This disclosure relates generally to dispensers for pills and other items and, more specifically, to dispensers that are configured to be worn by an individual or that are configured to be secured to an object that is readily accessible to an individual. A dispenser according to this disclosure includes one or more pods that are configured to hold an item, such as a pill, a piece of candy or the like, to be inserted into an individual's mouth and to enable the individual to remove the item by squeezing the item out of the pod with his or her mouth or otherwise. Methods for providing, dispensing and taking (i.e., consuming) items, such as pills or candy, are also disclosed.
In various aspects, this disclosure relates to devices that enable items, such as pills (e.g., medicines, nutritional supplements, etc.), candy and the like, to be readily orally dispensed to an individual. Such a device may be referred to herein as an “orally operable dispenser” or, for the sake of simplicity, as a “dispenser.” As used therein, the term “pill” includes pills, caplets, capsules and other embodiments of solid or substantially solid masses of substances that are configured to be swallowed by an individual.
A dispenser according to this disclosure includes one or more pods that may be configured to be received within an individual's mouth and, upon being squeezed by the individual's mouth (e.g., his or her lips, teeth, tongue, etc.) or otherwise (between a thumb and a finger, etc.), or by being subjected to suction (e.g., from the individual's mouth, etc.), to release an item, such as a pill or a piece of candy into the individual's mouth. In various embodiments, such a pod may comprise an outer wall formed from a compliant resilient material, a hollow interior defined by the outer wall, and a slit that may be selectively opened to enable insertion of an item into the hollow interior and removal of the item from the hollow interior.
Each pod may be carried by a base. More specifically, each pod may be oriented (e.g., protrude from the base, etc.) in a manner that enables an individual to readily access the pod. In some embodiments, each pod of a dispenser may be oriented in a manner that enables the individual to place the pod (e.g., a majority of the pod, the entire pod, etc.) into his or her mouth. The base of a dispenser may include a plurality of pods, which may be arranged adjacent to one another, in series, along a length of the base, or in any other suitable arrangement. The base may be configured to place the pods and any pills within the pods at a location where they may be readily accessed by an individual (e.g., by the mouth of the individual, etc.) who will access (e.g., orally consume, etc.) the items within the pods. In one embodiment, the base may be configured to be secured to the individual's wrist. In embodiments where the individual (e.g., an endurance athlete during training or competition, etc.) will access one or more pods of the dispenser with his or her mouth, the individual may position a pod of the dispenser in front of his or her mouth to enable the individual to conveniently access a pod and its contents without disrupting his or her activities (e.g., training, participating in a competition, etc.). In another embodiment, the base may be configured to be secured to a location on an individual's shoulder (e.g., where he or she may access each pod with his or her mouth, etc., which may be useful for athletes, hand and/or arm amputees, individuals whose hand and/or arm movement is limited, etc.). In yet another embodiment, the base may be configured to be secured to an item of clothing.
In some embodiments, a dispenser may include one or more electronic components. A dispenser may include a clock and be configured to provide an individual with an alert when the time has arrived for the individual to access one or more items (e.g., take one or more pills, etc.) from a pod of the dispenser. A dispenser may include a sensor that detects removal of an item from a pod. A dispenser may include a communication component (e.g., a wireless communication element, etc.), which may be configured to communicate information about the dispenser to a remote electronic device (e.g., a computer, a portable electronic device, etc.); for example, information regarding the time at which an item was removed from a pod, the type of item (e.g., pill, etc.) that was removed from the pod and the like.
Another aspect of this disclosure involves use of a dispenser. A readily accessible dispenser with one or more pods including features such as those described above may provide for ready dispensing and, in some embodiments, hands-free dispensing of items, such as pills, candy or other items. In various embodiments, a base of a dispenser may be secured at a location where one or more pods of the dispenser may be readily accessed by an individual's mouth, or where the one or more pods may be readily brought to an individual's mouth. When an individual needs or wants to access an item from a pod of the dispenser (e.g., take a pill, eat a piece of candy, etc.), he or she may manipulate an item-containing pod of the dispenser in a manner that removes the item from the pod. Without limitation, the individual may position the item-containing pod of the dispenser in his or her mouth (e.g., by moving the pod to his or her mouth, by moving his or her mouth to the location of the pod, etc.). With the pod in the individual's mouth, the individual may use his or her lips, teeth, and/or tongue to manipulate the outer wall of the pod in a manner that opens the slit and forces the item out of the hollow interior of the pod, through the slit and into his or her mouth. Alternatively, the individual may use his or her mouth to apply suction to the pod and the item therein, until the item is drawn into the individual's mouth. The individual may then orally consume (e.g., swallow, etc.) the item.
Embodiments of a dispenser with a base that is configured to be secured to an individual's arm, wrist, shoulder or any other readily accessible location may be used during physical exercise, such as while an individual trains for or participates in a physical endurance activity (e.g., marathon running, an IRONMAN® triathlon competition, bicycling, etc.), in which an individual may want or need electrolyte supplementation, nutritional supplementation or the like (e.g., in the form of a pill, etc.). The base may be secured to the individual in such a way that one or more pods of the dispenser face outward from the base. When access to a pill is desired, the individual may place a pod that includes a pill in his or her mouth, remove the pill from the pod and swallow the pill without any significant disruption of his or her physical activity.
In another example of use, a dispenser may be secured to an individual or to an object close to an individual who has trouble using his or her hands (e.g., an individual with arthritic hands, etc.) cannot use his or her hands (e.g., a quadriplegic, etc.), or who lacks one or both hands (e.g., an amputee, etc.) at a location where he or she can readily access one or more pods of the dispenser with his or her mouth. Such an individual may access an item, such as a pill, merely by moving his or her head toward the dispenser, placing his or her mouth over an item-containing pod of the dispenser, removing the item from the pod and, if the item is a consumable item, such as a pill, swallowing the item.
Some individuals, including children, may wear a dispenser according to this disclosure to provide them with a convenient location to store their pills and/or to provide them with a visible reminder that they need to take their pills. In embodiments where a dispenser provides an audible reminder, an individual may readily access his or her pills with a reduced likelihood of intervening distractions, which might otherwise pose a problem if the individual has to travel from one location to another to retrieve his or her pills.
Of course, a dispenser may be used to enable an individual to take a pill under a variety of other circumstances, under a number of different conditions and/or during a wide range of activities.
In another aspect, a dispenser according to this disclosure may be used as a toy or a novelty item. Such a dispenser may have a decorative appearance (e.g., bright colors, images, logos, etc.), and may include one or more features (e.g., electronics, including lights and/or sounds; etc.) that attract attention or provide an individual with some amusement. In such embodiments, the pods of the dispenser may be filled with pieces of candy or other items, which an individual, such as a child, may readily access with his or her hands and/or mouth.
Other aspects, as well as features and advantages of various aspects, of the disclosed subject matter will become apparent to those or ordinary skill in the art through consideration of the ensuing description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
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The base 12 of the dispenser 10 may, as illustrated by
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Alternatively, a base 12″ of a dispenser 10″ or, more specifically, a securing element 14″ associated with the base 12″ may be configured to enable the attachment of the dispenser 10 and its one or more pods 20 to a wearable item or device an individual already wears on his or her wrist, such as a wristwatch, a fitness monitor, an activity tracker, another wrist device or the like. Of course, such an embodiment of base may comprise one or more loops that are configured to receive and/or to be received by a portion of the wearable item. Of course, other embodiments of the bodies of dispenser that include pods according to this disclosure also within the scope of this disclosure.
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The outer wall 24 of the pod 20 may be formed from a material that is compliant and resilient. Silicones and similar materials may be used to form the outer wall 24 of the pod 20. The compliance of such a material may enable squeezing of the outer wall 24, while the resilience of the material from which the outer wall 24 is formed may enable the outer wall 24 to return or substantially return to its normal, relaxed shape when force (e.g., a compressive, squeezing force, etc.) is released from the outer wall 24.
As shown, the outer wall 24 may have a substantially cylindrical or semi-cylindrical shape, with one side of the pod 20—the base 22 of the pod 20—being located adjacent to and, optionally, being secured in place relative to the base 12 of the dispenser 10 or directly to the base 12. Accordingly, the outer wall 24 and, thus, the pod 20 may protrude from the base 12 of the dispenser 10. A pod 20 that includes an outer wall 24 with such an elongated cylindrical shape, such as that shown in
The outer wall 24 of the pod 20 defines the hollow interior 26 of the pod 20. The hollow interior 26 may be configured to receive an item 30, such as a pill, a piece of candy or another item. A shape and dimensions of the hollow interior 26 may be configured to receive a particular shape, or even a particular type of item 30.
In the depicted embodiment, the slit 28 of the pod 20 is located at an opposite side of the outer wall 24 from the base 22 of the pod 20. The slit 28 may comprise a substantially linear opening through the outer wall 24 that provides a passageway between the hollow interior 26 of the pod 20 and an exterior of the pod 20. In some embodiments, the slit 28 may extend at least partially into ends of the outer wall 24. The slit 28 is configured to enable removal of an item 30 from the hollow interior 26, as well as the introduction of an item 30 into the hollow interior 26.
Upon manipulating the outer wall 24 of the pod 20, such as by squeezing or otherwise applying pressure to the outer wall 24, applying suction to locations of the outer wall 24 around the slit 28, etc., the slit 28 may be forced into an open position, such as that depicted by
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Some embodiments of dispensers 10 according to this disclosure, including embodiments that are configured to be worn on an individual's wrist, may include an associated device 40, such as a watch, a timer, a fitness monitor, an activity tracker, a portable digital media player, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver or the like. The associated device 40 of a dispenser 10 may comprise one or more electronic devices that provide an individual with an alert when the time has arrived for them to retrieve an item (e.g., a pill) from a pod 20 of the dispenser 10.
Optionally, a dispenser 10 may include electronic componentry 50 that senses or detects the presence and/or absence of an item 30 from a pod 20 or that senses or detects manipulation (e.g., opening, etc.) of the pod 20, and that provides perceptible indicators of the status of the dispenser 10 and/or its pods 20.
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In some embodiments, a dispenser 10 according to this disclosure may be made available to or provided to individual with its pods 20 empty. An individual who uses the dispenser 10 may then place one or more slits 28 in their open positions, and then introduce items 30 into the hollow interiors 26 of the pods 20. The filled pods 20 may then be released to enable the slits 28 to close, and the dispenser 10 may stored or be placed at a location from which the pods 20, and the items 30 inside the pods 20, may be readily accessed.
As an alternative, a dispenser 10 may be provided to a consumer in a prefilled state; i.e., with an item 30 in one or more of its pods 30. When the time approaches for an individual to remove one or more of the items 30 from their respective pods 20, the individual may place the dispenser 10 at a location where he or she may readily access one or more of the pods 20 to remove its contents (i.e., the item 30) from the hollow interior 26 of each of the pods 20.
An item 30 may be removed from the hollow interior 26 of a pod 20 by squeezing or otherwise manipulating the outer wall 24 of the pod 20 in a manner that places the slit 28 in its open position. In some embodiments, such manipulation may be accomplished orally—by introducing the pod 20 substantially or completely into an individual's mouth, enabling the individual to manipulate the outer wall 24 with his or her lips, teeth and/or tongue, or by applying suction to the outer wall 24 of the pod 20.
With the slit 28 though the outer wall 24 of the pod 20 in its open position, as illustrated by
Although the foregoing disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the ensuing claims. Other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scopes of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. The scope of each claim is, therefore, indicated and limited only by its plain language and the full scope of available legal equivalents to its elements.
A claim for the benefit of the Mar. 5, 2014 filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/948,465, titled ORALLY OPERABLE PILL DISPENSER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS (“the '465 Provisional Application”), is hereby made pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e). The entire disclosure of the '465 Provisional Application is hereby incorporated herein.
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