Claims
- 1. A package system for separately storing and dispensing together separate medication components comprising:an outer containment pouch including a surrounding pouch wall defining a pouch interior; and a plurality of separate compartments partially located within the outer containment pouch, each compartment including a surrounding barrier material defining an enclosed internal storage space for receiving one of a plurality of different medication components, the barrier material of each compartment having a weak point located on a portion of the barrier wall, that is present within the pouch interior of the outer containment pouch, which will breach thereby releasing the medication components contained within the storage space into the pouch interior of the outer containment pouch, when a sufficient compartment deforming force is applied to the plurality of compartments.
- 2. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the plurality of separate compartments are coupled to the outer containment pouch in at least a pair of disparate locations, where the portions of the barrier material of the plurality of separate compartments located between the pair of locations are relatively taut, so as to resist further expansion in a lateral direction, and where the portion of the pouch wall of the outer containment pouch located between the pair of locations includes an amount of slack, which is capable of further expansion in a lateral direction.
- 3. The system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the compartment deforming force includes a force applied by a user to both the outer containment pouch and the plurality of separate compartments in a laterally expansive direction.
- 4. The system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the pouch wall of the outer containment pouch includes an overlapping fold between said pair of locations, thereby producing said slack in the outer containment pouch.
- 5. The system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the pouch wall of the outer containment pouch is buckled between said pair of locations, thereby producing said slack in the outer containment pouch.
- 6. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the plurality of compartments extends outside of the outer containment pouch.
- 7. The system in accordance with claim 6 wherein the compartment deforming force includes a pulling force applied by a user to the portion of the plurality of compartments, which extends outside of the outer containment pouch, and which pulls the extended portion away from the outer containment pouch.
- 8. The system in accordance with claim 7 wherein the outer containment pouch includes a weak point which allows the portion of the outer containment pouch coupled to the extended portion of the plurality of compartments to tear away with the extended portion of the plurality of compartments when the deforming force is applied.
- 9. The system in accordance with claim 8, wherein the weak point of the outer containment pouch is formed by a perforated line formed in the pouch wall of the outer containment pouch.
- 10. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of compartments is substantially fully expanded and substantially sealed, so as to include a combination of at least one of one or more solids, one or more liquids, and one or more gases, and wherein the compartment deforming force includes a force which folds the plurality of compartments.
- 11. The system in accordance with claim 10 wherein folding the plurality of compartments decreases the volume of the interior storage space thereby increasing the internal pressure of the combination of at least one of one or more solids, one or more liquids, and one or more gases against the barrier material of the plurality of compartments.
- 12. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the weak point in the barrier material of at least some of the compartments includes a portion of the barrier material whose thickness is diminished.
- 13. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the weak point in the barrier material of at least some of the compartments includes a portion of the barrier material whose degree of elasticity is relatively greater than the other portions of the barrier material.
- 14. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the barrier material of at least some of the compartments includes a reinforcing material except in the area of said weak spot.
- 15. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the outer containment pouch separately includes at least one of a plurality of different medication components.
- 16. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the outer containment pouch includes a resealable opening through which one or more medication components can be added or removed.
- 17. The system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the resealable opening includes a threaded neck and a corresponding threaded cap.
- 18. The system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the resealable opening includes a pair of interlocking closure strips.
- 19. The system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the outer containment pouch includes measurement markings for determining the volume of medication components added.
- 20. The system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the medication component added is water.
- 21. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the amount of medication components in each of the plurality of compartments includes an amount corresponding to a single dose.
- 22. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein one of the medication components reduces the side effects associated with another one of the medication components.
- 23. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of the medication components includes a flavoring component.
- 24. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of the medication components includes one or more colorants.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/341,936, filed Dec. 19, 2001.
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