Claims
- 1. An indicator comprising:
- a. an upper surface;
- b. an arm;
- c. means for attaching the arm to the upper surface of the indicator so that the arm may move, in which the attaching means protrudes from the upper surface of the indicator and about which the arm pivots;
- d. means, attached to the upper surface of the indicator and defining a space therebetween, for receiving the arm in which the receiving means has an upper surface and a lower surface, further comprising a plurality of nodes protruding from the lower surface of the receiving means and indicia located on the upper surface of the receiving means, each indicium located between an adjacent two of the nodes;
- e. in which the arm is of a width to fit between an adjacent two of the nodes
- f. in which the arm has a upper surface and a lower surface, the arm further comprising a knob protruding from the lower surface of the arm for biasing the arm against the lower surface of the receiving means; and
- g. means, adapted to be inserted into the space, for restricting movement of the arm.
- 2. An indicator according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of legs attached to the upper surface of the indicator for attachment to the bottom of a bottle.
- 3. An indicator comprising:
- a. an upper surface;
- b. an arm;
- c. means for attaching the arm to the upper surface of the indicator so that the arm may move, in which the attaching means protrudes from the upper surface of the indicator and about which the arm pivots;
- d. means, attached to the upper surface of the indicator and defining a space therebetween, for receiving the arm in which the receiving means has an upper surface and a lower surface, further comprising a plurality of nodes protruding from the lower surface of the receiving means and indicia located on the upper surface of the receiving means, each indicium located between an adjacent two of the nodes;
- e. in which the arm is of a width to fit between an adjacent two of the nodes
- f. in which the arm has a upper surface and a lower surface, the arm further comprising a rib protruding from the upper surface of the indicator for biasing the arm against the lower surface of the receiving means; and
- g. means, adapted to be inserted into the space, for restricting movement of the arm.
- 4. An indicator according to claim 3 in which the rib is curved to maintain a constant radial distance from the attaching means.
- 5. An indicator according to claim 3 further comprising a plurality of legs attached to the upper surface of the indicator for attachment to the bottom of a bottle.
- 6. An indicator comprising:
- a. an upper surface;
- b. an arm;
- c. means for attaching the arm to the upper surface of the indicator so that the arm may move, in which the attaching means protrudes from the upper surface and about which the arm pivots;
- d. means, attached to the upper surface of the indicator and defining a space therebetween, for receiving the arm in which the receiving means has an upper surface and a lower surface, further comprising a plurality of nodes protruding from the lower surface of the receiving means and indicia located on the upper surface of the receiving means, each indicium located between an adjacent two of the nodes;
- e. in which the arm is of a width to fit between an adjacent two of the nodes
- f. in which the arm has a upper surface and a lower surface, the arm further comprising a disc affixed about the arm for biasing the arm against the lower surface of the receiving means; and
- g. means, adapted to be inserted into the space, for restricting movement of the arm.
- 7. An indicator according to claim 6 further comprising a sticker attached to the disc.
- 8. An indicator according to claim 6 further comprising a plurality of legs attached to the upper surface of the indicator for attachment to the bottom of a bottle.
- 9. A device for indicating doses of medication comprising:
- a. an upper surface;
- b. a shaft protruding from the upper surface;
- c. two support legs protruding from the upper surface;
- d. a cross member attached to the two support legs having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- e. a plurality of nodes attached to the bottom surface of the cross member;
- f. indicia in the form of numerals appearing on the top surface of the cross member, each indicium located between an adjacent two of the nodes;
- g. a moveable arm having a first end defining a bore for receiving the shaft, a second end, and a portion adjacent to the second end which is positioned between the cross member and the upper surface; and
- h. a block sized to fit snugly between the upper surface and the cross member, for restricting movement of the arm to portions of the upper surface bounded at least in part by one of the two support legs and the block.
- 10. The device according to claim 9 further comprising a plurality of legs attached to the upper surface for attachment to the bottom of a bottle.
- 11. The device according to claim 9 further comprising means for biasing the arm against the cross member.
- 12. The device according to claim 9 in which, prior to the first use of the device, the block is frangibly attached to the arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/380,598, filed Jan. 30, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,882.
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