechanism. The bottom cup remains stationary while the drive mechanism of the comminution device spins the top cup over the bottom cup in order to simultaneously crush and grind the pill into powder form.
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[0018] In order to pulverize a pill into powder form, two cups are used simultaneously in conjunction with a pill comminution device preferably having a spin drive mechanism. A pill is placed in a first, bottom cup. The arced spiral design of the six wave crests all curving down to a center point of the cup's base 12 acts to position the pill placed in the first, bottom cup at the center of the first bottom cup's base 12. A second, top cup is then placed on top of the first, bottom cup containing the pill. In this orientation, the two cups are positioned in a pill comminution device having a spinning drive mechanism. The six-sided rim 4 of cup 10 has six outwardly projecting corners 6 that can act to fix the bottom, first cup in a stationary position in the comminution device. While the first, bottom cup remains stationary, the drive mechanism of the comminution device spins the second, top cup over the first, bottom cup in order to simultaneously crush and grind the pill into powder form. The six wave crests of the first, bottom cup, along with the six wave troughs of the second, top cup, act as grinding edges to efficiently grind the pill placed there between. The arced spiral design of the six wave crests all curving down to a center point of the cup's base 12 acts to keep the pulverized powder in the center of the cup base 12. Although only a single pill being comminuted has been described, more than one pill can be pulverized at the same time with the resulting powder being retained near the center of cup base 12.
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[0023] The preferred six symmetrically arcing waves spiraling in toward the center of the base of the nesting cups shown in
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[0025] It is important to note the wave design of the textured base of each cup is shown in all the figures spiraling inward toward the center of the base of the cup for a right-hand spin drive comminuting device which spins the upper cup down in a clockwise direction to nest on to a bottom cup that does not rotate. Alternately if a right-hand spin drive comminution device is designed to rotate the bottom cup in an upward motion toward an upper cup that does not rotate, then the wave design would be a mirror image of the one shown in the Figures.
[0026] The nesting cups are designed to be for single-use and therefore are made from inexpensive food safe polymers such as a polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, poly(lactic acid), and polycarbonate but other suitable materials may also be used to form the nesting cups.
[0027] It is to be understood that the specific design and method of using the cups described herein are exemplary in nature, and that these specific embodiments or examples are not to be considered in a limiting sense, because numerous variations are possible. For example the rim of each cup may be extended outwardly on one corner to form a handle in which to grip and/or label the contents of the cup. A spout may be formed on a rim for easier pouring. It should be understood that the disclosed embodiments are illustrative and not restrictive. Variations to the disclosed embodiments that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, now or later presented, or the equivalence of such metes and bounds are embraced by the claims.