WO2005110335A1 - Dispositif pour conserver une plaquette de pilules contraceptives - Google Patents

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WO2005110335A1
WO2005110335A1 PCT/EP2005/004867 EP2005004867W WO2005110335A1 WO 2005110335 A1 WO2005110335 A1 WO 2005110335A1 EP 2005004867 W EP2005004867 W EP 2005004867W WO 2005110335 A1 WO2005110335 A1 WO 2005110335A1
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Harald Popp
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS 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
    • A61J7/00Devices for administering medicines orally, e.g. spoons; Pill counting devices; Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine
    • A61J7/04Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers
    • A61J7/0409Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers with timers
    • A61J7/0481Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers with timers working on a schedule basis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS 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
    • A61J7/00Devices for administering medicines orally, e.g. spoons; Pill counting devices; Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine
    • A61J7/04Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers
    • A61J7/0409Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers with timers
    • A61J7/0427Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers with timers with direct interaction with a dispensing or delivery system
    • A61J7/0436Arrangements for time indication or reminder for taking medicine, e.g. programmed dispensers with timers with direct interaction with a dispensing or delivery system resulting from removing a drug from, or opening, a container
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS 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
    • A61J1/00Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
    • A61J1/03Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes for pills or tablets
    • A61J1/035Blister-type containers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS 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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  • the invention relates to a device which has means for connecting to an anti-baby pill blister or for storing an anti-baby pill blister, a timer and a signal transmitter coupled thereto.
  • the invention further relates to an anti-baby pill blister.
  • the so-called contraceptive pill is the most widely used method of contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
  • the woman takes the contraceptive pill for 21 days, preferably at the same time. This is followed by a 7-day no-taking phase during which no contraceptive pill is taken.
  • the 21 pills are started again. Pregnancy can be prevented with more than 99 percent certainty if the contraceptive pill is taken correctly.
  • the use of the contraceptive pill can lead to an unwanted pregnancy.
  • the birth control pill is unintentionally forgotten on one or more days, or the birth control pill is taken too late on one or more days.
  • the contraceptive effect of the contraceptive pill may not then occur.
  • the pill user In order to prevent the non-taking or the late taking of the birth control pill, it would be conceivable, for example, that the pill user, the 21 days of taking the pill and the subsequent 7 days of not taking it in a calendar or a calendar function of a cell phone, a computer or Palms entered and reminded or reminded at the time of taking the pill by a signal or by a control look at the taking of the pill.
  • pill boxes with a timer function are already known. Reference is made here to DE 100 35 599 AI and DE 299 19 061 Ul, in which pill boxes with one or more compartments are described, which are used to hold one or more tablets. These pill boxes have signal transmitters that signal the dose to the owner of the tablet at a certain adjustable time of day or after a countdown time.
  • DE 32 261 40 C2 describes a monitoring device especially for the contraceptive pill, which controls the scheduled taking of the pills.
  • the pill blister together with the contraceptive pills it contains is placed in a receiving slot and the fill level of each tablet position is visually monitored.
  • the device reminds the owner of the birth control pill by an acoustic and / or visual signal.
  • the disadvantage of this device is that an alarm time must be entered for each tablet position using a timer.
  • this device does not take into account the end of taking after 21 tablets and the subsequent 7-day break.
  • the inventors have recognized that it is expedient if the device which is intended to remind the patient of taking the contraceptive pill takes into account the 21-day time phase of taking the pill and does not have to be reset or preprogrammed daily like most known devices ,
  • the inventors have further recognized that it is beneficial to keep the contraceptive pill blister and the device reminiscent of taking the contraceptive pill together.
  • Objects that are suitable for transporting, picking up and / or storing pill blisters in terms of their shape, size and function are particularly suitable for this.
  • many everyday objects such as a cell phone, palm or wallet, are then suitable for holding a pill blister by integrating a clamping mechanism, a hanging mechanism or a storage compartment.
  • the reminder of the correct intake of the contraceptive pill can then be made by further integrating a timer and a signal transmitter.
  • the inventors propose a device with means for connecting to an anti-baby pill blister or for storing one
  • Contraceptive pill blisters a timer and a signaling device coupled thereto, to be improved in such a way that the timer is permanently programmed with a repeating 28-day time period, which consists of alternating a 21-day time phase and a 7-day time phase, whereby the start time of the 28-day time period can be set and during the 21-day time phase the signal generator reminds the child to take the contraceptive pill by giving at least one signal a day.
  • the new device offers more convenient and safe preventive contraceptive support.
  • a redundant assurance of the correct intake of the contraceptive pill can be achieved in that an optical display device is provided, preferably a display that shows the 21-day intake phase of the contraceptive pill. This gives the woman control over which cycle day she is currently on. During the female cycle, there are days after ovulation when the likelihood of pregnancy is increased. These days in particular bring an increased probability of pregnancy if the contraceptive pill is not taken. It is advantageous if these days can be particularly emphasized on the display by manual input by the operator or automatically, and thus it is signaled to the woman that it is important to take the pill correctly here.
  • Another control function can be achieved by displaying the 7-day non-intake phase of the contraceptive pill.
  • the failure to take the pill can be indicated within the device by a corresponding display, for example “please do not take pill today”, which is provided on a display with the current date and the current time and / or date.
  • the symbol or icon that is displayed during the pill-taking phase can be suppressed during the 7-day no-taking phase. If the pill-taking is also indicated by an acoustic signal during the 21-day phase, a clear differentiation between and non-ingestion reminder, showing both ingestion and non-ingestion of the pill, so the user of the new device has even better control over the correct ingestion and non-ingestion of the contraceptive pill during her cycle.
  • the signals or the signal sequence can remain active in a kind of repetitive loop until it is deactivated after taking the contraceptive pill. If the contraceptive pill is not taken within a certain critical time since the desired time of intake, an impending pregnancy can be indicated. A late intake of the pill of 11 to 12 hours is maximum allowed.
  • the signals can are reproduced as acoustic and / or optical and / or mechanical signals. Small loudspeakers, displays, light emitting diodes or piezo elements are suitable for this. If there are several successive signals, these signals can be reproduced successively with increased effect.
  • subsequent acoustic signals can be reproduced louder or with a more perceptible frequency than previous signals.
  • Subsequent optical signals can be reproduced with increased luminosity as previous signals.
  • the vibration strength or vibration frequency can increase. In this way, a possible unintentional passing, ignoring or overlooking the reminder signal can be reduced.
  • a first detection means is arranged, which detects the insertion and / or removal of an anti-baby pill blister into the device. This provides an additional safety device for the new device. For example, at the time the pill is taken, the device can simultaneously remind you to remove the anti-baby pill blister. Even at the beginning of a new cycle, the insertion of a full contraceptive pill blister can be supported by the detection means.
  • a second detection means can be arranged, which controls the filling status of the tablet positions in the contraceptive pill blister. It can thus be better controlled whether the pill is taken correctly on each of the 21 days. If, for example, the pill is forgotten on a day despite a reminder, the device can display a continuous signal that signals the risk of an impending pregnancy.
  • the detection means can be formed, for example, by a transmitting and a receiving diode which register the position or the movement of the contraceptive pill blister and / or the tablet filling level in a tablet position within the device.
  • the detection means can consist of at least one pressure-sensitive switching element.
  • the timer has a radio receiver for receiving a transmitted time signal. This will set the time of day or one Time deviation due to incorrect setting avoided. This supports a particularly timely intake of the contraceptive pill.
  • the timer can have a time zone correction which, despite the time shift, leaves the time of the reminder signal for taking the contraceptive pill unchanged. This ensures that the pill is kept at a set time.
  • the timer and / or the signal generator can be integrated on a programmable chip and / or a printed circuit board.
  • the known objects can be easily modified by integrating the timer and / or the signal generator with the reminder function in these objects and creating a possibly still not available recording or holding option for an anti-baby pill blister.
  • the device can be designed as a mobile phone or a palm.
  • a fastening means for the contraceptive pill blister preferably at least one clip, a retaining lug or a slot, for fastening or receiving the contraceptive pill blister.
  • the function of the timer and signal generator of the new device can be integrated by adapting / expanding the previous cell phone / palm components, and the peripheral device, such as the display, loudspeaker and vibrator, can be used as signal sources for the reminder function.
  • the new device can also be designed as an alarm clock or a clock and the alarm clock or the clock can have fastening means, preferably at least one clip or an insertion slot for fastening or receiving the contraceptive pill blister.
  • cases or bags are also conceivable in which the contraceptive pill blister is kept.
  • the device can also be designed as a simple clip, similar to a clothes peg, which is clipped or clipped onto an anti-baby pill blister. It is expedient if at least one suction button is arranged with which the device can be attached to smooth surfaces, preferably to tiles of sanitary facilities. It is now possible to store the new device in clearly visible and easily accessible locations in the bathroom and / or toilet.
  • the device can be attached to textiles, preferably to items of clothing.
  • the inventors also propose an anti-baby pill blister which is improved in that in or on the anti-baby pill blister a timer and a signal generator coupled to it are integrated.
  • a one-time 21-day or 28-day time period is permanently programmed into the timer and the signal transmitter reminds during the 21-day pill-taking phase by giving at least one signal a day to take the contraceptive pill.
  • the contraceptive pill blister including the integrated timer and signal transmitter can be disposed of.
  • the activation or the start time of the programmed 21-day period of taking the pill can take place, for example, by removing the first pill from the blister. For example, breaking the film on the blister to remove an anti-baby pill from a tablet position can activate the timer. This provides an anti-baby pill blister with a reminder function.
  • a 28-day period is programmed into the anti-baby pill blister timer, there are two variants.
  • the 28-day time period can be programmed so that the 7 days of non-use are run through after the start time in the timer. There is then no reminder signal to take the birth control pill. However, a display can be made that shows the 7-day pill-not taking phase.
  • the anti-baby pill blister is "active" but only reminds you to take the first anti-baby pill after 7 days. Then the remaining 20 anti-baby pills are removed.
  • the anti-baby pill blister can be disposed of .
  • the 28-day time period can also be programmed so that the 21-day pill-taking phase runs first, in which at least one reminder signal is emitted by the signal generator on each day.
  • the 7-day period in which the contraceptive pill is not taken then runs out in the timer.
  • the start time for this timing can be activated, for example, by taking an anti-baby pill.
  • the signal generator reminds you at the end of the 28-day period that a new contraceptive pill blister has been removed or used. This ensures that the "one-way anti-baby pill blister" has a permanent reminder function over several female cycles.
  • the contraceptive pill blister has corresponding components or functions, such as the device described above.
  • the new contraceptive pill blister is a cost-effective one-way system that reliably supports taking the contraceptive pill.
  • the inventors also propose to provide the packaging of an anti-baby pill brush with a timer and a signal transmitter and with the functions and functional means described above.
  • the timer and the signal generator can be integrated on a flat chip, which can, for example, be glued into a cardboard packaging of an anti-baby pill blister.
  • Figure 1 clip element Figure 2 side view of the clip element of Figure 1; Figure 3 pencil case; Figure 4 side view of the pencil case from Figure 3 with suction button; Figure 5 box with snap lock; Figure 6 plug-in box; Figure 7 case; FIG. 8 case from FIG. 7 partially opened; Figure 9 mobile phone; FIG. 10 side view of the mobile telephone from FIG. 9; Figure 11 pill case with sliding device; Figure 12 Scheme which explains the function of the timer; Figure 13 Scheme which explains the possible time programming of the timer.
  • FIG. 1 shows a possible embodiment of the new device.
  • This embodiment represents a clamp element 1.
  • This clamp element 1 consists of two clamp legs 5, which are connected at one leg end by a spring 2.
  • Each clamp leg 5 has a width of approximately 50 millimeters and a height of approximately 120 millimeters. Due to these dimensions, an anti-baby pill blister (not shown in FIG. 1), which has approximately the same dimensions, cannot be visually clamped between the clamp legs 5 of the clamp element 1.
  • an anti-baby pill blister (not shown in FIG. 1), which has approximately the same dimensions, cannot be visually clamped between the clamp legs 5 of the clamp element 1.
  • Clamp leg 5 is the timer 3, which generates a reminder signal via the signal generator (not shown in FIG. 1) during the 21-day intake phase of the contraceptive pill at the intake time entered.
  • the timer 3 is fastened to the bracket leg 5 with a cladding element 6, which is designed here as a blossom of a flower.
  • the advantage of this new clip element 1 is that the contraceptive pill blister can be stored and transported together with the "reminder".
  • FIG. 2 shows the clip element from FIG. 1 in a side view.
  • FIG. 3 shows an embodiment as a pencil case 7.
  • This pencil case 7 can be made of plastic, for example, and offers a storage compartment 22 for receiving an anti-baby pill blister 8.
  • the timer 3 and the display 4 can be seen in the front area of the pencil case 7 , which is integrated in the wall of the pencil case 7.
  • the display 4 shows the remaining time, namely 12 hours, until the contraceptive pill is taken.
  • FIG. 4 shows the pencil case 7 from FIG. 3 in a side view.
  • a suction button can be seen on the right in FIG. 4, with which the pencil case 7 can be attached to smooth surfaces.
  • the suction button 26 there is, for example, the possibility of attaching the pencil case 7 with the anti-baby pill blister 8 to tiles in the bathroom or the toilet or to a mirror.
  • FIG. 5 shows a folding box 10 into which the contraceptive pill blister 8 can be inserted.
  • the folding box 10 can be closed in a similar manner to a wallet by means of a folding closure.
  • FIG. 6 shows a special embodiment of the device according to the invention.
  • the anti-baby pill blister 8 is inserted into the box container 14 of a plug-in box 12.
  • the casket container 14 has a container edge 15 in the upper region, onto which a lid 13 is placed.
  • This plug-in box 12 can be closed tightly, so that the contraceptive pill blister 8 can be stored and transported in a dustproof and waterproof manner. This gives you the opportunity to carry the birth control pill blister with you during leisure or sports activities that come into contact with water, such as swimming or canyoning.
  • the timer and the signal generator which are not shown in this figure, can be integrated watertight in the interior of the plug-in box 12.
  • FIG. 7 shows a folding case 16, which can be made of leather or fabric.
  • FIG. 8 shows the flip case 16 from FIG. 7 with the upper flap 17 and the lower flap 18 unfolded.
  • the upper flap 17 is pushed over the anti-baby pu blister 8, which is pushed into the case, similar to an envelope flap.
  • the timer 3 and the display 4 are located below the lower flap 18, which can be fixed with a closure 19.
  • FIG. 9 shows a mobile telephone 20 which is equipped with the memory function for taking birth control pills. At the bottom right of display 4, the time remaining until the alarm signal starts is visible.
  • existing hand functions or components, such as loudspeakers, vibrators, light-emitting diodes, or the display 4 can be used as the alarm signal.
  • the timer which takes a 21-day intake phase and a 7-day non-intake phase into account, can be integrated into the existing cell phone calendar function as a fixed, repeating 21-7-day interval or as an algorithm.
  • FIG. 10 shows the mobile phone from FIG. 9 in a side view.
  • the mobile phone keyboard 21 can be moved similarly to the battery cover.
  • a storage space 22 for the contraceptive pill blister 8 is located under the mobile phone keyboard 21.
  • the storage volume 22 can also be made available in the rear cell phone area, in the case of the battery.
  • a simpler version of the mobile telephone has, for example, simple retaining lugs or retaining clips, on which the contraceptive pill blister 8 is adapted.
  • FIG. 11 shows a sliding case 23.
  • the buttons 24 for setting the alarm / reminder times for taking the pill.
  • the button 25 to the right of the display 3 serves to deactivate the alarm signal.
  • FIG. 12 shows a schematic illustration which explains the function or the mode of operation of the timer of the new device.
  • the timeline 27 exemplifies the period from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2004, the months January to December being represented by the units M1 to M12.
  • the repeating 28-day time period is shown with reference number 28a, which is permanently programmed in the timer.
  • the 28 days of this period are represented by the reference symbols Tl to T28.
  • This 28-day time period 28a is subdivided into the 21-day ingestion phase 29 of the contraceptive pill and a subsequent 7-day non-ingestion phase 30.
  • display symbols 31 are shown as examples, which individually or together a display of the device can be shown.
  • the crossed-out circle symbolizes a day on which the contraceptive pill has already been taken.
  • the filled circle symbolizes a day on which the birth control pill still needs to be taken.
  • the circle with a white circle symbolizes one of the 7 days on which the contraceptive pill is not taken.
  • the birth control pill has already been taken in the first four days T1 to T4.
  • one or more signals 33 are emitted at an adjustable time, which remind the user of the birth control pill.
  • the non-taking of the contraceptive pill can optionally be indicated by a visual display 34, for example by a lettering on the display: "no pill today".
  • the start time 32a which is the The 28-day time period 28a with the 21-7 day division can be variably set on the timer in order to be able to take into account the individual start of a woman's cycle the 28-day time period 28a can expire, one start time in the second week of May and the second in the last week of May
  • the 28-day time period 28a is repeated continuously from the start time 32a.
  • FIG. 13 is intended to explain the possible time division or the time interval programming of the timer.
  • a time line 35 is shown, which comprises 84 days.
  • the timeline 35 is divided into the 7-day no-taking phase 30 of the contraceptive pill and the 21-day taking phase 29 of the contraceptive pill. If a 28-day time period has been programmed into the timer, this can either have a 21-7 day division 28a or a 7-21 day division 28b.
  • the variable start time 32a, 32b either the 28-day time period with 21-7 days division 28a or with 7-21 days division 28b is started.
  • the 28-day time period 28a or 28b with cyclic repetition is programmed into the timer.
  • the anti-baby pill blister it is expedient to have only programmed a one-time 28-day period 28a or 28b in the timer, since the anti-baby pill blister is disposed of after the 21 birth control pills have been removed, however, after 28 days at the latest.
  • only the 21-day intake phase 29 can be programmed into the timer. This is started by the variable start time 32a.
  • the simple version of the contraceptive pill blister or the timer during this 21-day intake phase 29 the user is reminded to take the contraceptive pill.
  • the invention thus provides a device which supports the chronologically correct intake of the contraceptive pill during the entire female cycle and at the same time takes into account the non-intake phase. It goes without saying that the features of the invention mentioned above can be used not only in the combination specified in each case, but also in other combinations or on their own without departing from the scope of the invention.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif (1, 7, 10, 12, 16, 20, 23) comprenant des moyens destinés à être reliés à une plaquette de pilules contraceptives ou permettant de conserver (14, 22) ladite plaquette de pilule contraceptive (8), un indicateur temporel (3) et un transmetteur de signaux couplé audit indicateur. L'invention concerne également la plaquette (8) de pilules contraceptives. Le dispositif de l'invention est caractérisé en ce qu'une période temporelle (28a, 28b) de 28 jours répétitive est programmée dans l'indicateur temporel (3), cette dernière comportant une phase (29) de 21 jours et une phase (30) de 7 jours en alternance. Le point de départ temporel (32a, 32b) de la période temporelle (28a, 28b) de 28 jours est réglable et pendant la phase (29) de 21 jours, le transmetteur de signaux rappelle le jour de la prise de la pilule contraceptive grâce à l'envoi d'au moins un signal (33). La plaquette de pilules contraceptives est caractérisée en ce qu'un indicateur temporel (3) et un transmetteur de signaux couplé audit indicateur sont intégrés à la plaquette (8).
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