MEDICATION ORGANIZER
20190098973 ยท 2019-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C11/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medication organizer including an organizer-body, a plurality of attachment-straps and at least one pocket. The plurality of attachment-straps are configured to hold and store medication containers. In one embodiment, the at least one pocket is configured to store liquid medication containers. The medication organizer is useful for organizing and storing medication and may be particularly useful for airport security.
Claims
1. A medication organizer comprising: an organizer-body including an inner-surface and an outer-surface opposite the inner-surface, the organizer-body being made from a flexible sheet of material, and wherein the flexible sheet of material is configured to be selectively rolled into a compact-state and selectively unrolled into an extended-state; a plurality of attachment-straps each individually secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, and wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps are configured to receive and hold at least one medication container; and at least one pocket secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, the at least one pocket defining a storage-capacity, and wherein the storage-capacity is configured to receive and hold at least one item.
2. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps comprise an elastic-material configured to receive and hold medication containers of different sizes.
3. The medication organizer of claim 2, wherein the organizer-body is divided into five panels.
4. The medication organizer of claim 3, wherein at least four of the five panels include the plurality of attachment-straps.
5. The medication organizer of claim 4, wherein each of the four of the panels include four said attachment-straps.
6. The medication organizer of claim 5, wherein at least one of the five panels include the at least one pocket.
7. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps include a first fastening-means configured to secure the plurality of attachment-straps to the inner-surface.
8. The medication organizer of claim 7, wherein the first fastening-means is hook and loop fastener.
9. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one item comprises a liquid medication-container and the storage-capacity is sized to receive the liquid medication-container.
10. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one item comprises a cosmetic-item and the storage-capacity is sized to receive the cosmetic-item.
11. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one pocket includes a third fastening-means configured to secure the at least one item therein.
12. The medication organizer of claim 11, wherein the third fastening means is a zipping-fastener.
13. The medication organizer of claim 12, wherein the at least one pocket is transparent.
14. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the outer-surface of the organizer-body includes a second fastening-means configured to secure the organizer-body in the compact-state.
15. The medication organizer of claim 14, wherein the second fastening-means is the hook and loop fastener.
16. The medication organizer of claim 15, wherein the organizer-body further includes a top-side, a bottom-side opposite the top-side, a left-side and a right-side opposite the left-side.
17. The medication organizer of claim 16, wherein the top-side of the organizer-body includes a hanger for attaching the organizer to a surface.
18. A medication organizer comprising: an organizer-body including an inner-surface and an outer-surface opposite the inner-surface, the organizer-body being made from a flexible sheet of material, and wherein the flexible sheet of material is configured to be selectively rolled into a compact-state and selectively unrolled into an extended-state; a plurality of attachment-straps each individually secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, and wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps are configured to receive and hold at least one medication container; and at least one pocket secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, the at least one pocket defining a storage-capacity, and wherein the storage-capacity is configured to receive and hold at least one item; and wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps comprise an elastic-material so as not to set off a metal detection device and configured to receive and hold medication containers of different sizes; wherein the organizer-body is divided into five panels; wherein at least four of the five panels include the plurality of attachment-straps; wherein each of the four of the panels include four said attachment-straps; wherein at least one of the five panels include the at least one pocket; wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps include a first fastening-means configured to secure the plurality of attachment-straps to the inner-surface; wherein the first fastening-means is hook and loop fastener; wherein the at least one item comprises a liquid medication-container and the storage-capacity is sized to receive the liquid medication-container; wherein the at least one item comprises a cosmetic-item and the storage-capacity is sized to receive the cosmetic-item; wherein the at least one pocket includes a third fastening-means configured to secure the at least one item therein; wherein the third fastening means is a zipping-fastener; wherein the at least one pocket is transparent; wherein the outer-surface of the organizer-body includes a second fastening-means configured to secure the organizer-body in the compact-state; wherein the second fastening-means is the hook and loop fastener; wherein the organizer-body further includes a top-side, a bottom-side opposite the top-side, a left-side and a right-side opposite the left-side; and wherein the top-side of the organizer-body includes a hanger for attaching the organizer to a surface.
19. A method of using a medication organizer, the method comprising the steps of: providing the medication organizer, the medication organizer including: an organizer-body including an inner-surface and an outer-surface opposite the inner-surface, the organizer-body being made from a flexible sheet of material, and wherein the flexible sheet of material is configured to be selectively rolled into a compact-state and selectively unrolled into an extended-state, as desired; a plurality of attachment-straps each individually secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, and wherein each of the plurality of attachment-straps are configured to receive and hold at least one medication container; and at least one pocket secured to the inner-surface of the organizer-body, the at least one pocket defining a storage-capacity, and wherein the storage-capacity is configured to receive and hold at least one item; securing at least one medication container within one of the plurality of attachment-straps; placing at least one item within the at least one pocket; and rolling the organizer-body into the compact-state.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: unrolling the organizer-body into the extended-state; removing at least one of the medication container and the at least one item from the one of the plurality of attachment-straps and the at least one pocket, respectively; and re-placing the one of the at least one medication container and the at least one item into the one of the plurality of attachment-straps and the at least one pocket, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a medication organizer, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0019] 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
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to organizers and more particularly to a medication organizer as used to improve organization means for medication.
[0021] Generally, disclosed is a prescription medication organizer that holds approximately 16 medicine bottles and rolls up into a sleeve, perfect for traveling on an airplane. The organizer may comprise a roll-up case, made from canvas or other suitable fabric, used to organize prescription medication bottles. The case may have five panels; the bottom four panels can each have four compartments and made from hook-and-loop material. Each compartment may have hook-and-loop fasteners and elastic bands to house a medication container in a secure manner, no matter its size. A top panel may include a clear zippered pouch for over-the-counter medication or makeup. Across a top of the case may be a hook-and-loop strap that holds the organizer together when rolled up. On an exterior of the organizer may be a hanger or cloth handle. The organizer may measure approximately 14 in length and 8 in width. The exact specifications may vary upon manufacturing.
[0022] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0025] The organizer-body 110 may further include a top-side 136, a bottom-side 137 opposite the top-side 136, a left-side 138 and a right-side 139 opposite the left-side 138. In this embodiment, the top-side 136 of the organizer-body 110 may include a hanger 118 for attaching the organizer to a surface. The hanger 118 may be made from a sturdy material to support a weight of the organizer-body 110 when filled with the plurality of medication containers and/or the liquid-medication. For example, the hanger 118 may be a metal material such as stainless steel, aluminum, etc., a wood material or a plastic material. In another embodiment, the hanger 118 may be a fabric/cloth material.
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[0027] Each of the plurality of attachment-straps 120 may comprise an elastic-material configured to receive and hold medication containers of different sizes. In use, a user may stretch one the plurality of attachment-straps 120, place the medication container within the attachment-strap, and release the attachment-strap to allow the attachment-strap to tightly hold the medication container.
[0028] Further, each of the plurality of attachment-straps 120 may include a first fastening-means 122 configured to secure the plurality of attachment-straps 120 to the inner-surface 112. In this embodiment, the user may unfasten the attachment-strap via the first fastening-means 122, place the medication container within the attachment-strap and fasten the attachment-strap to the inner-surface 112 of the organizer-body 110 via the first fastening-means 122. The first fastening-means 122 may be the hook and loop fastener. However, as above, other fastening-means are contemplated. Further, the plurality of attachment-straps 120 may include different sizes configured to accommodate differently sized medication containers.
[0029] In one embodiment, each of the plurality of attachment-straps 120 may include removable (functional) indicia thereon. For example, the indicia may detail what the medication is inside of the particular attachment-strap. In other embodiments, the at least one medication-container 5 may include the indicia and the attachment-strap may be situated in such a way that allows the indicia to be easily seen. This may be particularly useful when going through airport security as the user may not have to remove all of the at least one medication-containers 5 from the medication organizer 100.
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[0031] Further, in the preferred embodiment, the at least one pocket 130 may be transparent. The transparency may be particularly useful for when taking the medication organizer 100 through airport security, as above, as the user may not have to remove all of their things from the at least one pocket 130. In one example, the at least one pocket 130 may be made from a plastic material. However, other materials may be used.
[0032] As shown here and discussed above, the at least one item 10 may comprise a liquid at least one medication-container 5. In this example, the storage-capacity 132 may be sized to receive the liquid at least one medication-container 5. In another embodiment, the at least one item 10 may a cosmetic-item and the storage-capacity 132 may be sized to receive the cosmetic-item.
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[0034] It should be noted that step five 505, step six 506, and step seven 507 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0035] 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.