The pill cutters commonly used are characterized by a swing blade and v-shaped slot to position the pill. The shortcomings associated with such pill cutter are the exposed blade when the cutter is open, which poses a risk of accidental cutting injury, the mobility of the pill in the v-shaped slot which may result in inaccurate splitting, especially when the pill is of small size or irregular shape, and the need to visually align the pill with the blade before cutting. I have designed a pill cutter which doesn't expose the blade at any time, has a clamp to firmly hold the pill, doesn't need visual alignment before cutting and is small in size. It is safer, more convenient and more accurate than ones currently being used.
As part of the pill pen of my design, the pill cutter is a cylindrical pill container with a blade at its end. The length of the cylindrical segment can be variable and and can be quite short and takes little space. The cylindrical segment with blade has several evenly spaced longitudinal short ridges which engage the longer slots in the interior wall of the cylindrical cap for the blade, so that the segment with blade can only move up and down instead of sidewise.
The cylindrical cap for the blade has a cover at its lower end. The interior surface of the cover functions as the cutting board for the blade and has a clamp with two arms to hold the pill for cutting. A spring wires is integrated in each arm to create gripping force. The two arms of the clamp form two loops, a smaller and a larger loop. The larger loop holds a regular size pill and the smaller loop holds a tiny pill or a half pill to be split again. Each arm has finely serrated surface for firm gripping. The cap for the blade is longer than the the pill pen segment with blade. Also, the pill pen segment with blade has two small flanges at its opening, which stops the upper end of the segment with blade from going lower than the upper end of its cap and therefore prevents the blade from being exposed below the lower end of the cap while the cover of the cap is open. The cover of the cap is of sufficient thickness. When the cover is closed, part of its thickness is within the cap and the interior surface of cover meets the blade, thus it functions as a cutting board.
The ridge-slot engagement only allows the segment with blade to move up and down within its cap and ensures that the blade is always aligned with the central line between the two arms of the clamp. Therefore one just places the pill between the two arms and close the cover of the cap. The pill is truly immobilized. Then the segment with blade is pressed down, which splits the pill equally. No visual alignment or estimate is necessary.
When a pill is split, the two arms are flexible and move apart slightly to accommodate the expanding volume created by the separated two pieces of the pill. However, in the case of a v-shaped slot, when a pill is cut into two, the increased volume can not expand and is squeezed by the fixed two arms of the v-shaped slot, which may cause the pill to chip.
A spring is fixated between the two arms of the clam with its wire being integrated in each arm to create gripping force. Two opposing short stubs at the end of each arm keep the two arms slightly apart, making space for the blade when the cover of the cap is closed.
Another version of pill cutter features a square pill container with a blade and has a similar clamp for pills on the cutting board. Two elastic wires which emanate from a spring press the two arms of the clamp to create gripping force. The cap for the blade is longer than the the pill container with blade. Also, the pill container with blade has two small flanges at its opening, which stops the upper end of the pill container with blade from going lower than the upper end of its cap and therefore prevents the blade from being exposed below the lower end of the cap while the cover of the cap is open.
A pill clamp which can hold more than one pills for cutting features an articulation in each of the two arms of the pill clamp, which keeps the two arms parallel to each other, which therefore are able to hold multiple pills at the same time. This clamp is applicable to both the cylindrical and square pill cutters.
Magnet can be used in place of the spring to bring the two arms of the pill clamp together. Two or three magnet tablets are embedded in the cutting board along the middle line while an iron bar is embedded in each arm of the pill clamp.
The cap 4 for the blade is longer than the the pill pen segment 10 with blade 5. Also, the pill pen segment 10 with blade has two small flanges 11 at its opening, which stops the upper end of the segment 10 with blade from going lower than the upper end of its cap 4 and therefore prevents the blade from being exposed below the lower end of the cap at any time.
The cap 4 for the blade 5 is longer than the the pill pen segment 10 with blade. Also, the pill pen segment with blade has two small flanges 11 at its opening, which stops the upper end of the segment with blade from going lower than the upper end of its cap 4 and therefore prevents the blade 5 from being exposed below the lower end of the cap 4 at any time. This would decrease the risk of accidental cutting injuries associated with the swing blade in the pill cutters currently being used.
The cap 4 for the segment 10 with blade and its cover 6 are joined together with a hinge 7. A tab 9 on the edge of the cover 4 can be grasped to open and close the cover and prevents the cover from going all the way into the cap. The cover 6 of the cap is opened and shows a clamp with two arms 8 to hold a pill. A middle line 12 between the two clamp arms 8 is marked on the cap's cover 6, which functions as the cutting board for the pills.
The slot 2 and ridge 3 coupling ensures that the segment with blade 10 moves only vertically along the slots 3 and the blade 5 is always aligned with the middle line 12 between the two clamp arms 8. Therefore, when a pill is placed on the marked middle line 12, the blade 5 will split it into equal halves. This obviates the need to visually align the cutting blade with a pill, as is the case with the pill cutters with a swing blade which are currently being used.
The cap 21 for the pill container 20 with blade and its cover or the cutting board 22 are joined together with a hinge 7. A tab 9 on the edge of the cover 22 can be grasped to open and close the cover and prevents the cover from going all the way into the cap. The cover 22 of the cap is opened and shows a clamp with two arms 8 to hold a pill. A middle line 12 between the two clamp arms 8 is marked on the cap's cover 22, which also functions as the cutting board for the pills. The blade 5 is always aligned with the middle line 12 between the two clamp arms 8. Therefore, When a pill is placed on the marked middle line 12, the blade 5 will split it into equal halves. This obviates the need to visually align the cutting blade with a pill, as is the case with the pill cutters with a swing blade which are currently being used. The two arms 8 of the clamps have finely serrated surfaces 19 for firm gripping of pills and are slightly curved. When the two arms 8 are closed, a gap is created in between to accommodate the blade 5.
Because of its narrower shape without the use of a spring and its wires to press the arms of the pill clamp, this pill clamp with magnet can be applied to the pill cutter with a swing blade available in the market, too.
The pill cutter is a continuation of my patent application Ser. No. 13/329,185, titled Pill Pen With A Pill Cutter And Grinder. The pill cutter can either be part of the pill pen disclosed in this application as a segment with blade or a standalone pill cutter.