The current invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to an ointment capsule and preferably, an ointment dispensing system.
The global cosmetics market size has been valued at $380.2 billion in 2019, and is projected to reach $463.5 billion by 2027. Additionally, the global topical drug delivery market is projected to reach $317.8 billion by 2027. However, most people applying cosmetics and/or medication topically do not do so efficiently, either applying too much or too little of the product. Additionally, a large portion of the beauty industry's waste comes from packaging.
Therefore, there is a need for means of providing the correct amount or dose of a cosmetic product or medication to a user for topical administration, which may be recycled or reused, thereby reducing waste.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the invention, there is provided an ointment capsule including: an identification tag; at least one nozzle attached to or integrated with a capsule top; the capsule top sealed to a capsule base; and at least one punch aligned with the at least one nozzle, wherein the punch is configured to penetrate the capsule top and dispense the ointment through the nozzle when pressure is applied to the capsule.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the capsule is round, cylindrical, bowl shaped, circular, book shaped, accordion shaped, bottle shaped, square shaped, cubical, or pyramidal in shape.
According to some embodiments of the invention, a cross section of the capsule is round, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal or hexagonal.
According to some embodiments of the invention, a width of the capsule ranges between about 1 mm to about 5 cm.
According to some embodiments of the invention, a volume of a capsule holder of a dispenser configured to hold the capsule may range between about 1 ml to about 100 ml.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the nozzle has a length of between about 1 mm to about 1 cm.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the punch has a sharp tip.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the punch does not completely occlude the nozzle on penetration of the capsule top.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the capsule includes a screw.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the identification tag is selected from the group consisting of a barcode, QR code, RFID, magnetic code, or a readable chip.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the invention, there is provided an ointment dispenser including: a dispenser head, wherein the dispenser head including at least one nozzle opening and at least one activator; a capsule holder fitted within a dispenser body, wherein the dispenser head and the dispenser body are connected to each other; and a driver located within the dispenser body configured to push the capsule holder against an inner surface of the dispenser head.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser head further includes at least one vent.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser head further includes at least one guide light.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the at least one activator is selected from a group consisting of a light of a particular frequency, a heater, ultrasound, and a combination thereof.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser head is further configured to open and close.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser head is further configured to lock in a closed configuration.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser head further includes a slot into which a capsule is inserted.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser body further includes a user interface.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser body further includes a rechargeable battery and a battery housing.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser body further includes a charging port on or within a base of the dispenser body.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the charging port connects to a charging station.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the driver includes a piston arm connected through a transmission to a lead screw and a ball-screw arm attached to a slide track on a plunger.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the dispenser further includes an identification tag reader.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the identification tag reader is configured to verify a veracity of a capsule inserted into the dispenser.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the invention, there is provided a method for dispensing an ointment from an ointment capsule using an ointment dispenser, the method including: inserting an ointment capsule into a capsule holder in an ointment dispenser; verifying the capsule; triggering a driver in a body of the dispenser to compress the verified capsule; pushing a punch through a capsule top; and squeezing the ointment out of a nozzle of the verified capsule through a head of the dispenser.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the verifying includes reading an identification tag on the capsule and verifying the read identification tag using an internal database.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the verifying includes reading an identification tag on the capsule and verifying the read identification tag by connecting to an on-line database over a wireless network.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the method further includes activating the ointment using at least one activator on the head of the dispenser, wherein the at least one activator is selected from a group consisting of a light of a particular frequency, a heater, ultrasound, and a combination thereof.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the activating takes place before, during or after application of the ointment.
Some embodiments of the invention are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the description taken with the drawings makes apparent to those skilled in the art how embodiments of the invention may be practiced.
In the drawings:
The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to an ointment capsule and preferably, an ointment dispensing system.
An aspect of some embodiments of the current invention relates to a capsule which may be used to dispense an ointment, such as a skin cream e.g., a serum, moisturizer, cleanser, shaving cream, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, etc., a cosmetic product such as foundation, concealer, primer, liquid makeup, skin blemish treatment, etc., and/or a medication such as a topical medication, for example for treatment of a medical condition such as burns, scars, acne, rosea, eczema, a fungal, bacterial or viral infection, etc., and/or a dental treatment, such as tooth whitener, sealant, etc., and/or a hair treatment, e.g., for the application of hair dye, hair repair serum, conditioner, color fixer, hair extensions, scalp treatment, etc., and/or a nail treatment, e.g., a nail treatment e.g., to encourage growth and/or strengthen the nails, a primer, e.g., prior to application of a nail polish, nail adhesive, gel, etc. and, optionally, a dispenser thereof, is disclosed and described.
As used herein, the term “ointment” refers to a preparation for external use (e.g., applied to skin, hair, teeth, nails, etc.) for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic. Optionally, the ointment may be an oil and/or water-based liquid or gel. Optionally, the ointment may be viscous.
Advantageously, such a capsule may provide the user with a pre-determined amount of the ointment, thereby reducing waste and/or providing the required dose for effective treatment and/or application of the ointment. Alternatively, and/or additionally, such a capsule may be refilled and/or recycled.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may be filled by the user prior to dispensing and/or pre-filled with the required ointment at a manufacturing site, such as a factory, pharmacy, dispensary, etc. Optionally, the capsule may comprise a capsule bottom, a capsule top or lid which may seals the capsule, one or more nozzles on the upper surface of the capsule top and/or a punch or screw. Optionally, the punch may be used to perforate the capsule top. Optionally, the punch may be attached to and/or may be an integral part of the capsule bottom. Optionally, the perforated capsule top may allow application of the ointment through the one or more nozzles on squeezing of the capsule. Optionally, the one or more nozzles may be attached to the upper surface of the capsule top and/or the one or more nozzles may be an integral part of the capsule top. Optionally, the capsule may be of a variety of sizes and/or shapes depending, for example, on the required quantity of ointment, the ointments viscosity, its case of spread, and/or the required dose. For example, the capsule may be circular, bowl shaped, bottle shaped, accordion shaped, book shaped, etc. Optionally, the capsule may include a screw. Optionally, the capsule may protect the ointment from light, oxidation, degradation, etc., prior to use. For the sake of this disclosure, the words top and proximal will mean the side of the dispenser that is placed against the skin and/or from which the material (e.g., ointment) is released. For the sake of this disclosure, the words bottom and distal will mean the side of the dispenser that is opposite the side placed against the skin and/or from which the material (e.g., ointment) is released.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may have an identification tag. Optionally, the identification tag may allow the user to identify the contents of the capsule. Optionally, the identification tag may allow a dispenser to determine of the capsule is genuine and/or contains the required ointment and/or the quantity of ointment contained therein. Optionally, the identification tag may be a barcode, QR code, RFID, etc. Optionally, the identification tag may be electronic. Optionally, the dispenser may send a signal to and/or receive a signal from a wireless device such as a cellular phone, laptop, wireless network on reading the identification tag. Optionally, the dispenser may not function unless the identification tag is verified.
According to some embodiments, a dispenser may be used to dispense the ointment from a capsule. Optionally, the dispenser may comprise a body and a head. Optionally, the head may be opened (e.g., from the top, side, base, etc.) and/or may include an opening and/or slot into which a capsule may be placed. Optionally, the head may be connected to the body, for example by a hinge. Optionally, the head may be locked onto the body. Optionally, the dispenser head and/or body may include a capsule holder. Optionally, the capsule holder may accept a variety of capsule sizes and/or depending on the required quantity of ointment, the ointments viscosity, its ease of spread, and/or the required dose. For example, the capsule may be circular, bowl shaped, bottle shaped, accordion shaped, book shaped, etc.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may include a means of activating the ointment, for example a light of a particular frequency, such as, ultraviolet light, infrared light, etc., a heater, for local heating, ultrasound, etc., and/or a combination thereof. Optionally, the ointment may be activated by the dispenser prior to dispensing. Optionally, the ointment may be activated concurrently to dispensing from the dispenser. Optionally, the ointment may be activated a short time after dispensing either by the dispenser and/or by an additional device.
Alternatively, and/or additionally, the dispenser may be designed for a specific sized and/or shaped capsule. Optionally, the head may comprise an opening for dispensing ointment from the capsule. Optionally, the size of the head opening and/or nozzle opening may be adjusted depending on the user's requirements. Optionally, the head and/or body may comprise a seal which may prevent entrance of ointment into the mechanism of the dispenser from an opened and/or used capsule. For example, the system may be designed to dispense the cream directly from the capsule to the skin (or another external surface) without the cream touching the dispenser. Optionally, the dispenser may be easily cleaned in order to allow use of multiple types of capsules without cross contamination, such as, from ointment adhering to the dispenser. Optionally, the inside, outside, or both of all parts of the dispenser may be waterproof. Optionally, the inside, outside, or both of all parts of the dispenser may be easy to clean.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser head may comprise a means of activating the ointment, such as one or more lights of a selected frequency (e.g., UV, IR, etc.), one or more heaters (e.g., heating pads, flex heating elements, etc.), one or more additional activators (e.g., ultrasound, massage pads, etc.) and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the dispenser head may comprise one or more vents to release pressure and/or heat. Optionally, the one or more activators may be connected to a power button on the body of the dispenser. Optionally, the capsule may be pretreated by the dispenser head prior to use. Optionally, an external surface of the user (e.g., skin, teeth, hair, nails, etc.) may be activated by one or more activators on the dispenser head prior to, during and/or after application of the ointment.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser body may comprise an driver to drive expulsion of material from the capsule. Optionally, the driver may include an actuator. Optionally, the driver may include a plunger and/or an actuator. Optionally, the driver may include a motor and/or a drive screw and/or a ball-screw arm and/or a slider. Optionally, the plunger may include a slider track, Optionally, the dispenser may include one or more batteries, a power button, a switch connected to the driver, etc. Optionally, the dispenser may be portable. Optionally, the dispenser may be designed to fit comfortably into a user's hand. Optionally, the dispenser may be wireless. Optionally, the driver may be activated manually and/or electronically. Optionally, the driver may comprise a piston arm. Optionally, activation of the driver may push the bottom of the capsule towards the top of the capsule, such that a punch pierces the capsule top. Optionally, activation of the piston may squeeze the ointment out of the capsule through the nozzle.
According to some embodiments, dispensing from the capsule may be actuated by means of a screw drive (e.g., driven by a motor and/or manual twisting) and/or a linear actuator and/or a piston and/or gas pressure and/or a hydraulic actuator and/or manual force (e.g., pushing and/or squeezing by the user). Optionally the drive system may be continuous. Alternatively, and/or additionally, the drive may be reset e.g., when a capsule is inserted, between each use, etc. For example, reset may be automatic (e.g., when the head and/or a section thereof is opened and/or when the drive has fully dispensed the cream, and/or when a capsule is removed after use, etc.). Alternatively, and/or additionally, the drive may be reset by the user (e.g., by activating reset mechanism e.g., by pushing a reset button). Alternatively, and/or addition reset may be manual (e.g., by manually returning an actuator to its reset position and/or turning back a screw etc.).
According to some embodiments, one or more batteries may be housed in a battery housing. Optionally, the battery may be rechargeable. Optionally, the base of the dispenser body may comprise a port for connecting it to a charging station. Optionally, the charging station may be connected by a port and/or socket to an electricity source, such as an AC or DC power source, power sources (e.g., 110 AC, 220 AC, 24V DC (e.g., a car battery, photovoltaic cell, etc.) and/or with different kinds of plugs and/or sockets and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the dispenser and/or charging station may contain one or more integrated wireless chargers.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may comprise an identification tag reader and/or scanner. Optionally, the dispenser may comprise a wireless transmitter. Optionally, the dispenser may connect to a wireless network to verify an identification tag. Optionally, the wireless network may be a cellular network, a satellite network and/or a local network. Optionally, verification may be made by matching the identification tag to an identifier in a local database (e.g., within the dispenser, in an app, etc.), and/or an off-site database e.g., a cloud, etc., belonging to a capsule manufacturer, the dispenser manufacture and/or public domain. Optionally, the dispenser may connect to an app on a user's portable electronic device, such as cell phone, tablet, and/or laptop, in order to verify the identification tag, e.g., wirelessly by wi-fi, Bluetooth, etc. Optionally, the tag and reader may include an optical (for example, a bar code and reader and/or a QR code and reader and/or a human readable tag and a reader (for example a scanner and a text recognition routine)). Alternatively, and/or additionally, the tag and reader may be electronic (e.g., a RFID) and/or magnetic (e.g., a magnetic strip and reader etc.
According to some embodiments, the volume of the capsule may range between about 0.1 to about 1 ml, and/or between about 1 to about 5 ml, and/or between about 5 to about 10 ml, and/or between about 10 to about 100 ml, and/or between about 100 to about 200 ml, and/or between about 200 to about 500 ml, and/or between about 500 to about 1000 ml, and/or any sub-ranges therebetween.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may be cylindrical, bowl shaped, circular, book shaped, accordion shaped, bottle shaped, square shaped, cubical, pyramidal, etc. Optionally the cross section of the capsule may be round and/or oval and/or square and/or rectangular and/or pentagonal and/or hexagonal and/or another form. Optionally, the width and/or diameter of the capsule may range between about 1 mm to about 1 cm, and/or between about 1 to about 5 cm, and/or between about 5 to about 10 cm. Optionally, the length and/or depth of the capsule may range between about 1 mm to about 5 mm, and/or between about 5 mm to about 30 mm, and/or between about 3 cm to about 10 cm. Optionally the capsule may include a tube. Optionally the capsule may include a screw.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may include a nozzle. Optionally, the nozzle may have a length of between about 1 mm to about 5 mm, and/or between about 5 mm to about 1 cm, and/or between about 1 cm to about 5 cm. Optionally the nozzle may have a width and/or diameter of between about 1 mm to about 5 mm, and/or between about 5 mm to about 1 cm, and/or between about 1 cm to about 5 cm.
According to some embodiments, the volume of the dispenser may range between about 1 ml to about 10 ml, and/or about 10 ml to about 100 ml, and/or about 100 ml to about 200 ml, and/or about 200 ml to about 500 ml, and/or about 500 to about 1000 ml, and/or about 1000 ml to about 5000 ml. Optionally, the dispenser may be cylindrical, and/or curved. Optionally, the dispenser may fit easily into the palm of a user's hand. Optionally, the width and/or diameter of the dispenser may range between about 1 mm to about 1 cm, and/or between about 1 to about 5 cm, and/or between about 5 to about 10 cm, and/or between about 10 to about 30 cm. Optionally, the length of the dispenser may range between about 1 mm to about 5 mm, and/or between about 5 mm to about 30 mm, and/or between about 3 cm to about 10 cm, and/or between about 10 cm to about 30 cm. Optionally the head of the dispenser may have a length of between about 1 mm to about 10 mm, and/or between about 10 mm to about 4 cm, and/or between about 4 cm to about 10 cm and/or between about 10 cm to about 20 cm. Optionally the head may have a width of between about 1 mm to about 10 mm, and/or between about 10 mm to about 4 cm, and/or between about 4 cm to about 10 cm and/or between about 10 cm to about 20 cm. Optionally the cross section of the dispenser may be round and/or oval and/or square and/or rectangular and/or pentagonal and/or hexagonal and/or vary over its length and/or another form.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may include settable attributes. For example, the temperature of dispensing and/or a light frequency and/or intensity may be adjusted (e.g., the light may activate the cream and/or have a direct therapeutic effect on the skin of a user etc.). Optionally, the settings may be automatically adjusted according to the label of the capsule. Alternatively, and/or additionally, the dispenser may include a built-in user interface (e.g., an adjusting knob, a multiple position switch, a slider, a touch screen, an indicator light, a view screen etc.). Alternatively, and/or additionally, the settings may be controlled remotely, e.g., wirelessly using a dedicated remote control and/or using a user's computing device (e.g., a smart phone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer, etc. and/or a dedicated application on the computing device).
In some embodiments, the device may include a LED and/or other light source that projects onto the skin and/or the ointment Infra-red, near infra-red, Blue, Red, White, Yellow, Green, Purple or other light). Alternatively or additionally, the device may include actuators for ATP therapy. Optionally, the device may include a laser (for example, for applying low level laser therapy (LLLT)). Alternatively or additionally, the device may perform BioPhoton Therapy and/or Microcurrent therapy.
According to some embodiments, the user may be a private individual, a cosmetologist and/or a beauty, medical or dental professional. Optionally, the system may allow multiple users to dispense a variety of different ointments from various capsules using the same dispenser. Optionally, a single user may use a variety of different ointments from a variety of capsules. Optionally, the dispenser and/or capsule system may prevent cross contamination of various ointments.
For example, a capsule bottom may be filled with an ointment, the capsule may then be sealed. The capsule may then be stored for an extended period without affecting the stability of the ointment. When required, a user may then load a capsule into a dispenser. The user may then turn on the dispenser and dispense the ointment directly onto the skin. The ointment may optionally be activated. The capsule may then be replaced by a capsule comprising a different ointment for a different use or for use on a different part of the body.
Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth in the following description and/or illustrated in the drawings and/or the Examples. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
In an embodiment of the current invention relates to a capsule which may be used to dispense an ointment is disclosed and described. For example, the ointment may be a skin cream e.g., a serum, moisturizer, cleanser, shaving cream, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, etc., cosmetic product such as an anti-aging treatment, skin blemish treatment, cosmetic such as foundation, concealer, primer, liquid makeup, etc., and/or a medication such as a topical medication, for example for treatment of a medical condition such as burns, scars, acne, rosea, eczema, a fungal, bacterial or viral infection, etc., and/or a dental treatment, such as tooth whitener, sealant, etc., and/or a hair treatment, e.g., for the application of hair dye, hair repair serum, conditioner, color fixer, hair extensions, scalp treatment e.g., to stimulate hair growth, etc., and/or a nail treatment, e.g., a nail treatment e.g., to encourage growth and/or strengthen the nails, a primer, e.g., prior to application of a nail polish, a nail adhesive, a gel, etc.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may comprise two parts, such as, a bottom container and a top. Optionally, the capsule bottom and capsule top may be connected, e.g., by gluing, by mechanical sealing, etc.
According to some embodiments, the capsule bottom may comprise a lip. Optionally, the capsule bottom may comprise an identification tag. Optionally, a punch may be connected to, embedded on, and/or be manufactured as an integral part of the capsule bottom. Optionally, the punch may have a pointed and/or sharp tip. Optionally, the punch may be a sharp stake, a hollow needle, a finned projection and/or may have a variable width from its tip to its base.
According to some embodiments, the capsule top may comprise a lid. Optionally, the capsule top may be flat. Optionally, the capsule top may comprise a tight area for puncture. Optionally, the capsule top may comprise a neck. Optionally, one or more nozzles may be attached to the capsule top. Optionally, one or more nozzles may be attached over the capsule neck. Optionally, one or more nozzles may be connected to, embedded on, and/or be manufactured as an integral part of the capsule top. Optionally, the size of a nozzle opening may be adjusted to control the flow of the ointment. Optionally, a nozzle may be made from a plastic, flexible, and/or clastic material.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may be of a variety of sizes e.g., the length, width, depth and/or volume of the capsule may be varied. Optionally, the size of the required capsule may depend on the amount of the required ointment, e.g., depending on the use, such as full-face coverage, coverage of a selected area, or depending on the required dose of a medication, etc. For example, a capsule may include from 1 to 10 ml and/or between 10 to 50 ml. Optionally, the viscosity of the ointment may be adjusted to provide the required consistency for ease of dispensing. Optionally, the capsule bottom may be filled with an ointment and then sealed with a capsule top. Optionally, the capsule top may be filled with an ointment and then sealed with a capsule bottom. Optionally, the capsule may be circular, bowl shaped, bottle shaped, accordion shaped, book shaped, etc. Optionally, the capsule may protect the ointment from light, oxidation, degradation, etc., prior to use. Optionally, the capsule may maintain the stability of the ointment formulation. Optionally, the capsule may be filled by the user prior to use. Optionally, the capsule may be pre-filled with the required ointment at a manufacturing site, such as a factory, pharmacy, dispensary, etc. Optionally, each capsule may be single use. Optionally, each capsule may be opened, cleaned, optionally sterilized, refilled and resealed for multiple uses.
According to some embodiments, all or part of the capsule may be made from recycled and/or recyclable materials.
According to some embodiments, all or part of the capsule may be recyclable and/or reusable.
According to some embodiments, on squeezing and/or pushing the base of the capsule towards the top of the capsule, the punch may perforate the capsule top. Optionally, the perforated capsule top may allow application of the ointment through one or more nozzles on applying pressure to the capsule. Optionally, the capsule neck may be sealed towards the opening to prevent return flow of the ointment. Optionally, the capsule may include a screw. Optionally, rotation of the screw may force the ointment out of the capsule through a nozzle. Optionally, the screw may be rotated manually and/or automatically.
According to some embodiments, the user may be a private individual, a cosmetologist and/or a beauty, medical or dental professional. Optionally, the capsule may be used in a user's home and/or in a medical clinic and/or dental clinic and/or beauty salon.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may include an identification tag. Optionally, the identification tag may allow the user to identify the contents of the capsule, and/or the amount of the contents of the capsule. Optionally, the identification tag may allow determination of whether the capsule is genuine and/or contains the required ointment. Optionally, the identification tag may be a barcode, QR code, RFID, etc. Optionally, the identification tag may be electronic. Optionally, a user may scan the identification tag using a wireless electronic device, e.g., a cellular phone. tablet, laptop, barcode reader, specialized device, etc. Optionally, verification may be made by matching the identification tag to an identifier in a database. Optionally, the dispenser may verify an identification tag internally, e.g., using an internal database which may be periodically updated. Optionally, the dispenser may connect to a wireless network to connect to an on-line database to verify an identification tag. Optionally, the wireless network may be a cellular network, a satellite network and/or a local network. Optionally, verification may be made by matching the identification tag to an identifier in a local and/or off-site database e.g., a cloud, etc., belonging to a capsule manufacturer, dispenser manufacturer, government sponsored site and/or public domain. Optionally, verification may be made by an app on a user's computing device, such as cell phone, tablet, laptop and/or desktop computer, VR glasses, smartwatch, etc.
According to some embodiments, the current invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing ointment from a capsule is disclosed and described. Optionally, the dispenser may include a means of activating an ointment, for example, a light of a particular frequency such as ultraviolet light, infrared light, a heater for local heating, ultrasound, etc., a means of massaging and/or spreading the ointment, and/or a combination thereof. Optionally, the ointment may be activated by the dispenser prior to dispensing. Optionally, the ointment may be activated concurrently to dispensing from the dispenser. Optionally, the ointment may be activated a short time after dispensing by the dispenser and/or by an additional device.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may comprise a body and a head. Optionally, the head may be opened and closed. Optionally, the head may include a slot for loading capsules. Optionally, the capsules may be loaded by inserting downward into the machine and/or upward and/or from any side and/or the back and/or the front. Optionally, the head may be connected to the body, for example by a hinge. Optionally, the head may be locked onto the body, e.g., by a clasp, catch, magnetic mechanism, mechanical mechanism, etc.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser head and/or body may include a capsule holder. Optionally, the capsule holder may accept a variety of capsule sizes and/or shapes depending on the required quantity of ointment, the ointments viscosity, its case of spread, and/or the required dose. Optionally, the capsule holder may be adjusted to accept various sizes and/or shapes of capsules. Optionally, the dispenser may be designed to prevent contact between the capsule contents and the inside of the dispenser, e.g., after punching the capsule, ointment may pass through the dispenser directly onto the user. Optionally, the dispenser may comprise a mechanism that may prevent return of the ointment once dispensed. Optionally, such a mechanism may prevent contamination of the inside of the dispenser by an ointment. Optionally, the head and/or body of the dispenser may comprise a seal which may prevent entrance of ointment into the mechanism of the dispenser from an opened and/or used and/or partially used capsule. Optionally, the dispenser may be easily cleaned. Optionally, the dispenser may allow use of multiple types of capsules without cross contamination, such as from ointment adhering to the dispenser. Optionally, the dispenser and capsule system may prevent cross contamination of the various ointments.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser head may comprise an opening for dispensing ointment from the capsule. Optionally, the size of the head opening may be adjusted depending on the user's requirements. Optionally, one or more nozzles of a capsule may extend through one or more openings located on the upper surface of the head. Optionally, this may ensure that the inside of the dispenser does not come into contact with the ointment.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser head may comprise a means of activating the ointment, such as one or more lights of a selected frequency (e.g., UV, IR, etc.), one or more heaters (e.g., heating pads, flex heating element, etc.), one or more additional activators (e.g., ultrasound, massage pads, etc.) and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the dispenser head may comprise one or more vents to release excess pressure and/or heat. Optionally, the dispenser head may include one or more indicator lights to indicate when an activator is in use. Optionally, the one or more activators may be connected to a power button on the body of the dispenser.
According to some embodiments, the capsule may be pretreated by the dispenser head prior to use. Optionally, an external surface of the user may be activated by one or more activators on the dispenser head prior to application of the ointment. Optionally, an external surface of the user may be activated by one or more activators on the dispenser head during application of the ointment. Optionally, an external surface of the user may be activated by one or more activators on the dispenser head after application of the ointment. Optionally, an external surface of the user may be activated by an additional device. Optionally, one or more activators may be turned on, turned off, increased in intensity, decreased in intensity, etc. at any time during use of the dispenser.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may be portable. Optionally, the dispenser may be designed to fit comfortably into a user's hand. Optionally, the dispenser may be wireless. Optionally, the dispenser body may comprise a driver, one or more internal batteries, a power button, a switch connected to the driver, etc. Optionally, the driver may be activated manually and/or electronically. Optionally, the driver may comprise a piston arm. Optionally, activation of the driver may push the bottom of the capsule such that the punch may pierce the capsule top. Optionally, activation of the piston may squeeze the ointment out of the capsule through one or more nozzles. Optionally, the driver may provide a steady and/or increasing or decreasing pressure to ensure even application of the ointment. Optionally, the pressure applied to the capsule by the driver may be adjusted prior to and/or during use. Optionally, the pressure applied to the capsule by the driver may be determined by the contents, size, shape and/or volume of the capsule.
According to some embodiments, one or more batteries may be housed in a battery housing. Optionally, the one or more batteries may be rechargeable. Optionally, the base of the dispenser body may comprise a port for connecting it to a charging station. Optionally, the charging station may be connected by a port and/or socket to an electricity source, such as an AC or DC power source, e.g., 110 AC, 220 AC, 24V DC (e.g., an electricity grid, a car battery, photovoltaic cell, etc.) and/or with different kinds of plugs and/or sockets and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the dispenser and/or charging station may contain one or more integrated wireless chargers. Optionally, the port may be a USB port. Optionally, the charging station may be unique to the dispenser. Optionally, the charging station may be fixed to a surface, such as a table, floor, wall, etc. Optionally, the charging station may be portable.
According to some embodiments, the dispenser may comprise an identification tag reader and/or scanner, etc. wherein the identification tag may be a barcode, QR code, RFID, chip and electrodes, magnetic strip, and/or an electronic lock, e.g., similar to those used in printers to determine the veracity of ink cartridges, and/or means of completing an electric circuit, etc. Optionally, the dispenser may comprise a wireless transmitter. Optionally, verification may be made by matching the identification tag to an identifier in a database. Optionally, the dispenser may verify an identification tag internally, e.g., using an internal database which may be periodically updated. Optionally, the dispenser may connect to a wireless network to connect to an on-line database to verify an identification tag. Optionally, the wireless network may be a cellular network, a satellite network and/or a local network. Optionally, verification may be made by matching the identification tag to an identifier in a local and/or off-site database e.g., a cloud, etc., belonging to a capsule manufacturer, dispenser manufacturer, government sponsored site, public domain, etc. Optionally, verification may be required to prevent counterfeiting. Optionally, verification may be required to prevent mixing of incompatible substances. Optionally, verification may be required to ensure that the correct ointment is being applied to the correct user. Optionally, verification may be required to ensure that the capsules and/or contents are being used correctly. Optionally, the dispenser may connect to an app on a user's computing device, such as cell phone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer, smart phone, VR, etc. in order to verify the identification tag. Optionally, the dispenser may not function unless the identification tag is verified
According to some embodiments, the system may allow multiple users to dispense a variety of different ointments from various capsules using the same dispenser. Optionally, a single user may use a variety of different ointments from a variety of capsules using the same dispenser.
Reference is now made to the figures.
According to some embodiments, the capsule bottom and/or capsule top may include one or more elements, such as a printed figure, logo, name of the contents, manufacturing date, expiry date, etc. Optionally, the capsule bottom and/or capsule top may include a few words in braille e.g., on the top, base and/or sides.
According to some embodiments, the capsule bottom and capsule top may be made from different materials and/or may have different thicknesses in whole or in part. Optionally, the capsule top and capsule bottom may be made from high quality transparent, partially transparent, translucent and/or opaque plastic. Preferably, the plastic is non-toxic and stable when in contact with the ointment. For example, the capsule bottom may be made from aluminum foil, acrylic (polymethylmethacrylate), butyrate (cellulose acetate butyrate), polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene, polyamide, polyethylene, etc. Optionally, the capsule top may range in thickness between about 0.001 mm to about 0.01 mm, and/or about 0.01 mm to about 0.5 mm, and/or about 0.5 mm to about 1 mm, and/or about 1 mm to about 5 mm. Optionally, a portion of the capsule top may be made from a different and/or thinner material than the rest of the it, e.g., the capsule neck. Optionally, the capsule neck may be covered, sealed, partially covered, and/or open.
According to some embodiments, the punch and/or the nozzle may be made from a metal or plastic. Preferably, the plastic is non-toxic and stable when in contact with the ointment. For example, the punch and/or the nozzle may be made from acrylic (polymethylmethacrylate), butyrate (cellulose acetate butyrate), polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene, polyamide, polyethylene, etc.
In some embodiments (optionally with any type of capsule) a punch 1321 may be pushed through the seal of the capsule. Optionally, the punch may be external to the capsule. For example, the punch 1321 may be part of a nozzle opening that the user places on the nozzle before use. Alternatively or additionally, the nozzle opening 1402, 1302 may be permanently and/or movably connected to the capsule neck 1306. For example, when a user begins to use the capsule, he may push the nozzle opening 1402, 1302 towards and/or into the breaking the seal. Optionally, the punch 1321 will then be pushed into the capsule neck 1306 and/or break the seal.
According to some embodiments, one or more activators and/or additional treatment modules may be located on the top and/or the side of the dispenser head. Optionally, the one or more activators may be one or more lights of a selected frequency (e.g., UV, IR, etc.), one or more heaters (e.g., heating pads, flex heating elements, etc.), one or more additional activators (e.g., ultrasound, massage pads, etc.) and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, one or more vents may be located on the side of the dispenser head. Optionally, the user interface may include a power button and/or pressure switch, which may be located on the same or different parts of the dispenser body. Optionally, a charging port may be located on or within the base of the dispenser. Optionally, the base of the dispenser may include a cavity into which a charging station and/or stand may fit.
According to some embodiments, the base of the dispenser body may comprise a port for connecting it to a charging station. Optionally, the charging station may be connected by a port and/or socket to an electricity source, such as an AC or DC power source, e.g., 110 AC, 220 AC, 24V DC (e.g., an electricity grid, a car battery, photovoltaic cell, etc.) and/or with different kinds of plugs and/or sockets and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the dispenser and/or charging station may contain one or more integrated wireless chargers. Optionally, the port may include a USB port. Optionally, the charging station may be unique to the dispenser. Optionally, the charging station may be fixed to a surface, such as a table, floor, wall, etc. Optionally, the charging station may be portable. Alternatively or additionally, the dispenser may include a plug (for example, USB type A port, USB type B port, USB type C port, USB mini type A port, USB mini type B port, a NEMA 1-15P port, NEMA 5-15P port, Class 1 port, Class 2 port, 2 pole port, 2 pin port, 3 pole port, 3 pin port, 2 pin port with earth, 2 pin port with ground, Schuko port, UK port, Vector apple lightning, micro and mini USB, type-c port, jack charge connector, audio wire port, Vector port, SVG, and/or EPS) that can be connected to a charging wire without a separate charger stand.
According to some embodiments, the driver may be operated manually by the user in order to apply the desired pressure to dispense the required amount of ointment. Optionally, the piston may be located on the upper portion of the dispenser body, and it may squeeze the capsule against the inner wall of the dispenser head. Optionally, the driver may raise a floor against the base of the capsule while simultaneously lowering a floor onto the top of the capsule, thereby squeezing the capsule from two directions at the same time. Optionally, the driver may apply pressure on the capsule from one or multiple directions at the same time.
For example, a capsule bottom is filled 4302 with an ointment. Optionally, the capsule bottom is scaled 4304 with a capsule top. Optionally, the capsule is either placed in a dispenser or used by hand. Optionally, the punch is pushed 4306 through the capsule top. Optionally, the ointment is squeezed out 4308 of the capsule onto the skin. Optionally, the ointment is activated 4310, before, during or after application.
For example, a dispenser is removed 4402 from a charging station. The dispenser head is opened 4404. A capsule is inserted 4406 into the dispenser. The dispenser head is then closed 4408 and locked. The dispenser is turned on 4410. The ointment is dispensed 4412 and/or activated 4414 by the dispenser.
For example, a capsule bottom may be filled with an ointment, the capsule may then be sealed. The capsule may then be stored for an extended period without affecting the stability of the ointment. When required, a user may then load a capsule into a dispenser. The user may then turn on the dispenser and dispense the ointment directly onto the skin. The ointment may optionally be activated. The capsule may then be replaced by a capsule comprising a different ointment for a different use or for use on a different part of the body.
These embodiments are provided by way of example and are in no means intended to be limiting the scope of the invention.
While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Implementation of the method and/or system of embodiments of the invention can involve performing or completing selected tasks manually, automatically, or a combination thereof. Moreover, according to actual instrumentation and equipment of embodiments of the method and/or system of the invention, several selected tasks could be implemented by hardware, by software or by firmware or by a combination thereof using an operating system.
For example, hardware for performing selected tasks according to embodiments of the invention could be implemented as a chip or a circuit. As software, selected tasks according to embodiments of the invention could be implemented as a plurality of software instructions being executed by a computer using any suitable operating system. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, one or more tasks according to exemplary embodiments of method and/or system as described herein are performed by a data processor, such as a computing platform for executing a plurality of instructions. Optionally, the data processor includes a volatile memory for storing instructions and/or data and/or a non-volatile storage, for example, a magnetic hard-disk and/or removable media, for storing instructions and/or data. Optionally, a network connection is provided as well. A display and/or a user input device such as a keyboard or mouse are optionally provided as well.
It is expected that during the life of a patent maturing from this application many relevant building technologies, artificial intelligence methodologies, computer user interfaces, image capture devices will be developed and the scope of the terms for design elements, analysis routines, user devices is intended to include all such new technologies a priori.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and/or scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein may be used in the practice or testing of embodiments of the invention, exemplary methods and/or materials are described below. In case of conflict, the patent specification, including definitions, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and are not intended to be necessarily limiting.
As used herein the term “about” refers to +10%
The terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes”, “including”, “having” and their conjugates mean “including but not limited to”.
The term “consisting of” means “including and limited to”.
The term “consisting essentially of” means that the composition, method or structure may include additional ingredients, steps and/or parts, but only if the additional ingredients, steps and/or parts do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed composition, method or structure.
As used herein, the singular form “a”, “an” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Throughout this application, various embodiments of this invention may be presented in a range format. It should be understood that the description in range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible subranges as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description of a range such as from 1 to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed subranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. This applies regardless of the breadth of the range.
Whenever a numerical range is indicated herein, it is meant to include any cited numeral (fractional or integral) within the indicated range. The phrases “ranging/ranges between” a first indicate number and a second indicate number and “ranging/ranges from” a first indicate number “to” a second indicate number are used herein interchangeably and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional and integral numerals therebetween.
It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment of the invention. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
All publications, patents and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference into the specification, to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated herein by reference. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention. To the extent that section headings are used, they should not be construed as necessarily limiting.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2023/050200 | 2/26/2023 | WO |
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63324649 | Mar 2022 | US |