CN209847839U - Medicine bottle with bar code and corresponding medicine feeding device - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a take medicine bottle of bar code and corresponding device of dosing. The utility model discloses a medicine bottle with bar code is provided with the bar code, the bar code includes first bar code (2), wherein, first bar code printing is on medicine bottle (1), the bar code still includes second bar code (3), the second bar code is pasted the card on the medicine bottle with the mode that can take off and the secondary pasted the card. Thus, it is possible to directly and reliably identify the medicine bottle and acquire the information on the medicine in the medicine bottle. The information includes, but is not limited to: drug name, contraindication, dosage, expiration date, manufacturer, production batch, etc. The utility model discloses a medicine bottle has the bar code to have good identification performance, can avoid obscuring well, thereby reduce or thoroughly eliminate the problem of using medicine the mistake.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a take medicine bottle of bar code and corresponding device of dosing.
Background
During the injection of the drug, if an injection error occurs, a medical accident may result. In severe cases, the physical health of the recipient or patient may even be severely affected. Thus, when an injection is performed, a nurse needs to carefully check whether the drug currently to be injected is the drug listed in the prescription.
However, since the medicine bottle is small, the characters printed thereon are difficult to see, and it is necessary to check with the aid of the characters printed on the medicine box. When a plurality of medicines are frequently injected at the same injection point, the medicine bottle and the medicine box are easily mixed after the medicine bottle is taken out.
Accordingly, a technical solution is desired to overcome or at least alleviate the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
It is an object of the present invention to provide a medicine bottle with a bar code to overcome or at least alleviate the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art. In other words, the present invention provides a medicine bottle convenient for identification to avoid confusion and reduce or completely eliminate the problem of medication errors.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a drug delivery device that overcomes or at least alleviates the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art. In other words, another technical problem solved by the present invention is to provide a drug delivery device to avoid confusion and reduce or completely eliminate the problem of medication errors.
In an aspect of the present invention, the utility model provides a take medicine bottle of bar code, wherein be provided with the bar code on the medicine bottle, the bar code includes first bar code, wherein, first bar code printing is on the medicine bottle, the bar code still includes the second bar code, the second bar code is pasted the card on the medicine bottle with can taking off and the mode that the secondary pasted the card. Thus, it is possible to directly and reliably identify the medicine bottle and acquire the information on the medicine in the medicine bottle. The information includes, but is not limited to: drug name, contraindication, dosage, expiration date, manufacturer, production batch, etc. The vial may be any form, size and shape of vial. Advantageously, it is a vial for containing a liquid drug. For example, the vial is a glass ampoule containing the medication for injection. The smallest glass ampoule has a length dimension of about 3.5-4.0 cm. Wherein the length of the upper portion is about 1.5-2.0cm and the length of the lower portion is about 2 cm.
Preferably, the barcode is a one-dimensional barcode. The one-dimensional bar code has the advantage of simple printing and identification. But also can be made with a small width (otherwise known as height), which is particularly applicable to the cylindrical shape of the vial.
Preferably, the barcode comprises a first barcode, and the first barcode is disposed parallel to a length direction of the vial. The arrangement in a printing manner can improve the adhesiveness and further reduce the possibility of adhesive patch missing or falling off. The first bar code is parallel to the length direction of the medicine bottle, so that the direct identification of the code scanner is facilitated, and complex algorithm is not required for processing.
Preferably, two of the first bar codes are oppositely printed on the medicine bottle. That is, the angular distance in the circumferential direction of the two first barcodes is 180 degrees.
The second bar code is used for taking down the adhesive plaster from the medicine bottle to the injector, the medicine box, the receiver, and the like. To facilitate further verification. Advantageously, the one-dimensional barcode on the second barcode is identical to the one-dimensional barcode on the first barcode, corresponding to the same sequence of numbers.
Preferably, the second barcode is attached to the medicine bottle in a manner perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the medicine bottle. That is, the second bar code is attached to the vial laterally and partially. When the vial is received within the cartridge, it is advantageous that the second bar code of the transverse adhesive label is wound around the vial for receipt. Thus, the housing performance is improved. It should be noted that the second bar code can also be vertically (parallel to the length direction of the medicine bottle) adhered to the medicine bottle, which is also within the protection scope of the present invention. The firmness and the storage performance of the vertical adhesive plaster are inferior to those of the transverse adhesive plaster.
Preferably, the second bar code comprises at least two adhesive strips, the front surface of each adhesive strip is provided with the same one-dimensional bar code, the back surface of each adhesive strip is attached with an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer is at least partially adhered to the side wall of the medicine bottle, a dividing line is arranged between adjacent adhesive strips, and the dividing line partially or completely divides the adjacent adhesive strips. The parting line may be intermittent or continuous from end to completely separate adjacent adhesive strips. Two or more adhesive strips provide further options. The bar codes can be attached to a plurality of targets, and more comprehensive checking can be performed. For example, in addition to being attached to the syringe, it may be attached to the patient's hand or clothing, it may be attached to the kit (for later verification), it may be attached to the prescription, etc. Advantageously, said second bar code comprises two or three stickers. Thus, convenience, cost and storage are both considered.
Preferably, the adhesive layer on the back of each sticker comprises a first adhesive area and a second adhesive area, wherein the first adhesive area is adhered to the medicine bottle, the second adhesive area is adhered to the same smooth sheet, and the one-dimensional bar code on the front of each sticker is printed in an area corresponding to the second adhesive area. Thus, the first attachment, the removal, and the second attachment can be performed conveniently. And after the secondary attachment, the one-dimensional bar code area can be kept straight, which is beneficial to scanning.
In another aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a drug delivery device. The drug delivery device comprises: the medicine bottle is a medicine bottle with a bar code as described above, the injector is printed with a one-dimensional bar code or is suitable for sticking a bar code, and the code scanner is used for scanning and identifying the bar codes on the medicine bottle and the injector. Thus, the medication in the syringe can be checked prior to injection. For example, after drawing a drug solution from a vial, the barcode is removed and attached to a syringe. And then code scanning, checking, storing, data transmission and the like are carried out.
In order to improve the performance of the scanner, the scanner has a display screen and/or a voice announcement unit. That is, the scanner may have both the display screen and the voice broadcasting unit, or may have only one of them. The display screen is arranged in the information that shows medicine in the medicine bottle, the information that the voice broadcast unit is arranged in medicine in the medicine bottle of voice broadcast, the information of medicine includes medicine name, taboo and/or quantity in the medicine bottle.
The voice broadcasting unit is provided with a volume regulator and a switch. Therefore, the volume of the voice broadcast unit can be adjusted, and the voice broadcast function can be turned off when the voice broadcast unit is not needed. The volume adjuster and switch may take any structure, circuit or implementation known in the art. In one embodiment, the volume adjuster and the switch have separate hardware. In another embodiment, the volume adjuster and the switch are provided on a user interface of the scanner.
The scanner further has a wireless communication unit. Thereby facilitating wireless communication with a server or the like. The server may have, for example, a prescription database, a drug database, a recipient or patient database, etc. The wireless communication unit may be any wireless communication unit known in the art and may communicate wirelessly with a server or other device in any suitable manner. For example, the wireless communication unit can be wifi, 4G, 3G, 2G, bluetooth, etc.
In an optional embodiment, the code scanner is a smart phone with a camera and a corresponding APP, in another optional embodiment, the code scanner is a portable smart terminal, and in an optional embodiment, the code scanner is in a fixed setting or a semi-fixed setting, similar to a code scanning device for collection in a restaurant.
Preferably, the medication administration device further comprises a wristband or other wearable smart unit. The wristband is intended to be worn on the person receiving the medicament, in particular on the wrist. The wrist strap is provided with an identification code, and the code scanner is suitable for identifying the identification code and acquiring information of a medicine receiver. The identification code, i.e. the patient identification, may be a two-dimensional code, a one-dimensional code, an RFID chip, or the like. That is, a wristband or other wearable smart unit serves as, or carries, a patient identification.
Advantageously, a match detection unit is provided within the code scanner to detect a match of the recipient information with the drug in the vial. For example, it is checked whether the drug in the vial matches the corresponding prescription (drug name, dosage, injection time) of the recipient. For another example, it may also be possible to detect whether the drug in the vial matches certain special contraindications of the recipient. For example, a recipient may not be able to inject B drugs within 12 hours of taking A drugs.
In another embodiment, the scanner has a fingerprinting unit. Thus, the fingerprint of the recipient and/or the administrator (medical staff) can be acquired, and the related information can be acquired. Further, the corresponding details can be verified and stored. Thus, the wristband as previously described may be omitted and the bar code need not be affixed to the recipient.
The utility model discloses a medicine bottle has the bar code to have good identification performance, can avoid obscuring well, thereby reduce or thoroughly eliminate the problem of using medicine the mistake.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a barcoded vial according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a barcoded vial according to a second embodiment of the invention.
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1 | medicine bottle | 32 | Second adhesive area |
2 | First bar code | 33 | Smooth sheet-like article |
3 | Second bar code | 34 | Parting line |
31 | First adhesive area |
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In the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals are used to denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions. Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the description of the present invention, the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplification of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore, should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
The utility model provides a take medicine bottle of bar code, wherein, be provided with the bar code on the medicine bottle. Thus, it is possible to directly and reliably identify the medicine bottle and acquire the information on the medicine in the medicine bottle. The information includes, but is not limited to: drug name, contraindication, dosage, expiration date, manufacturer, production batch, etc. The vial may be any form, size and shape of vial. Advantageously, it is a vial for containing a liquid drug. For example, the vial is a glass ampoule containing the medication for injection. The smallest glass ampoule has a length dimension of about 3.5-4.0 cm. Wherein the length of the upper portion is about 1.5-2.0cm and the length of the lower portion is about 2 cm.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the barcode is a one-dimensional barcode. The one-dimensional bar code has the advantage of simple printing and identification. But also can be made with a small width (otherwise known as height), which is particularly applicable to the cylindrical shape of the vial.
Referring to fig. 1, the barcode includes a first barcode 2. Advantageously, the first barcode 2 is printed on the vial 1. More specifically, the first barcode 2 is printed on the cylindrical body of the medicine bottle 1, i.e., on the lower portion described above. The first bar code is arranged in parallel to the length direction of the medicine bottle. The longitudinal direction of the vial is the axial direction of the drug. It will be appreciated that the first bar code 2 may also be printed laterally, but identification is very inconvenient and printing is more difficult. In addition, the length of the bar code is also greatly limited.
The bar code is arranged in a printing mode, so that the adhesiveness can be improved, and possible adhesive mistakes and omissions or falling can be further reduced. The first bar code is parallel to the length direction of the medicine bottle, so that the direct identification of the code scanner is facilitated, and complex algorithm is not required for processing.
Preferably, two of the first bar codes are oppositely printed on the medicine bottle. That is, the angular distance in the circumferential direction of the two first barcodes is 180 degrees. On the one hand, the identification is facilitated, and on the other hand, in the case of a sticker provided with a second bar code, one first bar code may be blocked, while the other first bar code may be identified by scanning.
Referring to fig. 2, the bar code includes a second bar code 3 that is attached to the vial in such a manner that it can be removed and attached a second time. The second bar code 3 is used for taking off the adhesive plaster from the medicine bottle to the syringe, the medicine box, the receiver, etc. To facilitate further verification. Advantageously, the one-dimensional barcode on the second barcode is identical to the one-dimensional barcode on the first barcode, corresponding to the same sequence of numbers.
Preferably, the second barcode is attached to the medicine bottle in a manner perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the medicine bottle. That is, the second bar code is attached to the vial laterally and partially. When the vial is received within the cartridge, it is advantageous that the second bar code of the transverse adhesive label is wound around the vial for receipt. Thus, the housing performance is improved. It should be noted that the second bar code can also be vertically (parallel to the length direction of the medicine bottle) adhered to the medicine bottle, which is also within the protection scope of the present invention. The firmness and the storage performance of the vertical adhesive plaster are inferior to those of the transverse adhesive plaster.
Still referring to fig. 2, the second bar code 3 comprises at least two stickers. Three taping strips are shown. The front surface of each adhesive attaching strip is provided with the same one-dimensional bar code, the back surface of each adhesive attaching strip is attached with an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer is at least partially adhered to the side wall of the medicine bottle, a dividing line 34 is arranged between the adjacent adhesive attaching strips, and the dividing line partially or completely divides the adjacent adhesive attaching strips. The parting line may be intermittent or continuous from end to completely separate adjacent adhesive strips.
The width of the parting line 34 is exaggerated in the drawing for the sake of more clearly showing the parting line 34. It will be appreciated that the width of the dividing line is in fact very small.
The provision of two or more adhesive attachment strips provides further options. The bar codes can be attached to a plurality of targets, and more comprehensive checking can be performed. For example, in addition to being attached to the syringe, it may be attached to the patient's hand or clothing, it may be attached to the kit (for later verification), it may be attached to the prescription, etc. Advantageously, said second bar code comprises two or three stickers. Thus, convenience, cost and storage are both considered.
As shown in fig. 2, the adhesive layer on the back of the sticker includes a first adhesive area 31 and a second adhesive area 32, wherein the first adhesive area 31 is adhered to the medicine bottle 1, and the second adhesive area 32 is adhered to the same smooth sheet 34. Advantageously, as shown, the one-dimensional bar code of the front face of each sticker is printed in the area of the front face corresponding to the second adhesive area 32. Thus, the first attachment, the removal, and the second attachment can be performed conveniently. And after the secondary attaching, the one-dimensional bar code area printed on the front surface of the adhesive attaching strip can be kept straight, which is beneficial to scanning.
In another aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a drug delivery device. The drug delivery device comprises: the medicine bottle is a medicine bottle with a bar code as described above, the injector is printed with a one-dimensional bar code or is suitable for sticking a bar code, and the code scanner is used for scanning and identifying the bar codes on the medicine bottle and the injector. Thus, the medication in the syringe can be checked prior to injection. For example, after drawing a drug solution from a vial, the barcode is removed and attached to a syringe. And then code scanning, checking, storing, data transmission and the like are carried out.
In order to improve the performance of the scanner, the scanner has a display screen and/or a voice announcement unit. That is, the scanner may have both the display screen and the voice broadcasting unit, or may have only one of them. The display screen is arranged in the information that shows medicine in the medicine bottle, the information that the voice broadcast unit is arranged in medicine in the medicine bottle of voice broadcast, the information of medicine includes medicine name, taboo and/or quantity in the medicine bottle.
The voice broadcasting unit is provided with a volume regulator and a switch. Therefore, the volume of the voice broadcast unit can be adjusted, and the voice broadcast function can be turned off when the voice broadcast unit is not needed. The volume adjuster and switch may take any structure, circuit or implementation known in the art. In one embodiment, the volume adjuster and the switch have separate hardware. In another embodiment, the volume adjuster and the switch are provided on a user interface of the scanner.
The scanner further has a wireless communication unit. Thereby facilitating wireless communication with a server or the like. The server may have, for example, a prescription database, a drug database, a recipient or patient database, etc. The wireless communication unit may be any wireless communication unit known in the art and may communicate wirelessly with a server or other device in any suitable manner. For example, the wireless communication unit can be wifi, 4G, 3G, 2G, bluetooth, etc.
In an optional embodiment, the code scanner is a smart phone with a camera and a corresponding APP, in another optional embodiment, the code scanner is a portable smart terminal, and in an optional embodiment, the code scanner is in a fixed setting or a semi-fixed setting, similar to a code scanning device for collection in a restaurant.
Preferably, the medication administration device further comprises a wristband or other wearable smart unit. The wristband is intended to be worn on the person receiving the medicament, in particular on the wrist. The wrist strap is provided with an identification code, and the code scanner is suitable for identifying the identification code and acquiring information of a medicine receiver. The identification code, i.e. the patient identification, may be a two-dimensional code, a one-dimensional code, an RFID chip, or the like. That is, a wristband or other wearable smart unit serves as, or carries, a patient identification.
Advantageously, a match detection unit is provided within the code scanner to detect a match of the recipient information with the drug in the vial. For example, it is checked whether the drug in the vial matches the corresponding prescription (drug name, dosage, injection time) of the recipient. For another example, it may also be possible to detect whether the drug in the vial matches certain special contraindications of the recipient. For example, a recipient may not be able to inject B drugs within 12 hours of taking A drugs.
In another embodiment, the scanner has a fingerprinting unit. Thus, the fingerprint of the recipient and/or the administrator (medical staff) can be acquired, and the related information can be acquired. Further, the corresponding details can be verified and stored. Thus, the wristband as previously described may be omitted and the bar code need not be affixed to the recipient.
The utility model discloses a medicine bottle has the bar code to have good identification performance, can avoid obscuring well, thereby reduce or thoroughly eliminate the problem of using medicine the mistake.
Finally, it should be pointed out that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit it. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that: modifications can be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention in its corresponding aspects.
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1. The medicine bottle with the bar code is characterized in that the bar code is arranged on the medicine bottle (1), the bar code comprises a first bar code (2), the first bar code is printed on the medicine bottle (1), the bar code further comprises a second bar code (3), and the second bar code is pasted on the medicine bottle in a mode that the second bar code can be taken down and pasted for the second time.
2. The barcoded vial of claim 1, wherein the barcode is a one-dimensional barcode.
3. A barcoded vial as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first barcode (2) is arranged parallel to the length direction of the vial.
4. A barcoded vial as claimed in claim 3, wherein two of said first barcodes are oppositely printed on said vial.
5. The barcoded vial of claim 1, wherein the second barcode is affixed to the vial perpendicular to a length direction of the vial.
6. The barcoded medicine bottle of claim 5, wherein the second barcode comprises at least two adhesive strips, each adhesive strip having a front surface provided with the same one-dimensional barcode and a back surface attached with an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer being at least partially adhered to the sidewall of the medicine bottle, and a dividing line being provided between adjacent adhesive strips, the dividing line partially or completely dividing adjacent adhesive strips.
7. The barcoded medicine bottle of claim 6, wherein the adhesive layer of the back of the sticker comprises a first adhesive area (31) and a second adhesive area (32), wherein the first adhesive area is adhered to the medicine bottle and the second adhesive area is adhered to the same smooth sheet (33), wherein the one-dimensional bar code of the front of each sticker is printed in an area corresponding to the second adhesive area.
8. A drug delivery device, comprising: a vial, a syringe and a bar code scanner, the vial being a barcoded vial according to any one of claims 1 to 7, the syringe having a one-dimensional bar code printed thereon or adapted to have a bar code affixed thereto, the bar code scanner for scanning and identifying the bar codes on the vial and syringe,
wherein the code scanner is provided with a display screen and/or a voice broadcasting unit, the display screen is used for displaying the information of the medicines in the medicine bottle, the voice broadcasting unit is used for broadcasting the information of the medicines in the medicine bottle in a voice mode, the information of the medicines in the medicine bottle comprises medicine names, taboos and/or dosage, the voice broadcasting unit is provided with a volume regulator and a switch,
the code scanner further includes a wireless communication unit.
9. The medication delivery device of claim 8, further comprising a wristband adapted to be worn on a medication recipient, the wristband carrying an identification code, the scanner adapted to identify the identification code and obtain information about the medication recipient, a match detection unit within the scanner to detect a match of the information about the medication recipient with the medication in the vial.
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