WO2019035222A1 - Boîte à médicaments portative - Google Patents

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WO2019035222A1
WO2019035222A1 PCT/JP2017/045066 JP2017045066W WO2019035222A1 WO 2019035222 A1 WO2019035222 A1 WO 2019035222A1 JP 2017045066 W JP2017045066 W JP 2017045066W WO 2019035222 A1 WO2019035222 A1 WO 2019035222A1
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直樹 手塚
實 伊勢本
正昭 川津
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株式会社ヒューテック
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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
    • A61J1/00Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
    • 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
    • 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
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills

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  • the present invention relates to a portable medicine case which can be opened whenever taking medicine, and the medicine in the small box can be taken out.
  • Drugs given by a doctor need to be taken at specified times or daily. The same is true for conventional commercial drugs. However, if the number of medicines to be taken and the number of medicines to be taken are large, they may be forgotten or may be misled, which is obviously not preferable for the patient's body. In order to prevent this, various medicine cases have been proposed.
  • Patent Document 1 the prescribed medicine is divided into three medicine containers for morning, day and night, and the outer lid is opened at the time of taking the medicine, and then the two inner lids are slid sideways, After taking out a prescribed amount of medicine from the medicine container at the timing of dosing, close the outer lid and know the medicine container which has just taken the medicine from the position of the through hole of the outer lid without the projection of the inner lid It is described to manage the taking condition of the medicine. Further, in Patent Document 2, for example, in the case of business trip or travel for three days, three medicine cases having four storage compartments are connected, one potion of medicine is stored in each storage compartment, and the sky is empty. It has been described to manage the drug taking state at the position of the storage compartment.
  • the medicine case of Patent Document 2 uses one medicine case without connecting three medicine cases having four storage compartments in order to make the package carried at business trip or travel as compact as possible. Medicines for business days or travel days instead of one dose can be stored together. However, in that case, not only the dose taken on the day but also the medicine taken on the next day is stored in each storage compartment, and even if the medicine taken on the day is taken out, the storage compartments are not necessarily empty. There is a problem that there is a risk of forgetting to take the medicine because it is impossible to know which storage compartment from which the medicine was taken out.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the conventional problems such as described above, and the object of the present invention is to take out the medicine without taking much time, to easily carry it, and to forget to take the medicine. It is to provide a portable medicine case that can be easily managed.
  • another object of the present invention is to provide a portable medicine case which is as safe and easy to use as the conventional one and can manufacture a connector at high cost at low cost.
  • the present inventor first produces a connected body in which 4 small (1 day) small boxes are connected in a row, and each lid of each small box
  • a through hole on the surface of the case and attaching the display to the through hole in a removable manner
  • the present inventor can prevent the display body from being lost and accidental drinking by connecting the display body and the connection body with a string, and the outer periphery of the display body does not protrude from above the lid to above the hinge portion.
  • the present invention is a portable medicine case which can open the lid and take out the medicine in the small box each time the medicine is taken, and is a connected body consisting of a plurality of small boxes connected via the partition wall. And a display for indicating a specific small box among the plurality of small boxes, each of the plurality of small boxes having a recess or a projection provided on the surface and of each small box.
  • the display has a lid for opening and closing the opening individually and a hinge for rotatably supporting the lid, and the display body is a recess or a recess by fitting at least a part of the recess or the protrusion on the surface of the lid.
  • the present invention provides a portable medicine case which is detachably attached to a projection.
  • the connecting body is composed of four small boxes in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and each small box has a rectangular opening provided in the same direction of each other, and four hinges are provided. Preferably, they are connected in a single row.
  • the connecting body consists of four small boxes in the shape of a rectangular solid, each small box having rectangular openings provided in the same direction in the same direction, and each hinge unit is arranged in two rows at the center in two rows Preferably, they are linked. Furthermore, it is preferable to have a string for connecting the display to the connector.
  • the recess or protrusion on the surface of the lid is preferably provided at a position such that the outer periphery of the display does not protrude from above the lid above the hinge when the display is attached to the recess or protrusion.
  • the recess on the surface of the lid is a through hole perpendicular to the surface of the lid, and the display body is a head having larger legs in the cross sectional direction of the long legs and the legs fitted to the through hole than the through hole It is preferred to have a part.
  • the leg portion has a locking portion that abuts on the edge of the through hole when the display body is pulled out from the state in which the head of the display body abuts on the surface of the lid.
  • the leg has a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of circular, oval, oval, oval, gourd, polygonal, and combinations thereof, which are the same as the cross-sectional shape of the through hole preferable.
  • the portable medicine case preferably has a plurality of connectors, and each connector preferably has a connecting portion that releasably connects two adjacent connectors to each other.
  • the present invention it is possible to take out the medicine without taking much time and easily carry it, and to manage easily so as not to forget to take the medicine. Moreover, according to the present invention, in addition to the above effects, it is safer and easier to use than conventional ones, and it is possible to manufacture a connected body with high quality at low cost.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the portable medicine case of FIG. 1 taken along line AA.
  • AA a front view which shows an example of the display body which comprises the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • 1st modification of the display body which comprises the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • 2nd modification of the display body which comprises the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • 2nd Embodiment of this invention shows the portable medicine case of 2nd Embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the portable medicine case of FIG. 10 taken along line BB.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a portable medicine case according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the portable medicine case of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 is a portable medicine shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the case
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the portable medicine case of FIG. 1 taken along line AA.
  • the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention has a connector 20 and a display 30, and the connector 20 consists of four small boxes 22 connected via a partition wall 22a. That is, the connected body 20 of the portable medicine case 10 shown in FIG. 1 is composed of four small boxes 22 connected in a direction (Y direction in FIG. 1) from the lower left to the upper right of the paper surface The boxes 22 are connected via a partition 22a extending in a direction (X direction in FIG. 1) from the upper left to the lower right of the paper surface.
  • connecting means integrally fixing so as not to be removable.
  • the external shape and connecting direction of the small box 22 of the portable medicine case 10 according to the present invention, the shape and direction of the opening 22b, and the shape of the partition 22a are not particularly limited.
  • the external shape of the small box 22 may be linear or non-linear, the shape of the opening 22b may be polygonal or circular, and the direction of the opening 22b may be The shape may be a plane or a curved surface.
  • Each of the four small boxes 22 has a lid 24 and a hinge portion 26, and the cover 24 has a recess or a protrusion 24a (recessed in the illustrated example) provided on the surface and the opening of each small box 22
  • the hinge portion 26 rotatably supports the lid 24 by opening and closing the portions 22 b individually. That is, since the opening 22b of each small box 22 is individually opened and closed by the pivotable lid 24, for example, the morning dose, the day dose, and the evening dose sleep in each small box 22 in advance. If the medicine for the previous dose is stored, open the lid 24 of the small box 22 containing the medicine for that time and take the medicine out of the small box 22 every time you take the medicine. Can.
  • the lid 24 is not sliding but pivotable, and the opening 22 b does not become smaller as in the sliding, so the medicine for each dose before morning, noon, evening, and sleeping is a small box 22 It is easy to store in and out of the small box 22.
  • a recess or protrusion 24 a is provided on the surface of the lid 24.
  • the recess means both a recess having a bottom and a through hole not having a bottom.
  • the display body 30 is for showing a specific small box among the four small boxes 22, and by fitting at least a part to the concave area or the convex area 24a on the surface of the lid 24, the concave area or the convex area 24a It is removably attached to the That is, the display body 30 of the portable medicine case 10 shown in FIG. 1 is attached to and removed from the concave or convex portion 24a to show, for example, a small box in which the next dose of medicine is stored. Can be attached.
  • each small box 22 further includes a side wall 22 c on the same side as the hinge portion 26, a side wall 22 d on the opposite side to the hinge portion 26, and a bottom facing the opening 22 b of each small box 22 and a side wall 22 d And a curved portion 22e of The curved portion 22 e has a larger radius of curvature than the other three edges of the rectangular bottom of each small box 22 to facilitate removal of the medicine stored in each small box 22.
  • the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention takes time and effort. It is possible to take out the medicine without taking it and carry it easily, and to manage so as not to forget to take the medicine.
  • the connecting body 20 is composed of four small boxes 22 in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and each small box 22 has rectangular openings 22 b provided on the surfaces in the same direction as one another, and each hinge part 26 has four rows of one. It may be connected to line up with
  • the side of the opening 22 b corresponding to the planar partition 22 a may be a long side or a short side of a rectangle. That is, as shown in FIG. 1, the shapes of the four small boxes 22 constituting the coupling body 20 are rectangular parallelepipeds, and the partition 22a between two adjacent small boxes 22 is a flat shape, and each small box 22 is a direction in which the rectangular openings 22b are aligned with each other in the same direction, for example, the upper surface (Z direction in FIG.
  • the hinge portion 26 has a base portion 26a, and the base portion 26a integrates four lids 24 arranged in a line in a direction from the lower left to the upper right of the paper (Y direction in FIG. 1). Are fixed to the side wall 22c on the same side as the hinges 26 of the four small boxes 22 corresponding to.
  • the material of the connector 20 may be one selected from the group consisting of polyethylene resin, polypropylene resin, polystyrene resin, ABS resin, etc., but is polypropylene resin in terms of heat resistance and ease of molding. Is preferred.
  • the color of the connector 20 is not particularly limited, and may be colored, for example, yellow, blue, red or the like, and the surface gloss may or may not be present. With such a configuration, since the connected body 20 can be easily manufactured using an injection molding machine, the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention can manufacture the connected body with high quality at low cost.
  • the display body 30 may have a projection fitted in a recess having the bottom of the surface of the lid 24, in which case the protrusion has the same circular shape and a length as the cross-sectional shape of the recess having the bottom, respectively. It has one cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of a circle, an oval, an oval, a gourd, a polygon, and a combination thereof.
  • the display body 30 may have a recess or a through hole fitted to the protrusion on the surface of the lid 24. In this case, the recess or the through hole has the same cross-sectional shape as that of the protrusion, respectively.
  • the oval shape is a figure surrounded by two circles having different radii and one circle crossing the other circle and a common tangent on the same side with respect to a straight line connecting the centers of the two circles.
  • a gourd shape is a figure enclosed by a common circumscribed arc on the same side with respect to a straight line connecting the centers of the two circles whose radii are different and whose one circumference intersects the other circumference. .
  • the material of the display body 30 may be one selected from the group consisting of polyethylene resin, polypropylene resin, polystyrene resin, ABS resin, etc., but from the viewpoint of heat resistance and ease of molding, and good fit. In terms of flexibility, polypropylene resin is preferred.
  • the color of the display body 30 is not particularly limited, and may be colored, for example, yellow, blue, red or the like, and the surface gloss may or may not be present. With this configuration, the drug to be taken next time is clearly indicated, so the portable drug case 10 of the present invention can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the drug.
  • the lid 24 further has a locking claw 24 b for preventing the medicine stored in each small box 22 from opening unexpectedly and a knob 24 c for facilitating the opening and closing of the lid 24.
  • the locking claws 24b hold the lids 24 in a closed state by being hooked on locking claws 22f provided on the side walls 22d of the small boxes 22 when the lids 24 are closed.
  • the knob 24c of the lid 24 is lifted upward from the opening 22b of the small box 22 with the hinge portion 26 as a pivot, and when the lid 24 is closed, the hinge portion 26 is opened. And the knob 24c of the lid 24 is pushed downward (opposite to the Z direction in FIG. 1) to the opening 22b of the small box 22.
  • the recess or protrusion 24 a on the surface of the lid 24 may be provided at any position of the lid 24, but when the display 30 is attached to the recess or protrusion 24 a, the outer periphery of the display 30 is above the lid 24. It is preferable to be provided at such a position that it does not protrude above the hinge portion 26.
  • the upper side means the upper direction of the paper surface of FIG. 1 (the Z direction of FIG. 1).
  • the lid 24 can be opened at a right angle, but the outer periphery of the display body 30 is from above the lid 24 above the hinge portion 26
  • the outer periphery of the display 30 strikes the hinge portion 26 when the lid 24 is opened, and the lid 24 can not be opened at a right angle, so it becomes difficult to take out the medicine from the inside of the small box 22. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the outer periphery of the display body 30 or to move the recess or protrusion 24 a on the surface of the lid 24 to a position where the above-mentioned protrusion does not occur.
  • the display body 30 when the outer periphery of the display body 30 protrudes or does not extend depending on the direction when the display body 30 is attached to the concave portion or the convex portion 24 a, the display body 30 does not protrude in the outer periphery of the display body 30.
  • the direction of attachment of may be limited by the method described later. With such a configuration, even when the display is attached, the opening angle at a right angle of the lid can be secured, so the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention is easy to use.
  • the lid 24 may be either transparent or opaque, but is preferably transparent. With such a configuration, since the medicine in the small box 22 can be seen from the outside of the lid 24, the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the medicine.
  • the material of the lid 24 may be one selected from the group consisting of polyethylene resin, polypropylene resin, polystyrene resin, ABS resin, etc., but the softness of the U-shaped thin hinge portion 26 integrated with the lid 24 It is preferable that it is a polypropylene resin from the point of property and durability.
  • the color of the lid 24 is not particularly limited, and may be colored, for example, yellow, blue, red, etc., and the surface gloss may or may not be present. Also, in order to make it easy to distinguish the lids for morning dose, day dose and evening dose, for example, they may be colored in different colors such as yellow, blue and red.
  • the shape of the knob 24c of the lid 24 is not particularly limited as long as the lid 24 can be easily opened and closed and does not affect the ease of molding, and it is not arched as shown in FIGS. Alternatively, it may be L-shaped as viewed from the rotational axis direction of the lid 24 (the Y direction in FIG. 1).
  • the content, font, size, thickness and color of characters printed on the lid 24 are not particularly limited as long as they do not affect the printability. Further, instead of printing the characters on the lid 24, a seal on which the characters are printed may be attached to the front or back surface of the lid 24.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view showing an example of a display constituting the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • the recess on the surface of the lid 24 may be a through hole 24d perpendicular to the surface of the lid 24.
  • the display 30 has a long leg 32 and a head 34, and is long The leg 32 fits into the through hole 24d, and the head 34 has a larger cross-sectional size of the leg 32 than the through hole 24d.
  • the cross-sectional direction of the leg 32 means the left-right direction of the paper surface of FIG. 5.
  • the leg 32 elongated in the fitting direction of the display body 30 is inserted into the through hole 24d and the head 34 is Since the size of the head 34 when cut in the cross-sectional direction of the long leg 32 is larger than the size of the through hole 24 d, the head 34 is not inserted into the through hole 24 d and is directed upward from the surface of the lid 24 (see FIG. It projects in the Z direction of 1).
  • the size of the through hole 24d is not particularly limited, and may be any size, but it is necessary that the size of the medicine stored in each small box 22 is not released.
  • the shape of the head 34 is not particularly limited, and may be any shape among polygonal columns, combinations of polygonal columns, cylinders, combinations of cylinders, and composite combinations thereof.
  • the size of the head 34 is not particularly limited, and it may be any size, but it needs to be large enough to secure the opening angle of the lid 24 at a right angle. With this configuration, the drug to be taken next time is clearly indicated, so the portable drug case 10 of the present invention can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the drug.
  • the leg portion 32 may have the same shape and dimensions over the entire length in the fitting direction, but when the display body 30 is pulled out from the state where the head 34 of the display body 30 abuts on the surface of the lid 24 It is preferable to have a locking portion 32a that abuts the edge of 24d. That is, the fitting surface of the leg 32 is provided with the locking portion 32 a protruding in the cross sectional direction of the long leg 32, and the position where the head 34 of the display 30 is pressed against the surface of the lid 24. When the display body 30 is pulled out, the hooking portion 32a is in contact with the edge of the through hole 24d, thereby forming a hooking position in the middle of the pulling out.
  • the size of the locking portion 32 a needs to be such that the display body 30 can be pulled out.
  • the locking portion 32a is preferably disposed at a position where the distance n from the head 34 is slightly longer than the thickness m of the lid 24. With such a configuration, the locking portion is caught on the edge of the through hole, and the display does not come off due to an impact when the lid is opened, so the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention is easy to use.
  • the leg 32 may have any cross sectional shape as long as it can be fitted into the through hole 24d, but the same circular, oval, oval, oval, or the same cross sectional shape as the through hole 24d. It is preferred to have one cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of gourds, polygons, and combinations thereof. That is, although the cross-sectional shape of the through hole 24d is circular in the illustrated example, the present invention is not particularly limited, and it may be circular, oval, oval, oval, gourd, polygon, and combinations thereof.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the leg 32 preferably has the same cross-sectional shape as the cross-sectional shape of the through hole 24d.
  • the mounting direction of the display 30 is not limited, so that the display 30 can be easily attached to the through hole 24d.
  • the outer circumference of the display 30 is from above the lid 24 to above the hinge 26 by limiting the attachment direction of the display 30. Since the opening angle of the lid 24 can be secured at a right angle, the stored medicine can be easily taken out even if the display 30 is attached.
  • the locking portion 32a has a cross section other than a circular shape, and the leg 32 between the locking portion 32a and the head 34 is a crossing of the locking portion 32a.
  • the lid 24 can be constituted by rotating the locking portion 32a. It is possible to prevent the display body 30 from being detached by the impact of time. With such a configuration, since the lid can be easily formed using the upper and lower molds, the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention can manufacture the lid with high quality at low cost.
  • the head 34 may have any shape as long as it can be gripped with a finger, but of the two cross sections of the head 34 perpendicular to the direction in which the leg 32 fits in the through hole 24 d,
  • the cross-section of the head 34 closer to the legs 32 preferably has a smaller size than the cross-section of the head 34 farther from the legs 32.
  • the direction in which the leg portions 32 fit in the through holes 24d means the vertical direction of the paper surface of FIG. That is, the head 34 is in the shape of a rectangular solid, and the four edges between the head upper surface 34 a and the side surfaces far from the leg 32 are closer to the leg 32 while they are not processed into a cylindrical shape.
  • the size of the head lower surface 34b of the display body 30 is smaller than the size of the head upper surface 34a.
  • the morning dose, the daytime dose, and the evening dose and the dose before sleeping are stored in each small box 22 in advance, and the morning dose is taken when taking the morning dose.
  • the lid 24 of the small box 22 containing the medicine is opened and the medicine is taken out of the small box 22 and then the lid 24 is closed, and the recess of the lid 24 of the small box 22 containing the daily dose of medicine or
  • the display body 30 is attached to the convex portion 24a.
  • the number of connected small boxes 22 constituting the connected body 20 of the portable medicine case 10 is four in the illustrated example, the present invention is not particularly limited, and the administration state of the medicine at each intake timing is managed It is preferable that the number of doses per day is the same in terms of ease of administration.
  • the number of small boxes 22 connected is preferably four as in the illustrated example when the number of doses is four times a day, and preferably three in the case of three times a day, In the case of twice a day on the 1st, it is preferable that there are two.
  • the size of the portable medicine case 10 is not particularly limited as long as it can be put in a business trip or travel bag, and is less than A4 size and 5 cm or less in thickness, for example, 7 cm long x 30 cm wide x 4 cm high Including those of degree.
  • the portable medicine case of the first embodiment of the present invention is basically configured as described above. With such a configuration, the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention can take out the medicine without taking much time and can be carried easily, and can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the medicine. In addition, it is safer and easier to use than conventional ones, and the connector can be manufactured in high quality at low cost.
  • FIG. 6 is a front view showing a first modified example of a display constituting the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • the recess on the surface of the lid 24 may be a through hole 24d perpendicular to the surface of the lid 24.
  • the display 40 has a long leg 32 and a head 42, and is long The leg 32 fits into the through hole 24d, and the head 42 has a larger cross-sectional size of the leg 32 than the through hole 24d.
  • the cross-sectional direction of the leg 32 means the left-right direction of the paper surface of FIG. Since the display body 40 has the same configuration as the head 34 of the display body 30 except that the head 42 is provided, the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the head 42 may have any shape as long as it can be gripped with a finger, but of the two cross sections of the head 42 perpendicular to the direction in which the leg 32 fits in the through hole 24 d, Preferably, the cross-section of the head 42 closer to the legs 32 has a smaller size than the cross-section of the head 42 farther from the legs 32.
  • the direction in which the leg portions 32 fit in the through holes 24d means the vertical direction of the paper surface of FIG.
  • the head portion 42 has a composite shape including three cylinders of an upper portion 42a remote from the leg portion 32 and a middle portion 42b closer to the leg portion 32 and a lower portion 42c closer to the leg portion 32, and the diameters of the upper portion 42a and the lower portion 42c In contrast, the diameter of the intermediate portion 42b is smaller. Therefore, the size of the cross section of the middle portion 42b of the display body 40 is smaller than the size of the cross section of the upper portion 42a.
  • the upper edge of the upper portion 42a and the upper edge of the lower portion 42c may be processed into a smooth curved surface.
  • the first modified example of the display body is basically configured as described above. With such a configuration, the display body can be removed reliably, so the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention is easy to use.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view showing a second modified example of the display constituting the portable medicine case of FIG.
  • the recess on the surface of the lid 24 may be a through hole 24d perpendicular to the surface of the lid 24.
  • the display 50 has the elongated legs 32 and the head 52, and the elongated The leg 32 fits into the through hole 24d, and the head 52 has a larger cross-sectional size of the leg 32 than the through hole 24d.
  • the cross-sectional direction of the leg 32 means the left-right direction of the paper surface of FIG. 7.
  • the display 50 has the same configuration as the head 34 of the display 30 except that it has the head 52, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the head 52 may have any shape as long as it can be gripped by a finger, but of the two cross sections of the head 52 perpendicular to the direction in which the leg 32 fits in the through hole 24 d,
  • the cross-section of the head 52 closer to the legs 32 preferably has a smaller size than the cross-section of the head 52 farther from the legs 32.
  • the direction in which the leg 32 is fitted in the through hole 24d means the vertical direction of the paper surface of FIG. That is, the head 52 is a composite shape consisting of two cylinders, an upper part 52a far from the leg 32 and a lower part 52b near the leg 32, and the diameter of the lower part 52b is smaller than the diameter of the upper part 52a.
  • the size of the cross section of the lower portion 52b of the display body 50 is smaller than the size of the cross section of the upper portion 52a.
  • the upper portion 52a may be provided with a penetrating cord hole 54 for fixing a cord to be described later.
  • the second modified example of the display body is basically configured as described above. With such a configuration, the display body can be removed reliably, so the portable medicine case 10 of the present invention is easy to use.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a portable medicine case of the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the portable medicine case 60 of the present invention has a connector 70 and a display 50, and the connector 70 consists of four small boxes 22.
  • Each of the four small boxes 22 has a lid 24 and a hinge portion 72.
  • the lid 24 has a recess or a protrusion 24a provided on the surface and individually opens and closes the opening of each small box 22.
  • the hinge portion 72 rotatably supports the lid 24.
  • the display body 50 is for showing a specific small box among the four small boxes 22, and by fitting at least a part to the concave area or the convex area 24 a on the surface of the lid 24, the concave area or the convex area 24 a It is removably attached to the
  • the portable medicine case 60 has the same configuration as the portable medicine case 10 except that it has a connecting body 70 consisting of a small box having a hinge portion 72 and a cord 74. Therefore, the description of the same component is omitted. That is, since the small box and lid which comprise the connection body 70 are the same as the above-mentioned small box 22 and lid 24, description is abbreviate
  • the connecting body 70 is composed of four small boxes 22 in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and each small box 22 has rectangular openings 22 b provided in the same direction in the same direction, and each hinge 72 is two in the center You may connect so that it may be arranged in 2 rows at a time.
  • the side of the opening 22 b corresponding to the planar partition 22 a may be a long side or a short side of a rectangle. That is, as shown in FIG.
  • the shape of the four small boxes 22 constituting the connecting body 70 is a rectangular solid, and the partition 22a between two adjacent small boxes 22 is a flat shape, and each small box 22 is a direction from the lower left to the upper right of the sheet, with the rectangular openings 22b aligned with each other in the same direction, for example, the upper surface (the Z direction in FIG. 8) of the sheet;
  • the two lines are connected in parallel (Y direction in FIG. 8) in parallel in two rows at intervals in the direction from the upper left to the lower right of the paper (X direction in FIG. 8).
  • two small boxes 22 are connected such that the two hinge portions 72 are arranged in a line in the direction from the lower left to the upper right (Y direction in FIG. 8).
  • the intermediate bodies 70a and 70b are connected such that side walls 22c on the same side as the hinge portions 72 of the intermediate bodies 70a and 70b are adjacent to each other.
  • the hinge portion 72 has a base portion 72a, and the base portion 72a integrates two lids 24 aligned in a line in a direction from the lower left to the upper right of the paper (Y direction in FIG. 8). Are fixed to the side wall 22c on the same side as the hinges 72 of the two small boxes 22 corresponding to. With such a configuration, the portable medicine case 60 of the present invention can be easily carried because it is convenient when the width of the storage space at the time of carrying is wide and short.
  • the portable medicine case 60 of the present invention may or may not further have the cord 74 for connecting the display 50 to the connector 70, but it is preferable to have it. That is, one end of the string 74 may be fixed to the connector 70, and the other end may be fixed to the display 50.
  • cord holes 76 and 54 may be provided in the connecting body 70 and the display body 50, and both ends of the cord 74 may be fixed using the cord holes 76 and 54, respectively. After passing the string 74 through 54, both ends of the string 74 may be tied together to form a ring.
  • the material of the cord 74 may be one selected from the group consisting of cotton, silk, polypropylene, nylon, rubber and the like.
  • the color of the string 74 is not particularly limited, and may be colored, for example, yellow, blue, red or the like. Note that one end of the cord 74 may be fixed not only to the connector 70 but also to the connector 20. In addition, the other end of the cord 74 may be fixed not only to the display 50 but also to the displays 30 and 40. That is, the string 74 can be used to connect one of the displays 30, 40, 50 to the connector 20, 70. With such a configuration, the display case can be prevented from being lost and accidental drinking, so the portable medicine case 60 of the present invention is safe and easy to use.
  • the portable medicine case of the second embodiment of the present invention is basically configured as described above. With such a configuration, the portable medicine case 60 of the present invention can take out the medicine without taking much time and can be carried easily, and can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the medicine. In addition, it is safer and easier to use than conventional ones, and the connector can be manufactured in high quality at low cost.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view schematically showing one example of the portable medicine case of the third embodiment of the present invention and the first to third modifications thereof.
  • the portable medicine case 80a shown in FIG. 9A is an example of the portable medicine case according to the third embodiment of the present invention, including a plurality of connected bodies 20, and each connected body 20 includes two adjacent connected bodies. It may have a coupling 82a that releasably couples the bodies 20 to one another. That is, the three connectors 20 are coupled in the lower direction (the X direction of FIG. 9A) of the paper surface of FIG. 9A via the two coupling portions 82a.
  • the portable medicine case 80a is different from the portable medicine case 10 in that it has three connectors 20, and for each connected body of the portable medicine case 10, each connector has a connecting portion 82a. Although the dimensions of the four small boxes 22 and the lids 24 and the hinges 26 of the small boxes 22 are different, they have the same configuration in terms of function, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the connector 20 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and has a side wall 20a in the same direction as the knob 24c (X direction in FIG. 9A) and a side wall 20b in the opposite direction (opposite direction X in FIG. 9A). .
  • the coupling portion 82a the side wall 20a of one adjacent coupling body 20 and the side wall 20b of the other coupling body 20 are coupled, so that the knobs 24c all face in the same direction (X direction in FIG. 9A).
  • the coupling number of the connector 20 is not limited to three, and may be two or four or more.
  • the external shape of the connection body 20 is not limited to the shape of a rectangular solid, and may be a connection shape of a plurality of polygonal columns or cylinders.
  • the portable medicine case 80b of FIG. 9 (B) is a first modification of the portable medicine case of the third embodiment of the present invention, and has a plurality of connected bodies 20, and each connected body 20 is adjacent It may have a connecting portion 82b that releasably connects the two connectors 20 to each other. That is, the two coupling bodies 20 are coupled to the lower side of the paper surface of FIG. 9B (X direction in FIG. 9B) through one coupling portion 82b.
  • the portable medicine case 80b is different from the portable medicine case 10 in that it has two coupling bodies 20, and for the coupling body 20 of the portable medicine case 10, each coupling body has a coupling portion 82b.
  • the dimensions of the four small boxes 22 and the lids 24 and the hinges 26 of the small boxes 22 are different, they have the same configuration in terms of function, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • connection body 20 is not limited to the shape of a rectangular solid, and may be a connection shape of a plurality of polygonal columns or cylinders.
  • the portable medicine case 80c of FIG. 9C is a second modification of the portable medicine case of the third embodiment of the present invention, and has a plurality of connected bodies 20, and each connected body 20 is adjacent It may have a connecting portion 82c that releasably connects the two connectors 20 to each other. That is, the three coupling bodies 20 are coupled in the lower direction (the X direction of FIG. 9C) of the paper surface of FIG. 9C via the two coupling portions 82c.
  • the portable medicine case 80c is different from the portable medicine case 10 in that it has three connectors 20, and for each connected body of the portable medicine case 10, each connector has a joint 82c. Although the dimensions of the four small boxes 22 and the lids 24 and the hinges 26 of the small boxes 22 are different, they have the same configuration in terms of function, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • connection body 20 is not limited to the shape of a rectangular solid, and may be a connection shape of a plurality of polygonal columns or cylinders.
  • the portable medicine case 80d of FIG. 9D is a third modification of the portable medicine case of the third embodiment of the present invention, and has a plurality of connecting bodies 70, and each connecting body 70 is adjacent It may have a connecting portion 82d that releasably connects the two connectors 70 to each other. That is, the three connectors 70 are coupled in the right direction (Y direction in FIG. 9D) of the paper surface of FIG. 9D via the two coupling portions 82d.
  • the portable medicine case 80d is different from the portable medicine case 10 in that it has three connectors 70 and for each connected body of the portable medicine case 10 in that it has a coupling portion 82d.
  • the dimensions of the four small boxes 22 and the lids 24 and the hinges 26 of the small boxes 22 are different, they have the same configuration in terms of function, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the connector 70 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and has a side wall 70c in a direction different from the knob 24c (for example, the Y direction in FIG. 9D) and a direction opposite to the side wall 70c (for example, in the Y direction in FIG. 9D). Opposite side wall 70d. In the joint portion 82d, the side wall 70c of the adjacent one of the coupling members 70 and the side wall 70c or 70d of the other coupling member 70 are coupled, so that the knobs 24c are arranged six by six in opposite directions (FIG. 9D). Direction and the opposite direction).
  • the number of couplings of the coupling body 70 is not limited to three, and may be two or four or more.
  • the external shape of the connection body 70 is not limited to the shape of a rectangular solid, and may be a connection shape of a plurality of polygonal columns or cylinders.
  • the portable medicine cases 80a to 80d of the present invention are provided for each of the four small boxes in the morning, at noon, in the evening, and for the day before going to bed. Even when each small box is too small to be stored when it is tried to store it, it can be divided and stored in the combined number of small boxes. That is, since the total number and total volume of the small box will be multiplied by N if N connected bodies are combined, the medicine for each dose in the morning, noon, evening and before sleeping is divided into N small boxes and stored. can do.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of one of the three connected members constituting the portable medicine case of FIG. 9A removed
  • FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along line BB of the portable medicine case of FIG. It is an expanded cross-sectional view.
  • the portable drug case 80a shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 has a point at which it has two connected bodies 20 with respect to the portable drug case 10, and each connected body is a connected portion with respect to the connected body 20 of the portable drug case 10.
  • 82a and the display body 30 of the portable medicine case 10 except that the display bodies 110 and 120 have different shapes, the four small boxes 22 and the lids 24 and hinges 26 of each small box 22. Although they have different dimensions, they have the same configuration in function, so the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the coupling portion 82a is composed of a convex coupling portion 90 and a concave coupling portion 100.
  • the convex coupling portion 90 is disposed on the side wall 20b, and the concave coupling portion 100 is disposed on the side wall 20a.
  • the convex side coupling portions 90 of one coupling body 20 of the two coupling bodies 20 adjacent to each other among the plurality of coupling bodies 20 are mutually connected in the coupling direction of the respective small boxes 22 (Y direction in FIG. Or, by sliding in the opposite direction), it is detachably coupled to the concave coupling portion 100 of the other coupling body 20. That is, by relatively sliding one coupling body 20 adjacent to each other and the other coupling body 20 in the Y direction of FIG.
  • the convex side coupling portion 90 is detachably coupled to the concave side coupling portion 100 disposed on the side wall 20 a of the other coupling body 20.
  • the number of connection parts decreases even though the number of small boxes 22 is large, so the portable medicine case 80a of the present invention can be stored even if each small box can not be stored , It is easy to cope with the increase and decrease of the dose of one dose, with little connection work.
  • the convex side coupling portion 90 has a T-shaped cross-sectional shape, and has a band-like flat coupling plate 92 and a connection portion 94.
  • the coupling plate 92 is small in each plane in parallel to the side wall 20b
  • the connecting portion 94 extends in the connecting direction of the box 22, and the connecting portion 94 is the center 92a and the side wall 20b of the connecting plate 92 in the direction perpendicular to the opening 22b of each small box 22 (the direction perpendicular to the sheet of FIG. 9A).
  • the opening 22b of each small box 22 is flat, and the inner edge of the opening is on the same plane.
  • the band-like flat coupling plate 92 constituting the convex side coupling portion 90 extends in the plane parallel to the side wall 20b in the Y direction of FIG. 9A or the opposite direction thereof.
  • a connection 94 connects between the center 92 a and the side wall 20 b in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface.
  • the coupling plate 92 and the connection portion 94 may be integrated with the connector 20 or may be configured as separate parts, but it is preferable to integrate the connector with the connector 20 in order to reduce the number of parts.
  • the concave joint portion 100 may have a continuous L-shaped support portion pair or a plurality of divided L-shaped support portions, in which case the support portion pair has a strip-like flat surface.
  • the L-shaped connection plate 92 is supported so as to be slidable from both sides, but the sliding property is improved by reducing the contact area between the convex side coupling portion 90 and the concave side coupling portion 100.
  • a plurality of support pairs are preferred in each case.
  • the concave side coupling portion 100 may have a plurality of L-shaped first support portions 102 and a plurality of L-shaped second support portions 104, in which case each first support portion 102 , Arranged on a first straight line parallel to the connecting direction of each small box 22, and slidably supporting one side 92b of the connecting plate 92 with respect to the center 92a of the connecting plate 92;
  • the support portion 104 is disposed on a second straight line parallel to the first straight line, and slidably supports the other side 92 c of the coupling plate 92 with respect to the center 92 a of the coupling plate 92.
  • first support portion 102 and the second support portion 104 constituting the concave side coupling portion 100 can slide on one side 92 b and the other side 92 c of the coupling plate 92 with respect to the center 92 a of the coupling plate 92.
  • first support portion 102 and the second support portion 104 are disposed with an interval such that the width of the space 106 in which the coupling plate 92 slides is slightly larger than the width of the coupling plate 92.
  • the first support portion 102 and the second support portion 104 may be integrated with the connector 20 or may be configured as separate parts, but preferably are integrated with the connector 20 in order to reduce the number of parts.
  • the coupling mechanism between the coupling bodies is not limited to the above-described mechanism, and instead of the convex side coupling portion 90 and the concave side coupling portion 100, convex portions and concave portions are provided on the surfaces of the side walls 20a and 20b, and the convex portions and concave portions are mutually different.
  • Two adjacent couplers 20 may be releasably coupled to each other by fitting, and magnets are disposed on the side walls 20a and 20b instead of the convex side coupling portion 90 and the concave side coupling portion 100,
  • the two adjacent connectors 20 may be releasably coupled to each other by the suction force of.
  • the coupling mechanism of the coupling bodies as described above, it is possible to detachably couple the two adjacent coupling bodies of the portable medicine cases 80b to 80d with each other.
  • the recess on the surface of the lid 24 may be a through hole 24d perpendicular to the surface of the lid 24.
  • the display 110 has the long legs 32 and the head 112
  • the display 120 has an elongated leg 32 and a head 122, and the elongated leg 32 is fitted in the through hole 24d
  • the head 112, 122 has a size in the cross-sectional direction of the leg 32 Is larger than the through hole 24d.
  • the cross-sectional direction of the leg 32 means the left-right direction of the paper surface of FIG.
  • the display body 110 has the same configuration as the head 34 of the display body 30 except that the head 112 is provided, and the display body 120 has the head relative to the head 34 of the display body 30. Since the configuration is the same except that the portion 122 is included, the description of the same components will be omitted.
  • the head 112 may have any shape as long as it can be gripped with a finger, but of the two cross sections of the head 112 perpendicular to the direction in which the leg 32 fits in the through hole 24 d,
  • the cross-section of the head 112 closer to the legs 32 preferably has a smaller size than the cross-section of the head 112 farther from the legs 32.
  • the direction in which the leg portions 32 fit in the through holes 24d means the vertical direction of the paper surface of FIG.
  • the head 112 has a composite shape including the upper portion 112a of the rectangular parallelepiped far from the leg 32 and the lower portion 112b of the cylinder closer to the leg 32, and the cylinder of the lower 112b with respect to the diameter of the cylinder inscribed in the upper 112a rectangular parallelepiped.
  • the diameter of the is getting smaller. Therefore, the size of the cross section of the lower portion 112 b of the display body 110 is smaller than the size of the cross section of the upper portion 112 a.
  • the upper portion 112a may be provided with a penetrating cord hole 114 for fixing a cord to be described later.
  • head 122 preferably has a smaller cross-section of head 122 closer to leg 32 than the cross-section of head 122 farther from leg 32. That is, the head portion 122 has a composite shape including two cylinders of an upper portion 122a far from the leg portion 32 and a lower portion 122b close to the leg portion 32, and the diameter of the lower portion 122b is smaller than the diameter of the upper portion 122a. There is. Therefore, the size of the cross section of the lower portion 122b of the display body 120 is smaller than the size of the cross section of the upper portion 122a. In addition, you may provide the penetrating string hole 124 for fixing the string mentioned later to the upper part 122a. With such a configuration, the display can be reliably removed, so the portable medicine case 80a of the present invention is easy to use.
  • the portable medicine case 80a may or may not further have a string 84a for connecting the display 110 to the connector 20 and a string 84b for connecting the display 120 to the connector 20. It is preferable to have. That is, one end of the string 84 a may be fixed to the connector 20, the other end may be fixed to the display 110, one end of the string 84 b may be fixed to the connector 20, and the other end may be fixed to the display 120. Alternatively, cord holes 86a and 86b are provided in the connecting body 20, and both ends of the cord 84a are fixed using the cord holes 86a and 114, and both ends of the cord 84b are used using the cord holes 86b and 124. You may fix each.
  • the material and color of the strings 84a and 84b are the same as those of the string 74, so the description will be omitted.
  • the ends of the strings 84a and 84b may be fixed to one of the display bodies 30, 40 and 50, not limited to the display bodies 110 and 120. That is, each of the display bodies 30, 40, 50, 110, and 120 can be connected to the connector 20 using the strings 84a and 84b.
  • the display as described above can be detachably attached to the surface of the lid 24 of the small box 22 of each combination of the portable medicine cases 80b to 80d in order to indicate a specific small box. With such a configuration, the display case can be prevented from being lost and accidental drinking, so the portable medicine case 80a of the present invention is safe and easy to use.
  • An example of the portable medicine case of the third embodiment of the present invention and the modification thereof are basically configured as described above.
  • the portable medicine cases 80a to 80d of the present invention can be taken out of the medicine without taking much time and carried easily, and can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the medicine.
  • it is safer and easier to use than conventional ones, and the connector can be manufactured in high quality at low cost.
  • the medicine case of the present invention can be easily taken out without taking time and can be carried easily, and can be easily managed so as not to forget to take the medicine, in addition to being equal to or more than conventional. It is industrially useful because it has the advantages of being safe and easy to use, and capable of producing a high quality connection at low cost.

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L'invention fournit une boîte à médicaments portative qui permet d'en extraire des médicaments sans effort et de les transporter facilement, et qui permet en outre une gestion facile des médicaments de manière à ne pas oublier de prises. La boîte à médicaments portative (10, 60) de l'invention possède un corps raccordé (20, 70) et un corps d'affichage (30). Le corps raccordé (20, 70) est constitué de quatre petites cellules (22) raccordées avec des parois (22a) pour intermédiaire. Chacune des quatre petites cellules (22) possède un couvercle (24) et des parties charnière (26, 72). Le couvercle (24) possède une partie retrait ou une partie relief (24a) agencée à sa surface, et ouvre et ferme de manière individuelle une partie ouverture (22b) de chaque petite cellule (22). Les parties charnière (26, 72) supportent le couvercle (24) de manière à permettre sa rotation. Le corps d'affichage (30) est destiné à indiquer une petite cellule spécifique parmi les quatre petites cellules (22), et est installé de manière amovible sur la partie retrait ou la partie relief (24a) du couvercle (24) par engagement au moins partiel vis-à-vis de cette partie retrait ou partie relief (24a). La boîte à médicaments portative (10, 60) de l'invention permet d'extraire les médicaments contenus dans les petites cellules (22), en ouvrant à chaque fois le couvercle (24) d'une petite cellule (22) au moment de la prise des médicaments.
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