Child resistant pill dispensing package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6364155
  • Patent Number
    6,364,155
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A pill dispensing package that includes a circular base having a pill dispensing opening adjacent to its periphery. A circular package disk has a peripheral array of frangible elements containing pills to be dispensed disposed for selective alignment with the base dispensing opening, and indicia for indicating dosage periodicity. A circular cover overlies the package disk, and is moveably secured to the base. The cover has a window for observing the periodicity indicia on the package disk, and a button for manual urging against the package disk to dispense a pill through the base opening from the frangible element aligned with the opening. The cover is resiliently urged axially away from the base and circumferentially with respect to the base, and is constructed to permit limited axial and circumferential movement with respect to the base. When the cover is moved toward the base, the cover engages the package disk for rotating the disk with respect to the base and thereby advance the package disk for the next pill dispensement. Pill dispensement requires both axial and circumferential motion of the cover with respect to the base, as well as depression of the button on the cover, a series of movements that resists use by a child.
Description




The present invention is directed to packages for dispensing pills in periodic dosages, such as daily dosages.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a pill dispensing package that is child resistant in the sense of resisting dispensing of pills by a child, that is day compliant in the sense of providing facility for observing each day of dispensation, and/or that is compact and may be readily carried in a pocket or purse. Another object of the present invention is to provide a child resistant pill dispensing package that employs preassembled blister packs of pills to be dispensed, and in which the package may be readily disassembled by a pharmacist or user to replace the blister pack when empty. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a blister pack configured for use in such a pill dispensing package. A further object of the invention is to provide a pill dispensing package that achieves one or more of the foregoing objectives, that is economical to manufacture, and that has an extended operating lifetime under conditions of normal use.




A pill dispensing package in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the invention includes a circular base having a pill dispensing opening adjacent to its periphery. A circular package disk has a peripheral array of frangible elements containing pills to be dispensed disposed for selective alignment with the base dispensing opening, and indicia for indicating dosage periodicity. A circular cover overlies the package disk and is moveably secured to the base. The cover has a window for observing the periodicity indicia on the package disk, and a button for manual urging against the package disk to dispense a pill through the base opening from the frangible element aligned with the opening. The cover is resiliently urged axially away from the base and circumferentially with respect to the base, and is constructed to permit limited axial movement and limited circumferential movement with respect to the base. When the cover is moved toward the base, the cover engages the package disk for rotating the disk with respect to the base and thereby advance the package disk for the next pill dispensement. Pill dispensement requires both axial and circumferential motion of the cover with respect to the base, as well as depression of the button on the cover, a series of movements that resists use by a child.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a circular package disk comprises a disk element having a peripheral array of openings for selective alignment with the dispensing opening in the base, and a replaceable blister pack having pill-containing frangible elements disposed in alignment with the openings in the disk element. The base, disk element and cover are of molded plastic construction. A first circumferential array of spring elements is molded integrally with the cover for engaging the base through a central opening in the disk element resiliently to urge the cover axially away from the base. The cover has integral arcuate legs that extend through arcuate openings in the base for securing the cover to the base. The base has arcuate spring elements integrally molded adjacent to arcuate ends of the openings for engaging the legs on the cover and thereby urging the cover circumferentially with respect to the base. Teeth are integrally molded on the cover and around the central opening in the disk element for engagement between the cover and the disk element when the cover is moved axially toward the base. Thus, to dispense a pill from the blister pack, the cover is moved axially toward the base to bring the teeth on the cover and disk element into engagement, and then moved circumferentially with respect to the base. The amount of circumferential movement, determined by the size of the arcuate openings in the base relative to the size of the arcuate legs on the cover, corresponds to the angular separation between blister elements in the blister pack. When the cover and blister pack have been moved one angular increment, the cover is released and returned by the circumferential spring elements to its initial position. The corresponding dosage indicia may be observed through the window opening in the cover, and the button integrally molded on the cover may be depressed to dispense the corresponding pill from the blister pack through aligned openings in the disk element and the base.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a blister pack of pills that includes a flat circular base having a plurality of frangible elements containing pills to be dispensed around the periphery of the base, and indicia for indicating dose periodicity on the flat circular base radially aligned with each associated frangible element. There is at least one gap equal to two such angular increments between elements in the array, so that a package including the blister pack may be initially provided by a pharmacist to a user without a pill-containing element in registry with the dispensing button and the dispensing openings in the package. First use by the user will thus require axial and circumferential motion of the cover with respect to the base to advance the blister pack to the first dispensing position, at which the pill may then be immediately dispensed. In this way, there will not be a pill-containing element in registry with the dispensing button and the dispensing opening except immediately prior to each dispensation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention, together with additional objects, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a pill dispensing package in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom plan view of the package illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the package illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken substantially along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are sectional views taken substantially along the lines


5





5


and


6





6


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken substantially along the line


7





7


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the package cover, being taken substantially along the line


8





8


in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 9

is a bottom plan view of the package cover;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view diametrically bisecting the indexing disk of the package;





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of the package base; and





FIG. 12

is a sectional view taken substantially along the line


12





12


in FIG.


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The drawings illustrate a package


20


in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the invention as a sandwiched assembly that includes a base


22


, a cover


24


, an indexing disk


26


and a blister pack


28


. Base


22


(

FIGS. 2-6

and


11


-


12


) comprises a flat circular base wall


30


having an annular depression or channel


32


part way around its peripheral edge, and an annular flange


34


that extends axially from the outer periphery of channel


32


. A circular dispensing opening


36


is positioned adjacent to flange


34


in a gap formed in channel


32


. Flange


34


has an axially facing radially outwardly extending shoulder


38


. A pair of arcuate openings


40


,


42


are disposed in base wall


30


at constant radius from the central axis of base


22


. Base


22


is of molded plastic construction, and a pair of spring elements


44


,


46


integrally extend axially and circumferentially from base wall


30


at the counter-clockwise edges of associated arcuate openings


40


,


42


(as viewed in FIG.


11


). Each spring element


44


,


46


is essentially flat and rectangular, extending at an angle to the plane of base wall


30


underlying openings


40


,


42


.




Cover


24


(FIGS.


1


and


3


-


9


) is of one-piece molded plastic construction, and includes a flat base wall


50


and a depending peripheral skirt


52


. A button


54


is cantilevered from base wall


50


by an integrally molded spring arm


56


, with button


54


and spring arm


56


lying in a keyhole-shaped opening


57


in base wall


50


. Spring arm


56


and button


54


are normally disposed in the plane of base wall


50


. A window


58


is disposed in base wall


50


diametrically opposite button


54


, and is defined by a flange


60


(

FIGS. 4 and 8

) that depends from the base wall—i.e., extends downwardly from the base wall as viewed in FIG.


8


. There is a circular depression


62


at the center of base wall


50


, and three circumferentially spaced spring fingers


64


integrally depend from depression


62


. Spring fingers


64


are essentially rectangular, and extend tangentially of the central axis of cover


24


, and axially downwardly and radially outwardly from the flat wall of depression


62


. Radially outwardly of depression


62


and spring fingers


64


, a pair of arcuate radially resilient legs


66


,


68


depend from base wall


50


of cover


64


. Each leg


66


,


68


has a radially outwardly extending round foot


70


at the free end thereof. Legs


66


,


68


extend at constant radius with respect to the axis of cover


24


. Radially outwardly of legs


66


,


68


, there is an annular wall


72


that depends from cover base wall


50


. A circumferentially continuous series of axially extending radially outwardly facing teeth


74


extend entirely around wall


72


.




Indexing disk


26


(

FIGS. 3-4

and


10


) is of molded plastic construction, and includes a flat annular base


76


and a raised central boss


78


. A circumferential array of axially extending radially inwardly oriented teeth


80


are disposed around the inner diameter of boss


78


at a radius from the axis of disk


26


for meshing engagement with teeth


74


on wall


72


of cover


24


. A circumferential array of circular openings


82


(

FIG. 3

) are formed in disk wall


76


around the periphery of disk


26


at a radius for selective registry between button


54


on cover


24


and dispensing opening


36


on base


22


, as best seen in

FIG. 4. A

pair of diametrically opposed rectangular lugs


84


,


86


extend radially outwardly from boss


78


. Openings


82


are at equal angular incremental spacing from each other, and there is a gap between openings


82


equal to two such incremental spacings in radial alignment with each lug


84


,


86


, as best seen in FIG.


3


.




Blister pack


28


comprises a flat circular base


88


having a central opening


90


of a diameter for receipt over boss


78


on disk


26


, and having diametrically opposed slots


92


,


94


for registry with lugs


84


,


86


on disk


26


so as to maintain circumferential orientation of pack


28


with respect to disk


26


. A circumferential array of angularly spaced blister pack elements


96


extends around the periphery of base


88


. There is an angular gaps between elements


96


in alignment with each slot


92


,


94


corresponding to the gap between openings


82


in alignment with lugs


84


,


86


on disk


26


. Each element


96


contains a single pill


98


(

FIG. 4

) capture by a frangible foil or web


100


. Radially inwardly of each frangible pill-containing element


96


, there is a corresponding indicia for indicating dosage periodicity, such as indicia for indicating Monday through Sunday in the example of FIG.


3


. These indicia is at a radius from the center of package


28


corresponding to the radius of window


58


in cover


24


so that the indicia may be observed through the window, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. In the particular embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIG. 3

, there are twenty-eight elements


96


with corresponding indicia designated Monday through Sunday for four weeks. Other dosage-indicating indicia can be employed, such as month dates or days and times..




Package


20


is assembled by assembling blister pack


28


onto indexing disk


26


, with opening


90


over boss


78


and lugs


84


,


86


in slots


92


,


94


. When so assembled, blister pack elements


96


automatically align with openings


82


in indexing disk


26


. The subassembly of indexing disk


26


and blister pack


28


is then placed on wall


30


of base


22


. The outer diameter of disk


26


and pack


28


is slightly less than the inner diameter of base peripheral wall


34


, as best seen in

FIG. 4

, so that the base peripheral wall holds the indexing disk and blister pack subassembly in central position on the base. Cover


24


is then assembled over base


22


such that skirt


52


of cover


24


is telescopically slidably received over flange


34


on base


22


, as best seen in FIG.


4


. Cover legs


66


,


68


are received into openings


40


,


42


of base


22


, with the rounded contours of feet


70


camming legs


66


,


68


radially inwardly. When feet


70


clear the lower edges of openings


40


,


42


, legs


60


,


68


return radially outwardly so as to retain cover


24


on base


22


by snap-fit. The subassembly of disk


26


and pack


28


is initially placed on base


22


with a gap between openings


82


and elements


96


in alignment with base dispensing opening


36


. In this way, when cover


24


is initially positioned over base


22


so as to complete the dispensing package assembly, window


58


of cover


24


is initially aligned with a blank space in the circumferential array of indicia, and diametrically opposed button


54


is initially aligned with a blank space between blister pack elements


96


, so that no pill can be dispensed at this point.




In order to dispense a pill, cover


24


is moved axially toward base


22


against the force of spring fingers


64


that are in abutting engagement with the opposing wall of base


22


, as best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Motion of cover


24


against base


22


compresses spring elements


64


and brings teeth


74


on cover


24


into meshing engagement with teeth


80


on indexing disk


26


. Downward motion of cover


24


with respect to base


22


is limited by abutment of depression


62


against cover base wall


30


, and by abutment of cover skirt


52


with shoulder


38


on base


22


. With teeth


74


of cover


24


meshed with teeth


80


of indexing disk


26


, cover


24


is rotated counter clockwise (

FIG. 1

, clockwise in

FIG. 2

) with respect to base


22


against the forces of spring elements


46


,


44


against the opposing edges of legs


66


,


68


. Such rotation is limited by the amount that openings


40


,


42


are of greater circumferential dimension than legs


66


,


68


, which is preferably equal to one angular increment between openings


82


in disk


26


and blister pack elements


96


on blister pack


28


. Thus, rotation of cover


24


one angular increment brings a blister pack element


96


into alignment with base dispensing opening


36


. Cover


24


is then released, and rotates counter clockwise (

FIG. 1

) under the forces of spring elements


44


,


46


against legs


66


,


68


, and moves axially under the forces of spring elements


64


against base wall


30


. When the cover is so repositioned, cover window


58


will be in alignment with new indicia just rotated into position, and button


54


on cover


24


may be depressed so as to rupture the aligned blister pack element


96


and dispense the associated pill


98


through dispensing opening


36


. Package


20


is then left in this position until the next dosage time, the next day in this particular embodiment. In the event that the user forgets whether the pill has been taken, the blister pack element may be observed through opening


36


, or button


54


may be depressed, but will not dispense a new pill until the package has been indexed to the next dispensing location.




There has thus been disclosed a child-resistant pill dispensing package that fully satisfies all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The package is of light-weight molded plastic construction, and is of compact size. The package is child resistant, and is compliant with dosage periodicity. The package may be reused by removing cover


24


and replacing blister pack


28


. This may be readily done by a pharmacist, for example, when filling a prescription for a new blister pack. The invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a presently preferred embodiment, and a number of modifications and variations have been described. Other modifications and variations will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art. The invention is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pill dispensing package that comprises:a circular base having a pill dispensing opening adjacent to its periphery, a circular package disk having a peripheral array of frangible elements disposed for selective alignment with said base dispensing opening and indicia for indicating dosage periodicity, a circular cover overlying said package disk and secured to said base, having means for manual urging against said package disk to dispense a pill through said opening, first interengaging means between said base and said cover for resiliently urging said cover axially away from said base and circumferentially with respect to said base, and being constructed to permit limited axial motion between said cover and said base and limited circumferential motion with respect to said base, and second interengaging means between said cover and said package disk for rotating said package disk with respect to said base when said cover is moved axially toward said base.
  • 2. The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said first interengaging means comprises first spring means between said cover and said base for resiliently urging said cover axially away from said base, and second spring means between said cover and said base for resiliently urging said cover circumferentially with respect to said base.
  • 3. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said cover and said base are of molded plastic construction, and wherein said first and second spring means are integrally molded with said base or said cover.
  • 4. The package set forth in claim 3 wherein said first spring means comprises a circumferential array of axially resilient spring elements engages between said cover and said base.
  • 5. The package set forth in claim 4 wherein said second spring means comprises a circumferential array of circumferentially resilient spring elements engaged between said cover and said base.
  • 6. The package set forth in claim 3 wherein said circular base has a pair of arcuate openings, and wherein said cover has a pair of arcuate axially extending legs for receipt in said openings to secure said cover to said base.
  • 7. The package set forth in claim 6 wherein said legs are molded integrally with said cover and are radially resilient for releasably securing said cover to said base.
  • 8. The package set forth in claim 7 wherein said second spring means comprises spring elements on said base at ends of said slots for engaging and resiliently urging said legs circumferentially in said slots.
  • 9. The package set forth in claim 8 wherein said first spring means comprise spring fingers on said cover for engaging said base and urging said cover axially of said base.
  • 10. The package set forth in claim 7 wherein said legs have radially extending feet for releasably securing said cover to said base by snap fit in said arcuate openings.
  • 11. The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said second interengaging means comprises radially facing axially extending teeth on said package disk and on said cover for corotative engagement between said cover and said package disk when said cover is moved toward said base.
  • 12. The package set forth in claim 11 wherein said circular package disk comprises a dispensing disk having a peripheral array of openings for selective alignment with said dispensing opening in said base and a central opening with said teeth, and a replaceable blister pack having said frangible elements disposed in alignment with said openings in said disk element.
  • 13. The package set forth in claim 12 wherein said blister pack has a peripheral array of said blister elements and a peripheral array of periodicity indicia associated with said blister elements, and wherein said cover has a window for viewing said indicia on said pack.
  • 14. The package set forth in claim 13 further comprising diametrically opposed lugs on said disk element and diametrically opposed slots in said blister pack for maintaining registry between said blister pack and said disk element.
  • 15. The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said manual urging means comprises a button and a spring arm integrally mounting said button and said cover.
  • 16. A pill dispensing package that comprises:a circular base of molded plastic construction having a pill dispensing opening adjacent to its periphery and at least two arcuate openings, a circular cover of molded plastic construction having arcuate legs extending through said arcuate openings to secure said cover to said base, a button integrally connected by a spring arm in alignment with said dispensing opening, and first axially extending interengagement means, and a flat circular disk of molded plastic construction captured between said cover and said base having second axially extending interengagement means for engagement with said first means to rotate said disk, and a peripheral array of openings for selective alignment between said dispensing opening and said button.
  • 17. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 16 further comprising first spring means between said cover and said base for resiliently urging said cover axially away from said base, and second spring means between said cover and said base for resiliently urging said cover circumferentially with respect to said base.
  • 18. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 17 wherein said first and second spring means are integrally molded with said cover on said base.
  • 19. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 18 wherein said first spring means comprises a circumferential array of axially resilient spring elements.
  • 20. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 19 wherein said second spring means comprises a circumferential array of circumferentially resilient spring elements engaged between said cover and said base.
  • 21. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 19 wherein said second spring means comprises spring elements on said base at ends of said slots for engaging and resiliently urging said legs circumferentially in said slots.
  • 22. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 21 wherein said first spring means comprise spring fingers on said cover for engaging said base and urging said cover axially of said base.
  • 23. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 21 wherein said legs have radially extending feet for releasably securing said cover to said base by snap fit in said arcuate openings.
  • 24. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 17 wherein said first and second axially extending interengagement means comprise axial ribs on said cover and disk for engagement to rotate said disk when said cover is moved toward said base.
  • 25. The pill dispensing package set forth in claim 16 further comprising a blister pack of pills to be dispensed, comprising a flat base carried by said disk and a peripheral array of frangible pill elements disposed in said openings in said disk.
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