RX label defacement device
09949559 ยท 2018-04-24
Inventors
- Richard Rosenblum (Port Murray, NJ, US)
- Jennifer Rosenblum (Port Murray, NJ, US)
- Jonathan Rosenblum (Port Murray, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is a hand-held device for obliterating personal medical information printed on a prescription-labeled bottle. The innovative concept scarifies the label with an abrasive surface to render the printing unreadable.
Claims
1. A device for removing printed information from a prescription label on a container comprising: an abrasive surface; a support member for the abrasive surface; a pressure rail positioned opposite the support member, the pressure rail providing a first container contact surface and a second container contact surface; and a pressure application means for supplying hand pressure through the support member to the abrasive surface while moving the same against the prescription label; whereby the printed information may be obliterated by scarifying the label with the abrasive surface.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the abrasive surface is comprised of wire bristles.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the abrasive surface is comprised of grit.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the abrasive surface comprises rasp-like protrusions.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the pressure application means comprises a flexible collar rotationally disposed about the circumference of the container.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the flexible collar can be adjusted to fit different size containers.
7. The device of claim 5, wherein the support member is radially biased toward the prescription label by squeezing the flexible collar.
8. The device of claim 5, wherein the pressure application means comprises at least one handle adapted to manipulate the device while pressing the support member against the container.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the at least one handle comprises pliers-like levers with the support member positioned in the jaws thereof.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one handle comprises a yoke with the support member positioned on at least one of an arm thereof.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the abrasive surface strokes the label essentially tangentially during a rotational movement there over.
12. The device of claim 5, wherein the abrasive surface is counter-posed with the pressure rail to maintain concentricity with the container, the rail having an edge configured to make minimal contact with the container.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the pressure rail is comprised of a contact surface having glide properties.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the pressure application means comprises a flexible collar held against the circumference of the container, the flexible collar having spreadable ends and a wing member projecting from one of the spreadable ends, the wing member supporting the abrasive surface at an angle to tangentially strike the container when the container is forced by hand into an opening between the spreadable ends.
15. A device for removing printed information from a prescription label on a prescription bottle comprising: an abrasive surface; a support member for the abrasive surface; a pressure rail positioned opposite the support member, the pressure rail providing a first container contact surface and a second container contact surface; and a C-shaped flexible collar surrounding the prescription label on the prescription bottle and holding the support member and pressure rail against said bottle by compression force; whereby the printed information may be obliterated by scarifying the label with the abrasive surface under pressure applied by the compression force.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the abrasive surface is counter-posed with a pressure rail to maintain concentricity with the bottle, the rail having an edge configured to make minimal contact with the bottle.
17. The device of claim 15, wherein the abrasive surface is comprised of wire bristles.
18. A method of removing printed information from a prescription label on a container comprising the steps of: providing a device comprised of an abrasive surface, a support member for the abrasive surface, a pressure rail positioned opposite the support member, the pressure rail providing a first container contact surface and a second container contact surface, and a pressure application means through the support member to the abrasive surface while moving the same against the prescription label; applying hand pressure through the pressure application means; and scarifying the label by moving the device and the container relative to each other, in at least one preferred direction, by holding with one hand while manipulating with the other hand; whereby, selected printed information on the prescription label may be rendered unreadable in the scarifying step.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the pressure application means comprises a flexible collar rotationally disposed about the circumference of the container.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the at least one preferred direction comprises at least two crisscrossing directions.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood through the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) Throughout the description and the claims, the term scarify will be taken to include the terms abrade, lacerate, tear, deface, and delaminate; or any such term of similar connotation; and will otherwise be taken to connote any action undertaken to render print unrecognizable through the destruction of its substrate surface.
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(14) In the preferred embodiment, the container 4 is a prescription bottle 8 and the abrasive surface 2 is wire bristles 7 embedded in the support member 3. The prescription bottle 8 is the intimate container for the medication provided, and may be a pharmacist supplied vial, or may otherwise be the package put-up of a drug manufacturer. The prescription bottle 8 is generally of cylindrical shape and of plastic construction. It may be formed by injection molding or blow molding.
(15) The wire bristles 7 may be embedded by insert molding; or, otherwise, by stapling a penetrable sheet to extend therefrom standing protrusions. The abrasive surface 2 may alternatively be comprised of grit, as in sandpaper, or rasp-like protrusions of generally metal construction. For purposes of the invention, the abrasive surface 2 may be any surface capable of abrading the prescription label 5, or any layer or coating covering said label.
(16) In the preferred embodiment, the pressure application means 10 comprises a flexible collar 11, as shown in
(17) The support member 3 is situated interiorly, and attached thereto, the flexible collar 11 between the open end 16 and flex end 17. A pressure rail 18 is positioned diametrically opposite the support member 3. The pressure rail 18 serves to keep an axis of rotation 9 (
(18) Pressure is applied to the flexible collar 11 by taking an essentially diametral grip between the thumb and fingers of a hand and squeezing to narrow the open end 16 while forcing the label into the abrasive surface 2 through push by the pressure rail 18. Pressure is necessary and sufficient to penetrate any protective coating or covering of the label surface. The bottle 8 is meanwhile held in a grip by the other hand. In operation, the abrasive surface 2 is moved over, and into, the prescription label 5, at the location of the targeted printed information, in a scarifying action of the substrate, by motion of one or the other gripping hands in a preferred direction 24 while holding with the remaining hand. The preferred direction 24 is a rotational direction 25 (
(19) The rotational action may be assisted by a wrench-like attachment (not shown) applied to the flexible collar 11. The grip on the prescription bottle 8 may be assisted by a rubber sleeve (not shown) applied there over, or a texturized gripping sheet similar to that used for opening jar lids. The prescription label 5, if comprised of paper, may be softened by preliminarily moistening it.
(20) The flexible collar 11, including the support member 8 and the pressure rail 18, may be injected-molded with the wire bristles 7 insert-molded within the mold cycle. Alternatively, the wire bristles 7 and the support member 8 may be assembled to the flexible collar 11 post-molding. The preferred resins are acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) or any resin with toughness as a property. The wire bristles 7 are preferably constructed of stainless steel and have a flex modulus similar to that of conventional wire brushes.
(21) In an alternate version of the preferred embodiment, as shown in
(22) In some alternate embodiments of the device 1, the pressure application means 10 further comprises at least one handle 30. The at least one handle 30 provides additional leverage for rotational manipulation, for clamping pressure or for both. In the alternative embodiment of
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(25) Step 21: Providing a device 1 comprised of an abrasive surface 2, a support member 3 for the abrasive surface 2, and a pressure application means 10 through the support member 3 to the abrasive surface 2 while moving the same against the prescription label 5;
(26) Step 22: Applying hand pressure through the pressure application means 10; and
(27) Step 23: Scarifying the label 5 by moving the device 1 and the container 4 relative to each other, in at least one preferred direction 24, by holding with one hand while manipulating with the other hand to render unreadable printed information 6 on the prescription label 5.
(28) It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction, to the arrangements of the components and to the method of using set forth in the preceding description or illustrated in the drawings. For example, the wire bristles 7 may alternatively be comprised of any wire-like filaments of polymer or ceramic construction; or, the pliers-like levers 12 may be flexibly joined at one end thereof, rather than be pivotally connected. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.