Spoon for administering a medication
09789028 ยท 2017-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G21/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spoon for administering a carrier medium includes a bowl and a handle. Various configurations of the bowl or handle can allow a carrier medium or medication to be more easily dispensed.
Claims
1. A spoon for administering a carrier medium comprising: a bowl; a handle having a distal end attached to the bowl and a proximal end, thereby defining a proximal direction along the handle and away from the bowl, the handle also having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that extend between the proximal and distal ends to form a hollow interior, the distal end of the handle including a hole forming an opening from the hollow interior to the bowl, wherein the top side of the handle forms a pivoting connection to one of the left side or right side of the handle such that the top side can be pivoted from a closed position in which the hollow interior is enclosed into an open position in which the hollow interior is exposed, the top side having a slot; and a sliding member that slides within the slot, the sliding member including a blade that extends into the hollow interior away from the slot and in the proximal direction, the blade configured to provide a force against a package of carrier medium contained within the hollow interior to cause the carrier medium to be expelled into the bowl through the opening; wherein when the top side is pivoted from the closed position to the open position, the blade of the sliding member is removed from the hollow interior to facilitate insertion of a package of carrier medium.
2. The spoon of claim 1, wherein the top side includes a series of ridges and the sliding member includes one or more compressible protrusions that insert between the ridges to cause the sliding member to slide in incremental distances.
3. The spoon of claim 1, wherein: the top side comprises an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface comprising a series of ridges extending toward and away from the slot on either side of the slot; and the sliding member comprises one or more compressible protrusions that insert between the ridges to cause the sliding member to slide in incremental distances.
4. The spoon of claim 3, wherein the series of ridges comprise a first and second set of ridges, the first set of ridges formed adjacent a first side of the slot and extending toward the slot and toward a second set of ridges adjacent a second side of the slot, and the second set of ridges being formed adjacent the second side of the slot and extending toward the first set of ridges adjacent the first side of the slot, and wherein the one or more compressible protrusions comprise a pair of compressible protrusions outwardly directed toward the sets of ridges.
5. The spoon of claim 4, wherein the first and second sets of ridges are co-planar, whereby a distance between the first set of ridges and the second set of ridges varies with peaks and valleys of the ridges.
6. The spoon of claim 5, wherein the ridges are formed on a rim extending along an outer edge of the interior surface of the top side.
7. A spoon for administering a carrier medium comprising: a bowl; a handle having a distal end attached to the bowl and a proximal end, thereby defining a proximal direction along the handle and away from the bowl, the handle also having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that extend between the proximal and distal ends to form a hollow interior, the distal end of the handle including a hole forming an opening from the hollow interior to the bowl, wherein the top side of the handle forms a pivoting connection to one of the left side or right side of the handle such that the top side can be pivoted from a closed position in which the hollow interior is enclosed into an open position in which the hollow interior is exposed, the top side comprising: a slot; an inward surface; and a series of ridges on the inward surface adjacent the slot and oriented toward the slot; and a sliding member that slides within the slot, the sliding member comprising: a blade that extends into the hollow interior, the blade configured to provide a force against a package of carrier medium contained within the hollow interior to cause the carrier medium to be expelled into the bowl through the opening; and one or more compressible protrusions that insert between the ridges of the top side to cause the sliding member to slide in incremental distances; wherein when the top side is pivoted from the closed position to the open position, the blade of the sliding member is removed from the hollow interior to facilitate insertion of a package of carrier medium.
8. The spoon of claim 7, wherein the series of ridges comprise a first and second set of ridges, the first set of ridges formed adjacent a first side of the slot and extending toward the slot and toward a second set of ridges adjacent a second side of the slot, and the second set of ridges being formed adjacent the second side of the slot and extending toward the first set of ridges adjacent the first side of the slot, and wherein the one or more compressible protrusions comprise a pair of compressible protrusions outwardly directed toward the sets of ridges.
9. The spoon of claim 8, wherein the first and second sets of ridges are co-planar, whereby a distance between the first set of ridges and the second set of ridges varies with peaks and valleys of the ridges.
10. The spoon of claim 9, wherein the ridges are formed on a rim extending along an outer edge of the inward surface of the top side.
11. The spoon of claim 7, wherein the sliding member extends through the slot and the blade extends away from the slot into the hollow interior at an angle in the proximal direction.
12. A spoon for administering a carrier medium comprising: a bowl; a handle having a distal end attached to the bowl and a proximal end, the handle also having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side that extend between the proximal and distal ends to form a hollow interior, the distal end of the handle including a hole forming an opening from the hollow interior to the bowl, wherein the top side of the handle forms a pivoting connection to one of the left side or right side of the handle such that the top side can be pivoted from a closed position in which the hollow interior is enclosed into an open position in which the hollow interior is exposed, the top side comprising: a slot; an inward surface; a circumferential protrusion extending from the inward surface around the circumference of the inward surface; and two sets of ridges, each formed with and extending from opposite sides of the circumferential protrusion toward the slot; and a sliding member that slides within the slot, the sliding member comprising: a blade that extends into the hollow interior, the blade configured to provide a force against a package of carrier medium contained within the hollow interior to cause the carrier medium to be expelled into the bowl through the opening; and one or more compressible protrusions that insert between the ridges of the top side to cause the sliding member to slide in incremental distances; wherein when the top side is pivoted from the closed position to the open position, the blade of the sliding member is removed from the hollow interior to facilitate insertion of a package of carrier medium.
13. The spoon of claim 9, wherein the one or more compressible protrusions comprise two compressible protrusions, each of the protrusions being outwardly directed toward a respective one of the sets of ridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(23) A description of embodiments of the present invention will now be given with reference to the Figures. It is expected that the present invention may take many other forms and shapes, hence the following disclosure is intended to be illustrative and not limiting, and the scope of the invention should be determined by reference to the appended claims.
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(33) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that carrier medium 26 can be comprised of many different ingredients including traditional applesauce or other food items which can be sealed in bowl 22. However, carrier medium 26 can also be created of artificial ingredients forming a gel that provides for a long shelf life and may be sufficiently flavored so that the taste of some medications can be masked. Bowl 22, because of its more shallow shape, allows insertion of the spoon into the mouth of patients who cannot fully open their mouth. The tapered shape of the bowl allows for insertion of the spoon between the lips and parts the lips of a patient. Additionally, handle 24 is designed with a wide surface for a firm grip by caregivers as well as for allowing for groove 32 to form a channel in the handle guiding a user's thumb for easy removal of seal 28. In some embodiments, the carrier medium 26 has a slurry-like consistency and is preloaded with medication in those instances that will not deleteriously affect the shelf life. In most embodiments, the slurry has no lactose or glucose, and instead natural sweeteners such as stevia are used. In some of these formulas rice milk is used. Since the glue holding the seal 28 to the bowl 22 may also undergo pasteurization, food grade plastics and adhesives can be used so that when the entire sealed spoon undergoes a 200 degree hot bath and then is quickly cooled, the entire device will be sterile and is carefully handled so that it is not contaminated as it is being packed into sterile packaging. The medically effective spoon may then be removed and administered to a patient without concern for contamination. By sterilizing each spoon and administering it to one patient, the chance of cross contamination is eliminated. In some embodiments, no pasteurization is required.
(34) A benefit of having a single serving spoon is that all of the contents are consumed by the patient and therefore all of the medication therein will be consumed. Many carrier mediums 26 because of their gel-like consistency slide out of bowl 22 in one piece and are therefore completely consumed as opposed to a more traditional medium such as applesauce wherein a patient may not consume the entire spoonful and may be require to have the spoon re-administered to completely empty the spoon.
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(38) In some embodiments, spoon 1900 can be configured to be reusable. For example, handle 1902 can include a cover (not shown, but may be similar to cover 1803) to allow a package containing the carrier medium to be placed within handle 1902. In other embodiments, handle 1902 can be configured to allow plunger 1903 to be removed from end 1902b thereby allowing the carrier medium to be injected into handle 1902 or a package containing the carrier medium to be inserted into handle 1902. Once the carrier medium is injected into handle 1902 or a package is inserted into handle 1902, plunger 1903 could then be reinserted through end 1902b. In embodiments where a packaged carrier medium is employed, hole 1902a can be configured to receive and possibly secure (e.g., via grooves, protrusions, etc.) an end of the package.
(39) In some embodiments, plunger 1903 may include markings along its length which indicate how much carrier medium will be expelled into bowl 1901 when plunger 1903 is inserted into handle 1902 a certain distance. As with spoon 1800, the carrier medium placed in spoon 1900 may include a medication in some embodiments. Alternatively, a medication may be placed in bowl 1901 before, while, or after the carrier medium is expelled into bowl 1901 where it can be mixed with the carrier medium.
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(41) In any of the above described embodiments that employ a hollow handle to contain and dispense a carrier medium, the handle can be used without a bowl. For example, handles 1802 and 1902 could be used without bowls 1801 and 1901 respectively by ejecting the carrier medium through hole 1802a/1902a directly into the mouth of an individual.
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(48) In some embodiments, a bowl of a spoon may be formed of an edible material to allow a patient to consume the bowl along with any carrier medium or medication that the bowl may contain. In any of the above described embodiments, the carrier medium can be a nutritional or non-nutritional item in the form of a liquid, powder, pudding, or gel. The carrier medium may, in some embodiments, also include a medication. Also, in any of the above described embodiments, the bowl may be prefilled with a medication or carrier medium and sealed. For example, spoons 1800, 1900, and 2000 could have their bowls prefilled with a medication that can be mixed with a carrier medium that is injected from the handles. Also, spoons 2100, 2300, 2400, 2500, and 2600 could have their bowls prefilled with a carrier medium and/or medication and sealed.
(49) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.