CN116348081A - Dose management device - Google Patents
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CN116348081A - Dose management device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application discloses a dose management device comprising a cap with a dose regimen marker. The dose regimen indicia has information related to dose frequency. The dosage regimen indicia represent morning, afternoon, daytime and nighttime. The cap includes a first layer having a cavity, a second layer disposed in the cavity and having a dosage regimen indicia on an upper surface thereof, and a third layer having an opening surrounding the cavity of the first layer. The first layer, the second layer and the third layer are connected together by a rotating frame. The rotating frame is configured to enable a user to rotate the third layer 45 degrees to cover a portion of the dose-regimen indicia including information related to a frequency at which a drug is to be removed from the container and to expose a portion of the dose-regimen indicia including information related to a subsequent frequency.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a dose management device, more particularly to a dose management device comprising a cap (lid) with a dose regimen marker (dosage regimen indicia).
Background
Problems associated with multiple or zero dosing are well known in the healthcare arts. Many medical conditions rely heavily on careful administration, for example in the fields of anticoagulation, seizures, diabetes, anesthetics, antibiotics and cardiac drugs. Incorrect drug doses can lead to resistance to the body and pathogens, neither of which is in line with the best benefit of the patient. Another very common problem is that the time interval for a person to take a medication is not proper. Persons affected by disease, medication, or simply memory loss may take overdose. These very common problems can negatively impact the health of the patient. In fact, every year someone dies from misuse. It is therefore highly desirable to provide a tool to assist them in taking medications in a prescribed manner.
A variety of such devices have been designed in the past. However, none of them include a dose management device that can solve the above-mentioned problems.
The applicant believes that the relevant reference corresponds to the united states patent document of steve L Wei Na, US 6,545,592, which describes a medication reminder. Wei Na discloses a medication reminder device having a cap unit (cap unit) with a timer dial, and a start and reset button with a light. The timer dial may be used to select a time period between alarm signals. The cap unit is internally provided with electronics carrying a power supply to generate a preferably visible alarm signal using a key light, sound emitting circuitry and vibration mechanism. The cap unit is connected to a pocket container having a compartment for storing pills. The pocket container has an adapter cap for connecting the assembled device to a standard prescription container. However, the medication reminding apparatus disclosed in the reference provided by Wei Na is complicated in structure and is not liked by people who are familiar with the use of electronic devices (for example, the elderly).
The applicant believes that another related reference corresponds to U.S. patent No. US,6,227,371 to Zhu Li Song Dijiao, which describes a medical container and system. The reference provided by Song discloses a container system having a tactile identification marking feature on its container lid. The initially dispensed medicament is placed in a larger container and the medicament is dispensed from the container to the patient. The larger container has tactile indicia identifying the medicament therein. The tactile indicia includes at least a first letter of a medication name. In addition to the letters of the medication name, the tactile indicia may include braille symbols for the letters, as well as unique indicia for indicating the prescribed dosage. The system may also include a separate printed chart listing indicia for each medication used by a properly sighted caregiver. However, the reference provided by Song lacks resolution of the problem of multiple dosing, especially for persons suffering from diseases, drugs or simply memory loss.
Some other references similar to the protective body of this patent provide some more or less complex features that do not solve the above-mentioned problems in an efficient and economical manner. Thus, none of these patents show the novel features of the present invention.
Disclosure of Invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dose management device comprising a cap with dose regimen indicia.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a dose management device with a unique, clearly visible, human readable and reproducible (human readable and representation) dose schedule.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a dosage management device that is economical, simple, convenient and easy to use.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a dose management device comprising a cover with written, abbreviated and/or graphically represented dose information, printed or imprinted (Print).
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a cap attachable to a container, the cap comprising a dose-regimen-mark on its upper surface, wherein the mark comprises information related to the dose frequency (dosage frequency).
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a cap comprising a first layer having a cavity, a second layer disposed within the cavity, the second layer comprising a dose-scheme indicia imprinted on an upper surface, and a third layer surrounding the cavity, the third layer comprising an opening; wherein each layer is connected together by a swivel mount and the swivel mount is configured to enable a user to swivel the third layer 45 degrees to cover at least a portion of the indicia including information related to the frequency at which a medicament is to be removed from the container and to expose at least a portion of the indicia including information related to a subsequent frequency.
Additional objects of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
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In view of the above and other related objects, the details of construction and combination of parts encompassed by the present invention will be more fully understood from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an isometric view of a user using a dose management device of an embodiment of the invention, wherein the dose management device comprises a container and a lid with dose regimen indicia;
FIG. 2 schematically illustrates an isometric view of a cap of an embodiment of the invention, wherein the cap is shown including a dose-regimen indicia;
FIG. 3 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of a cap of an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the cap is shown as including a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer coupled together by a swivel mount;
FIG. 4 schematically illustrates a perspective view of a second layer of an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the second layer is shown to include at least two apertures and dose-regimen indicia; and
fig. 5 schematically shows a perspective view of a third layer of another embodiment of the invention, wherein the third layer is shown comprising openings.
Detailed Description
Referring now to the drawings, in which the present invention is generally indicated by the
reference numeral10, it is observed that there is a
dose management device10, including a
cap12. The
cap12 has
dose regimen indicia32 to assist a patient or user in administering a prescribed dose of medication at a prescribed time. The
cover12 helps the patient maintain a regular day and/or night dosing schedule.
In one embodiment, the
lid12 is adapted to be removably attached to the
container14. The
cap12 includes a dose-
regimen indicia32 on an upper surface thereof. The
dose regimen indicia32 includes information relating to the frequency of doses. In one embodiment, the
dosage regimen indicia32 represents morning, afternoon, daytime, or nighttime. In another embodiment, the
dosage regimen indicia32 is a graphical representation of morning, afternoon, daytime, or nighttime. In one embodiment, words representing daytime or nighttime may be imprinted in at least one language (including, but not limited to, english, spanish, braille). In one embodiment, the
dosage regimen indicia32 includes a graphical representation of the sun and moon for indicating the morning, afternoon, daytime or nighttime. In addition, language indicating morning, afternoon, daytime or nighttime may be printed on the cover. The
dose regimen indicia32 may be different if the user does not need to take the medication both during the day and during the night. The following example may be used to understand how a user's experience would be if they took medication only during the daytime or nighttime. In an alternative embodiment, for example, if the user is taking a dose only in the daytime, an indication of expiration of the morning or daytime dose may be seen. The user may then rotate the
cap12 to dispense the medicament, thereby producing a first 45 degree rotation. Once the medication is removed, the user may again rotate the
lid12 45 degrees to close the
lid12. Here, the second closed position will not display a
dose regimen indicia32 indicating expiration of a night dose, but rather will display the daily dose that will be taken again in the open in text or picture form. Therefore, the invention can be used by users taking medicines in daytime and at night, and also can be used by users taking medicines in daytime or at night. In addition, the
cover12 may be made to glow in the dark. The dose regimen indicia 32 may also be illuminated in the dark. Thus, the user can easily read the
cap12 and/or the dose regimen indicia 32 during the night.
The
cover12 comprises at least two layers connected to each other by a rotation mechanism such as a rotating frame. The rotation mechanism is configured to rotate the
cap12 forty-five degrees (45 degrees) to remove the medicament from the container. The rotation mechanism is further configured to rotate forty-five degrees (90 degrees total) again to close the container. The 90 degree rotation is configured to provide a passageway for withdrawing medication and to cover at least a portion of the dose regimen indicia 32, the at least a portion of the dose regimen indicia 32 including information regarding the frequency of withdrawal of medication from the container.
In one embodiment, the
cover12 includes at least three layers that are connected to one another. The at least three layers include a
first layer18, a
second layer17, and a
third layer16. The
edge22 of the
first layer18 extends upwardly to form a
cavity24. The
second layer17 is arranged within the
cavity24 of the
first layer18 and comprises dose-
regimen indicia32 on its upper surface, wherein the dose-
regimen indicia32 comprises information related to the frequency of doses. The
third layer16 surrounds the
cavity24 of the
first layer18 and includes an
opening26. The
first layer18, the
second layer17 and the
third layer16 are parallel to each other. The
first layer18, the
second layer17 and the
third layer16 are connected to each other by a rotation mechanism. The rotation mechanism includes a
rotation frame30. The
rotational frame30 is configured to enable a user to rotate the
third layer16 45 degrees to cover at least a portion of the dose-
regimen indicia32 including information related to the frequency of drug removal from the container and to expose at least a portion of the dose-
regimen indicia32 including information related to a subsequent frequency. Thus, after a user takes each dose, they can rotate the
cap12 to indicate the next available dose and be alerted to take the dose at the appropriate time.
In one embodiment, the
second layer17 includes at least two
apertures28 to dispense the medicament. In another embodiment,
first layer18 further includes
channels29 as seen in FIG. 3. The
channels29, holes 28 and
openings26 on the first, second and
third layers18, 17 and 16 are aligned to dispense the medicament within the
container14. In addition, the
edge22 of the
first layer18 extends downwardly to form a
wall20 that is secured to the edge of the
container14. The
cap12 further includes a
lock36 located at each forty-five degree (45 degree) rotational position of the
cap12. The locking
member36 is configured to lock the
lid12 after each 45 degree rotation. The
cap12 may be manufactured to fit all existing prescription vials. It may simply be screwed onto the containers or it may be connected to the containers by any other means known in the art. In another embodiment, the
lid12 includes a
gripping groove34 along the outside of the
wall20 to facilitate opening. The
gripping grooves34 may assist the user in applying force to the
cap12 to squeeze the sides of the
cap12 and twist the
cap12, thereby rotating the
cap12 to dispense the medicament. Thus, this prevents young children from accessing any medications that may be found in the vial, as they do not easily open the vial.
In one embodiment, the dose regimen indicia 32 represents a dose of a drug (e.g., a quantity of a pill, a quantity of a liquid, etc.). In one embodiment of the present invention, the dose regimen indicia 32 may be illuminated in the dark. In one embodiment, the
cover12 is made of a plastic material that is inexpensive to produce or purchase. In another embodiment, the
cover12 is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, and mixtures thereof. In one embodiment, the
cover12 is configured to glow in the dark. In one embodiment, the
cover12 is circular. In one embodiment, the
lid12 may be 0.5 inches tall, 2 inches long, and 2 inches wide. In one embodiment, the shape, size and material of the
cover12 may vary depending on the needs of the end user. In one embodiment, the
dose management device10 includes one or
more caps12 of different sizes. In another embodiment, the
dose management device10 includes one or
more caps12 of the same size. In one embodiment, the
cap12 may be secured to an existing pill container.
In one embodiment, the
dose management device10 or product is sterilized prior to packaging in a polyvinyl chloride plastic bag, heat sealed to protect the contents. A number of individually packaged products can then be placed in corrugated cardboard self-shipping cartons (corrugated cardboard self-shipping cartons) for ease of transportation and storage. A self-adhesive label may be applied to each carton to identify the product.
Advantageously, the
cover12 is imprinted or printed with dosage information in the form of text, abbreviations and/or graphic representations. The present invention enables a user or patient to take a medicine at an appropriate time of day. In addition, the ability to move the
cover12 to a different position after each dose to cover/indicate the frequency of administration enables the user to effectively and conveniently follow the instructions of the doctor or practitioner. Furthermore, the graphical representation enables any user to understand the dosage information without language barriers.
The invention may be used in pharmaceutical companies, care centers or people who wish to take medicines at the right time of day. In addition, the
cover12 may incorporate braille to aid visually impaired people. The
dose management device10 is particularly attractive to elderly people because it is often difficult for these people to remember which medications to take at certain time intervals of the day. The invention further comprises a simple and convenient means for clearly indicating when the next predetermined dose is to be dispensed. Furthermore, taking the right amount of medication at the right time will ensure that there is the right amount of medication in the system. This will help the patient to gain maximum benefit. Patients can avoid medication errors, such as premature medication or missed medication. Furthermore, the use of symbols and braille may assist disabled or visually impaired persons in using the
dose management device10.
The foregoing description presents a best understanding of the objects and advantages of the present invention. The inventive concept of the present invention may be made in different embodiments. It is to be understood that all matters disclosed in this application are to be interpreted in an illustrative and not a limiting sense.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The dose management device has a variety of industrial applications. In one application, pharmaceutical companies and pharmacies may use the dose management device in delivering a drug to a patient. The structure of the device advantageously allows the patient to keep track of when their medication is being taken correctly. In another application, the dose management device may be sold separately at a retail store to allow users to organize and schedule their own medication therapies. The dose management device allows patients to easily and conveniently track their medication. The dose management device comprises a cap with a dose regimen indicia having information related to dose frequency. The cap includes a first layer having a cavity, a second layer disposed in the cavity, a third layer surrounding the cavity of the first layer, an upper surface of the second layer having a dose-schedule indicia, the third layer having an opening. The rotating frame is configured to enable a user to rotate the third layer to cover a portion of the dose regimen indicia having information related to the frequency with which the medicament is to be removed from the container.
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1.一种药物容器,其特征在于,包括:可附连到容器的盖体,所述盖体具有至少三层,包括第一层、第二层和第三层;所述第一层的边缘向上延伸以形成空腔,所述第二层嵌入所述第一层的所述空腔中,所述第二层包括剂量方案标记,所述第二层是具有至少两个孔的圆盘,所述至少两个孔向所述第二层的中心延伸,所述剂量方案标记位于至少两个开口之间的所述第二层的顶端,所述剂量方案标记包括与剂量频率相关的信息,并且所述第三层围绕所述第一层的所述空腔,所述第三层包括向所述第三层的中心延伸的至少一个开口,并且所述第一层包括通道。1. A pharmaceutical container, comprising: a cover attachable to the container, the cover having at least three layers comprising a first layer, a second layer and a third layer; the edge extends upwardly to form a cavity, the second layer is embedded in the cavity of the first layer, the second layer includes dosage regimen markings, the second layer is a disc having at least two holes , the at least two holes extend toward the center of the second layer, the dosage regimen marking is located at the top of the second layer between the at least two openings, the dosage regimen marking includes information related to dose frequency , and the third layer surrounds the cavity of the first layer, the third layer includes at least one opening extending toward the center of the third layer, and the first layer includes a channel. 2.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述第一层、所述第二层和所述第三层相互平行。2. The drug container according to claim 1, wherein the first layer, the second layer and the third layer are parallel to each other. 3.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述第一层的所述边缘向下延伸形成与所述容器紧固的壁。3. The drug container of claim 1, wherein the edge of the first layer extends downwardly to form a wall secured to the container. 4.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述剂量方案标记表示上午、下午、日间和夜间。4. The medication container of claim 1, wherein the dosing regimen indicium indicates morning, afternoon, day and night. 5.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述剂量方案标记以盲文表示上午、下午、日间和夜间。5. The medication container of claim 1, wherein the dosing regimen markings indicate AM, PM, DAY and NIGHT in Braille. 6.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述剂量方案标记以图形表示上午、下午、日间和夜间。6. The medication container of claim 1, wherein the dosage regimen indicium graphically represents AM, PM, DAY and NIGHT. 7.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述第三层的所述至少一个开口包括从内边缘突出的锁定件。7. The medication container of claim 1, wherein said at least one opening of said third layer includes a locking member protruding from an inner edge. 8.根据权利要求3所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述壁包括位于外部的抓握槽。8. The medication container of claim 3, wherein the wall includes an externally located gripping groove. 9.根据权利要求1所述的药物容器,其特征在于,所述盖子是夜光盖子。9. The drug container of claim 1, wherein the lid is a luminescent lid. 10.一种药物容器,其特征在于,由以下部件组成:10. A drug container, characterized in that it consists of the following components: a)圆柱形药丸容器;以及a) cylindrical pill containers; and b)安装到所述药丸容器的顶端的盖子,所述盖子由以下部件组成:b) a lid fitted to the top end of the pill container, said lid consisting of: i)具有顶端和底端的第一层,所述第一层进一步包括边缘,所述边缘从所述顶端向上延伸以形成空腔,所述边缘进一步从所述第一层的所述底端向下延伸以形成适于与所述药丸容器的边缘紧固的壁,所述壁进一步包括沿着外侧的抓握槽,所述第一层进一步包括通道;i) a first layer having a top end and a bottom end, said first layer further comprising an edge extending upwardly from said top end to form a cavity, said edge further extending from said bottom end of said first layer toward extending downwardly to form a wall adapted to be secured to a rim of said pill container, said wall further comprising a gripping groove along an outer side, said first layer further comprising a channel; ii)完全嵌入所述空腔的第二层,所述第二层是层叠在所述第一层的所述顶端上的圆盘,所述第二层包括两个孔,每个孔具有三角形状,所述两个孔向所述第二层的中心延伸,所述第二层进一步包括位于其顶端的剂量方案标记;ii) a second layer fully embedded in said cavity, said second layer being a disc laminated on said top end of said first layer, said second layer comprising two holes each with a triangular shape, the two holes extending toward the center of the second layer, the second layer further comprising a dosage regimen marking at its top; iii)位于所述第一层和所述第二层上方的第三层,所述第三层完全围绕所述第一层内的所述第二层,所述第三层是具有单个开口的圆盘,所述单个开口是三角形状并向所述第三层的中心延伸,所述第三层进一步包括从所述单个开口的内边缘突出的锁定件。iii) a third layer located above said first layer and said second layer, said third layer completely surrounding said second layer within said first layer, said third layer having a single opening In a disc, the single opening is triangular in shape and extends toward the center of the third layer, and the third layer further includes a locking piece protruding from an inner edge of the single opening.
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