The present disclosure relates to dispensers, and particularly to dispensers for pills or capsules. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a vitamin and medicine dispenser with a multiple-compartment base and a closure rotatable relative to the base to control access to compartments in the base.
Pill dispensers include compartments for storing pills. A lid is provided to close all of the compartments at the same time or each of the compartments separately.
A pill dispenser in accordance with the present disclosure includes a base formed to include a series of pill-receiving compartments and a closure mounted for rotation on the base and formed to include a compartment access opening. A user rotates the closure to align the compartment access opening with one of the pill-receiving compartments to access any pills stored in that compartment.
In illustrative embodiments, the base also includes a rotation controller that is interposed between the base and the closure and a lock-out section that is interposed between a first and last in the series of pill-receiving compartments. The rotation controller functions to “lock” the closure so that it cannot normally rotate further relative to the base whenever the closure is rotated to a “closed position” in which the compartment access opening is aligned with the lock-out section included in the base. The rotation controller includes a side button coupled to the closure. To “release” the closure for further rotation relative to the base, the side button is pressed to unlock the closure from the base, thus “freeing” the closure for rotation relative to the base to allow access to pills in the compartments.
During use, it is expected that the closure will normally be placed by a user in the closed position until the user needs to access a pill in one of the compartments. A compartment is provided for each day of the week so there are seven compartments in all.
The user presses a side button coupled to the closure to unlock the closure. The side button moves to disengage a lock tab coupled to the closure from a lock tab receiver coupled to the base. The user then rotates the closure to align the compartment access opening formed in the closure with the pill-receiving compartment for the appropriate day. After removing one or more pills from that compartment, the user can rotate the closure to the closed position.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A pill dispenser 10 includes a base 12 formed to include pill-receiving compartments 14 and a closure 16 mounted on base 12 for rotation about an axis of rotation 18 as suggested in
A user rotates closure 16 about axis 18 to align compartment access opening 20 with one of pill-receiving compartments 14 to access any pills 22 stored in that compartment as suggested in
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In the illustrated embodiment, rotation controller 28 includes a series of teeth appended to base 12 and arranged to engage one or more lock tabs 41, 42 provided in an interior region 44 of closure 16 as suggested in
Lock tabs 41, 42 and tab movers 45, 46 cooperate to define a closure lock 43 included in rotation controller 28 as suggested in
In the illustrated embodiment, two lock tabs 41, 42 and two tab movers 45, 46 are coupled to closure 16. It is within the scope of this disclosure to employ only one lock tab and a companion tab mover. In this disclosure, when two lock tabs and two tab movers are used, one of the lock tabs (e.g., 42) can be referred to as an “auxiliary” lock tab to distinguish it from lock tab 41 and one of tab movers (e.g., 46) can be referred to as an “auxiliary” tab mover. Thus, any motion-interrupting limiter mating temporarily with auxiliary lock tab 42 would be an auxiliary motion-blocking limiter.
Some of the teeth (e.g., teeth 61, 62) on base 12 are paired as shown in
The series of motion-interrupting limiters 50 includes, as suggested in
Each motion-interrupting limiter 50 (e.g., 501-506) is formed to include a compartment-selector pocket 54 sized to receive a lock tab 41 or 42 therein. In the case of two lock tabs 41 and 42, as shown, for example, in
Lock tab 41, during rotation of closure 16 about axis of rotation 18 in first rotary direction 23, is arranged to intercept, in turn, each of the motion-interrupting limiters “associated with” a pill-receiving compartment and extend into compartment-selector pocket 54 formed therein so as to align compartment access opening 20 formed in closure 16 with the pill-receiving compartment formed in base 12 that is associated with the motion-interrupting limiter receiving lock tab 41. For example, as shown best in
Likewise, (auxiliary) lock tab 42, during rotation of closure 16 about axis of rotation in first rotary direction 23, is arranged to intercept, in turn, each of the motion-interrupting limiters associated with a pill-receiving compartment and extend into compartment-selector pocket 54 formed therein so as to align compartment access opening 20 formed in closure 16 with the pill-receiving compartment formed in base 12 that is associated with the motion-interrupting limiter receiving (auxiliary) lock tab 42. For example, as shown best in
Others of the teeth (e.g., teeth 71, 72) on base 12 are paired as shown in
Each motion-blocking limiter 51, 52 is formed to include a lock-out pocket 55 sized to receive a lock tab 41 or 42 therein. In the case of two lock tabs 41 and 42, as suggested, for example, in
Lock tab 41, during rotation of closure 16 about axis or rotation 18 in first rotary direction 23, is arranged to intercept motion-blocking limiter 51 “associated with” lock-out section 24 and extend into lock-out pocket 55 formed therein so as to align compartment access opening 20 formed in closure 16 with lock-out section 24 formed in base 12 to block access into the pill-receiving compartments through compartment access opening 20 formed in closure 16. As it turns out when lock tab 41 fits into lock-out pocket 55 provided in motion-blocking limiter 52, compartment access opening 20 is aligned with fourth pill-receiving compartment 144. It is necessary only to use tab mover 45 to “unlock” closure 16 so that it can be rotated further in first rotary direction 23 to align compartment access opening 20 with fifth pill-receiving compartment 145.
Likewise, (auxiliary) lock tab 42, during rotation of closure 16 about axis of rotation 18 in first direction 23, is arranged to intercept motion-blocking limiter 52 “associated with” lock-out section 24 and extend into lock-out pocket 55 formed therein so as to align compartment access opening 20 formed in closure with lock-out section 24 formed in base 12 to block access into the pill-receiving compartments through compartment access opening 20 formed in closure 16. As it turns out, when lock tab 42 fits into lock-out pocket 55 provided in motion-blocking limiter 51, compartment access opening 20 is aligned with fourth pill-receiving compartment 144. It is necessary only to use tab mover 46 to “unlock” closure 16 so that it can be rotated further in first rotary direction 23 to align compartment access opening 20 with fifth pill-receiving compartment 145.
Each of motion-interrupting limiters 50 (e.g., 501-506) includes first and second inclined teeth 61, 62 arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to define compartment-selector pocket 54 between first and second inclined teeth 61, 62. First and second inclined teeth 61, 62 are appended to flange 36 and to annular wall 34 to lie at a junction therebetween as suggested in
Each of inclined teeth 61 and 62 includes a curved inner wall 63 appended to an exterior surface 35 of annular wall 34 and an inclined (sloped) outer wall 64 arranged to face away from exterior surface 35 and extend upwardly from flange 36. Each of inclined teeth 61, 62 includes a short end 65 having a first length and a long end 66 having a second length greater than the first length. Inner wall 63 is arranged to extend between short and long ends 165, 166 and appended to exterior surface 35 of annular wall 34 and inclined outer wall 64 is arranged to extend between short and long ends 65, 66 in spaced-apart relation to inner wall 63. Inclined outer wall 64 cooperates with short end 65 to define an obtuse included angle therebetween and with long end 66 to define an acute included angle therebetween. A bottom wall (not shown) is appended to flange 36 and arranged to lie between inner wall 63, inclined outer wall 64, short end 65, and long end 66. In the illustrated embodiment, teeth 61, 62 are formed monolithically with base 12.
First inclined tooth 61 includes an outer wall 64 sized to have a first length and arranged to face away from exterior surface 35 and engage lock tab 41 (or 42) in camming relation during rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 about axis of rotation 18 in first rotary direction 23. Second inclined tooth 62 includes an outer wall 64 sized to have a second length that is less than first length and arranged to face away from exterior surface 35 and engage lock tab 41 (or 42) in camming relation during rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 about axis of rotation 18 in first rotary direction 23.
Inclined outer wall 64 of first inclined tooth 61 is arranged to have a first slope. Inclined outer wall 64 of second inclined tooth 62 is arranged to have a second slope different from and greater than the first slope. The slopes can be measured using a reference line that is tangent to the circular exterior surface 35 of annular wall 34 at a point where a reference line that is collinear with inclined outer wall 64 would intersect exterior surface 35.
Long end wall 66 of each first and second inclined teeth 61, 62 is arranged to extend radially away from exterior surface 35 of base 12 to provide anti-rotation means for intercepting lock tab 41 (or 42) during rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 about axis of rotation 18 in a second rotary direction 25 opposite to first rotary direction 23 to block continued rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 in second rotary direction 25. A portion 66 of the anti-rotation means is located on first inclined tooth 61 and arranged to form a portion of a boundary wall defining compartment-selector pocket 54 between first and second inclined teeth 61, 62. A portion 66 of the anti-rotation means is also located on second inclined tooth 62 and arranged to face toward first inclined tooth 61.
Each motion-blocking limiter 51 and 52 includes a ramp tooth 71 and a lock-out tooth 72 arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to define lock-out pocket 55 therebetween. Base 12 includes an annular wall 34 surrounding lock-out section 24 and pill-receiving compartments 14 (e.g., 141-147) and a flange 36 extending radially outwardly from annular wall 34 away from pill-receiving compartments 14 and lock-out section 24. Each ramp tooth 71 is appended to flange 36 and to annular wall 34 to lie at a junction therebetween. Each lock-out tooth 72 is appended to flange 36 and arranged to define a portion of a boundary wall defining lock-out pocket 55 and to lie in spaced-apart relation to exterior surface 35 of annular wall 36 to provide a tab passage space 70 therebetween sized to allow movement of lock tab 41 (or 42) from lock-out pocket 55. In the illustrated embodiment, teeth 71, 72 are formed monolithically with base 12.
Each ramp tooth 71 includes a curved inner wall 73 appended to an exterior surface 35 of annular wall 34 and an inclined (sloped) outer wall 74 arranged to face away from exterior surface 35 and extend upwardly from flange 36. Each ramp tooth 71 includes a short end 75 having a first length, a long end 76 having a second length greater than the first length. Inner wall 73 is arranged to extend between short and long ends 75, 76 and inclined outer wall 74 is arranged to extend between short and long ends 75, 76 in spaced-apart relation to inner wall 73. Inclined outer wall 74 cooperates with short end 75 to define an obtuse included angle therebetween and with long end 76 to define an acute included angle therebetween. Bottom wall 77 is appended to flange 36 (as shown in
Inclined outer wall 74 of each ramp tooth 71 is sloped to provide means for moving lock tab 41 or 42 away from exterior surface 35 of annular wall 34 as the lock tab is rotated in first rotary direction 23 toward lock-out tooth 72 and about axis of rotation 18 and then depositing lock tab 41 of 42 in lock-out pocket 55. End wall 74 of each ramp tooth 71 is arranged to extend radially away from exterior surface 35 of base 12 to provide anti-rotation means for intercepting the lock tab 41, 42 during rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 about axis of rotation 18 in a second rotary direction 25 opposite to first rotary direction 23 to block continued rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 in second rotary direction 25. Lock-out tooth 72 provides anti-rotation means for intercepting lock tab 41, 42 normally during continued rotation of the lock tab 41, 42 in first rotary direction 23 to block continued rotation of closure 16 relative to base 12 in first rotary direction.
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The releasing means includes a tab mover (side button) 45 located in cutaway gap 83 and coupled to top wall 81 and to lock tab 41 to place lock tab 41 between axis of rotation 18 and tab mover 45. Tab mover 45 is hinged to top wall 81 to be moved relative to rim 28 and toward axis of rotation 18 to move lock tab 41 to disengage lock-out tooth 72 and align with tab passage space 70 as shown, for example in
The releasing means also includes an (auxiliary) tab mover (side button) 46 located in (auxiliary) cutaway gap 84 and coupled to top wall 81 and to (auxiliary) lock tab 42 to place (auxiliary) lock tab 42 between axis of rotation 18 and (auxiliary) tab mover 46 as shown, for example, in
Cover 80 is arranged to overlie pill-receiving compartments 14 (e.g., 141-147) and lock-out section 24. Closure 16 also includes a first cover retainer 86 including a first retainer leg 87 and a first retainer flange 88. First retainer leg 87 is cantilevered to an underside of top wall 81 and arranged to extend downwardly and generally along axis of rotation 18 through central retainer aperture 32 formed in base 12 and surrounded by pill-receiving compartments 14 and lock-out section 24. First retainer flange 88 is appended to a free end of first retainer leg 87 and arranged to extend laterally away from first retainer leg 87 to engage a retention flange 89 provided on a bottom portion of base 12 as shown, for example, in
Closure 16 further includes a second cover retainer 96 arranged to cooperate with first cover retainer 86 to “establish” axis of rotation 18 extending through central retainer aperture 32 and to mount cover 80 on base 12 for rotation about axis of rotation 18. Second cover retainer 96 includes a second retainer leg 97 and a second retainer flange 98. First retainer leg 97 is cantilevered to an underside of top wall 81 and arranged to extend downwardly in splayed relation to first retainer leg 87 and generally along axis of rotation 18 through central retainer aperture 32. Second retainer flange 98 is appended to a free end of second retainer leg 97 and arranged to extend laterally away from second retainer leg 97 to engage retention flange 89 provided on a bottom portion of base 12 as suggested in
Retainer legs 87, 88 are made of a spring material and arranged normally to lie in splayed relation to one another to diverge as retainer legs 87, 97 extend in a downward direction away from top wall 81 of cover 80. Each retainer leg 87, 97 further includes a grip portion 94 at a distal end thereof that is arranged to lie outside of central retainer aperture 32 formed in base 12 when cover 80 is mounted for rotation on base 12. Grip portions 94 cooperate to form means for disengaging retainer flanges 88, 98 from retention flange 89 on base 12 upon movement of retention legs 87, 97 toward one another so that cover 80 can be separated from base 92 upon removal of the pair of cover retainers 86, 96 from the central retainer aperture 32 formed in base 12. As shown in