The present invention relates to methods and devices for the accurate dispensing, tracking, and reordering of dispensed fluids.
The technical problems solved by the present invention are: the delivery of information to users of fluids, ensuring that users of fluids use an accurate measurement(s) at the specified time, GPS location of fluid dispensing activity, accurate tracking of the time and dose, enable reminders for use and amount of the dosage to prevent overdose and to track compliance, and prompt for reorder to ensure ongoing compliance for which there is no current solution available, and communication of tracking information to the user, physicians, health care providers, retailers, manufacturers and others who wish to monitor usage, manage compliance, and reorder the fluid. Smart I TOUCH will integrate to electronic data collection, smart devices and audible data devices.
The present invention solves the technical problems described above by either combining a mechanical measured fluid dispenser or sensor technology, such as Bluetooth or RFID, with hardware and software features that detect the time and amount of a fluid dispensing operation, and communicate that information to a user's smart phone app or software which can then optionally, and preferably according to a user-selection, communicate that information to the user's physician, pharmacy, retailers, manufacturers or other interested parties requiring compliance, monitoring and reordering capabilities.
According to various embodiments of the invention, the mechanical or sensor based measured fluid dispenser of the type disclosed in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,123,073, 7,419,322, 8,387,833, 10,259,645 and/or in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/941,893, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
According to further embodiments of the invention, the sensor or mechanical measured fluid dispenser may include a chip or other sensor configured to detecting a physical change caused by the depression of the dispenser's actuator. For example, the sensor may be a pressure sensor, or a flow rate sensor, a timer, or some combination thereof. The sensor may be any single sensor or combination of sensors that provide information concerning the amount of fluid that is dispensed upon the activation of the dispenser's actuator. Accordingly, the sensor may be located inside or beneath the actuator itself, located somewhere in the fluid channel/pathway, or in dispenser case enclosures.
According to another embodiment, the mechanical measured dispenser may include an adjustable dose mechanism according to which the amount of the dose may be adjusted by the user. According to a further feature of this embodiment, one or more sensors may be provided to determine the adjustment state of the adjustable dose feature. According to one embodiment, the sensor that determines the adjustment state of the adjustable dose mechanism may be separate from and optionally in addition to the sensor(s) that detects and/or measures the amount of a dose when the dose actuator is actuated.
According to a further embodiment, the measured dosing device may be reusable, according to which it may he removed from a first fluid pouch when the first fluid pouch is empty and attached to a second fluid pouch with a fresh supply of fluid.
According to further embodiments, the fluid pouches may include a smart label and/or RFID tag. According to aspects of these embodiments, a user may scan the smart label or RFID tag with a smart phone app which would then cause information concerning the fluid to be displayed to the user. Such information might include how to administer the fluid by using the mechanical measured dispenser or pouch dispenser, how to use the app remind the user to administer the fluid, track compliance, location of where to reorder, automatically reorder, or identify location where fluid can be obtained, how to use the app to track transmit dosage and time information and/or to transmit such information to interested parties, according to the user's preferences and selections.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a reliable and verifiable way for users of fluids to be automatically reminded to administer a dosage, for users to be sure that the appropriate dosage is being administered, and physician, pharmacy, retailers, manufacturers, or others requiring compliance, monitoring and reordering capabilities can reliably track and document usage.
The subsequent description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention refers to the attached drawings, wherein:
The present invention is a device for dispensing fluid from a pouch, the device capable of being set to different discrete and repeatable/equal dispensing amounts, depending on the amount of fluid required to be dispensed by the user for various applications and uses. The device may also be set to an “off’ or “closed” position to prevent accidental dispensing of fluid when not in use. The device is preferably configured to be affixed to the outer surface of a fluid container, which fluid container is preferably a flexible bag or pouch. According to various embodiments, at least one surface of the fluid container or a sufficient portion of the fluid container is flexible to allow the container to collapse as fluid is withdrawn therefrom. In the case that the entire fluid container is not made of flexible material, the dispensing device is preferably attached to portion of the container that is flexible and which is collapsible as fluid is dispensed from the container.
The device also includes one or more sensors configured to record, store and/or transmit one or more physical properties of the device, particularly when the dispensing device is actuated in order to dispense fluid and/or when the device is adjusted to a particular dose.
According to one embodiment, there is at least one vertical slot or set of vertical slots for a “Full” dose, and there is at least one second vertical slot or set of vertical slots for a “Half” or “Partial” dose. According to other embodiments, there may be a third and fourth vertical slots or sets of vertical slots for other fractional doses, for example, ¾ dose, ⅔ dose, ⅓ dose and ¼ dose.
The dosing control collar also features a through-opening in the bottom surface to accommodate the entry of fluid, fluid inlet valve, represented in
According to a further alternative embodiment shown in
The dose setting dial/dose delivery button is preferably manufactured of relatively rigid plastic having a rigid bottom portion that snaps into the channel formed between the inner and outer annular shafts of the base (dosing/control collar).
The dose setting dial/dose delivery button and the dosing/control collar are preferably made of a rigid plastic material. Nubs molded to or otherwise formed on the interior surface of the dial/button rest inside the slots formed in the interior shaft. When a user presses the dial/button, the dial/button forces the flexible dosing dome downward to evacuate the interior volume of the dome via the fluid outlet; when the dial/button is released, the flexible dosing dome returns to its original shape, forcing the dial/button upward, and drawing fluid into the interior of the dome under vacuum action.
The flexible dosing dome is preferably made of shape memory elastomeric material that returns to its original shape after deformation.
According to a preferred embodiment, the bottom horizontal slot has a slight downward slant before becoming horizontal to draw the dial/button down slightly as it is rotated into the closed position, see
According to various alternative embodiments, the bottom of the adjustable metering device may be heat welded to the fluid container, sonic welded to the fluid container or sealed to the fluid container in any other known method. According to a further embodiment, the fluid container may have a reinforced region and/or treated surface that corresponds to the shape and size of the device to facilitate strong and secure connection and prevent container breaking or tearing should a force or load be applied to the device after it has been attached to the fluid container.
Application will represent educational materials on the fluid being dispensed.
Compliance measured by actual pressure on the button and number of times pushed. Time and date captured. Ability to reorder when pouch is close to deletion.
Smartphone application automatically track the dose size and time using either the mechanical or sensor technologies.
Data can be shared with physician, pharmacy, retailers, manufacturers or others, as permissible by users, requiring compliance, monitoring and reordering capabilities. Senor and app technologies allow for identification of reorder options using GPS technologies or online ordering applications.
According to an embodiment the fluid can be of any viscosity.
According to another embodiment RFID, sensor stickers, Bluetooth and other sensor technologies are used.
The user will download the app. The app will pick up the sensor signal from the sensor technology and prompt for educational and compliance engagement.
The app will automatically capture dose, time of dose, prompt for next dose, and alert when near depletion, requiring a reorder.
This is doable from day one using readily available sensor technologies.
The app will alert when the dose is due.
Pressure sensor in the “button” sends a signal that the fluid was dispensed and how much. 1 TOUCH dispensing technology indicates dosage.
Patient can provide permissions through the app to share with physician, pharmacy, retailers, manufacturers or others requiring compliance, monitoring and reordering capabilities.
Sensor technologies provide automatic tracking to ensure ease of use. GPS enables realtime capabilities for reorder and retail opportunities.
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62695306 | Jul 2018 | US |