US20060151517A1 - Device for dispensing tablet-or capsule-shaped medicaments in desired doses - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the invention relates to a device for dispensing tablet- or capsule-shaped medicaments in desired doses, the device comprising a collar-shaped cassette body, including a central opening surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided by partitions for dosage containers, and a cover, concealing the dosage containers, rotatable relative to the cassette body, and provided adjacent to its circular rim with a dispensing aperture which is coincidable with any dosage container by rotating the cover.
- FIG. 1 shows a collar-shaped cassette body for a device of the invention in perspective views from above (bottom figure) and from below (top figure), and
- FIG. 2 shows a cover for a device of the invention as seen from above (bottom figure) and from below (top figure).
- FIG. 3 shows an example of a dispensing schedule, which is printed on a separate and replaceable substrate.
- the device comprises a collar-shaped cassette body 1 , including a central opening 2 surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided by partitions 4 for dosage containers 3 .
- the number of dosage containers 3 is 28, corresponding to 2 ⁇ 7 days a week.
- a cover 11 concealing the dosage containers 3 is adapted to be rotatable with respect to the cassette body 1 .
- the cover 11 has its circular rim provided with a knurling 17 , which provided a finger grip for making it easier to rotate the cover 11 .
- a dispensing aperture 13 In the proximity of the cover's 11 circular rim is provided a dispensing aperture 13 , which is coincidable with any dosage container 3 by turning the cover 11 .
- the body 1 has the outer rim of its top edge provided with a circular hem 8 and the cover has its rim provided with inwardly directed lugs 18 , the circular hem 8 being provided, at a pitch complementary thereto, with discontinuities 9 which, in just one rotary position of the cover 11 , establish passages for the lugs 18 .
- the cover 11 When the cover 11 has been placed in position, in said rotary position, the lugs 18 are engageable behind the circular hem 8 by rotating the cover 11 .
- the cover 11 will be retained in contact with the body 1 in all other rotary positions of the cover 11 except in the rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs 18 .
- this rotary position allowing an attachment and detachment of the cover is selected in such a way that the cover's dispensing aperture 13 falls alongside a compartment 10 present between the dosage containers 3 .
- the compartment 10 has a closed top and an open bottom, and a space occupied thereby is equal to that occupied by each dosage container 3 , i.e. matching to the pitch of the dosage containers 3 .
- the cover 11 is provided with a recess 12 or a collar ring complementary to its annular wall 15 , which is fit to be embedded in the body's 1 central opening 2 as the cover is set in position.
- the recess 12 is provided with a window 14 , through which is visible a dispensing time for at least one dose, which is printed on a dispensing schedule 20 fitted in the body's central opening 2 .
- the replaceable dispensing schedule 20 ( FIG. 3 ) is insertable from below in the body's central opening 2 to make it bear against a collar flange 5 present at the top rim of the opening 2 .
- the collar flange 5 are provided protrusions 7 at an appropriate pitch, which enable holding the dispensing schedule in place.
- the body 1 has its central opening 2 provided with a groove 19 for receiving a bracket 21 , which protrudes from the dispensing schedule's circumference and retains the dispensing schedule 20 at a correct angle of rotation.
- the substrate, on which the discoidal dispensing schedule is printed may consist of thin cardboard or plastics or paper, backed up by a clear plastic cover. Such a replaceable substrate can be printed, not only with a dispensing schedule, but also with names of medicaments for individual medication dosage.
- FIG. 3 shows a dispensing schedule for a medicament to be administered 2 times a day.
- the outer rim is divided with a colour code 22 complementary to a container pitch or to a multiple of the container pitch.
- a rim 23 is marked with days of the week. The same day of the week can be in coincidence with several successive containers.
- a rim 24 carries a numeral designation, which indicates which number of the daily doses is at hand.
- the body's central opening 2 has its rim, in the present case the collar flange's 5 inner rim, provided with a knurling 6 , having a pitch which is matched to that of the dosage containers 3 .
- the cover's recess 12 has its outer rim provided, or there are, in contact with the collar flange complementary to the wall 15 of the recess 12 , pawls 16 set for cooperation with the knurling 6 , which provide a retaining response against rotation of the cover once the cover's aperture 13 is in coincidence with a given dosage container 3 . This facilitates positioning the aperture 13 in alignment with the dosage container 3 as the cover 11 is rotated. Reference was made above to a rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs 18 . In this rotary position, which enables positioning and removal of the cover, the dispensing aperture 13 falls preferably alongside the closed compartment 10 in coincidence with the first dosage container 3 .
- the cover's recess 12 is replaced by just a collar flange surrounding its wall 15 , it is nevertheless preferred that the dispensing schedule be concealed over other sections except the one in line with the window 14 revealing a certain dosage area.
- the cover's 11 central area, except for the window 14 is essentially non-transparent, regardless whether the question is about the bottom of the recess 12 or the top part of the collar flange, which is flush with the rest of the cover surface.
- a formation 14 a in the middle of the window 14 indicates a dose to be dispensed and a schedule therefor.
- the window is sufficiently wide in either direction for also revealing one dose forward and one dose backward, i.e. the next dose and the dose already taken.
- the pawls 16 are shaped and designed to allow rotation of the cover in two directions and to make a resistance to rotation backward in the dispensing schedule more powerful than what is encountered when progressing forward in the dispensing schedule.
- the pawls 16 consist of pliable tabs. Each tab includes adjoining faces which, depending on the rotating direction of the cover, have a different angle of incidence with ridges of the knurling 6 , whereby, when the cover is rotated backward, the tabs 16 are forced to deflect (give way) faster than during a forward rotation of the cover.
- the possibility of turning the cover also backward in the dispensing schedule serves in correcting the errors occurring in loading, without having to rotate the cover all the way around. As far as dispensing doses is concerned, the same applies also to accidentally skipping over a dose to be administered. Since the resistance to rotation is lower forward in the dispensing schedule, the correct rotating direction is easy to detect on the basis of a rotating response alone.
- the inventive device can be operated manually as such, both for facilitating the loading of medicaments into dosage containers and as an easy-to-use dosage dispenser.
- the same device is also adaptable to the automated system disclosed in the application WO 02/17850.
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The device comprises a collar-shaped cassette body (1), including a central opening (2) surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided by partitions (4) for dosage containers (3). The dosage containers (3) are concealed by a cover (11), rotatable relative to the cassette body (1) and provided adjacent to its circular rim with a dispensing aperture (13), which is coincidabe with any dosage container (3) by rotating the cover (11). The cover (11) includes a central recess (12) or a collar ring, which is fit to be embedded in the body's central opening (2). The cover (11) is provided with a window (14), through which is visible a dispensing time for at least one dose, which is printed on a dispensing schedule placed in the body's central opening. Cooperation between the body (1) and the cover (11) enables facilitating both dispensing of doses from the dosage containers and loading of medicaments into the dosage containers.
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- The invention relates to a device for dispensing tablet- or capsule-shaped medicaments in desired doses, the device comprising a collar-shaped cassette body, including a central opening surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided by partitions for dosage containers, and a cover, concealing the dosage containers, rotatable relative to the cassette body, and provided adjacent to its circular rim with a dispensing aperture which is coincidable with any dosage container by rotating the cover.
- This type of dispenser for medicaments is prior known from the Applicant's patent application WO 02/17850. It is an object of this invention is a further development of such dosage dispensing cassette to enable its use more effectively than before also as a manually operated dosage dispensing device, which is independent of the automated dispenser and has its features further improved in terms of both dispensing doses from dosage containers and loading doses into the containers.
- This object is achieved on the basis of the characterizing features set forth in the appended
claim 1. The dependent claims disclose preferred structural solutions for the invention. - One exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a collar-shaped cassette body for a device of the invention in perspective views from above (bottom figure) and from below (top figure), and -
FIG. 2 shows a cover for a device of the invention as seen from above (bottom figure) and from below (top figure). -
FIG. 3 shows an example of a dispensing schedule, which is printed on a separate and replaceable substrate. - The device comprises a collar-
shaped cassette body 1, including acentral opening 2 surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided bypartitions 4 fordosage containers 3. In the illustrated case the number ofdosage containers 3 is 28, corresponding to 2×7 days a week. - A
cover 11 concealing thedosage containers 3 is adapted to be rotatable with respect to thecassette body 1. Thecover 11 has its circular rim provided with a knurling 17, which provided a finger grip for making it easier to rotate thecover 11. In the proximity of the cover's 11 circular rim is provided a dispensingaperture 13, which is coincidable with anydosage container 3 by turning thecover 11. - The
body 1 has the outer rim of its top edge provided with acircular hem 8 and the cover has its rim provided with inwardly directedlugs 18, thecircular hem 8 being provided, at a pitch complementary thereto, withdiscontinuities 9 which, in just one rotary position of thecover 11, establish passages for thelugs 18. When thecover 11 has been placed in position, in said rotary position, thelugs 18 are engageable behind thecircular hem 8 by rotating thecover 11. Thus, thecover 11 will be retained in contact with thebody 1 in all other rotary positions of thecover 11 except in the rotary position allowing a passage of thelugs 18. In the illustrated case, this rotary position allowing an attachment and detachment of the cover is selected in such a way that the cover's dispensingaperture 13 falls alongside acompartment 10 present between thedosage containers 3. Thecompartment 10 has a closed top and an open bottom, and a space occupied thereby is equal to that occupied by eachdosage container 3, i.e. matching to the pitch of thedosage containers 3. - The
cover 11 is provided with arecess 12 or a collar ring complementary to its annular wall 15, which is fit to be embedded in the body's 1central opening 2 as the cover is set in position. Therecess 12 is provided with awindow 14, through which is visible a dispensing time for at least one dose, which is printed on a dispensingschedule 20 fitted in the body'scentral opening 2. Thus, the replaceable dispensing schedule 20 (FIG. 3 ) is insertable from below in the body'scentral opening 2 to make it bear against acollar flange 5 present at the top rim of theopening 2. Alongside thecollar flange 5 are providedprotrusions 7 at an appropriate pitch, which enable holding the dispensing schedule in place. Thebody 1 has itscentral opening 2 provided with agroove 19 for receiving abracket 21, which protrudes from the dispensing schedule's circumference and retains the dispensingschedule 20 at a correct angle of rotation. The substrate, on which the discoidal dispensing schedule is printed, may consist of thin cardboard or plastics or paper, backed up by a clear plastic cover. Such a replaceable substrate can be printed, not only with a dispensing schedule, but also with names of medicaments for individual medication dosage. The exemplary case ofFIG. 3 shows a dispensing schedule for a medicament to be administered 2 times a day. - The outer rim is divided with a
colour code 22 complementary to a container pitch or to a multiple of the container pitch. Arim 23 is marked with days of the week. The same day of the week can be in coincidence with several successive containers. Arim 24 carries a numeral designation, which indicates which number of the daily doses is at hand. - The body's
central opening 2 has its rim, in the present case the collar flange's 5 inner rim, provided with a knurling 6, having a pitch which is matched to that of thedosage containers 3. The cover'srecess 12 has its outer rim provided, or there are, in contact with the collar flange complementary to the wall 15 of therecess 12,pawls 16 set for cooperation with the knurling 6, which provide a retaining response against rotation of the cover once the cover'saperture 13 is in coincidence with a givendosage container 3. This facilitates positioning theaperture 13 in alignment with thedosage container 3 as thecover 11 is rotated. Reference was made above to a rotary position allowing a passage of thelugs 18. In this rotary position, which enables positioning and removal of the cover, thedispensing aperture 13 falls preferably alongside the closedcompartment 10 in coincidence with thefirst dosage container 3. - If the cover's
recess 12 is replaced by just a collar flange surrounding its wall 15, it is nevertheless preferred that the dispensing schedule be concealed over other sections except the one in line with thewindow 14 revealing a certain dosage area. In other words, the cover's 11 central area, except for thewindow 14, is essentially non-transparent, regardless whether the question is about the bottom of therecess 12 or the top part of the collar flange, which is flush with the rest of the cover surface. In the present case, aformation 14 a in the middle of thewindow 14 indicates a dose to be dispensed and a schedule therefor. The window is sufficiently wide in either direction for also revealing one dose forward and one dose backward, i.e. the next dose and the dose already taken. Thepawls 16 are shaped and designed to allow rotation of the cover in two directions and to make a resistance to rotation backward in the dispensing schedule more powerful than what is encountered when progressing forward in the dispensing schedule. In the illustrated case thepawls 16 consist of pliable tabs. Each tab includes adjoining faces which, depending on the rotating direction of the cover, have a different angle of incidence with ridges of the knurling 6, whereby, when the cover is rotated backward, thetabs 16 are forced to deflect (give way) faster than during a forward rotation of the cover. The possibility of turning the cover also backward in the dispensing schedule serves in correcting the errors occurring in loading, without having to rotate the cover all the way around. As far as dispensing doses is concerned, the same applies also to accidentally skipping over a dose to be administered. Since the resistance to rotation is lower forward in the dispensing schedule, the correct rotating direction is easy to detect on the basis of a rotating response alone. - The inventive device can be operated manually as such, both for facilitating the loading of medicaments into dosage containers and as an easy-to-use dosage dispenser. However, the same device is also adaptable to the automated system disclosed in the application WO 02/17850.
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1. A device for dispensing tablet- or capsule-shaped medicaments in desired doses, the device comprising a collar-shaped cassette body (1), including a central opening (2) surrounded by an open-top annular space which is divided by partitions (4) for dosage containers (3), and a cover (11), concealing the dosage containers, rotatable relative to the cassette body (1), and provided adjacent to its circular rim with a dispensing aperture (13) which is coincidable with any dosage container (3) by rotating the cover (11), the cover (11) further including a central recess (12) or a collar ring, which is fit to be embedded in the body's central opening (2), and the body is provided with a knurling (6), having a pitch which is matched to that of the dosage containers (3), and the cover (11) is provided with pawls (16) set for cooperation with the knurling (6), which provide a retaining response against rotation of the cover (11) once the cover's aperture (13) is in coincidence with a given dosage container (3), characterized in that the recess (12) or the collar ring of the cover (11) is provided with a window (14), through which is visible a dispensing time for at least one dose which is printed on a dispensing schedule placed in the body's central opening (2), and that the pawls (16) are designed for allowing rotation of the cover (11) in either direction, and that said retaining response is more powerful in the cover's rotating direction backward in the dispensing schedule than in its rotating direction forward in the dispensing schedule.
2. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the knurling (6) is located on the circular rim of the central opening (2) and the pawls (16) comprise flexible tabs present on the outer rim of the cover's recess (12) or collar ring.
3. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the body's top edge has its outer rim provided with a circular hem (8) and the cover (11) has its rim provided with inwardly directed lugs (18), the circular hem (8) being provided, at a pitch complementary thereto, with discontinuities (9) which, in just one rotary position of the cover (11), establish passages for the lugs (18) which, by rotating the cover (11), are engageable behind the circular hem (8) for retaining the cover (11) in contact with the body (1) in all other positions except said rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs (18).
4. A device as set forth in claim 3 , wherein between the first and last dosage containers (3) lies a solid-top and open-bottom compartment (10, 10 a), which occupies a space matching the dosage containers' pitch, and that, in the rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs (18), the cover's dispensing aperture falls alongside the closed compartment (10, 10 a).
5. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
6. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
7. A device as set forth in claim 2 wherein the body's top edge has its outer rim provided with a circular hem (8) and the cover (11) has its rim provided with inwardly directed lugs (18), the circular hem (8) being provided, at a pitch complementary thereto, with discontinuities (9) which, in just one rotary position of the cover (11), establish passages for the lugs (18) which, by rotating the cover (11), are engageable behind the circular hem (8) for retaining the cover (11) in contact with the body (1) in all other positions except said rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs (18).
8. A device as set forth in claim 7 , wherein between the first and last dosage containers (3) lies a solid-top and open-bottom compartment (10, 10 a), which occupies a space matching the dosage containers' pitch, and that, in the rotary position allowing a passage of the lugs (18), the cover's dispensing aperture falls alongside the closed compartment (10, 10 a).
9. A device as set forth in claim 2 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
10. A device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
11. A device as set forth in claim 4 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
12. A device as set forth in claim 7 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
13. A device as set forth in claim 8 wherein the cover has its outer rim provided with a knurling (17) for a finger grip which facilitates rotation of the cover.
14. A device as set forth in claim 2 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
15. A device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
16. A device as set forth in claim 4 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
17. A device as set forth in claim 5 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
18. A device as set forth in claim 7 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
19. A device as set forth in claim 8 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
20. A device as set forth in claim 9 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
21. A device as set forth in claim 10 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
22. A device as set forth in claim 11 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
23. A device as set forth in claim 12 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
24. A device as set forth in claim 13 wherein the dispensing schedule (2) is removable and replaceable.
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