Claims
- 1. A dose dispenser comprising:a main body for retaining a plurality of dosages, wherein: each of said dosages is provided in a stamp-like dosage form, and said plurality of dosages are collectively organized in a roll; and a dosage delivery port depending from said cylindrical main body and operative to receive said dosages from said cylindrical main body, wherein said dosage delivery port comprises: an aperture; an end wall in which said aperture is defined; two side walls that join said end wall to said cylindrical main body; and a top wall that abuts said two said walls and said end wall.
- 2. The dose dispenser of claim 1, said top wall having an access way that extends from said aperture towards said cylindrical main body, wherein said access way has a size suitable for providing access by a user's finger to a dosage that is within said dosage delivery port.
- 3. The dose dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a drive mechanism that engages said dosages, wherein said drive mechanism is operative, when actuated, to drive said dosages through said aperture.
- 4. The dose dispenser of claim 3 wherein said drive mechanism is manually actuated by a crank that is driven by a user.
- 5. The dose dispenser of claim 3 wherein said drive mechanism is electrically actuated.
- 6. The dose dispenser of claim 5 further comprising a dispensing button that, when engaged by a user, causes said electrical actuation of said drive mechanism.
- 7. The dose dispenser of claim 6 wherein said drive mechanism comprises:a first roller that abuts, in frictional engagement, a first surface of said dosages; a second roller that abuts, in frictional engagement, a second surface of said dosages, wherein, said first and second rollers sandwich said dosages therebetween; a motor that is operatively engaged to said first roller; and a power source for driving said motor.
- 8. The dose dispenser of claim 5 further comprising dosing electronics dosing electronics that are operable, in conjunction with said drive mechanism, to dispense said individual dosages at specified times or at specified time intervals.
- 9. The dose dispenser of claim 1 further comprising alarm electronics that alert a user that it is time to dispense a dosage.
- 10. The dose dispenser of claim 5 further comprising monitoring electronics that record dispensing statistics.
- 11. An article comprising:a housing, wherein said housing is physically configured to retain a plurality of stamp-like dosage forms that are collectively organized in a roll; a dosage delivery port, wherein said dosage delivery port depends from said housing and receives said dosage forms from said housing, wherein said dosage delivery port comprises: an end wall; an aperture, wherein said aperture is defined in said end wall; two side walls, wherein said two side walls join said end wall to said housing; and a top wall, wherein said top wall abuts said two side walls and said end wall.
- 12. The article of claim 11 further comprising said plurality of stamp-like dosage forms that are collectively organized in a roll.
- 13. The article of claim 11 wherein said housing is cylindrical.
- 14. The article of claim 11 wherein:said top wall has an access way; said access way extends from said aperture towards said housing; said access way is suitable sized to providing access by a user's finger to a dosage form that is within said dosage delivery port.
- 15. The article of claim 11 further comprising a drive mechanism, wherein said drive mechanism engages said dosages, and wherein, when said drive mechanism is actuated, it drives said dosages through said aperture.
- 16. The article of claim 15 further comprising dosing electronics, wherein said dosing electronics, in conjunction with said drive mechanism, dispenses at least one of said dosages forms at specified times or at specified time intervals.
- 17. The article of claim 15 further comprising further comprising monitoring electronics, wherein said monitoring electronics record dispensing statistics.
STATEMENT OF RELATED CASES
This is a division of, and claims priority of, U.S. Pat. App. No. 09/602,314, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,306 filed Jun. 23, 2000.
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