Attachable medicinal container
An attachable medicinal container includes a sheet having at least one compartment therein, and a lid movably attached to the sheet. The lid includes a cover for the at least one compartment. In one embodiment, the attachable medicinal container also includes at least one feature for releasably locking the lid and the sheet. The attachable medicinal container also includes a fastener. In another embodiment, an attachable medicinal container includes a substrate including at least one compartment, a medicinal within the at least one compartment, and a sealing layer sealing the compartment. The attachable medicinal container can be part of a kit including a package having an item, and an attachable medicinal container associated with the package.
The present invention is related to a pill container. More specifically, the present invention relates to an attachable pill container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn some instances, a person desires to carry a medication with them so that the medication is readily available. For example, a person with a medical history of heart attacks in a family may desire to carry aspirin. It is known that chewing an aspirin during the initial stages of a heart attack can be helpful. An Federal Drug Administration (FDA) study concluded that if a person chews an aspirin during the initial stages of a heart attack, the risk of vascular death is reduced by 23%. Therefore, as some adults reach an age where there is a higher risk of heart attack they may desire to carry aspirin so that it is readily available. Adults having a family history of heart attacks may have a very strong desire to carry aspirin in a place where it is readily available.
Other medications must be readily available to a person and carried with the person at all times. The availability of the medication can be a life or death matter. For example, a person who has angina pectoris needs to carry nitroglycerin pills in the case of an angina attack. The angina sufferer must immediately take a nitroglycerin pill orally when an attack occurs, and may need to take additional pills if the first is not successful in quelling the attack. Further, although not related to a condition causing an incapacitating attack, many people carry medication with them that must be taken regularly for convenience sake. There are many instances where persons must have a medication available or face grave health risks when the medication is not available. The nitroglycerin pill or capsule is just one instance. It is anticipated that other medications will become available for certain health conditions that users and physicians feel the patient must carry with them.
There are still instances where patients would find it convenient and advantageous to carry a medication with them. For example, relatively mild allergy sufferers that take dosages of allergy medications as needed would like to have one or more doses of the medication readily available. This occurrence may also become more common in the future. In short, there are many instances where a person may be required to carry a medication and other instances where the person desires to carry medication for the purpose of convenience.
All such emergency medications need to be current so they are effective when the patient needs them. Therefore, it is important to include a way to inform the patient of the effective date of a medication so that the patient can change the medication if it should become outdated. For example, aspirin expires over time and breaks down to acetic acid. With the breakdown acetic acid, aspirin becomes ineffective. The benefit of chewing the medicine vanishes if the medicine breaks down and is rendered ineffective. Other medications also may be rendered ineffective or less effective after the expiration date of the medication.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention is pointed out with particularity in the appended claims. However, a more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description when considered in connection with the figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the figures and:
The description set out herein illustrates the various embodiments of the invention and such description is not intended to be construed as limiting in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The attachable medicinal container also includes a media display area 120 which can be used to carry advertising or instructions related to the medicinals held by the attachable or wearable medicinal container 100. For example, the message display area 120 could contain an advertisement for a doctor's office, a pharmacy or a particular drug or drug manufacturer. The message display area 120 could also have an expiration date related to the medicinal held by the attachable medicinal container 100 written on the message display area 120. The message display area 120 is also made of a material, in some embodiments, that can receive ink and remains permanently marked after a message is written on to the message display area 120. In other embodiments, the message display area is made of a material capable of receiving a printing.
Placing the expiration date on the attachable medicinal container informs the patient and others that the emergency medications is current so they are effective when the patient needs them. Including the expiration date on the display area alerts the patient or other caretakers when the medicine within the attachable medicinal container either expires or is about to expire. The patient or caretaker is alerted to change the medication for another current dosage before, or on, or after the expiration date With the expiration date in clear view, the patient is more likely to have effective medication when the medicine is needed.
The lid 230 includes at least one cover 232, which engages and covers the compartment 212 in the sheet 210. As shown in
The features 251, 252 engage the detents 241, 242 to secure the cover 232 to the compartment 212. The features 251, 252 and corresponding detents 241, 242 are designed so that the cover 232 stays in place with the respect to the compartment 212 until the pill or medicinal housed within the enclosure formed by the compartment 212 and cover 232 are needed. The user is then able to place a sufficient force on to the sheet 210 and the lid 230 so that the cover 232 is removed from the compartment 212 and access can be gained to the medicinal inside. It should be noted that
Materials used in various embodiments of the invention may differ. For example, in one embodiment of the invention plastic is used to form the sheet 210 and the lid 230. The plastic can be either opaque or clear. Advantageously when the clear plastic is used, the medicinal within an enclosure formed by a compartment, such as 212, and a cover, such as 232, can be easily viewed. In this way a user can determine whether or not a medicinal is within the attachable or wearable medicinal container 100. If a medicinal is not within the attached or wearable medicinal container 100, the user can load an appropriate medicinal within the enclosures formed by the attachable or wearable medicinal container 100. Furthermore, if a clear plastic is used, the user is able to determine what type of medicinal is currently held within the wearable or attachable medicinal container 100. It should be noted that many types of medicinals can be held within the wearable or attachable medicinal container 100, such as allergy medications, aspirin, nitroglycerin, insulin-controlling medications, pain medications, and the like.
Also, the hinged area 220 can be a living hinge which is formed by folding a plastic. With a living hinge forming the hinged area 220, there is no need for additional hardware to movably attach the lid 230 to the sheet 210. The attachable or wearable medicinal container 100 is also provided with a fastener. As shown in
Each of the chambers 412, 413 has a similar construction and therefore only one chamber 412 will be discussed. Similarly, each of the covers 432, 433 has a similar construction and therefore only cover 432 will be discussed. The cover 432 has an inside diameter that is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the chamber 412. The cover 432 includes a first feature 441 and a second feature 442 in the wall 440 of the cover 432. The chamber 412 also includes a wall 450. Within the wall 450 is a first detent 451 and a second detent 452. The features 441 and 442 engage the detents 451, 452 within the wall 450 of the chamber 412. The features 441, 442 and the corresponding detents 451 and 452 are dimensions so that the cover 432 engages the chamber 412, yet can be removed by the user. The detents 451 and 452 and the features 441, 442 are dimensions so that the cover 432 will stay in place on the compartment during normal wear and tear of the attachable medicinal container 400.
The attachable medicinal container 400 also includes a message display area 460. Further contemplated that messages could be displayed upon the backside surface of the wearable, attachable medicinal container 400. The backside surface is not shown in
The sealed attachable medicinal container 600 includes a substrate 610 including at least one compartment 612. A medicinal 614 is sealed within the at least one compartment 612. A sealing layer 620 seals the compartment 612. One of the substrate 610 and the sealing layer 620 include a portion 630 adapted to receive a fastener 110. In one embodiment, the substrate 610 that includes the compartment 612 and the sealing layer 620 is a blister pack. One of the substrate 610 and the sealing layer 620 includes a tail 640. The portion adapted to receive a fastener 110 is an opening formed by looping the tail 640. The tail 640 includes an opening 641. The tail also includes a peg 642 with an enlarged head 643. A loop is formed by placing the peg 642 and specifically the enlarged head 643 of the peg into the opening 641. The enlarged head 643 prevents the peg 642 from dislodging from the opening 641. In other words, the enlarged head 643 of the peg 642 stops or prevents the end of the tail, and specifically the peg 642, from being removed from the opening 641. Placing the peg 642 into the opening 641 forms a loop 630 from the tail 640 of the substrate 610 in the sealing layer 620. The attachable medicinal container 600 also includes a message display area 660, which can be used to display advertising or an expiration date or other information about the medicinal 614 carried within the compartment 612. Advantageously, the medicinal 614 is sealed within the compartment 612 at the time of manufacture. Therefore, an expiration date can be placed on the message display area 660 so that the user can easily ascertain if the medicinal 614 has become dated. When the medicinal 614 expiration date has been passed, the user can then discard the sealed attachable medicinal container 600 and purchase a new one or substitute a new sealed attachable medicinal container 600 for the outdated one. The substrate 610 and the sealing layer 620 are selected so that the sealed attachable medicinal container 600 is sufficiently rugged to withstand normal wear and tear from being worn on the person and yet weak enough so that a patient is able to remove the medicinal 614 from the compartment 612 with a force that most patients could apply to the compartment 612, or to the sealing layer 620.
A kit includes a package including an item, and an attachable medicinal container associated with the package. In one embodiment, the attachable medicinal container is removably attached to the exterior of the package. In another embodiment, the attachable medicinal container is within the package. The first item can be a plurality of pills. In one embodiment, the attachable medicinal container includes a sheet having at least one compartment therein, and a lid movably attached to the sheet. The lid includes a cover for the at least one compartment, and at least one feature for releasably locking the lid and the sheet. In another embodiment, the attachable medicinal container includes a substrate having at least one compartment, a medicinal within the at least one compartment, a sealing layer sealing the compartment. At least one of the substrate and the sealing layer include a feature adapted to receive a fastener.
In another embodiment, the feature adapted to receive a fastener is a tail as shown and discussed with respect to
In one embodiment of the invention, the package is a blister pack and each of the plurality of attachable medicinal containers is separatable from the package.
The substrate 1410 of the entire package has perforation lines 1470, 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1475. When a user desires a new wearable, attachable medicinal compartment, the next one can be removed from the package 1400 by tearing along one of the perforation lines 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1475. Each of the wearable, attachable containers includes a message area 1480.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments reveals the general nature of the invention sufficiently that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt it for various applications without departing from the generic concept, and therefore such adaptations and modifications are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments.
It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An attachable medicinal container comprising:
- a sheet having at least one compartment therein;
- a lid movably attached to the sheet, the lid including a cover for the at least one compartment; and
- at least one feature for releasably locking the lid and the sheet.
2. The attachable medicinal container further comprises a fastener, wherein at least one of the sheet and the lid has an opening therein for receiving the fastener, the fastener having a first portion for attaching to the opening, and having a second portion adapted for attachment.
3. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 wherein the fastener is a key ring.
4. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 wherein the fastener includes a clip.
5. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 further comprising a message display area.
6. The attachable medicinal container of claim 5 wherein the message display area includes advertising.
7. The attachable medicinal container of claim 5 wherein the message display area includes instructions related to a medicinal contained within the compartment.
8. The attachable medicinal container of claim 5 wherein the message display area is attached to one of the lid or the sheet.
9. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 further comprising a medicinal contained within the compartment.
10. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 wherein the lid is movably attached to the sheet by a hinge, the lid, sheet and hinge forming an opening for a fastener.
11. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 wherein the lid is movably attached to the sheet by a hinge.
12. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 further comprising a fastener, wherein at least one of the sheet and the lid includes a loop of material for receiving the fastener, the fastener having a first portion for attaching to the loop, and having a second portion adapted for attachment.
13. The attachable medicinal container of claim 1 further comprising a portion of hook and loop fastener attached to the container.
14. An attachable medicinal container comprising:
- at least one sealed compartment; and
- a medicinal within the at least one compartment.
15. The attachable medicinal container of claim 14 wherein the at least one sealed compartment includes:
- a substrate; and
- a sealing layer, wherein one of the substrate and the sealing layer include a feature adapted to receive a fastener.
16. The attachable medicinal container of claim 15 wherein the substrate including the at least one compartment and the sealing layer is a blister pack.
17. The attachable medicinal container of claim 15 wherein the feature adapted to receive a fastener is an opening in at least one of the substrate and the sealing layer, the opening remotely located from the compartment in the substrate.
18. The attachable medicinal container of claim 15 wherein at least one of the substrate and the sealing layer includes a tail and wherein the feature adapted to receive a fastener is an opening formed by looping the tail.
19. The attachable medicinal container of claim 15 further including a message display area.
20. A kit comprising:
- a package including an item; and
- an attachable medicinal container associated with the package.
21. The kit of claim 20 wherein the attachable medicinal container is removably attached to the exterior of the package.
22. The kit of claim 20 wherein the attachable medicinal container is within the package.
23. The kit of claim 20 wherein the first item is a plurality of pills.
24. The kit of claim 20 wherein the attachable medicinal container further comprises:
- a sheet having at least one compartment therein;
- a lid movably attached to the sheet, the lid including a cover for the at least one compartment; and
- at least one feature for releasably locking the lid and the sheet.
25. The kit of claim 20 wherein the attachable medicinal container further comprises:
- a substrate including at least one compartment;
- a medicinal within the at least one compartment;
- a sealing layer sealing the compartment, wherein one of the substrate and the sealing layer include a feature adapted to receive a fastener.
26. A package including a plurality of attachable medicinal containers, the package, each attachable medicinal container including:
- a substrate including at least one compartment;
- a medicinal within the at least one compartment;
- a sealing layer sealing the compartment, wherein one of the substrate and the sealing layer include a feature adapted to receive a fastener.
27. The attachable medicinal container of claim 26 wherein the package is a blister pack and each of the plurality of medicinal containers is separatable from the package.
28. The attachable medicinal container of claim 26 wherein the feature adapted to receive a fastener is an opening in at least one of the substrate and the sealing layer, the opening remotely located from the compartment in the substrate.
29. The attachable medicinal container of claim 15 wherein the feature adapted to receive a fastener is a tail.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 23, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2005
Inventor: Stephen Lyon (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 10/745,252