WO2014023735A1 - Emballage accessible pour des produits, en particulier pour des médicaments - Google Patents

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WO2014023735A1
WO2014023735A1 PCT/EP2013/066489 EP2013066489W WO2014023735A1 WO 2014023735 A1 WO2014023735 A1 WO 2014023735A1 EP 2013066489 W EP2013066489 W EP 2013066489W WO 2014023735 A1 WO2014023735 A1 WO 2014023735A1
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    • G09BEDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
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    • G16HHEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
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    • G16H20/13ICT specially adapted for therapies or health-improving plans, e.g. for handling prescriptions, for steering therapy or for monitoring patient compliance relating to drugs or medications, e.g. for ensuring correct administration to patients delivered from dispensers
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    • 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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    • 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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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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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    • B65DCONTAINERS 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 barrier-free packaging for goods, in particular for medicaments, according to the preamble of claim 1 or 2.
  • Barrier-free packaging that conveys information to the visually impaired about the nature of the packaged goods, in particular medicines, is known. This is usually an applied on the packaging, perceptible for the visually impaired label, especially in the form of an embossed, sublimely printed or sprayed Braille. This can be felt and thus read.
  • a Braille label has a number of disadvantages.
  • a first disadvantage is the very limited information density of Braille. This must, in order to be reliably felt by the visually impaired, have a certain minimum size. This is the impressed
  • Braille labeling is that it can be applied only to suitable packaging materials. At the present time, Braille labels are only affixed to cartons and in particular imprinted.
  • the Braille label can be translated into an already known operation, e.g. the punching of the packaging material or an adhesive step in the shaping of the packaging to be integrated.
  • an already known operation e.g. the punching of the packaging material or an adhesive step in the shaping of the packaging to be integrated.
  • cardboard boxes there is the typical additional production step in one
  • Carton types are more expensive, while for less expensive types of cardboard test runs may be necessary first, which must prove whether the applied embossment remains consistent and can be reliably felt later, or whether it wears and flattened during storage of the package or later use.
  • the risk of a misrecognition of the packaging may under no circumstances be tolerated, especially not if the packaging is highly effective
  • Disabilities are cognitively unable to recognize letters and signs so that they can read them, although their vision is by no means limited.
  • the barrier-free packaging should in particular ensure the highest possible information density, it should remain as independent as possible from the packaging material and it should be the stored
  • the desired barrier-free packaging should also have a use value for people with Alexie or illiterate and allow them access to the attached information on the packaging.
  • Embodiments and developments include.
  • the object is therefore with a barrier-free packaging for goods, in particular for medicines, comprising a packaging body of a
  • Code field is provided, wherein the code detection means includes a voice converter for an audible reading of coded in the code field data.
  • the code detection means again contains a language converter which stores the data encrypted in the code field, for example the name of a medicament,
  • a great advantage of such a packaging is that the code field only the requirement must be made that it can be detected and is processable.
  • the code field can therefore be printed, glued or applied in any other way.
  • an elaborate embossing process for the packaging is unnecessary, because the code field can be printed together with the other labels.
  • the human reading and recognition of characters is completely dispensed with. Therefore, they are on the packaging therefore also available for blind people. In place of the sense of touch, the sense of hearing is addressed.
  • the code detection means is a
  • Image capture means wherein the code field through the image capture means
  • the code field is thus photographed, supplied to an image processor and thereby read out, the read-out data being output acoustically in speech form.
  • the code detection means is designed as a capacitively and / or inductively sensitive unit, the code field having capacitively and / or inductively effective data structures that can be detected and processed by the code detection means.
  • the code detection means thus detects the code field capacitive and / or inductive.
  • the data within the code field are read out, processed internally and output acoustically in speech form.
  • the capacitively and / or inductively sensitive code detection means comprises a capacitively and / or inductively sensitive display surface, which can be addressed by the capacitively and / or inductively effective data structures of the code field.
  • capacitively and / or inductively sensitive display surface Such display surfaces are known and as
  • touch-sensitive displays used as input means.
  • the advantage of such an embodiment is that the touch-sensitive display of any device must be placed only on the package. The acquisition of the data from the code field via the display in the
  • the code field has reference structures and / or location structures as references for a focusing and / or positional adjustment carried out by the code detection means.
  • the code field contains appointment data which can be converted by the code detection means into an internal automatic scheduler. This offers a decisive increase in ease of use. Because with the Reading the code field is thus not only reproduced the name of the drug, but can also be an automatic scheduling for taking the drug done, in particular without written down and manageable for blind people input instructions and remembers the person concerned to the regular intake of the drug.
  • the code field consists of a visually imperceptible printed image, wherein the image capturing means is sensitive to the spectral range of the light emanating from the printed image and / or can be detected by means of an internal image processing.
  • the image capturing means is sensitive to the spectral range of the light emanating from the printed image and / or can be detected by means of an internal image processing.
  • the image acquisition means has optics which are tuned to a reading focus defined by anatomical dimensions, in particular finger thicknesses or finger widths.
  • the code field is forgery-proof
  • the code field is irreversibly destructible when the package is opened for the first time
  • the package content contains a second code field
  • the code acquisition means includes means for performing a match between the code field located on the package and the code field located on the package contents. This ensures a perfect match between the packaging and its contents, wherein
  • the code field contains hidden, authenticity-certifying data.
  • means for testing the certifying data are provided in the code detection means. This hidden data may be, for example, identification data of a physician, a pharmacist or another trustworthy person or institution.
  • the certifying data is formed as a two-part record.
  • Part of the data set is already present in advance in the code reading means and checked for its trustworthiness. This can be checked for its complementarity with another part which can be read out from the code field.
  • the first part of the certifying record comes from a trusted source, such as a doctor, a pharmacist or another
  • the other part of the certifying record is encoded on the code field.
  • the certifying dataset is trusted in its entirety only if its two parts match. Then it can be assumed with reasonable certainty that the packaging and its contents come from a trusted and well-known source or a known distribution channel.
  • FIG. 1 is a first view of an exemplary carton according to the invention
  • Fig. 3 shows an exemplary carton with destructible code field with a
  • FIG. 5 shows an exemplary folding box with two capacitively detectable code fields.
  • Figures 1 to 4 show first embodiments in which the code field is visually perceptible and can be detected and processed by an image capture unit.
  • 1 shows a first view of an exemplary folding box 1 according to the invention, which in the present case is intended to serve as medicament packaging.
  • Folding box consists of a cardboard material to which no special
  • a 2-dimensional code field 4 is further provided, which is located here on one of the small end faces of the carton.
  • the code field encodes a string, which usually consists of several words. It can be photographed in the usual way by an image capture device.
  • the image capture device can be, for example, a mobile phone with built-in camera, which is operated as a so-called smartphone and contains corresponding software for converting the coded character string into speech signals.
  • the image capture device is designed as a device intended for exactly this intended use. A connection of the image capture device with a communication network is not necessary in any case and initially not provided.
  • code field 4 of the code encodes the character string "frankolol twenty-five milligrams", which is converted into a corresponding acoustic voice output within the image capture device, so in fact the content of the code field is read to the user by the image capture unit is therefore advantageous because with him a high
  • Information density can be achieved, wherein the code field can be made sufficiently small, but still remains securely detectable and readable.
  • code field standards can be used, for.
  • the code field is printed in the present case on the carton. This printing is done together with the usual printing of the carton in one operation. Of course, it is also possible a subsequent application of the code field, in particular by means of a sticker, which is about a
  • the second, now rectangular code field also contains a data matrix code which encodes the string "can cause allergy.”
  • this second code is also detected and read to the user, thus indicating a frequent and noteworthy side effect of the Drug is received acoustically and in speech form.
  • the second code field may also contain other information, for example, a dosing notice of the form "every morning and evening a tablet", which is then issued accordingly in speech and acoustically and refers to the individual prescription of the drug the above-mentioned possibility to generate the code field by means of a printer at the doctor or pharmacist and stick later on the carton.
  • a dosing notice of the form "every morning and evening a tablet” which is then issued accordingly in speech and acoustically and refers to the individual prescription of the drug the above-mentioned possibility to generate the code field by means of a printer at the doctor or pharmacist and stick later on the carton.
  • the code fields are expediently at those points of the package, which are particularly easy to identify especially by a visually impaired people, so that the effort for finding the code field and the scanning of the
  • Packaging is as low as possible.
  • surfaces which differ significantly in the sense of touch in particular the small end faces, or also large frontal surfaces of the packaging, are expedient.
  • the respective code field may contain reference points which facilitate focusing of an optics of the image capture device. This is expediently supplemented by the fact that the image capture device emits audible signals that signal the visually impaired user whether the focus on the code field is successful, or whether it must be corrected accordingly.
  • an optic within the image acquisition unit that is set to a specific distance between the code field and the image acquisition unit is simpler, this distance being based on anatomical dimensions, for example, of the user's hand. These dimensions can be especially finger widths. In such a case, the user holds the image capture device, for example, at a distance of two finger widths above the surface on which the code field is located, thereby ensuring that the code field is unambiguously completely detected.
  • code fields themselves do not necessarily have to be visually visible to normal-sighted people. Also possible is an embodiment in which the code fields only in invisible part of the spectrum or only due to a special contrast and / or brightness adjustment in the image processing within the
  • Image detection unit are visible, wherein the image detection device is set up on this spectral section and thus detects the code field.
  • this can be a weak contrast in normal visual perception, but it clearly emerges after internal image processing.
  • This has the advantage that even larger packaging sections can be printed with the code field, in which case the rest of the label no consideration must be taken, because the normal user does not perceive the code field disturbing.
  • a larger code field may also include larger information content and is thus correspondingly advantageous.
  • Data storage is processed.
  • Assignment between an outer packaging and the drug contained in the outer packaging can be met in various ways.
  • FIG. 1 An example of this is shown in FIG.
  • the carton 1 as outer packaging here has a rupturable cover 5. This opens along a tear edge 6. Transversely over the crack edge 6, a seal 7 is glued.
  • the seal 7 contains the code field 4, which encodes, for example, the character string "frankolol twenty-five milligrams".
  • each tablet blister 8 Within the outer packaging is at least one tablet blister 8 with a plurality of individual tablets 9.
  • Each tablet blister also has a code field 4, which coincides with the code field on the outer packaging.
  • the code field is read on the seal 7 in the manner described above.
  • Image capture device a comparison between the information of the code fields on the outer packaging on the one hand and the code fields on the blisters is executed. As soon as both code fields differ, a warning signal or an indication is issued.
  • a higher level of security such as deliberately “deferring” a non-prescribed drug by untrusted unknowns, can be achieved by having the code field contain part of a certification code that is clearly assigned to a particular physician, pharmacy, or other trusted institution
  • the disabled patient stores in advance in his personal image capture device another part of the certification code, which has been transferred to this on a previous visit to his personally known doctor, pharmacist or other trustworthy institution
  • Packaging contained codeword thus carries the doctor assigned and coded, for example, in a pharmacy for recipes redemption in the form of code field certification code, which must fit to the pre-stored in the image capture device certification code as a key to a castle. If this is not the case, an audible or verbal warning of the nature "This medicine is not from a trusted source! Is displayed.
  • the image capture device can be connected to an external communication network, for example the Internet.
  • an external communication network for example the Internet.
  • This makes it possible to request additional data that is not stored in the code field (s) on the package.
  • Image capture device stored and audible by voice
  • the image capture unit includes an optic 11, which in the manner described above for detecting the image
  • Code field 4 is used.
  • the optics are linked to an image processing unit 12, which converts the image data supplied by the optics into decodable data.
  • image processing unit 12 converts the image data supplied by the optics into decodable data.
  • Downstream central unit 13 then executes a speech conversion of the character strings decoded from the code field.
  • a miniaturized loudspeaker 14 then outputs the speech-converted strings acoustically.
  • the image capture unit further includes an internal memory 15 for storing the aforementioned schedules and storing certifying records. The processing of the scheduling and the certification data takes place in the central unit 13.
  • the image acquisition unit also has a transmitter / receiver 16 which is wirelessly connected via a communication network 17 to a remote database 18 and can be loaded into the central unit 13 via the external data.
  • a transmitter / receiver 16 which is wirelessly connected via a communication network 17 to a remote database 18 and can be loaded into the central unit 13 via the external data.
  • This relates in particular to the data relevant for the "electronic leaflet.”
  • These are stored in the internal memory 15 and can be output acoustically via the loudspeaker 14 if required.
  • Embodiments of the code field in particular the precautions against a
  • FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of a folding box 1, which here has two capacitive code fields 19. These consist of individual capacitive ones
  • Structures 20 which are arranged in a matrix and the code field in one
  • these structures which are highlighted here for reasons of illustration, are not recognizable. They hide, for example, under a superficial printing layer or may be superficially imprinted in the form of a non-visible material. Therefore, the code fields can cover a large part of the side surfaces or even the entire surface of the carton, without affecting the readability of the other imprints 2 or 3.
  • capacitive structures can be made of already known embodiments of a so-called touch structure.
  • capacitively sensitive display in particular a touch screen on a mobile or stationary terminal. The display is placed directly on the carton or moved over it.
  • the structure of the code field is transferred to the display where it is used as input, which is detected.
  • the processing of the structure of the code field is done in the manner already described above.
  • stored string sequence is transferred via the language converter directly into an acoustic speech output, which is read to the user.
  • other data such as the mentioned appointment data, stored in the code field and further processed accordingly.
  • the code field can also be designed inductively.
  • Code reading device has for reading a coil arrangement, which is guided in a relative movement over the code field and thereby receives the signals generated by the printed data structures and forwards internal processing.
  • Data carrier which is connected to an RFID antenna and is read out via the formed as an RFID reader code detection device.
  • the data stored on the data carrier are already shown as before output acoustically and by voice output or the other mentioned
  • the code may comprise compressed target speech information according to the invention, so that different speech information can also be provided, in particular of rare or not widely used languages.
  • Code information can emphasize important content and speak slowly; but less important facts with a faster speech speed.

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L'invention concerne un emballage accessible pour des produits, en particulier pour des médicaments, comprenant un corps d'emballage en matériau d'emballage et un étiquetage appliqué sur le corps d'emballage. Celui-ci est caractérisé par un agencement assurant l'accessibilité (aux personnes handicapées), composé d'au moins une zone de code disposée sur l'emballage et pouvant être détectée par un moyen de détection de code, ce dernier contenant un convertisseur linguistique pour une lecture acoustique des données chiffrées dans la zone de code.
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