This disclosure relates to a multiple compartment pill container. In particular, this disclosure relates to a multiple compartment bill container having push buttons and a register, and methods of use.
For persons who need to take medicine regularly, the need for a pill container that can be easily carried is important. A pill container that is easy to use, has sufficient capacity for the person's needs, and which can be conveniently carried by the user increases the likelihood that the user will take the correct medication at the correct time.
Some pill containers are difficult to use for people with arthritis, poor dexterity, poor eyesight or weak muscles. In addition, some people have more complex medications schedules, and they may not remember which medications need to be taken at what frequency.
Improvements in pill containers to address these shortcomings are desirable.
In one aspect, a multiple compartment container is provided. The multiple compartment container includes a base having a plurality of compartments, with each compartment having an access opening providing access to an interior volume. The base has a front wall, a rear wall opposite of the front wall, a first side wall extending between the front wall and rear wall, a second side wall extending between the front wall and rear wall, and a bottom wall opposite of the access opening. A plurality of lids is provided. Each lid has an attached end being moveably attached to the rear wall and a free end moveable to and away from the front wall such that the lid selectively covers and uncovers the access opening of a respective compartment. A cover is slidably attached to the base and is adjacent to and spaced from the bottom wall to define a register holder therebetween. The cover is constructed and arranged to slidably move relative to the base and along the bottom wall to provide access to the register holder.
In another aspect, a method of using a multiple compartment container is provided. The method includes providing a container including a base having a plurality of compartments, with each compartment having an access opening providing access to an interior volume. The base has a front wall, a rear wall opposite of the front wall, a first side wall extending between the front wall and rear wall, a second side wall extending between the front wall and rear wall, and a bottom wall opposite of the access opening. A plurality of lids is provided. Each lid has an attached end that is moveably attached to the rear wall and a free end moveable to and away from the front wall such that the lid selectively covers and uncovers the access opening of a respective compartment. A cover is slidably attached to the base and is adjacent to and spaced from the bottom wall to define a register holder therebetween. The method includes sliding the cover to move relative to the base and along the bottom wall to provide access to the register holder.
A variety of examples of desirable product features or methods are set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practicing various aspects of the disclosure. The aspects of the disclosure may relate to individual features as well as combinations of features. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the claimed invention.
The pill container 20, in this embodiment, includes a base 22 defining at least one compartment 24. In the illustrated embodiment, at least one compartment 24 includes a plurality of compartments 24. The compartments 24 are separated from each other by a plurality of dividers 26 (see
The compartments 24 each has an access opening 28 providing access to a pill-holder interior volume 30.
The plurality of compartments 24 can include any number of compartments 24. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the base consists of eight compartments 24. In this manner, each of the compartments 24 can represent one of the days of the week, with an extra compartment 24 being provided to store extra pills. Other embodiments can include not more than seven compartments, or may include more than eight compartments. In addition, a single compartment 24 can utilize principles of this disclosure as well.
The base 22 includes a front wall 32 (
In accordance with principles of this disclosure, the multiple compartment container 20 includes at least one lid 42. When multiple compartments 24 are used, there will be a plurality of lids 42, one lid per compartment 24.
Each lid 42 is moveable between a covering position (
In this embodiment, each lid 42 has an attached end 44 (
Each of the lids 42 can be selectively snapped into a closed engagement with the base 22. Many different implementations are possible. In this embodiment, the free end 46 has a locking arm 48 (
In this embodiment, the free end 46 of each lid 42 can also include first and second standoffs 56, 57 (
Each of the lids 42 includes a lip member 62. The lip member 62 engages an inside surface 64 (
As mentioned above, the container 20 includes at least one tab 60. In the embodiment depicted, there are a plurality of tabs 60. In the example embodiment shown, there is one tab 60 for each compartment 24. In other embodiments, there can be different types of arrangements for opening and closing the compartments 24, so each compartment 24 would not necessarily need a tab 60.
In the example shown, each of the tabs 60 is pivotably connected to the base 22 at a location opposite the front wall 32 from the interior volume 30. Each tab 60 is constructed and arranged such that depressing the tab 60 causes a respective lid 42 to disengage from the snap connection with the front wall 32 of the base 22 and thereby position the lid 42 to uncover the access opening 28.
In the example embodiment depicted, the back portion 74 includes first and second side back members 75, 76 separated by a center back member 78. The center back member 78 is configured to contact the locking arm 48 and move the locking arm 48 from the engaged position (in which the lid catch 50 is engaged with the base catch 52) to a disengaged position (in which the lid catch 50 and base catch 52 are nonengaged). The first side back member 75 and second side back member 76 are configured to contact the first and second standoffs 56, 57 and move them upwards when the front portion 72 of the tab 60 is depressed. This engagement between the side back members 75, 76 and the standoffs 56, 57 further assist with disengaging the lid catch 50 from the base catch 52.
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The recesses 80, 82 are configured to slide into and snap into engagement with the pivot protrusions 82, 80.
In the example depicted, the front end portion 88 of the base 22 includes a vertical guard wall 90 (
The front end portion 88 includes protrusions 92 (
One example of a push tab assembly, which can be utilized in this embodiment, is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,624,890, incorporated by reference in its entirety.
In accordance with principles of this disclosure, the multiple compartment container 20 includes a cover 100 (
Many different implementations are possible. In the example shown in
In preferred embodiments, the cover 100 is made from a transparent material, such that any information on the card 112 is visible through the cover 100.
In this manner, the container 20 can include medication in the compartments 24 and the user can view the information on the registration card 112 by merely turning the container 20 over and viewing the information on the card 112 through the transparent cover 100.
If there is a change in medication or dosage or anything else, the card 112 can be accessed by sliding the cover 100 within the slide rails 104, 106 to provide access to the card 112. The information can be changed on the card 112, or a new card 112 can be provided within the register holder 102. Then, the cover 100 can be again slid in place to cover the card 112.
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In accordance with principles of this disclosure, the bottom wall 40 is recessed along at least one of the compartments 24 in the base 22 to provide a second interior volume 120 (
In the example shown in
The second interior volume 120, can be used for a variety of functions. In the example shown, the second interior volume 120 includes a plurality of partitions 128, and in the example shown, there are three partitions 128. Within the second interior volume 120 there can be a flexible pill holder 130 therewithin. The pill holder 130 can be used to hold a pill therein against gravity.
An example pill holder 130 is shown in
It should be appreciated that extra pills can be held within the openings 132 of the pill holders 130 within the second interior volume 120. These extra pills would be accessible by sliding the cover 100 relative to the base 22 to expose access to the second interior volume 120.
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Each of the tabs 60 includes the word “push” at 140 to provide instructions on how to operate the container 20 in order to provide access to the interior volume 30. The instruction at 140 provides the user with information that to move the lid 42 from the locked and closed position to the open position uncovering the access opening 28, the tab 60 should be pushed. Of course, other variations on the instruction 140 are possible.
A method of using a multiple compartment container can be implemented utilizing the principles as disclosed herein. First, a container, such as container 20 is provided. The container 20 will include cover 100 slidably attached to the base 22 and being adjacent to and spaced from the bottom wall 40 to define the register holder 102 therebetween. The method includes sliding the cover 100 to move relative to the base 22 and along the bottom wall 40 to provide access to the register holder 102.
The step of sliding can include sliding the cover 100 in a direction toward and against the first and second side walls 36.
The method can include depressing a front portion 72 of one of the tabs 60 to cause the rear portion 74 of the tab 60 to contact a respective one of the lids 42 and disengage the free end 46 of the respective lid 42 from the front wall 32 of the base 22 and thereby position the lid 42 to uncover the respective access opening 28.
The method can include accessing the second interior volume 120 by sliding the cover 100. The second interior volume 120 is between the recessed bottom wall 122 and the slidable cover 100.
The above includes example principles of this disclosure. Many embodiments can be made applying these principles.