This application relates to an inventory control system for medicaments stored in a container, and more particularly relates to an inventory control system for injector medicament devices stored in a container.
Some people suffer from medical conditions that often require immediate treatment to treat the sudden onset of symptoms. In such cases, the patients are often prescribed with particular medicaments to address the sudden symptoms. For example, some people suffer from severe allergies, which may result in anaphylaxis. In such cases, anaphylaxis may be treated through the administration of epinephrine, and patients are often prescribed an auto-injector of epinephrine to treat sudden anaphylaxis.
While patients suffering from such medical conditions are often careful about keeping the particular medicament near them at all times, invariably circumstances arise where the patient is without the medicament. For example, a patient may leave their medicament at home, the patient may be out of the medicament and waiting for a refill, the medicament may have expired, etc. In such cases, these patients risk being in an emergency situation where the symptoms of the medical condition appear but the patient has no medicament to treat the symptoms.
The features and components of the following figures are illustrated to emphasize the general principles of the present disclosure. Corresponding features and components throughout the figures can be designated by matching reference characters for the sake of consistency and clarity.
The subject matter of examples of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
In various examples, an inventory control system includes an inventory control hub and a medicament container in communication with the inventory control hub. In some examples, the medicament container includes a body defining a container cavity and a plurality of medicament receptacles. Each medicament receptacle is configured to accommodate removable storage of an unused auto-injector within the medicament receptacle and to prevent storage of a used auto-injector within the medicament receptacle. According to some examples, a presence sensor is provided for each medicament receptacle. Each presence sensor is configured to detect a presence or absence of the unused auto-injector from the corresponding medicament receptacle. In various examples, each presence sensor is positioned within the corresponding medicament receptacle.
In some examples, the medicament container includes a controller that is in communication with each presence sensor.
According to certain examples, the controller is configured to remain in a low power state for predetermined time intervals, and after each predetermined time interval, the controller is configured to: exit the low power state; receive sensor data from each presence sensor; determine medicament inventory level information based on the sensor data; transmit the medicament inventory level information to the inventory control hub; and return to the low power state and start another predetermined time interval.
According to some examples, the controller is configured to: enter a low power state; exit the low power state if at least one of the presence sensors detects an absence of an unused auto-injectors from the corresponding medicament receptacle; transmit medicament inventory level information to the inventory control hub based on the absence of the unused auto-injector; and return to the low power state.
In certain examples, the presence sensors are selected from the group including, but not limited to, mechanical switches, photoelectric sensors, capacitance sensors, optical sensors, pressure sensors, weight sensors, and ultrasonic sensors.
According to various aspects, the medicament container includes at least one of a transmission button, an on-demand communication component, a replaceable power source, a visual indicator, or a holder for each medicament receptacle. The transmission button is configured to cause the medicament container to transmit medicament inventory level information to the inventory control hub when selected. The on-demand communication component is configured to enable real-time communication with the inventory control hub. In some examples, the replaceable power source is a battery, and the visual indicator indicates a status of the battery (or other replaceable power source).
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The medicament receptacles 206 are dimensioned such that they can only accommodate unused auto-injectors 208 (i.e., they cannot accept used auto-injectors 208). As illustrated in
In some examples, each medicament receptacle 206 optionally includes a holder 212 to aid in retaining the unused auto-injectors 208 within their respective receptacles 206. The holder 212 may include one or more suitable temporary retaining mechanisms including, but not limited to, various gripping materials, pins, hooks, snap-fitting, elastic bands, hook and loop fasteners, etc.
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Optionally, the container 102 includes additional features. For example, in some cases, the container 102 includes location detection capabilities (including but not limited to global positioning systems) such that the container 102 may ascertain its particular location. In some examples, the location information of the container 102 may be provided as part of the data transmitted from the container 102 to the inventory control hub 104. The container 102 may also include replaceable batteries, although various other suitable power sources may be used. In some of these examples, various indicators such as lights or other indicators may be provided on the container 102 to indicate a status of the power supply.
In some examples, the container 102 has a unique identification, and the container is configured to transmit that unique identification with data transmissions to the inventory control hub 104. The inclusion of the unique identification may aid in processing data transmissions from multiple container 102. The container 102 may also include various on-demand support capabilities. In such cases, the container 102 may further include a transmission button that causes the container 102 to send a transmission to the inventory control hub 104 indicating that real-time assistance is needed. The transmission may include the location information of the container 102, and may further include the information about the associated communication device 110. Upon receipt of the transmission, the inventory control hub 104 may communicate to the user through the associated communication device 110. Optionally, in some cases, the container 102 includes a speaker, visual component, or various other features enabling real-time communication with the inventory control hub 104 directly through the container 102 (rather than through the associated communication device 110). Various signage including instructions about various features of the container and/or the auto-injector 208 may also be included.
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In some examples, a method of inventory control includes starting the controller 108 and various other electronics of the container 102 in a low power state (i.e., hibernation mode) to conserve battery power of the container 102. At predetermined time intervals, the controller 108 exits the low power state and determines medicament inventory levels. In various examples, the predetermined time interval may be a day, a number of hours, or various other suitable time intervals. The controller 108 determines the medicament inventory levels by receiving the sensor data from the sensors 106 and processing that data to determine whether the auto-injector is present or absent from the respective medicament receptacles 206. The controller 108 transmits the inventory level information to the inventory control hub 104, and returns to the low power state for the next time interval.
In other examples, a method of inventory control includes starting the controller 108 and various other electronics of the container 102 in the low power state. If at least one sensor 106 determines that the auto-injector 208 is absent from the corresponding medicament receptacle 206, the controller 108 exits the low power state and send a data transmission to the inventory control hub 104 indicating the absence of the auto-injector 208. In other words, a determination of an absent auto-injector 208 triggers an automatic data transmission from the container 102 to the inventory control hub 104. After sending the data transmission to the inventory control hub 104, the controller 108 returns to the low power state. Optionally, the controller 108 may exit the low power state at predetermined time intervals to send supplemental data transmissions after the initial data transmission.
In various other examples, the controller 108 itself keeps track of inventory levels using one of the above methods, and only transmits data to the inventory control hub 104 after determining that the number of unused auto-injectors 208 is at or below a threshold level. As a non-limiting example, the container 102 may be configured to hold eight auto-injectors 208, and a threshold level may be four unused auto-injectors 208. In this example, the controller 108 may not transmit inventory data to the inventory control hub 104 if one, two, or three auto-injectors 208 have been removed (i.e., seven, six, or five unused auto-injectors 208, respectively, remain in the container 102), but will transmit the inventory data when four auto-injectors 208 are removed (and four auto-injectors 208 remain within the container 102).
Optionally, the inventory control hub 104 uses the inventory data from the container 102 to determine whether a communication with the associated communication device 110 (or the container 102 itself) is needed. For example, the inventory control hub 104 may communicate with the associated communication device 110 if at least one auto-injector 208 is absent from the container 102, the number of auto-injectors 208 is below a threshold level, etc. In various examples, the inventory control hub 104 communicates with the associated communication device 110 upon receipt of the data transmission from the container 102. In other examples, the inventory control hub 104 may delay its communication with the associated communication device 110 by a predetermined time interval (e.g., a day, a number of hours, etc.). In such cases, during the delay, the inventory control hub 104 may determine whether the inventory control hub 104 receives a restocking order for the location 112 (e.g., through the communication device 110 or other communication device) to replace the absent auto-injector 208. The automatic communication between the inventory control hub 104 and the associated communication device 110 may ensure that the users at the location 112 associated with the container 102 are aware that the auto-injector 208 inventory is reduced. The automatic communication between the inventory control hub 104 and the associated communication device 110 may also reduce the processing and stocking time ordinarily needed to order replacement auto-injectors 208.
The above-described aspects are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications can be made to the above-described example(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure. All such modifications and variations are included herein within the scope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individual aspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to be supported by the present disclosure. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as well as in the claims that follow, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the described invention, nor the claims that follow.
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62518368 | Jun 2017 | US |