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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1101378
(21) Application Number: 1101378
(54) English Title: MEDICATION DISPENSER SYSTEM
(54) French Title: DISTRIBUTION DE MEDICAMENTS
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant
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English Abstract


MEDICATION DISPENSER SYSTEM
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
Medication is dispensed at selected time intervals
for an individual patient according to a medical chart
for such patient, by turning a transparent plastic cover
about a rivet connecting the cover to a plastic plate
having dished segments containing the prescribed medicine
when a segmental opening in the cover exposes the medicine
in a selected dish, indicated by the time on that plate rim
and dish. Arrows on the plate and cover indicating the
direction of turning of the cover are raised and lowered,
respectively, to snap-indicate when the cover opening exposes
a selected dish containing the prescribed medicine.


Claims

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A medication dispenser system for individual
patients comprising: a plastic plate having dished, radial
segments for containing medication for dispensation at certain
prescribed times marked on the rim of the plate adjacent the
corresponding segments, a transparent cover for said plate having
a radial segmental opening adapted to expose the contents of a
selected dish when the cover is rotated on said plate to such
position, and a rivet connecting said cover on said plate the
center thereof, providing an exal for said cover on said plate,
said plate containing arrows on such rim pointing in the
direction for rotation of said cover, and corresponding arrows
on said cover adapted to mate with such plate arrows when the
cover is in a selected position with such opening in proper
position to provide access to the medicine in the corresponding
dish.
2. A medication dispenser system as defined by claim
1, in which said dishes are provided with times corresponding
to those on the rim of said plate.
3. A medication dispenser as defined by claim 2,
in which said plate and cover arrows are raised and recessed
respectively to form ratchets allowing rotation of the cover in
only one direction with a snap action indicating the proper
position of the cover each time the medicine in the dish
uncovered by such cover opening is to be taken by the patient.
4. A medication dispenser as defined by claim 1, 2 or
3, in which the medicine stored in said dishes is sealed until
removed, by an annular groove on the rim of said rotary cover
which contains the annular edge of said plate.
5. A medication dispenser system as defined by claim
1, in which a patients medical dosage chart is provided for use

with said plate.
6. A medication dispenser system as defined by claim
2, in which said chart contains the patients name, address,
telephone number, family doctor's name, pharmacy name, prescription
number, identification of the medicine, dosage and time to be
taken as well as the year, month, and day of use by the patient.
7. A medication dispenser as defined by claim 1, in which
a full day's supply of medicine may be loaded thereon in the
morning.

Description

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This invention relates to a medlcakion dispensing system
for individual patients based on the patient's medical
chart.
The main ob~ect of the invention is to provide a
handy medication dispens~ng system that is light in weight,
simple in construction and accurate in operation.
According to the invention, a medium dispenser system
is provided comprlsing a medicine chart ~or a patient, and
a medicine dispenser including a plastic plate having
radial dishes for containing each dose o~ medicine at the
proscribed time, and a transparent plastic cover having a
radial opening. The cover is riveted to the center of the
plate for rotary movement to selected stations, providing
access by the patient through such opening to the appropriate
dose at the right time such dose is to be taken. A unique
combination click stop and direction arrows for rotation of
the cover in only one direction, clockwise, is provided by
sloping indentations raised and lowered detents in the
; form of direction arrows in the~plate rim and cover, res-
pectively. ~hus, when each dish is, ln turn, uncovered
by the cover open-segment, the corresponding station is
indicated by a click and stop of the arrows, which also
prevents counter-clockwise rotation of the cover on the plate.
The dishes and plate rim are provided with the appropriate
I time in hours when the dose in each dish is to be taken by
the patient.
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In the accompanying drawings:
~I FIGURE 1 is a top plan view Or a medicine dispenser
i illustrative of the invention.
FIGURE 2 is an exploded ~ragmentary perspectlve view
thereof.
~ IGUR~ 3 is a view in cross section of the dispenser
taken on line 3-3 of FI~URE 1.
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view
of an arrow detent indenkation on the rim of the plate and
cover~
. ~IGURE.5 is a view in section taken on line.5-5 of
: FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 6 is a plan view of a patient's medlcine chart.
¦ As shown ln FIGURES 1 through.5, a medicine dispenser
10 and a patients chart 12, FIGURE 6, are provided ~or each
indlvidual patient. The ohart lZ contains the patient's
. ¦ name, address, phone number, pharmacy, prescripti:on number,
. I name of medicine, and a chart for fluid medicine or pills
prescribed for the patient, as well as the year, month and
.1 I date therefore. The dispenser 10 is composed of a plastic
1~ plate 14 to which a transparent plastic cover 16 is connected
at the center by a rivet 18, so that the cover 16 can be
rotated on the plate with the rivet acting as the axis there-
fore.
: The plate is preformed to provide a plurality of segmen-
tal, radial dishes 20, six, for example, each bearing an

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hourly time, such as 2~ 6 and 10 A~, and Pr~ when the pre-
scribed dose of medicine in such dish is to be taken.
Rim 22 of the plate 14 is similarly marked. The cover 16
contains a radial, segmental opening 24 for registration
with the top o~ each dish 20 as the cover 24 ls turned
clockwise on the plate ].4. In such position the uncovered
dish 20 is open ~or access with ringers 26 to pick up the
medicine dose 28 in the dish, thak is to be taken by the
patient at that time~ 10 AM, ~or example.
A combination click-indicator, direction indicator,
and reverse turn stop is provided by indented arrows 30
in the cover 16 and corresponding dented arrows 32 on the
rim Or the plate 14; the pairs o~ which are similarly
spaced in an arc equal to that of dishes 20. The arrows
are inclined to permit turning movement of the cover 16
on the plate clockwise, but not counter-clockwise.
'he dispenser 10 provides a check o~ the time when
medicine is to be taken; and helps aged, confused, and
patients with poor memory to keep track of their medicine
every day, and prevents "over-dosing". q'he chart 12 pro-
vides a record as well as directions ~or loading the dishes
20 with medical pills and/or capsules for each day ~or the
individual patient. The loaded dishes of the plate are
sealed therein when no exposed ~or dispensation by annular
groove 34 on the rim of the cover 16, which contains the
annular edge 36 of the plate 14.
A feature of the invention is that a ~ull day's supply
of medlcine lan be loaded on the dispenser in the morning.
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (old Act Patent) latest possible expiry date 1998-05-19
Grant by Issuance 1981-05-19

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Current Owners on Record
LOIS BYRNE
Past Owners on Record
None
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Abstract 1994-03-13 1 27
Claims 1994-03-13 2 61
Drawings 1994-03-13 1 47
Descriptions 1994-03-13 3 121