Transportable and surface-mounting system for an auto-injection case
09949894 ยท 2018-04-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2200/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D69/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An auto-injection device holder includes a main body having at least a front wall, a back wall and a bottom wall, and an open top. The walls define a cavity for receiving at least partially therein at least one auto-injection device. An electrical circuit is mounted to the main body to provide information to a user of the auto-injection device holder. A switch is mounted on a wall of the main body and may be pressed by a user of the holder. The electrical circuit includes a read only memory having pertinent information stored digitally therein. When the switch is activated, the information stored digitally in the read only memory is converted to an analog signal which is provided to the speaker so that the user may hear the pertinent information, such as instructions on how to use the auto-injection device held by the holder.
Claims
1. An auto-injection device holder, which comprises: a main body, the main body including a front wall, a back wall disposed opposite the front wall, and a bottom wall, the front wall and the back wall together defining a top opening, the front wall, back wall and bottom wall together defining a cavity for receiving therein through the top opening at least one auto-injection device; wherein at least one wall of the main body has formed therein an information sheet receiving slot; and wherein the holder further comprises: a first information sheet, the first information sheet being mounted in the information sheet receiving slot, the first information sheet having indicia printed thereon relating to the months of a calendar year; and an indicator piece, the indicator piece being slideably mounted on the main body in alignment with the information sheet receiving slot and in proximity to the first information sheet, the indicator piece being generally rectangular in shape and including first and second spaced apart, parallelly disposed bars, the first and second bars defining between them a viewing window, the indicator piece being positionable with respect to the information sheet receiving slot such that the viewing window may be situated in alignment with selected indicia printed on the first information sheet.
2. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, wherein the main body further includes a separator wall situated in the cavity and disposed between the front wall and the back wall, the separator wall being provided to physically separate one auto-injection device received in the cavity from another auto-injection device received in the cavity.
3. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, wherein the main body further includes a top wall, the top wall extending between the front wall and the back wall and being situated opposite the bottom wall and in proximity to the top opening, the top wall having at least one opening formed through the thickness thereof for receiving therein the at least one auto-injection device.
4. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, wherein the front wall of the main body includes a first recessed portion; and wherein the holder further comprises a second information sheet, the second information sheet being mounted within the first recessed portion.
5. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, which further comprises: mounting means for mounting the holder to a supporting surface, the mounting means being situated on the back wall of the main body.
6. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, which further comprises: an electrical circuit, the electrical circuit being mounted to the main body, the electrical circuit providing information to a user of the holder.
7. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 6, wherein the electrical circuit includes a speaker, a switch mounted on a wall of the main body and exposed thereon so as to be activatable by a user of the holder, a read only memory, the read only memory having the information stored digitally therein, a microprocessor, the microprocessor being electrically coupled to the read only memory, the switch and the speaker, and a power source, the power source being electrically coupled to the microprocessor.
8. An auto-injection device holder as defined by claim 1, wherein the main body further includes an extended portion of the back wall, the extended portion having at least one opening formed through the thickness thereof for mounting the holder to a supporting surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(18) In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
(19) The front wall 2 is preferably generally convex in shape. More specifically, the front wall 2 extends generally axially outwardly from a front surface of the back wall 3 to define with the back wall 3 and bottom wall 4 a cavity 5 to receive and store at least one auto-injector device. The cavity 5 has preferably a generally trapezoidal shape when viewed from the top of the case 1, as shown in
(20) In a second embodiment shown in
(21) In the wearable embodiment of the holder shown in
(22) Returning to the first embodiment, and as shown in
(23) Again returning to the first embodiment shown in
(24) In the first embodiment of the holder shown in
(25) The second, side recessed portion or slot 17 also includes an information sheet 54 removably or fixedly mounted therein with preferably the months of the year in descending order printed thereon. An indicator piece 19 is held in place in slot 17 and is slidable along the length thereof. The indicator piece 19 is rectangular in shape, and includes a rectangular viewing opening 56 situated at its center and between two parallel bars 58. The rectangular opening 56 is dimensioned to be of sufficient size to display at least a portion of the month (or an abbreviation of the month) printed on the information sheet 54 within slot 17.
(26) The purpose of the months printed on the information sheet 54 is to remind the user when the auto-injector held by the case 1 has reached its expiration date and must be replaced. The user may slide the indicator piece 19 along the length of slot 17 and position the indicator piece 19 so that the replacement month of the auto-injector (e.g., March) is visible to the user through the rectangular opening 56 of the indicator piece 19.
(27) In the wearable version of the holder shown in
(28) The auto-injector holder 1 of the present invention may be secured or mounted to a stationary surface or, as shown in the embodiment of
(29) In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the wearable holder may include a clip 32, as shown in
(30) In yet another embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in
(31) As mentioned previously, each of the embodiments of the holder 1, including the sleeve 62 embodiment, preferably includes an electrical circuit for providing pertinent information to the user, such as an auto-injector ordering information, or directions on how to use the auto-injector. The electrical circuit 39 may include a speaker 40, a switch 41 provided on an exposed surface of the holder 1 (which term includes sleeve 62) for the user to activate the electrical circuit, a read only memory (ROM) 42, a microprocessor 43 and a power source 44, such as a battery. The electrical circuit 39 is preferably mounted within the cavity of the holder. As mentioned previously, the ROM 42 stores an audio recording of instructions on how to use the auto-injection device. The switch 41 is mounted on an exposed surface, such as the outside surface of the side or front wall of the holder 1 (or on one of the first and second walls 64, 66 of the sleeve 62). When the switch 41 is activated, the power source 44 powers the electrical circuit, and the microprocessor 43 causes the recording stored in the ROM 42 to play through the speaker 44 the instructions on how to use the auto-injection device for the user to hear. A plurality of holes 74 may be formed through the thickness of a wall of the holder and which is situated in alignment with the speaker 44, if the speaker is not directly exposed on a wall of the holder.
(32) In yet another embodiment of the present invention, shown in
(33) A fifth embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(34) In this embodiment, a planar, rectangular informational member 58 has at least one display surface 59, which can be used to display printed information, such as a patient's name, emergency contact information, the date the medicine in the auto-injector expires, and instructions for using the auto-injector. The display surface 59 can be written on by the user to display information entered by the user. The display surface 59 may have mounted thereon a removable printed sheet containing such information.
(35) The informational member 58 preferably also includes an electrical circuit 39 such as described previously with respect to the other embodiments of the present invention. The electrical circuit 39 is mounted within the informational member 58 or on the rear side thereof On an exposed surface of the informational member 58, such as the front side thereof, there is an activation switch 41, such as a push button switch. The electrical circuit 39 preferably includes the various components described previously, including a speaker 40, a ROM 42, a microprocessor 43, a power source 44 and the activation switch 41, as shown in
(36) When a user would like to hear verbal instructions as to how to use the auto-injector, he presses switch 41, which activates the electrical circuit. The electrical circuit causes the speaker 40 to play back the recorded instructions or other pertinent information, stored in the ROM 42, so that the user may hear the instructions or pertinent information.
(37) The rear surface 60 of the informational member 58 may be mounted and secured to a supporting surface, as mentioned previously. Mounting means 68 for securing the informational member 58 to the supporting surface, such as a refrigerator or wall, may include one or more magnets, Velcro hook and loop fastening material, adhesive tape or any other well known mounting means.
(38) Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments and that various other changes and modifications may be effected herein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.