This disclosure relates generally to storage kits or containers. In particular, this disclosure relates to a storage kit for medicine, such as pills, and for related accessories, such as vials, pill cutters, crushers, cups, water bottles, information sheets (instructions), etc. Methods of use are provided.
For persons who need to take medicine regularly, the need for a pill container than can be easily carried is important. A pill container that is easy to use, has sufficient capacity for the person's needs, and which can be conveniently carried by the user increases the likelihood that the user will take the correct medication at the correct time.
For some medicines, there are accessories that are needed. These accessories can include pill vials with extra pills, pill cutters, pill crushers, cups for holding water to be ingested with the pill(s), water bottles, and medicine information (schedule or instructions for taking the medicine). These accessories can be cumbersome to transport together in an organized, convenient, and secure way.
What is needed are improvements in the prior art to result in an organized, convenient, and secure manner to transport medicine and its related accessories.
A kit is provided that improves the prior art.
In general, the kit includes a base having a bottom, a surrounding wall extending from the bottom, a storage volume defined by the surrounding wall, and an opening opposite the bottom providing access to the storage volume. A cover is removably secured to the base over the opening to provide selective covering and uncovering of the storage volume in the base. The cover has a base-facing side and an opposite holder-side. The base-facing side faces the storage volume, when the cover is operably positioned in covering relation on the base, and the holder-side is facing away from the storage volume, when the cover is operably positioned in covering relation on the base. A holder-side of the cover is constructed and arranged to removably hold at least one pill container therein. A lid is removably secured over the holder-side of the cover to provide selective access to the holder-side and the at least one pill container, when the pill container is positioned therein.
Preferably, the holder-side of the cover is constructed and arranged to removably hold a plurality of pill containers therein.
Preferably, the holder-side of the cover has a depression arrangement shaped to hold at least one pill container therein.
The depression arrangement can be shaped to hold a plurality of pill containers. In one example, the depression arrangement includes at least four recessed volumes, each recessed volume being constructed and arranged to hold a respective pill container.
In preferred arrangements, the lid is transparent.
Preferably, a hinge assembly attaches the cover to the base.
Preferably, a cover snap latch arrangement selectively secures the cover to the base.
Preferably, there is a hinge assembly attaching the lid to at least one of the cover or the base.
Preferably, a lid snap latch arrangement selectively secures the lid to the cover.
In one example, the kit further includes a handle. In one example, the handle is pivotally secured to the base. For example, the handle can be pivotally secured to the surrounding wall.
In one example, a depth of the base is at least twice a depth of the cover and lid together.
In one example, the kit further includes a dividing wall arrangement in the storage volume. The dividing wall arrangement can be removable.
In example arrangements, the kit further includes at least one pill container held by the cover in the holder-side of the cover. The at least one pill container may include at least one multiple compartment container.
In a preferred arrangement, the kit includes at least four multiple compartment containers held by the cover in the holder-side of the cover, arranged in rows.
In another aspect, a method of using a kit includes unlatching a lid from a cover and pivoting the lid away from the cover to access a pill container held by the cover. There is also the step of unlatching the cover from a base and pivoting the cover from the base to access a storage volume in the base.
Preferably, after the step of pivoting the lid, there is a step of opening the pill container to access an interior of the pill container.
A kit is shown in
The kit 30 includes a base 32. The base 32 includes a bottom 34 (
The base 32 has a surrounding wall 36 extending from the bottom 34. Together, the bottom 34 and wall 36 define a storage volume 38 (
Many different shapes are possible. In the example embodiment illustrated, the base 32 is generally rectangular in shape, such that the surrounding wall 36 has a front wall 40, a rear wall 42 (
The base 32 has an opening 48 (
In optional arrangements, the base 32 can include a dividing wall arrangement 52 in the storage volume 38. In
The kit 30 further includes a cover 60. The cover 60 is removably attached or secured to the base 32. In the examples shown, the cover 60 is in covering relation to the base 32. For example, the cover 60 is provided to be over the opening 48 to provide selective covering and uncovering of the storage volume 38 in the base 32.
The cover 60 has a base-facing side 62 (
The cover 60, in this example, includes a surrounding flange 66 that will form a covering around the outside of an upper portion near the rim 50 of the first and second side walls 44, 46 and front wall 40, when the cover 60 is operably positioned in covering relation the base 32.
When the cover 60 is operably positioned in covering relation on the base 32, the base-facing side 62 is positioned to generally rest against the rim 50 of the base 32.
The holder side 64 of the cover 60 has a storage volume 65 therein. The holder side 64 of the cover 60 is constructed and arranged to removably hold at least one pill container 68 in the storage volume 65.
As will be explained in further detail below, the at least one pill container 68 may be embodied in many different forms.
The kit 30 further includes a lid 70. The lid 70 is removably secured over the holder-side 64 of the cover 60 to provide selective access to the holder-side 64 and the storage volume 65. When the pill container 68 is positioned within the storage volume 65 of the cover 60, the lid 70 provides selective access to the pill container 68.
In preferred embodiments, the lid 70 is transparent. In this manner, the pill container 68 can be viewed through the lid 70, even when the lid 70 is secured and latched to the remaining portion of the kit 30. In other embodiments, the lid 70 can be opaque.
The kit 30 can further include a handle 72. The handle 72 can be secured to any portion of the kit 30 to allow for convenient and easy portability of the kit 30.
In the embodiment shown, the handle 70 is secured to the base 32. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the handle 72 is secured to the front wall 40 of the base 32. In this embodiment, the handle 72 is pivotably secured to the base 32.
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In this embodiment, the recessed volumes 78 are arranged in four rows. The holder-side 64 can also include written indicia 80 adjacent to the recessed volumes 78. For example, each recessed volume 78 can represent one week, with the weeks being indicated along the right-hand side. As an alternative, along the left-hand side, the top two volumes 78 can represent one week of pills, with the top row 81 being indicated for morning use, and the next adjacent row, the second row 82, being indicated for evening use for Week 1. The third row can be morning use of Week 2, while the fourth row 84 can be indicated as evening use for Week 2. Other indicia can indicate rows used for morning, noon, evening, and bedtime use.
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The pill container 68 can be any type of pill container useful for the user. In the example shown, the pill container 68 includes four multiple compartment containers 86, 87, 88, and 89. The multiple compartment containers 86-89, in this embodiment, have seven individual compartments, with each compartment having a pill storage volume accessible by an individual compartment lid. In this example, each compartment is marked with the first letter of the day of the week. The multiple compartment containers can be those as described in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 7,624,890, incorporated herein by reference.
As can be seen in the FIGS., each multiple compartment container 86-89 can be removably positioned within one of the recessed volumes 78 in the rows 81-84. As such, in the embodiment shown, there are four multiple compartment containers 86, 87, 88, 89 held by the cover 60 in the holder-side 64 of the cover 60, arranged in rows 81, 82, 83, 84.
The kit 30 further includes a hinge assembly 92. The hinge assembly 92 can attach the cover 60 to the hingedly-connected or pivotally-connected to the base 32. As such, the cover 60 can be pivoted or rotated about the hinge assembly 92 toward or away from the base 32.
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The kit 30 can further include a cover snap latch arrangement 108. The cover snap latch arrangement 108 is constructed and arranged to selectively secure the cover 60 to the base 32.
In the embodiment shown, the cover snap latch arrangement 108 includes a snap latch flange 110 extending or projecting from a front side 112 of the cover 60. The flange 110 engages a latch element 114 extending or projecting from the front wall 40 of the base 32.
In the embodiment shown, the latch element 114 is located between the handle 72 and the rim 50 of the opening 48. The flange 110 selectively engages in a snap engagement with the latch element 114 so that the cover 60 can be selectively latched and unlatched from engagement with the base 32. Of course, other systems of securing the cover 60 to the base 32 are possible.
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The hinge assembly 92 can be used to attach the lid 70 to a remaining portion of the kit 30. The lid 70 can be pivotally connected to one of the cover 60 or the base 32. In this embodiment, the hinge assembly 92 is used to attach the lid 70 to the base 32. In the example shown, the lid 70 includes a pair of hinge members 116, 117 projecting or extending from a rear side 120 of the lid 70. The hinge members 116, 117 are secured as part of the hinge assembly 92 with the hinge pin 100 (
The kit 30 further includes a lid snap latch arrangement 122 (
In the example embodiment shown, the lid snap latch arrangement 122 includes at least one, and preferably a pair of snap tabs 124, 125 extending or projecting from a remaining portion of the lid 70. In this example, the snap tabs 124, 125 extend from a front side 128 of the lid 70. The front side 128 is opposite the rear side 120. The snap tabs 124, 125 snap over the front side 112 of the cover 60. As can be seen in
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A method of using the kit 30 can include a step of unlatching the lid 70 from the cover 60 and then pivoting the lid 70 away from the cover 60 to access the cover storage volume 65 and the contents of the storage volume 65. For example, the step can include accessing the pill container 68 held by the cover 60.
This step of unlatching the lid 70 from the cover 60 can include releasing the snap tabs 124, 125 from the ribs 132, 133 on the cover 60.
During the step of pivoting the lid 70, the lid 70 can be pivoted about the hinge member 94 to move the lid 70 from a position operably covering the cover 60 to a position in which the lid 70 is away from the cover 60, such as that shown in
The method can include a step of unlatching the cover 60 from the base 32 and pivoting the cover 60 from the base 32 to access the storage volume 38 in the base 32.
The step of unlatching the cover 60 from the base 32 can include releasing the flange 110 on the cover 60 from the latch element 110 on the base 32. The cover 60 can then be pivoted about the hinge assembly 92 in order to move the cover 60 away from the base 32 and expose the opening 48 to provide access to the storage volume 38.
The step of pivoting the cover 60 from the base 32 can include also pivoting the lid 70. In some implementations of the method, the lid 70 will remain secured to the cover 60, while the cover 60 and lid 70 are pivoted while being secured together about the hinge assembly 92 from the base 32.
The method can include, after the step of unlatching a lid from a cover, re-securing the lid 70 to the cover 60 by engaging the snap tabs 124, 125 with the ribs 132, 133 on the cover 60. After the step of re-securing the lid 70 to the cover 60, then the cover 60 can be unlatched or released from the base 32 in order to rotate the cover 60 and lid 70 together relative to the base 32.
The method can include, after the step of pivoting the lid 70, opening the pill container 68 to access an interior of the pill container 68.
The method can include, after the step of pivoting the cover 60, from the base 32, removing accessories for use from the storage volume 38.
The method can include the step of securing the lid 70 to the cover 60, and securing the cover 60 to the base 32. After the lid 70 and cover 60 are secured, transporting the kit 30 by use of the handle 72. This step may include pivoting the handle 72 away from the remaining portion of the base 32 to allow for a person's hand to grasp the handle 72.
The above description provides examples and principles. Many embodiments can be made applying these principles.