WO2012072491A1 - Distributeur destiné au stockage et à la mise à disposition d'une pile de plaquettes contenant chacune un cachet - Google Patents

Distributeur destiné au stockage et à la mise à disposition d'une pile de plaquettes contenant chacune un cachet Download PDF

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WO2012072491A1
WO2012072491A1 PCT/EP2011/070945 EP2011070945W WO2012072491A1 WO 2012072491 A1 WO2012072491 A1 WO 2012072491A1 EP 2011070945 W EP2011070945 W EP 2011070945W WO 2012072491 A1 WO2012072491 A1 WO 2012072491A1
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Kathrin Reichardt
Kirsten Gollin
Sven Filler
Uwe Karla
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Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F15/00Auxiliary appliances for wound dressings; Dispensing containers for dressings or bandages
    • A61F15/001Packages or dispensers for bandages, cotton balls, drapes, dressings, gauze, gowns, sheets, sponges, swabsticks or towels
    • 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
    • A61J7/0076Medicament distribution means

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  • Dispenser for storing and providing a stack of each wafer wafer containing wafers
  • the present invention relates to a dispenser for storing and providing a stack of wafer pockets each containing a wafer, and to a use of the dispenser for storing and providing, for example, drug wafers serving for contraception or hormone replacement therapy.
  • dispensers are known, for example, from EP 1 392 581 B1.
  • the dispenser described in this document serves to store and provide dressings of various shapes used to cover and protect small flesh wounds and abrasions.
  • the dispenser may for example be made of cardboard by folding a suitably shaped cardboard sheet to the dispenser.
  • the dispenser has windows for sliding bandaging material placed within the dispenser with a finger over an inclined surface through a slot.
  • the wafers can also be used to administer a pharmaceutical agent.
  • the apparatus shown in DE 101 59 746 B4 is used for storing and providing stacked, filled with a pharmaceutical drug, foil or sheet-like materials bags.
  • This device comprises an at least single-split housing, abut the side edges of the stacked film pockets on the lateral inner sides, while on a front inside that edge of a carrier film of a film bag rests over the edge of an associated cover sheet of the film pocket, the stacked film pockets spring loaded against the upper inside of the Housing be pressed.
  • the front, upper portion of the housing has two slots for the separate output of carrier film and cover sheet. Between the slots, a separating tool for separating carrier and cover film is arranged.
  • a transport element rotatable about a rotation axis is arranged transversely to the side edges in a housing opening, so that the materials are conveyed into the slots by rotation of the transport element and separated there.
  • DE 10 2006 022 198 B4 discloses a packaging unit which comprises at least one active substance-containing product, a secondary packaging and, stacked therein, primary packaging with an active-ingredient-containing product.
  • Each primary packaging is formed by a sealed bag with the active substance-containing product and a handle.
  • the secondary packaging is, for example, a cuboid box and consists of a housing and a hinged lid connected to the housing via a film hinge.
  • the sealed bags are in the secondary packaging positively and / or non-positively releasably secured, for example by means of two bolts which penetrate the bags in two through holes.
  • US Pat. No. 6,708,826 B1 discloses a dispenser for pharmaceutical active substances which can detach one shell, a plurality of identical stacked primary packaging with a wafer region and an edge region detachably connected to the wafer region, means for holding the primary packaging in the shell over the edge region and one with the shell fixed lid, wherein the lid may be in a closed and in an open position contains.
  • the lid By opening the lid, the topmost primary packaging is partially exposed, so that it can be torn off the edge area.
  • the lid is hinged to the shell and is opened or closed in the manner of a flap. To remove a primary packaging, the lid is opened and the wafer area of the uppermost primary packaging is torn off.
  • the dispensers described in the documents cited above it is an object of the present invention to ensure for cost and environmental reasons that the dispenser can be used multiple times.
  • the known dispensers for storing and providing wafers contained in wafer pockets do not take into account the problem that the individual wafers for certain drugs must be taken in a predetermined order, so that at refilling the dispensers with the wafer pockets can easily result in erroneous order of the wafer pockets and therefore the user does not occupy the wafers in the order given.
  • the primary packaging for the wafers must be very carefully protected against external influences.
  • the dispenser according to the invention for the storage and provision of a stack of each wafer-containing wafer pockets according to claim 1 and the inventive use of the dispenser according to claim 11 are provided.
  • Preferred embodiments of this dispenser are given in the subclaims.
  • a loading flap for example a loading flap, a holding element, a wafer pocket, a fastening means, a fastening bump, a latching bump, a fastening recess, an abutment, a projection, a latching nose, a latching recess, a passage opening or a dispensing opening
  • This also means the plural, ie a plurality of these elements, namely loading flaps, retaining elements, wafer pockets, fastening means, mounting bosses, locking bumps, mounting recesses, abutments, projections, locking lugs, locking recesses, access openings or discharge openings, unless expressly stated otherwise. The same applies vice versa, i. Plural named elements are also to be regarded as singular.
  • the first housing part and the second housing part may be a donor upper part and a donor lower part.
  • the first housing part and the second housing part together comprise a donor interior in ready-to-use form of the dispenser for receiving the stack.
  • the first housing part is formed by at least one on each side (side wall) of the second housing part pivotally mounted loading flap.
  • the dispenser base is formed by at least one on each side (side wall) of the dispenser shell pivotally mounted loading flap.
  • the dispenser top is formed by at least one on each side (side wall) of the dispenser lower part pivotally mounted loading flap.
  • the part of the dispenser which is formed by the at least one loading flap, as loading part or alternatively as a first housing part and the dispenser part, on which the at least one loading flap is mounted pivotably, referred to as an integral part or alternatively as a second housing part.
  • a wafer pocket booklet i. a plurality of wafer pockets having bound wafer stack, easily introduced into the dispenser interior and fixed there.
  • the wafer pockets are stacked by the manufacturer in the correct order and (non-detachably) connected to each other, so that it is not possible to exchange wafer bags for one another.
  • the wafer pocket booklet can be inserted into an empty dispenser so that it can be used again after the consumption of the wafers of a wafer pocket booklet and thus used repeatedly.
  • the provision of at least one loading flap allows easy insertion of the wafer pocket booklet, because the donor interior is thus freely accessible.
  • the dispenser is preferably flat and formed with two outer major surfaces.
  • the at least one loading flap essentially forms one of the two main surfaces, ie it essentially spans the entire interior of the dispenser. Thus, apart from the two loading flaps, there are no further parts making up the dispenser charging part. Thus, the dispenser when opening the at least one flap can be fully opened without covered or hidden areas of the interior of the dispenser, so that the wafer pocket booklet can be used without problems and without extensive manipulation in the dispenser.
  • the loading part ie either the dispenser base or the dispenser top, is formed by two loading flaps. In this case, the two loading flaps may be pivotally mounted on opposite sides of the integral part, so that the loading flaps are unfolded in two opposite directions. Therefore, either the donor base or the donor top can be divided into two loading flaps. However, one of the two dispenser parts must be present in one piece.
  • At least one of the plurality of loading flaps locks upon closing the dispenser with the integral part, i. either locks at least one of the plurality of loading flaps when closing with the donor base, when the at least one loading flap forms the donor shell, or at least one of the loading flaps locked when closing with the donor shell when the at least one tailgate forms the donor base.
  • the lid will remain in place during normal use of the dispenser, i. for the exclusive removal of wafer bags, closed, so that the wafer pocket booklet from the dispenser can not fall out easily and foreign bodies can not penetrate.
  • a first of the plurality of loading doors in a particularly preferred variant of the invention locks with the integral part of the dispenser when closing, and a second loading door is fixed by the first loading door in the closed state.
  • at least one lug may be located in the region of the end face of the second loading flap, which in each case projects into a recess or recess of the first loading flap or engages behind a projection of the first loading flap, so that the second loading flap through the respective recess or recess or the respective projection of the first loading door is prevented from being unfolded.
  • at least one latching mechanism must be present only on the first loading flap, while the second loading flap is held in the closed position by the first already latched loading flap.
  • the first of the plurality of loading flaps can in particular be latched on the side walls of the integral part of the dispenser via latching lugs which are attached laterally to the flap and complementary latching depressions in the side walls.
  • Both the integral part of the dispenser and the loading part of the dispenser are preferably each trough-shaped.
  • a sufficiently large interior space storage space
  • the lower part is trough-shaped to accommodate the wafer pocket booklet.
  • the first housing part or the second housing part namely the dispenser top part
  • the dispensing opening which is preferably slot-shaped, ensures that the dispenser does not need to be opened to dispense a wafer. Only for inserting a wafer stack into the dispenser, the dispenser is opened. The fact that the dispenser is opened relatively rarely, namely only when a new wafer pocket booklet is inserted into the dispenser, the swing mechanism is not overused and therefore does not wear, so there is no risk that the flaps unintentionally open and the wafer stack falls out.
  • first housing part or the second housing part namely the donor upper part, a passage opening through which an overhead wafer pocket is manually displaceable, have, so that the overhead wafer pocket can be pushed through the discharge opening.
  • a transporting roller for manually discharging the wafer pockets is also usable as in the apparatus shown in DE 101 59 746 B4, which is arranged transversely to the side edges of the dispenser in a housing opening, so that a wafer pocket is dispensed by rotating the roller.
  • one of the two housing parts, the lower part of the dispenser or the upper part of the dispenser has, inside the dispenser, at least one means for releasably securing a wafer pocket booklet.
  • the at least one means for releasably securing to the donor base that is, in that donor part, which does not have the through-opening and not the discharge opening.
  • the at least one means for releasably securing the wafer pocket booklet is formed by a respective attachment bump, preferably a catch bump, on which the wafer pocket booklet can be placed, in particular latched.
  • the wafer pocket booklet is for this purpose each equipped with a complementary mounting recess into which engages a mounting bump or in which engages a locking bump.
  • at least one fastening recess can also be provided on the inside of the dispenser part, on which the wafer pocket booklet is to be held and in which a corresponding attachment bump on the wafer pocket booklet engages, preferably engages.
  • At least one abutment (hold-down) opposite the at least one means for releasably attaching the wafer pocket booklet is located in the dispenser, with which the wafer pocket book is held on the at least one detachable fastening means, as long as the dispenser is closed.
  • Each of these abutments is connected to that housing part of the dispenser to which the means for releasably securing the wafer pocket booklet are not located.
  • the wafer pocket booklet is pressed with closed dispenser by means of these abutment against the at least one fastener so that the booklet is secured against detachment during use.
  • the abutment holds the wafer pocket booklet, for example, by pressing against a holding element holding the wafer pocket booklet.
  • This abutment or these abutments can in particular be formed by a projecting surface on the inside of that dispenser part, which is opposite to the at least one fastening means.
  • a projecting surface on the inside of that dispenser part, which is opposite to the at least one fastening means.
  • the projecting surface (s) should in particular lie directly opposite a mounting bump. In the closed position of the dispenser then presses the abutment and then press the abutment against the wafer pocket booklet or against the holding element and thus indirectly on the / the mounting bumps. This is independent of whether the attachment bump (s) are located on the inside of the dispenser part to which the wafer pocket booklet is to be attached or on the wafer pocket booklet.
  • each attachment bump can be assigned at least one abutment.
  • all mounting bumps together can be assigned a single abutment or a few, for example two abutments, which secures all fastenings against the release of the wafer pocket.
  • the dispenser may additionally contain the wafer pocket booklet containing the wafer pockets in stacked and interconnected form.
  • the wafer pockets are preferably connected to one another via a holding element. They are kept together.
  • the retaining element is preferably designed for the permanent connection of the wafer pockets with each other.
  • the wafer pockets in the holding element non-positively and / or positively connected to each other.
  • the wafer pockets can be removed from the booklet by separating the respective sections in which the wafers are located. From these sections, the wafer is then removed for ingestion. By this way of fixing the stack of wafer bags, a certain order of the wafer bags is determined.
  • the wafer pocket booklet according to the invention comprises at least two, preferably 28 or 30, interconnected wafer pockets in a stack. The holding of the wafer pockets in the holding element is accomplished in that in each case a holding region of a wafer pocket is held by the holding element in particular non-positively and / or positively.
  • the wafer pocket booklet is located in the dispenser for use.
  • the wafer pocket booklet is preferably accommodated by means of the holding element in the dispenser, in particular fixed therein.
  • the retaining element is releasably secured in order to be able to remove the retaining element from the dispenser after the wafer pockets have been used up, for example by the at least one fastening means. After the consumption of all wafer bags, after removal of the holding element containing the remains of the old wafer bag stack, a new wafer bag stack can be fastened in the dispenser via its holding element.
  • the access opening in the dispenser top serves.
  • This penetration opening is dimensioned such that a person with his finger easily lifts the overhead wafer pocket by a longitudinal thrust in an exit direction, i. in the direction of the dispensing opening, of the part of this wafer bag, which is held by the holding element, tear off and can push through the discharge opening to the outside.
  • a rotary member for manually discharging the wafer pockets such as the transport roller in the apparatus shown in DE 101 59 746 B4, usable transverse to the side edges of the dispenser in a housing opening, so that a wafer pocket by rotating the roller output becomes.
  • a pinch of the wafer should be prevented.
  • the dispensing opening is preferably slot-shaped. Furthermore, the dispensing opening is preferably arranged opposite the wafer pocket stitching attachment means so that the top wafer pocket can be removed from the dispenser through the dispensing opening after the tear off of this wafer pouch. Both the dispensing opening and the fastening means can be arranged in particular on narrow sides of the dispenser parts, provided that the dispenser has a substantially rectangular basic shape.
  • the dispensing slot most preferably extends substantially over the entire width of one side of the dispenser top part or over more than the width of the wafer bag.
  • the dispenser base additionally contains a guide surface for guiding the wafer pockets to the dispensing opening in the dispenser interior.
  • the guide surface is attached to the inside of the dispenser base. It is preferably curved, more preferably concave. This surface preferably extends essentially over the entire width of that side of the dispenser bottom part, on which the dispensing opening is located.
  • a display area may additionally preferably be located on which time dimension data can be applied.
  • This time measurement data can be, for example, calendar data, in particular weekday information. In the latter case, 7 adjacent fields can be mounted on the display surface, preferably parallel to the dispensing slot.
  • the time measurement data may be applied to the display surface by, for example, sticking a label containing the time measurement data, for example a label.
  • the wafer pockets each further include a marker in one of a plurality of marker portions juxtaposed in a region adjacent a marker edge on the wafer pocket, the respective labels within the stack incrementally disposed from one wafer pocket to the next wafer pocket in successive marker portions are.
  • the marker portions at the marker edge are juxtaposed in accordance with the fields of the time dimension data on the dispenser and, when a wafer pocket is dispensed, aligned therewith.
  • the width of the fields of the time measurement data on the display surface and the width of the marking sections are for this purpose in particular the same size.
  • the time measurement data are weekdays. On the display surface are in this case 7 such days of the week. In the same way there are 7 marking sections, each with a marking on each wafer bag. When a wafer pocket is dispensed, the mark on that wafer table is aligned. see with one of the weekday details so that the user can check if the marked day of the week matches the current day of the week.
  • the loading part (in the closed state) and the integral part are preferably shaped so that the dispenser has a substantially rectangular shape, the exact shape according to ergonomic or design considerations, that is, for example, with a side grip or Grifffliffelept or other structuring and / or rounded and / or beveled edges and corners, can be influenced.
  • the dispenser according to the invention is preferably executed counterfeit-proof.
  • one or more security features may be provided on the dispenser, which allow verification of the genuineness of the dispenser, for example micropcripts, holograms, tilts or other security features.
  • security features can also be provided on the wafer pockets in order to be able to rule out a forgery.
  • the dispenser according to the invention may be made of plastic or of metal. Preference is given to plastic, because it can be easily processed by means of injection molding and brought into a suitable form.
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a dispenser according to the invention in the unfolded state with a wafer pocket booklet
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the dispenser according to the invention of Figure 1 in another view.
  • Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the dispenser according to the invention with inserted wafer pocket booklet
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the dispenser according to the invention in the closed, ready-to-use state.
  • Like reference numerals in the figures designate like elements, respectively.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 show a dispenser 1 according to the invention in the unfolded state without inserted wafer pocket booklet and a wafer pocket booklet H above the dispenser (FIG. 1).
  • the dispenser has a dispenser base 2 and a dispenser top 3, wherein the dispenser top is divided in the present case to form two loading flaps 4, 5 and shown in the open state.
  • the dispenser top is a first housing part in the sense of the invention.
  • the dispenser base which in the sense of the invention represents a second housing part, and the dispenser top together form a flat substantially (provided with rounded corners) rectangular housing for receiving a wafer pocket booklet.
  • the wafer pocket book H consists of a stack of wafer pockets W, which are held together by means of a holding element E.
  • the holding element is formed in the form of a housing with housing walls made of plastic.
  • the wafer pockets protrude into the holding element and are secured therein.
  • the wafer pockets in the holding element by means of two retaining bolts, which are fixedly connected to the housing and pass through the corresponding openings in the edges of the wafer pockets, are held in a force fit.
  • the dispenser base 3 is trough-shaped and thus forms a recess for receiving the wafer pocket booklet H.
  • the donor upper part also has a trough-shaped form in the closed state.
  • the donor upper part is formed by two loading flaps, namely a first loading flap 4 and a second loading flap 5.
  • the first loading flap 4 and the second loading flap 5 are each mounted pivotably on a narrow side of the dispenser lower part 3. Since these two narrow sides are opposite each other, the two loading flaps are pivoted away when opening or pivoted towards each other when closing the dispenser. When opening the dispenser 1 whose interior is therefore completely accessible.
  • the two loading flaps are mounted pivotably via a respective hinge part 7 in recesses in the side wall of the dispenser lower part.
  • the joint parts for example, each laterally (on a rotational axis lying) small locking points which engage in corresponding recesses in the recesses in the side walls (not visible) and can be pivoted about the loading flaps. NEN.
  • the locking points can also be located in the recesses and the depressions on the sides of the joint parts.
  • the dispenser 1 When closing the loading flaps 4, 5 they are locked to the lower part 2, so that the dispenser 1 remains in use in the closed state.
  • located on the first loading flap 4 laterally projecting edges 8, 9, which engage behind corresponding grooves 10, 11.
  • the second loading flap 5 is held by the first loading flap in the closed state by the side of which lugs 12, 13 are present, which engage in the closed state under projections 14, 15 on the first loading flap, so that the second loading flap of the first loading flap is kept in the closed state.
  • the donor base 2 For attachment of the wafer pocket booklet H, the donor base 2 has two locking bumps 16, 17 on the inside.
  • the locking bumps are cylindrical and are located in the region of a narrow side of the dispenser bottom part where the wafer pocket booklet is to be attached.
  • the wafer pocket booklet serving in the retaining element E on its underside existing detent recesses (not visible), in which engage the locking bumps when fastening.
  • a wafer pocket booklet in the dispenser 1 is releasably attached.
  • the holding element can be removed again after the consumption of all wafer pockets W, so that a new complete wafer pocket booklet can be inserted into the dispenser. This ensures the reusability of the donor.
  • a wafer pocket booklet H inserted in the dispenser 1 is shown.
  • abutment 18, 19 On the inside of the second loading flap 5 are abutment 18, 19 in the form of elongated projections with a flat surface. In the closed state, these abutments press against the inserted retaining element E and additionally fix this on the detent bumps 16, 17.
  • FIG. 4 shows ready-to-use dispensers 1 during the dispensing of a wafer pocket W by closing the loading flaps 4, 5 closed in the direction of the arrows P 'shown in FIG.
  • a wafer pocket W from the dispenser 1 serves a passage opening 20 in the first loading door 4. Through this opening, a user can use the top Waffertasche by exerting a thrust force in the direction indicated by arrow P direction of the holding element E and through a discharge opening, here an output slot 21, output.
  • a concave guide surface 22 (Figure 2) over which the torn wafer pocket is deflected upwardly and directed into the dispensing slot.

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L'objet de l'invention est de garantir qu'un distributeur de cachets (1) puisse être utilisé plusieurs fois et d'éviter en outre que, lors du remplissage du distributeur avec des plaquettes (W), celles-ci soient introduites dans un ordre erroné et que, par voie de conséquence, l'utilisateur ne prenne pas les cachets dans l'ordre prescrit. À cet effet, l'invention concerne un distributeur qui comprend une première partie de boîtier et une deuxième partie de boîtier qui entourent ensemble une cavité intérieure de distributeur, la première ou la deuxième partie de boîtier comportant une ouverture d'accès (20) à travers laquelle une plaquette se trouvant dans la partie supérieure peut être poussée manuellement, ainsi qu'une ouverture de distribution (21) à travers laquelle la plaquette se trouvant dans la partie supérieure peut être distribuée. Selon l'invention, soit la partie inférieure du distributeur est formée par au moins un volet de chargement (4,5) logé pivotant sur un côté respectif de la partie supérieure du distributeur, soit la partie supérieure du distributeur est formée par au moins un volet de chargement (4,5) logé sur un côté respectif de la partie inférieure du distributeur.
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