The present invention generally relates to pill cutters or pill splitters. More specifically, the present invention relates to a pill splitter that can cut pills or tablets into smaller portions for proper dosing of a given medication.
In the medical industry, it is well known to provide pills for the delivery of medication. However, a given pill size may be too large for a desired dosage. As a result, it has become common to split or cut pills so they are smaller in size to better match the desired dosage. For example, if a 150 mg dosage of a medication is desired and only 100 mg pills or tablets are available, there is a desire to split one pill into 50 mg pill so it can be taken with a 100 mg pill so a 150 mg amount of medication can be delivered. Also, larger pills may be cut into smaller sizes to make them easier to take.
Pill splitting or cutting is very well known in the art. A pill can be split by hand with a knife but this is very dangerous. Various pill splitting devices have been created that better control this process. For example, various prior art devices include an exposed fixed blade that is mounted to a cover that closes down onto a pill that is fixed in place on a base plate. When the cover is closed, the blade comes down onto a pill to split it. These devices can be effective; however, they are still very dangerous in that it includes an exposed blade that can injure the user.
There have been a number of attempts in the prior art to provide a safer pill splitter. For example, published application Ser. No. 10/672,239 (Pub No. 2005/0067452) teaches a pill splitter that includes a sliding blade guard that retracts when the cover is closed to expose the blade when the cover is closed. This construction is complicated and expensive to manufacture and is also difficult to use.
In view of the foregoing, there is a desire to provide a pill splitter that is easy and inexpensive to manufacture yet is effective in protecting the blade when the cover is open. There is a desire for a pill splitter that more effectively and safely splits pills than prior art devices.
An embodiment of the present invention preserves the advantages of prior pill splitters. In addition, it provides new advantages not found in currently available pill splitters and overcomes many disadvantages of such currently available pill splitters.
Generally, the present invention is a pill splitter used for dissecting items, such as pills, into smaller sizes or pieces. Specifically, the pill splitter consistently dissects pills in a reliable and safe manner. The pill splitter provides a user an effective mechanism for dissecting a pill while reducing the risk of personal injury due to contact with any sharp objects.
The pill splitter includes a main body with a top housing and bottom housing. A blade is mounted to the bottom housing for use in dissecting a pill. The top housing defines a slot for receipt of the blade when the top housing is moved relative to the bottom housing to expose the blade.
A lid is hingedly connected to the top housing. The lid provides a wedge for receipt within an aperture defined within the top housing. The lid provides a cushioning surface, such as a cushioning pad, to help secure the pill while it is being split. Also, a pill seat is integrally formed within the top housing to provide stability during cutting of a pill.
When the lid is in an open position, the blade is unexposed and a pill is placed in a pill seat. When the lid is in a closed position, a cushioning surface contacts a pill within a pill seat to prevent movement therein. At the same time, the wedge moves through the slot to allow for the movement of the top housing into the bottom housing. Subsequently, when the top housing actuates downward, the blade is exposed for cutting of a pill. After a pill is cut, the top housing is spring-bias to return to its original position.
A spring-bias locking arm is attached to the top housing to control the movement of the top housing relative to the bottom housing. The locking arm includes a flange that engages the wedge on the lid to move the locking arm. When the lid is open, the locking arm is at rest to prevent the movement of the top housing. When the lid is closed, the wedge engages the flange to clear the locking arm which allows for the movement of the top housing relative to the bottom housing.
In one embodiment, a retainer is slidably attached to the bottom housing to control the movement of the top housing relative to the bottom housing. When the lid is open, the retainer is in a forward position to prevent the movement of the top housing. At this point, a tab on the lid keeps a bottom portion of the retainer locked in the forward position. When the lid is closed, a wedge on the lid engages a top portion of the retainer to clear the retainer from an area between the top housing and the blade mount which allows for the movement of the top housing relative to the bottom housing.
In use, the top housing moves relative to the bottom housing between a protected position and a cutting position. In the protected position, the top housing resides in front of the blade to prevent a user from contacting the blade. In the cutting position, the blade is routed through the slot in the top housing thereby exposing a cutting edge thereof for cutting a pill.
It is therefore an object of the pill splitter to provide a reliable and safe mechanism for cutting a pill into smaller sizes.
It is a further object of the embodiment to provide the pill splitter that conceals a blade until the lid is in a closed position.
Another object of the embodiment is to provide the pill splitter that reduces the risk of personal injury to a user.
Yet another object is to provide a pill splitter with a protected blade that requires no springs.
The novel features which are characteristic of the pill splitter are set forth in the appended claims. However, the pill splitter, together with further embodiments and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention solves the problems in prior art pill splitters by providing a new and unique construction for safe and effective cutting of pills. Generally, the present invention generally is a pill splitter 10 used for dissecting items, such as pills, into smaller sizes or pieces. Specifically, a pill splitter 10 dissects pills in a reliable and safe manner. The pill splitter 10 provides a user an effective mechanism for dissecting a pill while reducing the risk of personal injury due to contact with any sharp edges.
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The bottom housing 40 has a diameter preferably greater than the top housing 30 to facilitate movement of the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40. However, the diameter of the top housing 30 may be greater than the diameter of the bottom housing 40. A side wall 41 depends from the circumference of the bottom housing 40 with a length sufficient to receive the top housing 30. The side wall 41 has sufficient thickness for withstanding the pressure when the top housing 30 engages the bottom housing 40.
The top housing 30 is configured to actuate upward and downward relative to the bottom housing 40. The top housing 30 has a side wall 31 depending from the circumference of the top housing 30 and having a length suitable for movement relative to the bottom housing 40. Also, the materials used within the side wall 31 of the top housing 30 may reduce friction to allow for free movement of the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40.
A lid 50 is provided that hingedly connects to the side wall 31 of the top housing 30. The lid 50 has a side wall 51 downwardly depending from the circumference thereof. A hinge 60 respectively mounts to an upper portion 30A of the top housing 30 and the side wall 51 of the lid 50. Preferably, the hinge 60 is mounted on the upper portion 30A of the top housing 30 opposite a pill seat 33B, which is shown in
The top housing 30 further includes a ridge 32 positioned about an outer surface 30B of the top housing 30 for engagement with the bottom housing 40. Preferably, the ridge 32 is positioned along the upper portion 30A of the top housing 30, and below the lid 60, for engagement with the outer peripheral edge 42 of the bottom housing 40. The outer peripheral edge 42 of the bottom housing 40 terminates at a distance D from the ridge 32 to provide a range of movement for the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40. In addition, an outer peripheral edge 50B on a bottom surface 50C of the lid 50 rests upon the ridge 32 when the lid 50 is in a closed position (
To further facilitate the movement of the lid 50, the lid 50 has a top surface 50D with a region 80, such as a triangular shape. The region 80 is respectively positioned above a pill when the lid 50 is in a closed position (
In addition, the lid 50 has an integrally formed tab 90 protruding horizontally from the side wall 51. The tab 90 is sized for engagement with the tip of a user's finger, to facilitate manipulation of the lid 50. In one embodiment, the tab 90 is located opposite the hinge 60.
A bottom cover 100 encloses an opening defined within a lower portion 40B of the bottom housing 40 to provide an area for storage. The bottom cover 100 is threadably attached to the bottom of the device 10. In addition, the bottom cover 100 has knurling 101 disposed along the outer surface thereof to facilitate rotation thereof. The knurling 101 are positioned along the outer surface to enhance a user's grip on the pill splitter 10.
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Also, the pill seat 33B is integrally formed within an outer surface 33D of the top plate 33 and positioned about the slot 33A to provide stability to a pill during cutting. For example, pill seat 33B has a triangular shape recessed into the top plate 33. The volume of the pill seat 33B is sufficient for pills with different shapes and sizes. Also, other items of similar size can be positioned within the pill seat 33B for cutting. When cutting multiple pills, the outer surface of the top plate 33 is provided with an integrally formed well 33C continuous with the pill seat 33B. The well 33C can be used for temporary storage of additional pills, pill pieces, or other items.
A bottom surface 50C of the lid 50 provides a downwardly protruding wedge 120 with a cam surface 120A. The wedge 120 is sized to move through an aperture 33E defined within the top plate 33. The wedge 120 preferably has a triangular shape, such as a right angled triangle, with the longest side positioned to the right and one side of the wedge 120 attached to the bottom surface 50C of the lid 50. It should be noted that the wedge 120 may be a shape other than triangular and the longest side maybe positioned to the left.
The bottom surface 50C of the lid 50 provides a downwardly protruding cushioning surface 130, such as a cushioning pad made of foam, felt or rubber. The cushioning surface 130 is also respectively positioned below the region 80 on the top surface 50D. When the lid 50 is in a closed position (
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As a result of the downward movement of the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40, the blade 110 travels upwardly through the slot 33A. When the blade 110 moves through the slot 33A, it cuts the pill P, positioned within the pill seat 33B, in an upward direction. The blade 110 cuts through the pill P until either the blade 110 is fully extended through the slot 33A or the cushioning surface 130 is contacted. The blade 110 is made of steel or other materials that provide sufficient strength to cut a plurality of pills before replacement.
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The safety control of movement of blade 110 is shown in detail in
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The top housing 30 is spring-biased to actuate up and down relative to the bottom housing 40. At least one spring 170A-C is employed between the top housing 30 and the bottom housing 40. The spring 170A-C is positioned over a portion of a post 180A-C attached to the floor plate 140. In a preferred embodiment, three springs 170A-C are positioned over three posts 180A-C. The top portion 181A-C of the post 180A-C has a diameter smaller than the spring 170A-C. The bottom portion 182A-C of the post 180A-C has a diameter similar to the spring 170A-C for seating the spring 170A-C. While coil springs are preferred for this purpose, any spring-biasing members may be used.
In addition, at least one rail 183A-C is defined on the bottom portion 182A-C of at least one post 180A-C attached to the floor plate 140. The rail 183A-C provides stable movement of the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40. For example, the rail 183A-C prevents the twisting of the top housing 30 relative to the bottom housing 40. In a preferred embodiment, three rails 183A-C are defined on three posts 182A-C but it is understood that more than or less than three rails may be used.
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The locking arm 190 includes a flange 192 that receives camming surface 120A of wedge 120 on the lid 50 to move the locking arm 190 when the lid 50 is in a closed position. The flange 192 extends upward from the locking arm 190 for engagement with camming surface 120A of wedge 120. When the locking arm 190 is at rest (
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In use, the top housing 30 moves relative to the bottom housing 40 between a protected position, blade 110 unexposed, and a cutting position, blade 110 exposed. In the protected position, the top housing 30 resides in front of the blade 110 to prevent a user from contacting the blade 110. In the cutting position, which is only possible with protective lid 50 in closed position, the blade 110 is routed through the slot 33A in the top housing 30 thereby exposing a cutting edge thereof for cutting a pill.
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A pill seat 280 is formed within the top housing 250 to provide stability to a pill during cutting. The pill seat 280 defines a guiding groove 290A within an apex of a pill seat wall 290 to receive a guiding member 320 to increase stability of the lid 270 during movement of the blade 350 through the slot 300 defined within the pill seat 280. It should be noted that the pill seat 280 may be provided with an over mold and flexible fingers contained within the pill seat 280 to allow pills to expand when a blade 350 moves through a slot 250 and cuts through a pill P.
Also, a lid 270 is pivotally connected at a pivot point 340 to allow for the movement of the lid 270 relative to the main body 330. The lid 270 contains a lip 270A which protrudes downward from a bottom surface of the lid 270. The lip 270A is positioned on the lid 270 to envelope or engages the outside edge 260B of the top housing 260.
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When the lid 270 is in a closed position, in
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In use, the pill splitter of
In the cutting position, which is only possible with the lid 270 in closed position, as in
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims and the present invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 11/776,338, filed Jul. 11, 2007, which is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/806,952, filed Jul. 11, 2006.
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60806952 | Jul 2006 | US |
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Parent | 11776338 | Jul 2007 | US |
Child | 12127207 | US |