Multi-size pill splitter and methods
10010484 ยท 2018-07-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pill splitter for cutting pills and tablets of multiple sizes into uniform dosage portions for treating humans or animals comprising a housing, a rotatable pill cassette with multiple pill cavities disposed to hold pills of different sizes, a cover with access ports for removing cut pill portion, and a retractable blade for smoothly cutting pill units with minimal shattering or residue. A method of splitting pills is also provided.
Claims
1. A pill splitter for dividing pills into uniform dosage portions for treating humans or animals comprising: a. a housing, which includes a cassette mount arising perpendicularly from the base of the housing; b. a cover including access ports disposed therein for retaining and removal of portions of a pill unit; c. a rotatable pill cassette having a top side and an under side each disposed on opposing sides of the rotatable pill cassette and each of which may be separated one from the other; said each of the top side and under side having disposed therein multiple pill cavities disposed to hold pills of different shapes and sizes; and further wherein the rotatable pill cassette is mounted on the cassette mount; d. a blade disposed within the housing which is proximally located in relation to and which moves upward or downward in an arc with the opening or closing of the cover; and e. a retractable blade within the blade sheathed between retractable blade guards, which is unsheathed and extended downward in an arc through the blade housing to pass through the center line of the pill cavity when the cover is closed.
2. The pill splitter of claim 1 wherein each of the pill cavities of the rotatable pill cassette is traversed by a pill cutting slot corresponding to the center dividing line of the pill unit.
3. The pill splitter of claim 1 wherein the rotatable pill cassette further comprises a disc mounting hole and locking slots around the periphery of the disc mounting hole, and the pill cassette is aligned on the housing by aligning with a key stop on the cassette mount.
4. The pill splitter of claim 1, wherein the rotatable pill cassette has a circular shape.
5. The pill splitter of claim 1, wherein the retractable blade has a curved and beveled edge.
6. The pill splitter of claim 1 wherein the top side and under side of the rotatable pill cassette are reversed, assembled and mounted on the cassette mount.
7. A method of splitting pills to provide reduced, uniform doses using a pill splitter according to claim 1, comprising the steps of: a. selecting a pill unit to be cut into uniform doses, b. selecting a pill cavity of a rotatable cassette and placing the pill in the selected cavity, c. closing the cover of the pill splitter to unsheathe and engage the retractable blade with the center dividing line of the pill cavity, thereby cutting the pill unit into equal portions, and d. removing the cut pill portions from the access ports within the cover of the pill splitter.
8. A method of splitting pills according to claim 7, in which the rotatable pill cassette is disassembled by separating the top side from the under side; the top side and under side are reversed and reassembled to provide the former top side as the under side, and the former under side as the top side; and the reassembled cassette is placed on the cassette mount to change the size of the pill cavity exposed for use.
9. A rotatable and removable pill cassette for use in a pill splitter comprising a first portion having configured therein multiple pill cavities, pill cutting slots traversing the pill cavities and an alignment locking slot, and a second portion having configured therein multiple pill cavities, pill cutting slots traversing the pill cavities and locking tabs; in which the first portion and the second portion are joined together to assemble the pill cassette by alignment of the alignment locking slots and the locking tabs.
10. A pill splitter which includes a pill cassette according to claim 9.
11. A method of splitting pills using a rotatable pill cassette according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) The invention comprises a pill cutter that incorporates a rotatable pill cassette equipped with pill cavities of different shapes and sizes. The cassette itself may be molded as a single structure with one or two sides, or it may be formed as two parts that may be assembled, disassembled and/or reassembled cooperatively to provide cassettes with different pill cavity sizes and shapes as well as cavity arrangements. When mounted on the housing of the pill splitter, the pill cassette functions to receive and secure a single pill unit and hold it in alignment with the cutting plane of a blade edge which, when activated by pressure, severs the pill into equal and uniform dosage portions. Many pill cutters currently on the market have a V shaped or similar area in the base where the pill is placed. In this area is an opening through which a razor blade passes and cuts the pill. Additionally, these cutters move the blade in such a manner so as to chop the pill. This universal sizing of the V-shaped pill holder assembly results in pills being cut unevenly, and the chopping effect of the blade leaves residue, or even breaks the pill in many pieces. The present invention provides an improvement over such pill cutters by providing means to receive and contain individual pills according to their size and shape. The more precise selection of size and shape minimizes their movement so that the pieces do not go flying when it is cut. As a result, the pill portions are not subject to shattering from impact with internal surfaces of a pill cutter. The invention also provides an improvement over pill cutters having a single pill size receptacle in that the rotatable pill cassette of the invention can be rotated to select different pill sizes without requiring an alternate cutter or substitute parts.
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(12) The cover 300 may be formed of an opaque or transparent material, such as a clear acrylic or polycarbonate material. Preferably, the cover is molded as a cover upper wall 301 and cover side walls 302, with ridges 308, 309 that define openings for finger access to retrieve cut pill portions (
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(16) The blade 400 is a retractable blade with a graduated bevel edge 402. The blade is disposed within the housing. While conventional pill cutter blades are of an approximate thickness of 0.0015 inch or more, the blade used in the invention is preferably less than 0.0014 inch, preferably about 0.0012 inch thick. The blade edge 402 is, in a preferred embodiment, curved. The curved shape enables the blade to contact the pill from the outside surface, which is usually curved, and thus operates by slicing the pill rather than chopping it, as is achieved by conventional pill cutter blades. This slicing action reduces shattering, breakage and generation of residue. In certain embodiments, the blade may be molded into the cover 200. A preferred material for the blade is stainless steel or a similar corrosion or wear resistant material. In various embodiments, the curved blade edge may have a very large radius, which increases the linearity of the edge at an angle. This provides an angle of engagement of the blade with the pill surface that is not observed in conventional pill cutters. It should be understood that in certain modifications, however, the blade may also be linear, provided that the cutting angle is retained, along with the bevel and/or reduced thickness. The blade may be embedded during the molding process. A plurality of holes 401 in the blade (according to the embodiment of
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(18) An exemplary, preferred locking mechanism includes slots 501, locking tabs 504, as well as an alignment locking slot 509 on one side, for example on the lower half 507, which engages with an alignment key 510 and ridges 506 formed by the undersides of pill cutting slots 508 to firmly lock the two portions of the pill cassette together. The locked portions of the cassette thus fit securely together and do not move in relation to each other. It should be understood that the configuration of each portion may be assembled in reverse, i.e. the portions designated as top and bottom portion herein may be reversed for assembly and mounting on the housing of the pill cutter 100.
(19) Further, by example, one (upper) portion 505 of the cassette may hold pills up to approximately 0.9 inches in length and up to approximately 0.5 inches in maximum width. In this respect, according to
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EXAMPLE 1
(21) In the comparative evaluation of a multi-size pill splitter according to the invention, a selected number of medicament tablets were cut into halves using the invention (Device A) and a pill cutter device having a V-shaped pill holder assembly sold by Apothecary Products, LLC, Burnsville, Minn. (Device B). Representative results are shown in Table 1, below, and in
(22) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Pill Cutter Original Size (pre-cut) - Device Drug Tablet Cut Size Results Device A Diphenhydramine (1) 4 whole tablets to halves 4 of 4 tablets split; no residue or breakage Oxycodone (2) 7 whole tablets to halves 6 of 7 tablets split; no breakage, no residue Ibuprofen (3) 5 whole tablets to halves 5 of 5 tablets split, no residue or breakage Generic cold mucus 3 whole tablets to halves 3 of 3 tablets split, no medication residue or breakage. Device B Diphenhydramine (1) 4 whole tablets to halves 1 of 4 tablets showed significant breakage, residue Oxycodone (2) 7 whole tablets to halves 2 of 7 tablets split without residue; 5 tablets broke into multiple fragments Ibuprofen (3) 5 whole tablets to halves 3 of 5 tablets split without visible residue; residue observed for 2 tablets Generic cold mucus 3 whole tablets to halves 3 of 3 tablets showed medication extensive fragmentation and visible residue.
EXAMPLE 2
(23) A multi-size pill splitter according to the invention (Device A) was used to split pill halves of oxycodone, a prescription narcotic medication, into quarters. Half portions of pills of the same drug were also split, for comparison, using the pill cutter with a V-shaped pill holder assembly used in Example 1 (Device B), and a pill cutter/crusher device (Device C), both sold by Apothecary Products, LLC, Burnsville, Minn. The results observed after cutting the samples are reported in Table 2, below.
(24) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Pill Number of Cutter Type Samples Cut Results After Quartering Device A 7 7 cuts, no residue Device B 2 2 unsuccessful cuts; large, residue Device C 4 3 successful cuts; 1 unsuccessful cut, large residue
(25) In a method of use, the user opens the pill cutter and chooses a pill cavity in the pill cassette that matches the size and shape of the pill unit to be cut. In this regard, the pill unit may also be a pill half or other portion to be further divided. The pill unit is placed in the pill cavity. The cassette is then mounted on the housing by sliding the mounting hole 502 over key stop 209 of the cassette mount 205 on the housing. This forces alignment of the selected pill cavity 503 with the blade 400.
(26) The foregoing described invention may be used to split prescription pills having a nominal diameter between 0.2 and 0.5 inches, and nominal length between 0.25 and 0.9 inches. However, it is recognized that a number of alternative standard pill sizes and shapes are available, and the pill cassette and pill cutter of the assembly may be adapted to such products as well. Accordingly, varied dimensions, materials, and manufacturing techniques may be applied to configure pill splitters according to the invention that conform to such pills. Preferably, the dimensions, materials, and manufacturing techniques herein include other suitable characteristics, such as strength, durability, light weight, temperature-resistance, chemical inertness, oxidation resistance, or other beneficial characteristics understood by one skilled in the art.
(27) The foregoing description of specific embodiments is not intended to be limiting on the scope of this disclosure, but rather to be illustrative of the broad concepts embodied by this invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention contemplates the various embodiments of the invention herein described as well as equivalents thereof. Those or ordinary skill in the art will also appreciate that the scope of this invention should be measured by the attached claims as well as by the embodiments herein described.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(28) A very large demographic of consumers is required to take prescription or non-prescription drugs in pill form for all kinds of reasons. Pill usage is expected to increase as the global population continues to live longer in both the industrial and emerging countries of the world, and accordingly, the need for modified dosages will continue to increase. The invention satisfies this demand by providing a pill splitter and methods that cut pills into uniform dosages with greater accuracy and reduced breakage. The invention is intended for use with solid dose forms that can be split without reduced or negative therapeutic effect, and not for capsules, or pills or tablets of timed release medications.