Device and method for administering medicine
09844490 · 2017-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61M31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for administering medicine to a person includes a housing that supports an edible carrier. An element is disposed within the edible carrier for forming a recess within the edible carrier when the element and edible carrier are separated. The method includes the steps of forming the recess within the edible carrier, placing medicine within the recess, and administering the edible carrier and medicine combination to the recipient. The edible carrier provides lubrication and a pleasant taste to the person receiving the medicine. The housing may be in the form a spoon with the edible carrier sealed to the spoon.
Claims
1. A device for administering medicine to a person; the device comprising: a housing; an edible carrier being removably carried by the housing; the edible carrier being a gelatin-based edible material that has a self-supporting body; the edible carrier adapted to provide lubrication that assists the swallowing of the medicine by the person; and a thin elongated probe element having an end embedded within and substantially surrounded by the edible carrier; the probe element being removable from the edible carrier to form a chamber extending into the edible carrier for receiving a whole, non-crushed pill or capsule that is to be administered to the person; the chamber being sized to receive the entire whole, non-crushed pill or capsule within the edible carrier.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a seal cooperating with the housing to cover the edible carrier.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing has at least first and second portions and the probe element is connected to the second portion of the housing; the second portion of the housing being removable from the first portion of the housing to expose to the edible carrier.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing has at least first and second portions with the second portion of the housing being removable from the first portion of the housing; the probe element extending through the second portion of the housing.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a handle.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the probe element is carried by the handle of the housing.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the handle defines a groove; at least a portion of the probe element being disposed in the groove defined by the handle.
8. The device of claim 7, further comprising a seal cooperating with the housing to cover the edible carrier.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the seal defines a tab that is movable from a first position to a second position; the second position allowing the tab to function as a grip adapted to help the user remove the seal from the housing.
10. A device for administering medicine to a person; the device comprising: a housing in the shape of a spoon having a head and a handle; an edible carrier removably carried by the head of the spoon; the edible carrier being in the form of a gelatinous substance; a probe element having an end embedded within and substantially surrounded by the edible carrier; the probe element being removable from the edible carrier and adapted to form a chamber extending into the edible carrier for receiving the medicine that is to be administered to the person; the probe element being aligned with the handle of the housing; and a seal disposed over the edible carrier.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the handle defines a groove; at least a portion of the probe element being carried within the groove defined by the handle.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the probe element is movable from a first position within the groove of the handle to a second position within the groove of the handle.
13. The device of claim 10, wherein the seal defines a tab that is movable from a first position to a second position; the second position allowing the tab to function as a grip adapted to help the user remove the seal from the housing.
14. The device of claim 10, further comprising an outer seal surrounding the entire housing.
15. A method of administering medicine to a person; the method comprising the steps of: providing an edible carrier carried by a housing with a probe element having an end embedded within and substantially surrounded on five sides by the edible carrier; removing the probe element from the edible carrier to form a chamber that extends into the edible carrier; positioning medicine to be administered to the person in the chamber of the edible carrier; and placing the edible carrier with the medicine in the chamber in the person's mouth.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of placing the medicine to be administered in a groove defined by the housing before the medicine is positioned in the chamber of the edible carrier.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of positioning medicine includes the step of pushing the medicine along the groove of the housing into the chamber.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of pushing the medicine with the probe element.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the chamber formed in the edible carrier has an opening and further comprising the steps of locating the edible carrier in the head of a spoon before the edible carrier is placed in the person's mouth and positioning the opening of the chamber toward a handle portion of the spoon.
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of providing the edible carrier with a seal that has a tab, moving the tab from a first position to a second position, and using the tab to remove the seal from the edible carrier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The exemplary device configurations depicted in the accompanying drawings are generally indicated by the reference numeral 10. Each device 10 is used to provide an edible carrier 12 that is used to administer medicine to a recipient. The medicine 20 used with edible carrier 12 is a single or a plurality of dry pills, a single or a plurality of caplets, a single or a plurality of capsules, a single or a plurality of gel tabs, a powdered dose, or essentially any other form of medicine that may be placed in another carrier. The disclosure also provides methods for administering medicine to the recipient by using edible carrier 12 and methods of using device 10.
(14) Each configuration of device 10 includes a housing 14 that supports edible carrier 12 in a manner that allows edible carrier 12 to be readily removed from housing 14. Housing 14 is provided in different shapes and sizes including a spoon-shaped housing and a pocket-shaped housing. At least a portion of an element 16 is disposed within edible carrier 12 for forming a recess 18 within edible carrier 12 when element 16 and edible carrier 12 are separated. The method includes the steps of forming a recess 18 within edible carrier 12, placing medicine 20 within recess 18, and administering edible carrier 12 and medicine 20 combination to the recipient. The method includes the steps of either adding medicine 20 to edible carrier 12 when edible carrier 12 is held within or on housing 14 or after edible carrier 12 is removed from housing 14.
(15) Edible carrier 12 is formed from an edible material that is easy to swallow and has a self-supporting body capable of defining recess 18 and maintaining its shape about medicine 20 for long enough for medicine 20 to be swallowed by the recipient. Edible carrier 12 may be provided in the form of an edible gelatinous dessert substance made from gelatin, water, and optionally sweetener, flavoring, and/or coloring. Edible carrier 12 may be formed a variety of the products sold by Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC under the Federally-registered trademark JELL-O®. Edible carrier 12 may be a traditional gelatin-based dessert composition. The amount of water used to form carrier 12 partially controls the density of the carrier. Edible carrier 12 may be configured to be stable at room temperature for long periods of time. Edible carrier 12 may be provided in different colors and favors. Edible carrier 12 also may be provided in compositions that are not gelatin-based such as an edible polymer-based substance. Edible carrier 12 may be configured to have a pleasant taste and provides lubrication for assisting the recipient in swallowing medicine 20.
(16) A first exemplary configuration of the device and method is illustrated in
(17) Cover 32 may be secured to base with an adhesive. Cover 32 may be a plastic, a coated paper, or a foil. Probe element 16 extends through cover 32 into edible carrier 12. A portion of probe element 16 extends outwardly from cover 32 so that the user may grasp and twist probe element 16 about its longitudinal axis to break any connection between the material of edible carrier 12 and probe 16. The user may then pull probe element 16 straight out of housing 14 through cover 32 along the longitudinal axis of probe element 16 to define recess 18 in edible carrier 12 as depicted in
(18) Another exemplary configuration of device 10 is depicted in
(19) A further exemplary configuration of device 10 is depicted in
(20) Probe element 16 is used to form the recess in edible carrier 12 as described above. The user twists or pivots probe 16 back and forth and pulls probe element 16 back along handle groove 78 or tilts it up away from handle 74 and pulls it out of edible carrier 12. Once probe element 16 is removed, medicine 20 is placed in grove 78 and pushed into the recess defined in edible carrier 12. The end of probe element 16 may be used to push the medicine into edible carrier 12. Groove 78 helps position medicine 20 for loading into edible carrier 12.
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(23) Another configuration of housing 14 includes one wherein probe 16 is not detached from housing 14. In this example, probe 16 is disposed in edible carrier 12 until carrier 12 is removed from housing 14. When removed from housing 14, carrier 12 is slid off of probe 16 to form recess 18.
(24) Another configuration for each of these embodiments is wherein probe 16 is hollow to allow the material that forms edible carrier 12 to be introduced to housing through probe 16.
(25) A plurality of the devices 10 may be connected together to form a strip or array of devices 10 (shown for example in
(26) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the descriptions and illustrations are examples and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words “comprise” and “include” as well as variations of those words, such as “comprises,” “includes,” “comprising,” and “including” are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.