PERSONAL CONTAINER FOR ORGANIZING MEDICATIONS
A portable organizer for medications containing pockets that are subdivided into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to store a single administration of medication, like a morning or evening set of medications. A pocket stores all medications to be taken in a day. Each pocket is closed using a closure like a zipper that allows a user to sequentially open two compartments in sequence. One embodiment of the organizer has enough pockets to store and organize an entire week's worth of medications, plus additional pills that can include vitamins and other supplements.
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of organizers for personal use for containing medications.
2. Description of Related Art
Millions of people have chronic medical conditions, such as lupus, AIDS or HIV infection, diabetes, or depression, that require daily doses of several medications. For those people, their daily medication regimen often means taking sets of pills two or three times a day. For example, a patient might need to take one set of medications in the morning and another at night. For such people, it is a challenge to make sure that the proper medications are taken at the proper time and that they don't miss doses.
Until now, the main option for organizing pills by administration has been hard plastic pill organizers. These organizers have separate compartments for each set of pills to be taken, and each compartment has a lid that flips open.
Such hard plastic organizers have a number of disadvantages: they can crack and break when carried in a purse, a pocket, or in luggage, and the lids can come open inadvertently, dumping pills out. Plastic organizers are also unattractive and indiscreet, which can discourage a patient from being diligent in carrying her medications with her when traveling and going out in public.
There have been limited attempts to design a more attractive medication organizer. For example, the organizers sold by DR ROOT'S MEDMINDERS® have compartments for medications in a soft-sided purse or wallet. Those compartments, however, are not adapted to manage a medication regimen, but rather to sort different types of medications. Individual pill pockets are also known, where each pocket could be used to carry one administration of medication. Such pockets have the disadvantage that they must be carried loose, are easily misplaced, and do not provide any way to organize administrations either within a day or for multiple days.
There is a need for a portable, daily medication organizer that is soft and flexible to allow carrying in a purse, pants pocket, or luggage, with compartments that do not open accidentally but still allow for easy access to a single administration of pills. The organizer should easily enable organization of a multi-day medication regiment, including separate administrations of medication within a day. Such an organizer could be designed so that it is not immediately identifiable as a medication organizer and could use a variety of attractive fabrics and colors.
BRIEF SUMMARYThe present disclosure includes a portable container for medication with pockets that allow a patient to organize a medication regimen for multiple days. The container is made of flexible material that can be folded into a more compact package. For example, one embodiment is a rectangular tri-fold where top and bottom sections are folded towards the middle. In another embodiment, the container is a rectangular bi-fold that folds in half along the length of the container.
Each pocket contains two or more compartments, where each compartment is intended to contain a single administration (e.g., morning pills) of medication. Each pocket has a closure, like a zipper, that can be opened in a way that exposes compartments progressively. That is, the patient can open the closure just enough to reveal the first administration of medication. Later in the day, the patient can open the closure further and access the next administration of medication. In this way, it is easy for a patient to organize her medication throughout the day. In one embodiment of the invention, the outside of the pockets are transparent, to allow the patient to see the contents of each compartment.
The container is not subject to cracking like hard plastic pill organizers. The container of the present disclosure also enables a patient to pre-organize a medication regimen for more than one day. For example, one embodiment has enough pockets to store an entire week's worth of medications. At the same time, the patient can organize her medications so that each administration (e.g., morning or evening) is easily accessible in sequential order.
One or more of the pockets 40 may be divided into compartments 30. In an embodiment, the compartments 30 are formed using stitching 50 parallel to the long edge of the organizer 10. Each compartment 30 may be used to hold a single set of pills for a single administration of medication. The compartments 30 may be used to arrange administrations of medication chronologically. Administrations are arranged from earliest to latest, with the first administration of the day stored in the compartment 30 next to the slider 60 when the zipper 20 is closed.
The organizer 10 is constructed so as to be easier for someone with arthritis or other degenerative joint condition to open and retrieve medications. For example, the slider 60 is large enough to allow fingers with swollen joints to fit through or allow gripping with only a fist. The pockets 40 are shallow so as to make it easier for arthritic fingers to retrieve medications. Further, in some embodiments, the pockets 40 may be free from stiff, rigid, or hard backings. By keeping the pockets 40 flexible, it is easier for fingers with limited dexterity to grip medications.
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Claims
1. A personal, foldable medication organizer, comprising:
- a rectangular tri-fold container, wherein the container further comprises: (a) a width and a length of the container, wherein the length is longer than the width; (b) a top edge and a bottom edge spanning the width of the container; (c) at least seven rectangular pockets arranged on a bottom side of the container, wherein each pocket is oriented so that an opening of the pocket is parallel to the top edge and the opening of the pocket is closer to the top edge than the bottom edge, and wherein each pocket is labeled corresponding to a day of the week; (d) a dividing means within each pocket for dividing the pocket into at least two compartments, wherein each compartment is labeled to indicate a time of the day, the compartments being labeled in chronological order so as to facilitate proper and timely administration of medication; (e) a pocket closing means for each pocket, where the pocket closing means allows the pocket to be opened in such a way as to open the compartments progressively, the pocket closing means further comprising a ring sized to permit an index finger to pass through the ring; (f) a pliable, opaque, cloth fabric covering on a top side of the container, wherein the cloth fabric covering provides cushioning for contents of the plurality of pockets when the container is folded and wherein the cloth fabric covering is chosen so that when folded the container appears to be a purse or wallet; (g) a flexible, smooth transparent covering for the plurality of pockets, wherein the transparent covering provides a moisture barrier while permitting a person to see the contents of the plurality of pockets when the container is unfolded; and (h) an organizer closing means for keeping the container folded.
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5. The organizer of claim 1, where the organizer closing means comprises a magnetic fastener.
6. The organizer of claim 1, where the organizer closing means comprises a snap fastener.
7. The organizer of claim 1, where the organizer further comprises a hanging loop attached to one edge of the organizer.
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11. A personal medication organizer comprising:
- (a) a rectangular, trifold container with a width and a length, where the length is longer than the width, and where the container further comprises a top edge and a bottom edge spanning the width of the container;
- (b) at least seven rectangular pockets, wherein each pocket is divided into a plurality of compartments, the pockets being arranged on a bottom side of the container, wherein each pocket is oriented so that an opening of the pocket is parallel to the top edge and the opening of the pocket is closer to the top edge than the bottom edge, wherein each pocket is labeled corresponding to a day of the week, and wherein each of said compartments is labeled to indicate a time of the day, the compartments being labeled in chronological order so as to facilitate proper and timely administration of medication;
- (c) a lengthwise closure for each pocket, where the lengthwise closure allows the pocket to be opened so as to progressively open the compartments of the pocket, the lengthwise closure further comprising a ring sized to permit an index finger to pass through the ring;
- (d) a pliable, opaque, cloth fabric covering on a top side of the organizer, wherein the cloth fabric covering provides cushioning for contents of the plurality of pockets when the container is folded and wherein the cloth fabric covering is chosen so that when folded the container appears to be a purse or wallet;
- (e) a flexible, smooth transparent covering for the plurality of pockets, wherein the transparent covering provides a moisture barrier while permitting a person to see the contents of the plurality of pockets when the container is unfolded;
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- a fastener for keeping the organizer folded.
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15. The organizer of claim 11, where the fastener comprises a magnetic fastener.
16. The organizer of claim 11, where the fastener comprises a snap fastener.
17. The organizer of claim 11, where the organizer further comprises a hanging loop attached to one edge of the organizer.
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Type: Application
Filed: Mar 2, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 5, 2013
Inventor: Sara Gorman (Alexandria, VA)
Application Number: 13/410,860
International Classification: B65D 25/04 (20060101); B65D 85/00 (20060101);