The disclosed embodiments relate generally to a device for crushing a pill or tablet, to facilitate administration to a patient.
It is a simple combination of medical advances and demographics that has caused a great increase in the need for crushing pre-formed medication tablets for proper ingestion by patients having diminished swallowing capabilities. At one point, medications, such as “headache powders” were dispensed in a powdered form. As the technology of the pharmaceutical industry improved, it became possible to form very carefully measured dosages of the medications in a compressed, pre-formed tablet. While the tablet is extremely useful to the pharmaceutical manufacturer in dispensing precise numbers of dosages that can be handled in a clean and efficient manner, the tablet may present significant difficulties to the patient, especially the elderly, the weakened and those with swallowing difficulties. As the number of medications increases, the number of patients who have difficulty with swallowing has also increased.
A number of devices in the prior art are available, including several that are produced by the owner of this application. These devices commonly provide a lever action that juxtaposes a pair of faces, between which the tablet or pill is placed. In a medical institutional setting, these devices are useful when they are used in a preparation room, but they tend to be too bulky and/or too noisy to use in a patient room, where it is often necessary to prepare the dosage without disturbing the patient. Being able to do this while obtaining a small average particle size, with substantially all particles being able to pass a small screen, is an ongoing challenge in the industry.
In many of the prior art solutions, the devices act to bring the opposing faces together in a substantially vertical plane. As a result, particles that are broken away from the pill, especially in the initial breakage, can fall by gravity out of the field where the most active crushing is occurring. This can result in no further, or secondary, crushing of the particle, with the result of a larger average particle size.
It is therefore an advantage of the embodiments disclosed herein to provide a pill crushing device that provides at least some of the desired objectives.
Embodiments of the inventive tablet crusher have several advantages over existing devices, by providing a tablet crusher having a blade-like body portion and round grips extending therefrom. The round grips make it easy for the elderly to grasp the inventive tablet crusher and apply downward pressure to the device to crush the tablets. Specifically, the rounded grips also allow an individual to apply a downward pressure to the device without the need to actual grasp the round grips. To ensure easy application of this downward pressure the rounded grips extend from the body of the device in an oblique manner. The rounded grips and the angle at which they extend from the body portion allow a user with arthritis to use the device.
The body portion that contacts the pill has a convex shape decreasing the area over which the force is applied, thus decreasing the amount of force necessary to crush a tablet. In addition, the convex shape allows the tablet crusher to be used in a rocking fashion making the inventive device both easier and quieter to use.
An optional base may also be provided to both store the device and to provide a surface on which to crush the tablets. The base may have a horizontal surface for interfacing with the convex surface for the device, and channels to hold the body in an upright position. During use, tablets may be placed between the convex surface of the body and the horizontal section of the base for crushing. The design of the device also allows for the use of tablet pouches. The tablet pouches may be used to ensure that the particles of crushed tablets remain in the working zone of the device.
These advantages are provided by a tablet crusher as described in more detail in the detailed description and drawings provided herewith.
The advantages and other characteristics of the disclosed embodiment will better understood when attention is directed to the accompanying drawings, wherein identical elements are identified with identical reference numerals and wherein:
Directing attention to the drawings, and particularly to
A better view of the base unit 20 is provided in the further front perspective view of
Although it may be useful to provide a thin layer of a polymeric material on horizontal surface 22 to facilitate holding a pouch in place while a pill or tablet in the pouch is being diminuted or crushed. It is not desirable to use a layer of material that is thick enough to provide cushioning effect that would significantly decrease the crushing force applied.
As mentioned above, the use of the base unit 20 is optional, although it is preferred. In the absence of the base unit, the crusher body can be used on a pill or tablet contained in a pouch placed on any suitable substantially flat surface that will remain rigid during the application of the crushing force.
Directing the attention now to
A general observation of the two pieces used in this embodiment 10 is that they are easily separated from each other, especially for cleaning, as they are not directly connected to each other and they function without any direct connection. This lack of a leveraged connection between the two pieces (as in many other crusher devices) during operation means that there is no minimum separation between the contact surface 44 of the crusher body 40 and the surface against which it is acting, whether that is provided by the base unit 20 or another surface.
It is anticipated that pill crusher pouches that are already commercially available will be suitable for use with the embodiment 10.
While the person of skill in this art will be readily able to determine appropriate materials for the individual parts, the crusher body 40 will be preferably molded from a rigid thermoplastic material, especially a polyurethane, for weight considerations, although metal is useful and preferred if the device is intended to remain in a fixed location instead of being carried around.
While the embodiments disclosed describe the best modes known to the inventor at the time of filing, the scope of the invention is not to be limited to only the embodiments disclosed herein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 61/534,042, filed on Sep. 13, 2011 and herein incorporates the application in its entirety.
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61534042 | Sep 2011 | US |