Health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • RE37535
  • Patent Number
    RE37,535
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 6, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication includes a generally vertically upstanding housing. The housing includes first and second adjoining sections. The first section is provided to removably hold an instrument, such as a toothbrush, for use in a daily activity. The second section is provided for holding a material, such as medication, to be taken by the person. When a person reaches to use the toothbrush, for example, the person is reminded to take the medication due to its proximity in the second section.
Description




FIELD AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a health improvement device, and more particularly to a device which modifies a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, as directed by the doctor.




It has been observed by medical professionals and other behavior scientists that remembering to take prescription or other medication, day after day, is a routine that is usually hard to establish. In this regard, it is known that taking medication at prescribed intervals or time is not only important, but in many instances, could be critical. The failure of a person to take the medication, as prescribed, may have adverse impact on the health of a person. It is therefore important that a simple and easy to use device be provided which reminds a person to take the medication.




Various examples of conventional devices of this nature and various medicine containers are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 571,436; 675,364; 612,296; 2,450,337; 2,570,380; 2,608,294; 3,228,737; 3,521,936; 3,524,690; 3,884,635; 4,140,140; 4,116,508; 4,248,254; 4,307,923, 4,308,923; 4,466,150; 4,951,596; 5,072,477; and 5,271,353.




The conventional devices are not as simple to use as the device of the present invention and not versatile.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The main object of the present invention is to provide a simple to use and an inexpensive health improvement device which modifies a person's daily behavior by reminding the person to take medication, as directed.




An object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which overcomes the disadvantages associated with the conventional devices.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which creates a simple association between the daily habit of toothbrushing and another habit a doctor wants each patient to develop, that is of taking medication properly.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which reminds the patient, when reaching his or her toothbrush, to take medication at the same time.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which allows the medication to work as it should, since it is being taken as prescribed by the doctor, for example, once daily in the morning, or both morning and at night.




Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which results in better compliance and more effective therapy and therefore saves needless medical visits and extra costs for the patient and the insurance provider.




An additional object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which is versatile in that it can be reused with different medicine containers. In other words, once the medication supply is exhausted, the device can be reused with other medicine containers.




In summary, the main object of the present invention is to provide a health improvement device which is simple, inexpensive, versatile and modifies a person's daily behavior to serve as a reminder to take a prescription medication, as directed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects and advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from a review of the preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

a front elevational view of the health improvement device of the present invention, shown with toothbrush and a medicine bottle;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the health improvement device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom perspective view of the device shown in

FIG. 2

, shown partially exploded with the drainage plug removed;





FIG. 4

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a partial view of the device shown in

FIG. 4

, shown without the drainage plug;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a bottom plan view of the drainage plug;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the drainage plug taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a first alternative embodiment of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 10

is a second alternative embodiment of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 11

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


11





11


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a bottom plan view of the device shown in

FIG. 10

, shown without the drainage plug;





FIG. 13

is a third alternative embodiment of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 14

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


14





14


of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is a bottom plan view of the device shown in

FIG. 13

, shown without the drainage plug;





FIG. 16

is a fourth alternative embodiment of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 17

is a bottom plan view of the device shown in

FIG. 16

, shown without the drainage plug;





FIG. 18

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


18





18


of

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 19

is a fifth alternative embodiment of the device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 20

is a bottom plan view of the device shown in

FIG. 19

, shown without the drainage plug; and





FIG. 21

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


21





21


of FIG.


19


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED AND ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




As best shown in

FIGS. 1-2

, the health improvement device HD of the present invention is in the form of a generally vertically upstanding housing H. The housing H is preferably made of conventional materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, any high density polyethylene or the like, thermoplastic, or other suitable material, which may be easily molded, blown or otherwise shaped to obtain the desired configuration.




Housing H is of a unitary construction and includes a generally cylindrical, hollow section


10


and a generally cylindrical open recess section


12


. As can be seen from

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, the height of first and second sections


10


and


12


is substantially the same. It is, however, noted that the corresponding heights of these two sections may be varied, if necessary. As can be seen from

FIG. 1

, the section


10


is provided for receiving an instrument, such as a toothbrush, and holding it securely and generally vertically therein. The second, adjoining section


12


, is provided for and has the configuration to removably hold a conventional medicine bottle MB.




As best shown in

FIG. 4

, section


10


includes recess


14


which extends the height of the housing H and terminates at top opening


16


and bottom opening


18


. As best shown in

FIGS. 2

,


4


and


6


, a generally round, alignment plate member


20


is provided in the recess


14


, adjacent top opening


16


. The plate


20


includes four pairs of generally triangularly shaped, radially extending projections


22


. As best shown in

FIG. 6

, the projections


22


extend toward the center of housing H and are arranged in a manner so as to form a generally +-shaped recess


24


. The configuration of recess


24


is such that the handle of toothbrush TB would slide easily in and out therefrom. As further shown in

FIG. 6

, each pair of projections


22


is separated by a narrow slit


26


for imparting plate


20


bending flexibility. This flexibility is preferred for the ease of inserting and removing toothbrush TB. It should be noted herewith that the overall structure and configuration of plate member


20


may be varied, keeping in mind the main objective of properly aligning toothbrush TB, and to facilitate its insertion and removal from housing H.




As best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a generally cylindrical alignment/drainage plug


28


is removably secured in the bottom of housing H. As best shown in

FIG. 4

, alignment plug


28


includes an outer peripheral section


30


and an inner generally funnel-shaped yoke section


32


. The yoke


32


includes an inner recess


34


which is in communication with housing recess


14


on one end, and communicate with the exterior via drain hole


36


. As best seen in

FIG. 4

, inner recess


34


terminates at the bottom


38


, the diameter which is designed so as to accommodate the bottom of toothbrush handle. A circular projection


40


is provided on the external periphery


30


of plug


28


. The projection


40


snaps into corresponding notches


44


in ribs


42


, as described below.




The recess


24


in plate


20


is in general vertical alignment with yoke bottom


38


, such that when toothbrush TB is placed in section


10


, it is secured vertically therein. Moreover, when toothbrush TB is placed in section


10


, after brushing teeth, for example, any liquid or moisture present thereon drips downwardly in yoke


32


, and due to its generally conical inner wall


46


, gets collected at bottom


38


and flows outwardly through drain hole


36


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a preselected number of vertically extending reinforcing ribs


42


are provided on the interior wall


50


of section


10


. The ribs


42


are circumferentially placed on interior wall


50


, extend radially into recess


14


, and are preferably diametrically equidistant from one another. Although it is preferable that twelve ribs


42


be provided, it is well within the scope of this invention to vary the number thereof, as desired. The ribs


42


are preferably integrally molded with housing H and extend from about the bottom opening


18


up to the location of plate member


20


. As best shown in

FIG. 4

, the radial length of ribs


42


is widest at the bottom and tapers upwardly. As best shown in

FIG. 6

, the radial length of some of the ribs located adjacent section


12


, is less than the length of ribs


42


on the opposite side thereof. This is due to the fact that left wall


11


of section


10


flares outwardly from adjacent top opening


16


to bottom opening


18


(FIG.


4


).




As best shown in

FIG. 5

, ribs


42


are cut into at


52


for receiving alignment plug


28


. The length of each cutout


52


corresponds to the vertical height of plug


28


. As noted above, each rib


42


is provided with a notch


44


substantially at the same location for receiving projection


40


of plug


28


.




In regard to second section


12


, it is in the general configuration of a clip defined by a generally C-shaped, wrap around vertical wall


54


. As best shown in

FIG. 2

, wall


54


partially encloses an open recess


56


, such that a front opening


58


is provided. The shape and configuration of wall


54


is selected so as to hold a conventional medicine bottle or container MB. The medicine bottle MB is easily inserted into recess


56


from the top of housing H.




The provision of front opening


58


allows the information on the medicine bottle MB, which is generally pasted thereon by a pharmacist, to remain visible and, therefore, further enhances the probability that the user would be reminded of taking the prescribed medication, as directed. Although as shown in the figures herein, the height of the C-shaped wall is substantially the same as first section


10


, it is well within the scope of this invention to vary its dimensions, shape or configuration, as may be desired.




As best shown in FIGS.


2


and


4


-


6


, section


12


further includes a bottom


60


for supporting the medicine bottle MB. Further, reference numeral


61


in

FIG. 6

illustrates a recess for receiving an insert


63


which displays product information, other indicia, etc.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 7-8

, the alignment/drainage plug


28


may additionally be provided with, preferably, four radial ribs


62


which extend between outer peripheral section


30


and yoke


32


. The ribs


62


are equilaterally positioned to strengthen and provide structural integrity to plug


28


.





FIG. 9

illustrates a first alternative embodiment of the present invention, which is similar to the health improvement device HD shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, with the exception that the structure of alignment plate member


64


is different. In particular, member


64


, in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

, is in the form of a round plate with a generally round central opening


66


for receiving the handle of toothbrush TB.




It is noted herewith that in various embodiments illustrated herein, the like parts/components have been designated by using the same reference numerals for clarity.





FIGS. 10-12

illustrates a second alternative embodiment of the present invention, which is similar to the health improvement device HD shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, with the exception that the structure of alignment plate member


68


is different. In particular, member


68


includes preferably eight equilaterally spaced finger-like radial projections


70


, which are separated from one another by slits


72


. Further, projections


70


include generally rounded free ends


74


for facilitating the insertion and removal of toothbrush TB.





FIGS. 13-15

illustrates a third alternative embodiment of the present invention, which is generally similar to the health improvement device HD shown in

FIGS. 10-12

, with the exception that the interior wall


76


does not include any ribs and is substantially smooth. A circular notch


77


is provided for receiving projection


40


of plug


28


, and a cut-out recess


79


, having the general dimensions of plug


28


is included in section


82


. The structure and configuration of alignment plate


78


is similar to the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 10-12

. Further, the width w


1


of open recess section


80


is larger than the width w


2


of hollow section


82


. Moreover, as best shown in

FIG. 15

, the diametric configuration and overall dimensions of section


80


are significantly larger than the diametric configuration and dimensions of hollow section


82


. This configuration allows for a accommodating medium size medicine bottles.





FIGS. 16-18

illustrate a fourth alternative embodiment of the present invention, which is generally similar to the health improvement device HD shown in

FIGS. 13-15

, with the exception that the structure and configuration of alignment plate


84


is similar to the embodiment to the device shown in

FIGS. 1-6

. In particular, alignment plate member


84


, preferably includes four pairs of radial projections


86


arranged in the like manner as in

FIGS. 1-6

. Further, the width w


3


of open recess section


88


is larger than the width w


4


of hollow section


90


. Moreover, as best shown in

FIG. 17

, the diametric configuration and overall dimensions of section


88


are substantially larger than the diametric configuration and overall dimensions of hollow section


90


. This configuration allows for accommodating large size medicine bottles.





FIGS. 19-21

illustrate a fifth alternative embodiment of the present invention, which is similar to the health improvement device HD shown in

FIGS. 16-18

, with the exception that the overall diametric configuration and overall dimensions of open recess section


92


are significantly larger than the diametric configurations and overall dimensions of hollow section


94


. Likewise, the width w


5


of open section


92


is about twice or more than the width w


6


of hollow section


94


. This configuration allows for accommodating extra large or the like medicine bottles or containers.




As can be easily seen from the above detailed description of the invention, as illustrated in the preferred and alternative embodiments, a person upon reaching for the toothbrush, is easily reminded of taking the medication concurrently, since the medicine bottle is located in close proximity to the toothbrush.




While this invention has been described as having preferred designs, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and/or adaptations following in general the principle of the invention, and including such departures from the present disclosure as those come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinsetforth, and fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including means for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including means for holding a material to be taken by person; andd) said second section including an opening substantially across the front thereof for allowing continuous visual inspection of said material in said second section; e) said first section including top and bottom sections; f) said first section including means for holding said instrument generally vertically therein; g) said instrument holding means comprising a yoke member positioned in said bottom section of said first section; and(e)h) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding means.
  • 2. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said first section includes top and bottom sections; b) said first section includes means for holding said instrument generally vertically therein; and c) said instrument holding means comprises a yoke member positioned in said bottom section of said first section.
  • 3. The health improvement device of claim 21, wherein:a) said instrument holding means further includes an opening in said top section of said first section.
  • 4. The health improvement device of claim 21, wherein:a) said yoke member is removably positioned in said bottom section.
  • 5. The health improvement device of claim 3, wherein:a) said opening is generally circular.
  • 6. The health improvement device of claim 21, wherein:a) said opening has the general configuration of a + sign.
  • 7. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said first section is generally cylindrical in shape and includes a recess bound by an inside wall; and b) a plurality of vertically extending ribs are provided on said inside wall.
  • 8. The health improvement device of claim 7, wherein:a) said ribs extend generally vertically and substantially the height of said first section.
  • 9. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said second section is generally cylindrical in shape and includes a recess therein.
  • 10. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said second section comprises a generally C-shaped member for holding a container.
  • 11. The health improvement device of claim 10, wherein:a) said C-shaped member extends generally vertically and substantially the height of said second section.
  • 12. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said housing is a single integral piece.
  • 13. The health improvement device of claim 1, wherein:a) said instrument comprises a toothbrush.
  • 14. The health improvement device of claim 1, in combination with a toothbrush.
  • 15. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including integrally formed first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section being generally cylindrical in shape and including a recess for removably holding a toothbrush generally vertically therein; c) said second section including a medication holding container; d) said second section including an opening substantially across the front thereof for allowing continuous visual inspection of the medication in said second section; and e) said first section including a drainage hole adjacent the bottom thereof; e) wherein when a person reaches to use the toothbrush, the person is reminded to take the medication due to the proximity of the medication container.
  • 16. The health improvement device of claim 15, wherein:a) said second section comprises a generally C-shaped member.
  • 17. The health improvement device of claim 16, wherein:a) said C-shaped member extends generally vertically and substantially the height of said second section.
  • 18. The health improvement device of claim 15, wherein:a) said first section includes an inside wall; and b) a plurality of vertically extending ribs are provided on said inside wall.
  • 19. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including means for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including means for holding a material to be taken by a person; d) said first section including top and bottom sections; e) said first section including means for holding said instrument generally vertically therein; f) said instrument holding means including a yoke member positioned in said bottom section of said first section; g) said instrument holding means including an opening in said top section of said first section; h) said yoke member including a generally funnel-shaped recess; and i) said opening and said funnel-shaped recess being generally vertically aligned so as to keep said instrument generally vertical; j) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding means.
  • 20. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising;a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including means for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including means for holding a material to be taken by a person; d) said first section including top and bottom sections; e) said first section including means for holding said instrument generally vertically therein; f) said instrument holding means including a yoke member positioned in said bottom section of said first section; g) said yoke member being removably positioned in said bottom section; and h) said yoke member including a drainage opening; i) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding means.
  • 21. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including means for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including means for holding a material to be taken by a person; d) said second section including an opening substantially across the front thereof for allowing continuous visual inspection of said material in said second sections; and e) said first and second sections being separated by an uninterrupted vertically extending wall; f) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding means.
  • 22. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including a recess for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including a member for holding a material to be taken by a person; d) said second section including an opening substantially across the front thereof for allowing continuous visual inspection of said material in said second section; e) said first section including top and bottom sections; and f) said first section including a yoke member positioned in said bottom section thereof for holding said instrument generally vertically therein; g) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding member.
  • 23. A health improvement device for modifying a daily behavior by reminding a person to take medication, comprising:a) a generally vertically upstanding housing including first and second adjoining sections; b) said first section including a recess for removably holding an instrument for use in a daily activity; c) said second section including a member for holding a material to be taken by a person; d) said second section including an opening substantially across the front thereof for allowing continuous visual inspection of said material in said second section; and e) said first and second sections being separated by an uninterrupted vertically extending wall; f) wherein when a person reaches to use said instrument, the person is reminded to take said material due to the proximity of said material holding member.
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Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/822756 Mar 1997 US
Child 09/478850 US
Reissues (1)
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