The present application relates to pill crusher devices and methods and more particularly relates to a pill crusher apparatus and method for crushing one or more pills between a pair of nesting cups, removing the top cup and mixing the powdered medicine with a liquid or other consumable making it easier for a patient to ingest.
The invention provides a pill crushing apparatus for use with first and second nestable cups and includes a first stage of operation wherein a first cup holder is moved linearly toward a second cup mounting surface holding a second cup, and a second stage of operation wherein the first cup holder rotates relative to the rotationally fixed second cup. During the first stage of operation, the pills first begin to crush against the linear load being applied thereto, and thereafter grind into a fine powder due to the subsequent rotational force of the first cup against the second cup.
The present invention more particularly provides an apparatus comprising a motorized device having a first cup holder wherein a first cup is placed. The device further includes a lid having a mounting surface for placement of a second cup. The lid is movable between open and closed positions and when in the closed position, the second or top cup nests inside the first or bottom cup. One or more pills are placed in the first cup prior to closing the lid and nesting the cups with the pills located between the first and second cups. The first cup holder is located within a cup holder fixture which itself is located within a rotatable base part having a neck into which a drive shaft extends.
The drive shaft connects to a motor which rotates the drive shaft which imparts rotation to the rotatable base part. The rotatable base part includes a first set of threads on an outer wall thereof which mate with a second set of threads on an inner wall of the cup holder fixture although the inner and outer wall relationship may of course be reversed.
A brake is provided to prevent the cup holder fixture from rotating during a first stage of operation of the motor and drive shaft. During the beginning of the first stage, the first and second nesting cups are spaced apart and no crushing of the pills has yet occurred.
Upon activation of the motor and drive shaft, the rotatable base part begins rotating. Since the brake is applied to the cup holder fixture, the cup holder fixture is prevented from rotating and is instead forced to translate linearly along its threaded connection to the rotatable base part and thereby travels in an upward direction with the bottom cup moving toward the top cup.
A spring may be located between the cup holder and cup holder fixture such that the spring begins to compress as the bottom cup engages the top cup and the cup holder fixture continues to move toward the cup holder. Once the cup holder fixture has moved to its uppermost linear extent, the pills may begin to crush against the linear force. At this time, the brake releases and the cup holder fixture freely rotates with the rotatable base part. This imparts rotational movement to the cup holder fixture and thus also the bottom cup against the stationary top cup and results in grinding of the pills therebetween into a powdered form. The drive shaft then reverses and the cup holder fixture lowers allowing the lid to be opened and the bottom cup with powdered medicine to be removed from the device.
The present invention provides an apparatus comprising a motorized device 10 having a first cup holder 12 wherein a first cup 14 is removably placed. Device 10 further includes a lid 16 having a cup mounting surface 18 for receiving a second cup 20. The lid 16 is movable between open and closed, latched positions and when in the closed position, the second or top cup 20 nests inside the first or bottom cup 14. One or more pills 15 are placed in the first cup 14 prior to closing the lid 16 and nesting the cups with the pills located between the first and second cups 14, 20. It is noted cups 14, 20 and pills 15 are shown only in
The first cup holder 12 is located within a cup holder fixture 22 which itself is located within a rotatable base part 24 having a neck 26 into which a drive shaft 28 extends. When lid 16 is in the closed position, second cup mounting surface 18, first cup holder 12, cup holder fixture 22, and rotatable base part 24 are all in axial alignment along axis X-X seen in
The drive shaft 28 connects to a motor 30 which rotates the drive shaft 28 which imparts rotation to the rotatable base part 24. Motor 30 may be supplied electricity via batteries 25 or an A/C plug 27, for example. The drive shaft 28 is connected to drive gear 32 via aperture 33 and are rotationally fixed together such that rotation of drive gear 32 via meshing gear set 35 and motor 30 impart rotation to drive shaft 28 (see also
A brake 44 is provided to prevent the cup holder fixture 22 from rotating during a first stage of operation of the motor 30 and drive shaft 28. During the beginning of this first stage, the cup holder fixture 22 is in its fully down position (
Upon activation of the motor 30 and drive shaft 28, the rotatable base part 24 begins rotating. Since a brake 44 is applied to the cup holder fixture 22, the cup holder fixture 22 is prevented from rotating and is instead forced to translate linearly along its threaded connection to rotatable base part 24 and thereby travels in an upward direction with the bottom cup 14 moving toward the top cup 20.
A spring 46 may be located between the cup holder 12 and cup holder fixture 22 such that the spring 46 begins to compress as the bottom cup 14 engages the top cup 20 and the cup holder fixture 22 continues to move toward the cup holder 12. Once cup holder fixture 22 has moved to its upper-most linear extent (
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US10/23587 | 2/9/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/27/2012 |
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61207298 | Feb 2009 | US |