The present subject matter relates generally to a pill crushing device for pulverizing pills and minimizing transfer loss and spillage of the pulverized pills.
A pill crushing device pulverizes pills and then transfers the pulverized pills out of the device with minimal transfer loss and spillage. The device includes a pill chamber. The pill chamber may form a threaded connection with the storage portion that enables detachment. The pill is pulverized in the pill chamber. A first spoon may retains the pill and carries the pulverized pill out of the chamber along a longitudinal opening of the pill chamber. An optional second spoon detachably attaches to the first spoon to carry supplemental compositions to the pulverized pill.
The subject matter will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the orientation shown in
At the outset, it should be clearly understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural elements, portions, or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as may be further described or explained by the entire written specification of which this detailed description is an integral part. The drawings are intended to be read together with the specification and are to be construed as a portion of the entire “written description” of this subject matter as required by 35 U.S.C. § 112.
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First spoon 142 serves to retain the pill in pill chamber 128 while pulverizing the pills. First spoon 142 is also configured to steadily ride along a longitudinal opening 138 in pill chamber 128 to carry the crushed pills out of pill chamber 128 with minimal transfer loss and spillage. Lateral and oscillating motions are minimized due to a snug tongue 140 and slot 150 relationship between first spoon 142 and longitudinal opening 138; and a brace 146 on the first spoon 142 that presses against an inner chamber sidewall 134 of pill chamber 128 during transfer. The pulverized pill may then be administered directly from first spoon 142. However as seen in
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In one aspect, the pill crushing device 100 for pulverizing pills and minimizing transfer loss of pulverized pills comprises:
In a second aspect, the storage portion 102 has a generally octagonal shape in cross section. Other cross sectional shapes such as circular, triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal and various polygons are also envisioned (and not pictured).
In another aspect, when outer sidewall 110 is optionally textured, it is defined by a pattern of textures configured to enhance grip of the storage portion 102.
In another aspect, the pattern of textures are piano-key shaped gripping lines. Other texture patterns including dimples and indentations; cross hatching, cross drilling and a roughened surface such as sandpaper or other abrasive are envisioned. In some non-limiting embodiments, there are no textures and the gripping surfaces are smooth.
In another aspect, the lid 116 has a generally circular shape.
In another aspect, the crushing member 126 has a generally spherical shape, however parabolic or hyperbolic shapes are also envisioned. Crushing member 126 may optionally include at least one protrusion 127 to assist in crushing a tablet or pill.
In another aspect, the first spoon 142 is configured to receive a pill while in the pill cavity 136.
In another aspect, the first spoon 142 is configured to provide a base for the pill while the pill is pulverized by the crushing member 126.
In another aspect, the first spoon 142 is configured to administer the pill while detached from the pill chamber 128.
In another aspect, the optional second spoon 154 is configured to receive a supplemental composition or food for adding to the pulverized pill.
In another aspect, the platform 130 has a generally octagonal shape. Other shapes such as circular, square, hexagonal and various polygons are also envisioned (and not pictured). In another aspect, the platform 130 is defined by a pattern of textures (not shown) configured to enhance grip of the pill chamber 128.
In another aspect, the first fastening junction 152 is a threaded opening.
In another aspect, the second fastening junction 160 is a threaded protrusion, the threaded protrusion configured to rotatably couple to the threaded opening of the first handle 148.
One objective of the present subject matter is to provide a pill crushing device 100 that has a first spoon 142 for receiving a pill.
Another objective is to provide a first spoon 142 for supporting the pill while the pill is being pulverized.
Another objective is to provide a first spoon 142 for disengaging from the pill chamber 128 with minimal transfer loss or spillage.
Another objective is to provide a snug engagement between the brace 146 and the inner chamber sidewall 134 to minimize lateral and oscillating motions by the first spoon 142 during movement along the longitudinal opening 138.
Another objective optionally is to provide a snug engagement between the pair of optional slots 150 and the optional tongue 140 to minimize lateral and oscillating motions by the first spoon 142 during movement along the longitudinal opening 138.
Another objective is to provide a crushing member 126 that pulverizes the pill through a manual, rotatable mechanism.
Optionally, the subject matter provides a second spoon 154 that detachably attaches to the first spoon 142.
Optionally, the subject matter provides a second spoon 154 that may be used to transport a food or liquid to be consumed together with the pulverized pills.
Optionally, the subject matter provides piano shaped grips on the textured outer sidewall 110 of the storage portion 102 to enhance the grip when rotating the lid 116 against the storage portion 102. Other grip texture patterns including dimples and indentations; cross hatching, cross drilling and a roughened surface such as sandpaper or other abrasive are envisioned.
Optionally, the subject matter provides piano shaped grips on the platform 130 of the storage portion 102 to enhance the grip when rotating the storage portion 102 against the pill chamber 128. Other grip texture patterns including dimples and indentations; cross hatching, cross drilling and a roughened surface such as sandpaper or other abrasive are envisioned.
Another objective is to provide a pill crushing device 100 that is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to operate.
Another objective it a method of crushing a pill or tablet including operation of the device pill crushing device 100 by displacing the crushing member 126 into the pill cavity 136 of the pill chamber 128 by rotation of the threaded inner side wall 108 against the threaded outer chamber 132.
As illustrated in the FIGURES, device 100 comprises a storage portion 102 and a generally C-shaped pill chamber 128. In one aspect, “C-shaped” can mean generally cylindrical with a longitudinal opening 138 cut out. Storage portion 102 is arranged to detachably attach to pill chamber 128. Pill chamber 128 forms a threaded connection with storage portion 102 that enables detachment and also creates the rotatable pulverizing means for device 100. Storage portion 102 is generally used to store the pill and actuate the crushing and pulverizing mechanism. Pill chamber 128 is generally where the pill is pulverized and stored until administered. Thus, pill chamber 128 is disposed beneath the storage portion 102, such that applied rotatable pressure is maximized (
As shown in the FIGURES, storage portion 102 is defined by a lid end 104, a pulverizing end 106, a threaded inner sidewall 108, an outer sidewall 110 that is optionally textured, and a threaded storage opening 114. Storage portion 102 further includes a storage cavity 112 that is shaped and dimensioned to receive a pill. A detachably attached lid 116 on the lid end 104 of the storage portion 102 provides access to the storage cavity 112. The lid 116 comprises a panel 118, a threaded connector 120, and a lid handle 122 having a depression 124. The lid handle 122 extends from the panel 118 to enable rotational manipulation of the lid 116. Depression 124 is disposed in lid handle 122 to receive a digit, such as a thumb, for facilitating gripping of lid 116 while rotating and detaching lid 116.
Storage cavity 112 is accessed by rotatably removing lid 116 from lid end 104. In one embodiment, lid 116 attaches to lid end 104 of storage portion 102 by rotation of a tab connector 121 against slotted connecting channel 115. In this embodiment, conversely, lid 116 detaches from lid end 104 of storage portion 102 by rotation of a tab connector 121 against slotted connecting channel 115 in a second direction.
In another embodiment, lid 116 attaches to lid end 104 of storage portion 102 by rotation of threaded connector 120 against threaded storage opening 114 in a first direction. Conversely, lid 116 detaches from lid end 104 of storage portion 102 by rotation of threaded connector 120 against threaded storage opening 114 in a second direction. In the embodiment of this or the preceding paragraph, when lid 116 is detached, the pill may be removed from storage portion 102 for pulverizing. In one embodiment, lid 116 forms an air tight seal with the threaded storage opening 114 to maintain freshness of the pill.
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Crushing member 126 rotates in relation to pill chamber 128 to pulverize the pill. In one embodiment, storage portion 102 is gripped at textured outer sidewall 110, and then rotated to thread into pill chamber 128 and to drive crushing member 126 into pill chamber 128 for crushing the pill. Thus, crushing member 126 is displaced into the pill cavity 136 of pill chamber 128 by rotation of threaded inner sidewall 108 against threaded outer chamber sidewall 132 in the first direction (
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First head 144 provides both a surface for direct administration of the pulverized pill, and a supportive and removable base inside pill chamber 128. First head 144 is concave shaped so as to be adapted to receive the pill for crushing, and then feed the pulverized pill into a mouth. A brace 146 forms beneath first head 144. Brace 146 is configured to press against the inner chamber sidewall 134 of pill chamber 128 while slidably engaging the longitudinal opening 138 of pill chamber 128 so as to increase stability while first spoon 142 rides up and down longitudinal opening 138. In one embodiment, brace 146 forms a generally U-shape that contours the curved surface of inner chamber sidewall 134.
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In operation, the pill is stored in storage cavity 112 of storage portion 102. Lid 116 is rotatably removed by rotating lid handle 122 in the first direction. The threaded connector 120 on lid 116 rotatably engages threaded storage opening 114 of storage portion 102. Once lid 116 is removed, the pill is removed and transferred into pill cavity 136, resting on first head 144 of first spoon 142. Outer sidewall 110 of storage portion 102 is rotated in the first direction to displace crushing member 126 into the pill cavity 136 of pill chamber 128. The displacement of crushing member 126 is operable by rotation of threaded inner sidewall 108 of storage portion 102 against threaded outer chamber sidewall 132 of pill chamber 128 in the first direction. In this disposition, the pill is pulverized by the force and weight of crushing member 126.
Once the pill is pulverized, first spoon 142 slidably moves up longitudinal opening 138 to detach from pill chamber 128. The brace 146 is sized and dimensioned to press against inner chamber sidewall 134 during this slidable movement of first spoon 142. Additionally, the optional pair of slots 150 on the lateral sides of first handle 148 form a snug mating arrangement with tongue 140 on longitudinal opening 138 (
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The hollow pill chamber 1320 may be cylindrical. The hollow pill chamber 1320 may have a set of ends comprising a top end 1322 and a bottom end 1324 opposite the top end 1322. The top end 1322 may be open. The bottom end 1324 may be closed by a base 1326. The hollow pill chamber 1320 may comprise a cylinder wall 1521 extending between the top end 1322 and the bottom end 1324. The cylinder wall 1521 may have an interior surface 1527 defining an elongated hollow interior region 1529 within the pill chamber 1320. The cylinder wall 1521 may have an exterior surface 1528 opposite the interior surface 1527. The hollow pill chamber 1320 may comprise a first set of threads 1321 having a thread axis 1314 coincident with the first cylindrical axis 1310. The first set of threads 1321 may be engaged with the exterior surface 1528 of the cylinder wall 1521. The hollow pill chamber 1320 may comprise an elongated longitudinal opening 1425. An elongated longitudinal opening 1425 may have a length 1432 extending from the top end of the pill chamber to the bottom end of the pill chamber, a depth 1534 sufficient to define a through hole in the cylinder wall 1521, and a width 1436 sufficient to accommodate the pill spoon 1340 being operationally slid within the elongated longitudinal opening 1425. In some embodiments the width 1436 corresponds to the width 1445 of the handle 1344 of the pill spoon 1340 plus some clearance to provide for a close tolerance clearance fit with the elongated longitudinal opening 1425. In some embodiments, the pill spoon 1340 forms a close sliding fit with the elongated longitudinal opening 1425 but other clearance fits may be chosen with good engineering judgment. The elongated longitudinal opening 1425 may optionally be elongated in a direction parallel to the first cylindrical axis 1310.
The pill spoon 1340 is adapted to slideably and operationally engage with the elongated hollow interior region 1529. In practice, the pill spoon 1340, should be able to nest within the hollow interior region 1529 in a position that permits an associated user to place an associated pill within the concave region 1542 of the spoon for crushing of the associated pill. Further the pill spoon should be able to slide along the first cylindrical axis 1310 for selectable engagement or disengagement with the hollow interior region 1529. In some embodiments, the pill spoon 1340 forms a close sliding fit with the interior surface 1527 defining the elongated hollow interior region 1529 but other clearance fits may be chosen with good engineering judgment. A closer tolerance fit can help prevent spillage of resulting pulverized pill material, but a closer tolerance can also increase cost, so good engineering judgment will inform the proper tolerance for closeness of fit between the pill spoon 1340 and the interior surface 1527 defining the elongated hollow interior region 1529. When in operational engagement with the elongated hollow interior region 1529 of the pill chamber 1320, the handle 1344 of the pill spoon 1340 may extend through the elongated longitudinal opening 1425 of the cylinder wall.
The crushing portion 1360 is adapted to crush an associated pill or pills against the pill spoon 1340 or base 1326. The pill spoon 1340 is configured to operationally engage the elongated hollow interior region 1529 and to receive an associated pill while so engaged. The pill crushing device is also adapted to receive an associated pill in the elongated hollow interior region 1529 and to operate to crush the associated pill in the elongated hollow interior region 1529 without the pill spoon 1340 in the elongated hollow interior region 1529. The crushing portion 1360 crushes associated pills by being threadedly screwed into place against the pill spoon 1340 or base 1326 with an associated pill placed therebetween. The crushing portion 1360 the may be adapted for selectable threaded engagement with the pill chamber 1320. The crushing portion 1360 may comprise a pulverizing end 1362 having a crushing member 1364. In some embodiments the crushing portion 1360 may have a second set of threads 1566 adapted for threaded engagement with the first set of threads 1321. The pulverizing end 1362 may be adapted to advance into the hollow interior region 1529 when the crushing portion 1360 is rotated with respect to pill chamber 1320 to increase threaded engagement with the pill chamber 1320; and withdraw from the hollow interior region 1529 when the crushing portion 1360 is rotated to decrease threaded engagement with the pill chamber 1320. In some embodiments, chirality of the first set of threads 1321 and the second set of threads 1566 is right-handed. In some embodiments, the chirality of the first set of threads 1321 and the second set of threads 1566 is left-handed. The chirality of the threads of the first set of threads 1321 and the second set of threads 1566 may be chosen to tailor the pill crusher to persons who are left-handed or right-handed. This can be of relevance to persons who are infirm, disabled, or who have difficulty applying torque by hand. For example and without limitation, an associated left-handed user might prefer a left-handed threaded pill crusher over that of a right-handed threaded pill crusher for ease of use.
The spout 1380 may be located at where the elongated longitudinal opening 1425 meets the bottom end of the pill chamber 1326. The spout 1380 may extend outwardly along a spout axis 1382 from the exterior surface 1528 of the cylinder wall 1521. The spout may define a top end facing U-shaped recess adapted to support the handle 1344 of the pill spoon 1340. The spout 1380 may be adapted to facilitate the smooth pouring of liquid or pulverized pills from the hollow interior region 1529. Typically a spout 1380 defines an elongated channel 1384 having a first end 1386 opposite a second end 1388 and providing a path corresponding to the channel 1384 between the first end 1386 and second end 1388 adapted for liquid or flowing pulverized material to flow along in a manner that confines the flow to the path such that the flow may be directed from the first end to the second end with little or no spillage.
In operation, the pill crushing device may be used to crush one or more pills in a method wherein the pill crusher is provided; an associated pill is placed in the pill chamber; the pill is crushed between either the crushing member and the spoon, or the crushing member and the base; and the crushed pill is removed from the pill chamber.
The crushed pill may be removed from the pill chamber by a variety of acceptable means. In some methods, the crushed pill may be removed from the pill chamber by sliding the spoon along the first cylindrical axis. In other methods, the crushed pill may be removed from the pill chamber by a method including mixing a liquid with the crushed pill and pouring the resulting mixture out of the elongated hollow interior region along the spout.
Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described embodiments of the subject matter, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the subject matter should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/793,113, filed Oct. 25, 2017, which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/133,615, filed Apr. 20, 2016, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/151,144, filed Apr. 22, 2015, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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