Programmable Item Dispensing Device Used in Life Management
A programmable item dispensing device is provided to assist in managing one's personal life. The device includes an enclosed housing having an access opening. A dispensing structure is movably mounted within the enclosed housing and provided with a series of dispensing compartments holding items used in managing one's personal life. A drive assembly is connected to the housing for driving the dispensing structure within the enclosed housing to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable dispensing of the items therethrough. A programmable control arrangement is attached to the housing for periodically controlling the drive assembly to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening.
This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/891,776, filed Feb. 27, 2007.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to dispensers and, more particularly, pertains to a programmable device that provides for controlled dispensing of a variety of items used to assist a person in managing his/her life.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany people are challenged in managing certain areas of their lives such as health, personal finance and related activities that involve independent living. For example, individuals have problems remembering when to take their medicine on a daily or periodic basis, have difficulty controlling how much money they spend, or recollecting medical or other appointments.
It is desirable to address these problems and provide a device that will help challenged individuals to live independently, and learn how to better manage their lives. In particular, it is desirable to assist individuals by providing a dispenser that automatically presents necessary items to them on a daily or other periodic basis. The items dispensed may include medicines, money, food and gas cards and reminders for appointments (e.g. with a doctor). It is believed that a regimented dispensing of such items will prevent a person from taking the wrong medicines, spending all their money at one time or utilizing items without concern for restraint.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an item dispensing device used to assist in managing one's personal life. The device includes an enclosed housing having an access opening. A dispensing structure is movably mounted within the enclosed housing and provided with a series of dispensing compartments holding items of personal use. The dispensing compartments are selectively alignable with the access opening. A drive assembly is connected to the enclosed housing for driving the dispensing structure within the enclosed housing to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable dispensing of the items therethrough. A control arrangement is attached to the enclosed housing for periodically controlling the drive assembly to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening to enable dispensing of the items.
The enclosed housing includes a movable gate for opening and closing the access opening. The gate includes an actuator assembly connected to the control arrangement. The enclosed housing includes a cover pivotally mounted thereto for movement between an open, unlocked position and a closed, locked position. The enclosed housing further includes an electromagnetic catch that receives a latch provided on the cover, and the control arrangement is connected to the electromagnetic catch. The enclosed housing is provided with a device connected to the control arrangement for monitoring items in the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening. The enclosed housing also includes a support platform interposed between the dispensing structure and the drive assembly. The control arrangement acts to close the access opening after a predetermined amount of time following alignment of the dispensing compartment with the access opening.
In another aspect of the invention, a programmable item dispensing device is provided for use in managing one's personal life. The device includes an enclosed housing having a peripheral side wall structure joined to a support platform for defining an interior cavity opened and closed by a cover pivotally attached to the side wall structure. The enclosed housing has an access opening formed through the side wall structure, and a movable gate for opening and closing the access opening. A dispensing carousel is mounted for rotation within the enclosed housing, and is provided with a series of dispensing compartments holding a variety of items used in managing one's personal life. The dispensing compartments are selectively alignable with the access opening. A motor assembly is mounted within the enclosed housing for rotatably driving the dispensing carousel incrementally within the enclosed housing to move individual dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable dispensing of the items therethrough. A programmable control arrangement is attached to the enclosed housing for periodically controlling the motor assembly to move individual dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening to permit access to the items. The control arrangement also controls movement of the gate.
The side wall structure includes a pair of opposed side walls. The dispensing carousel is removably mounted in the housing. The dispensing carousel is mounted for rotation above the support platform, and the motor assembly is mounted beneath the support platform. The control arrangement is connected to a camera located in the enclosed housing for monitoring items in the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening. The control arrangement is responsive to removal and non-removal of items from the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening. The control arrangement provides an audible alarm signal to the user when the items are to be dispensed. The cover includes a latch, and the side wall structure includes an electromagnetic catch that receives the latch and is controlled by the control arrangement. The control arrangement includes a microprocessor controller that is responsive to various fault conditions during a dispensing operation. The controller has a keyboard that is continuously accessible exteriorly of the enclosed housing. The dispensing carousel includes a circular planar base having a cylindrical hub provided with a plurality of spaced apart radially projecting divider walls that define the dispensing compartments. The control arrangement transmits one set of signals to the user, and transmits another set of signals to a service entity remote from the user. The control arrangement also controls locking and unlocking of the cover relative to the side wall structure.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated in carrying out the invention.
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Referring now to the drawings, thereshown is a programmable item dispensing device 10 for providing controlled dispensing of items used to assist a person in managing his/her life on a daily basis.
The device 10 is generally comprised of an enclosed housing 12, a dispensing carousel 14, a drive assembly 16 and a programmable control arrangement 18.
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Side wall 20 is formed on its upper end with an access opening 44 from which a user can dispense a daily item or items. As best illustrated in
Side wall 22 is constructed on an upper end with a recess for receiving a conventional programmable microprocessor controller 54 of the controller arrangement 18. The controller 54 includes a control panel or keyboard 56 (
Side wall 24 has an inner surface that is provided with a mounting strip 62 (
Side wall 26 has an uppermost, inner surface that is provided with a catch 74 (
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The carousel 14 may be constructed with any size and number of dispensing compartments 98 as desired. The dispensing compartments 98 may carry a single item or a combination of items. It is preferable that the medications be enclosed in some type of container so that they are not contaminated. The dispensing carousel 14 is desired to be incrementally rotated by the drive assembly 16 and the control arrangement 18 so as to move the individual dispensing compartments 98 into alignment with the access opening 44 in housing side wall 20. As shown in
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Control arrangement 18 is selectively formed by controller 54 and the control devices 64, 66. The controller 54 is typically programmed via key pad 56 by a responsible person to operate daily to rotate the dispensing carousel 14 incrementally to move a dispensing compartment 98 into alignment with the access window 44. As a result, items may be manually dispensed through the access window 44 to a user in a regimented manner that will assist the user in managing his/her daily life. The controller 54 may be programmed to dispense single or multiple items for various time periods such as a week or a month, or as otherwise desired. The controller 54 typically includes an audible alarm to signal the user when items are to be dispensed.
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In a typical application, the controller 54, when programmed, will periodically signal the user during the day with an audible alarm, and rotate the filled carousel 14 an incremental amount so that a desired compartment 98 holding an item or items to be dispensed is aligned with the access opening 44. Upon hearing the alarm, the user moves the gate 46 open and removes the contents in the dispensing compartment 98 via the access opening 44. The carousel 14 may be designed with dispensing compartments that provide a slider or chute to ease in dispensing of items through opening 44.
If the user does not open the gate 46 to remove the contents of the dispensing compartment 98 within a predetermined time period, the gate 46 will automatically close, and a signal will be sent to a service representative who will analyze the situation. The service representative may view an image sent by the camera 128 to determine that the user has removed some or none of the items, and may take whatever steps are necessary to address the dispensing of items. Program dispensing continues in the same manner until the carousel 14 is empty, at which point a signal will be sent to a service representative to remove the empty carousel 14 and replace it with a restocked one.
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Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
Claims
1. An item dispensing device used to assist in managing one's personal life comprising:
- an enclosed housing having an access opening;
- a dispensing structure movably mounted within the enclosed housing and provided with a series of dispensing compartments holding items of personal use, the dispensing compartments being selectively alignable with the access opening;
- a drive assembly connected to the enclosed housing for driving the dispensing structure within the enclosed housing to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable dispensing of the items therethrough; and
- a programmable control arrangement operatively connected to the enclosed housing for permitting a third party to control the drive assembly to periodically move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening to enable dispensing of the items.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosed housing includes a movable gate for opening and closing the access opening.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the gate includes an actuator assembly connected to the control arrangement.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosed housing includes a cover pivotally mounted thereto for movement between an open, unlocked position and a closed, locked position.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the enclosed housing includes an electromagnetic catch that receives a latch provided on the cover, and the control arrangement is connected to the electromagnetic catch.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosed housing is provided with a device for monitoring items in the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening, the monitoring device being connected to the control arrangement.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosed housing includes a support platform interposed between the dispensing structure and the drive assembly.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the control arrangement acts to close the access opening after a predetermined amount of time following alignment of the dispensing compartment with the access opening.
9. A programmable item dispensing device used in managing one's personal life comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a peripheral side wall structure joined to a support platform for defining an interior cavity opened and closed by a cover pivotally attached to the side wall structure, the enclosed housing having an access opening formed through the side wall structure, and a movable gate for opening and closing the access opening;
- a dispensing carousel mounted for rotation within the enclosed housing and provided with a series of dispensing compartments holding a variety of items used in managing one's personal life, the dispensing compartments being selectively alignable with the access opening;
- a motor assembly mounted within the enclosed housing for rotatably driving the dispensing carousel incrementally within the enclosed housing to move individual dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable dispensing of the items therethrough; and
- a programmable control arrangement attached to the enclosed housing for periodically controlling the motor assembly to move individual dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening to permit access to the items, the control arrangement also controlling movement of the gate.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the side wall structure includes a pair of opposed side walls.
11. The device of claim 9, wherein the dispensing carousel is removably mounted in the housing.
12. The device of claim 9, wherein the dispensing carousel is mounted for rotation above the support platform.
13. The device of claim 9, wherein the motor assembly is mounted beneath the support platform.
14. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement is connected to a camera located in the enclosed housing for monitoring items in the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening.
15. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement is responsive to removal and non-removal of items from the dispensing compartment aligned with the access opening.
16. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement provides an audible alarm signal to a user when the items are to be dispensed.
17. The device of claim 9, wherein the cover includes a latch and the side wall structure includes an electromagnetic catch that receives the latch and is controlled by the control arrangement.
18. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement includes a microprocessor controller that is responsive to various fault conditions during a dispensing operation.
19. The device of claim 18, wherein the controller has a keyboard that is continuously accessible exteriorly of the enclosed housing.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the dispensing carousel includes a circular planar base having a cylindrical hub provided with a plurality of spaced apart, radially projecting divider walls that define the dispensing compartments.
21. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement transmits one set of signals to a user, and transmits another set of signals to a service entity remote from the user.
22. The device of claim 9, wherein the control arrangement controls locking and unlocking of the cover relative to the side wall structure.
23. An method for the controlled dispensing of personal items to assist in managing one's personal life comprising the steps of:
- (1) providing an enclosed housing having an access opening;
- (2) mounting a movable dispensing structure within the enclosed housing;
- (3) providing the dispensing structure with a series of dispensing compartments holding items of personal use, the dispensing compartments being selectively alignable with the access opening; and,
- (4) driving the dispensing structure within the enclosed housing in response to a programmable control to move certain of the dispensing compartments into alignment with the access opening so as to enable periodic dispensing of the items therethrough.
24. The method as set forth in claim 23 including the step of monitoring user access to items dispensed.
25. The method as set forth in claim 24 wherein the monitoring step comprises remote monitoring.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 26, 2008
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2008
Inventor: James P. Schnettler (Sheboygan Falls, WI)
Application Number: 12/037,173
International Classification: B65D 85/00 (20060101);