This application relates to an item dispenser in which items are contained in wells and may be extracted from the wells for use by an individual. In particular, the application relates to a dispenser for pills, compacts, capsules (which may contain a solid, a granulated powder, a gel, a liquid or any other suitable substance) and/or caplets, which may be referred to herein as “solid dosage forms.”
Individuals with limited or compromised dexterity, with limited or compromised faculties, or with a combination thereof, may have difficulty administering solid dosage forms to themselves. Solid dosage forms are often provided in bottles in which many doses are stored in an aggregate. Whereas such bottles may have sufficiently wide mouths to provide easy access to multiple fingers, the doses must be administered individually. Also, such aggregates do not provide a means of keeping track of dosing information.
In contrast, individualized packaging, such as blister packs or egg-carton style dispensers, which may include partitions for storing different dosage forms for administration at different times, often require dexterity to extract the dosage forms and may provide for only limited access by an individual's fingers.
It would be desirable, therefore, to provide apparatus and methods for dispensing solid dosage forms in a manner that facilitates extraction of solid dosage forms.
It also would be desirable, therefore, to provide apparatus and methods for dispensing solid dosage forms in a manner that facilitates compliance with a therapeutic regimen.
It is an object of the invention to provide apparatus and methods for dispensing solid dosage forms in a manner that facilitates extraction of the solid dosage forms. A solid dosage form dispenser, and methods for manufacturing the dispenser, are provided in accordance with the principles of the invention.
A solid dosage form dispenser according to the invention is provided. The dispenser may include a solid dosage form well suspended from a well support member. The dispenser may also include a peelable lid affixed to the well support member and covering the well. The peelable lid may include a handle for peeling the lid off of the well support member to open the well.
The objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Solid dosage form dispensers and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. An exemplary dispenser may include a plurality of wells for holding the solid dosage form. Each well may include a first section and a second section. In certain embodiments of the invention, each well may include a peelable lid.
Each well may be configured to hold the dosage form and provide surfaces to cause a portion of the dosage form to rise out of the well when an individual peels the lid off of the well. The first section of each well may be deep enough to contain the dosage form and may have a base that slopes upward toward a second section which may be shorter, wider and shallower than the first section.
The reduced length, the extra width and the reduced depth of the second section may cause a portion of the pill to rise above the plane of the well support member following the removal of the peelable lid. After the peelable lid is removed, and a portion of the dosage form rises above the well support member, an individual may be assisted in at least two ways as he attempts to grasp the dosage form with his fingers. First, a portion of the dosage form is now above the well support member and may be grasped without having to reach inside the well. Second, even if the individual may have to reach inside the well, the greater width of the second section allows an individual to grasp the raised portion of the dosage form more easily because of the greater clearance about the raised portion of the dosage form.
The dispenser may include one or more sheets of the wells. The sheets may be provided in an enclosure, which may be hinged such that the wells may be enclosed for containing the dosage forms or exposed for dispensing the dosage forms.
Each base may be fixed to well support member 126. Each lid may also bend at the juncture between base 125 and flap 128. Accordingly, each flap 128 may extend back at least partially over the well. Free end 128 is movable and may be pulled to sever base 125 from the package, thereby providing access to a solid dosage form stored in the well.
Windows 130 may be present in one or more of flaps 128 to provide visual information about the contents of the corresponding well. Flaps 128 (or, alternatively, base 125) may be labeled with the days of the week, as shown, or with any other suitable information. Windows 130 may also allow an individual to see through flap 128 and base 125 (assuming an embodiment of the invention wherein base 125 is formed from a see-through material).
Well support member 132 may be present underneath well support member 126 and may support an additional set of wells for dispensing solid dosage forms.
Well support member 132 may include solid dosage form well 424 and reinforcement structure 434. Other reinforcement structures may be present elsewhere in well support member 132, such as between wells 434. Well support member 126 may include frame 402 and well support member 132 may include frame 404. Extension 403 of frame 402 may be present to secure frame 402 to enclosure 100 adjacent hinge 105. Extension 403 may be fastened to enclosure 100 by any suitable method. Slots 406 and 410 may be present, respectively, above well support member 126 and below well support member 132. Patient information articles 408 and 412 may be present in slots 406 and 410, respectively. Flaps 128 and 426 and bases 125 and 425 may be seen above wells 124 and 424, respectively. Fulcrums 461 and 427 may be seen in wells 124 and 424, respectively.
Upon removal of flap 424, Sloped base 452 encourages the solid dosage form to pivot on fulcrum 461. As a result, a portion of the solid dosage form drops to rest in well bottom 454, which raises a portion of the solid dosage form out of section 460, and over the top plane of well support member 132. The raising of a portion of the solid dosage member out of section 460 and above the top plane of well support member 132 may facilitate manual acquisition of the solid dosage form by the user. For example, when an individual attempts to extract the solid dosage form from section 450, he can grab the exposed and raised portion of the solid dosage form.
In some embodiments of the invention, section 460 may be wider in the transverse (“T,” see arrow) direction than section 450. The width of section 460 may provide additional access to the solid dosage form. The individual is further enabled to grasp the raised portion of the solid dosage form by the relatively greater width of section 460 with respect to the T direction. Moreover, the solid dosage form is stabilized in position by the narrow width of section 460 so the solid dosage form does not move about substantially when the individual is grasping the solid dosage form.
Top wall 464 of sloped base 462 may provide resistance to the solid dosage form as the user moves the solid dosage form along sloped base 462. This reduces the likelihood that the user will push the solid dosage form out of well 124 before gaining a grip on the solid dosage form. (If the solid dosage form is pushed out of well 124 before the user gains a grip on the solid dosage form, the solid dosage form may be dropped.)
As described above, once flap 424 has been removed, the solid dosage form may then be grasped between the fingers and the thumb.
Some embodiments of the invention may include a blister-pack dispenser with wells that have features corresponding to those of well 124 (shown in
The angles T1 and T2 representing the angles formed between the base of well 800 with respect to the bases of ramp sections 802 and 803, respectively, may preferably be between about 35 to about 65 degrees. Angle T1 may be taken from an angle formed by the substantially flat base of well 800 with respect to a line formed from point P1—i.e., the point of intersection of ramp section 802 with the base of well 800—to point P2—i.e., the point of intersection of ramp section 802 with well support member 806. Angle T2 may be taken from an angle formed by the substantially flat base of well 800 with respect to a line formed from point P3—i.e., the point of intersection of second ramp section 803 with the base of well 800—to point P4—i.e., the point of intersection of ramp section 803 with well support member 806.
While angles T1 and T2 appear from
Thus, systems and methods for providing item dispensers with multi-section wells according to the invention have been provided. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation, and the present invention is limited only by the claims which follow.