Compartmented Patents (Class 206/538)
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Patent number: 7654388Abstract: A clear, lockable, sealable container for the storage of controlled substances in ambulances and other emergency medical vehicles, allowing paramedics and other emergency medical personnel to inspect and inventory readily the pharmaceuticals in the container without opening, unlocking, or breaking the seal on the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Ernest D. Catron
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Publication number: 20100012547Abstract: A dispenser includes a housing defined by a bay, and a drawer defining an open position and a closed position. The drawer is retained within the bay against a compression force applied by a spring-like member when the drawer is in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: VARIANT PRODUCTS, LTD.Inventor: Christopher P. Gardner
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Patent number: 7644822Abstract: A container for storing and dispensing consumer products comprises a multi-compartment molded tray formed with an array of discrete cavities for receiving consumer products. A cover film is secured to the top surface of the tray to retain the item(s) within the cavities. The cover film has pre-formed tear lines defining peripheries of an array of tear-off portions, each tear-off portion arranged so that it overlies an associated cavity to retain the item(s) in that cavity. Each tear-off portion has an associated lug portion not secured to the tray in use, for gripping by a user before removing the tear-off portion. The top surface of the tray has an array of upwardly extending protrusions positioned to be located beneath the lug portions in use to bend those lug portions upwardly out of the plane of the remainder of the cover film to make the lugs readily graspable by a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Future Technology (UK) LtdInventor: Howard Elliott
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Patent number: 7641050Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel type of medicine pack comprising a plurality of blister units (1), said blister units (1) each having a protective case (6), with a blister strip (4) located therein, the blister strip (4) being fixedly connected to the protective case (6), and the protective case being able to be unfolded or opened out, and also, if appropriate, an outer package (5, 5a) for receiving the blister units (1).Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: NYCOMED GmbHInventors: Andreas Klatt, Klaus Hinderegger
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Patent number: 7624890Abstract: The present disclosure provides a lid arrangement for a container with a hinged mating lid. The disclosed lid arrangement avoids inadvertently opening the lid, while at the same time allows easy opening when opening the lid is desired. The lid arrangement is configured to be used with a wide variety of different types of containers with hinged lids. In some embodiments, the lid arrangement is incorporated into a multiple compartment pill container.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Terrence O. Noble, Robert N. Priebe, Scott Minger
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Patent number: 7607538Abstract: A container for transporting a blister package is disclosed. The container may include a cover, a base, and a flanged element, the container being adapt to slidably accept a blister package between the base and the flanged element. The base may include a guide member that supports the underside of the blister package. The flanged element may laterally support the blister package by contacting the walls of the blisters of the blister package.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Silvenis, Richard S. Costa, Hung D. Mach
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Publication number: 20090255842Abstract: A child-resistant compact for dispensing product on blister cards including a first portion having a first cover hinged to a first clamp, a second portion having a second cover hinged to a second clamp, and means connecting the first and second clamp to each other, both to clamp at least one blister card between the clamps and to position the first and second covers to form a closable cavity for enclosing the at least one blister card. Also, a first child-resistant latch includes a first latch arm extending from one of the first and second covers remote from the clamps and a corresponding first latch engagement feature on the other of the first and second covers for engagement with the first latch arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Rexam Closure Systems Inc.Inventors: Brian John Brozell, Wing-Kwong Keung
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Publication number: 20090242453Abstract: In a medication storage cart or ADM machine housing a plurality of individual drawers or bins holding medication and/or medical equipment, the invention provides devices and a method for reducing the risk of nosocomial infection through the use of disposable liners. Disposable liners may be placed within the bins, within drawer liners, or within cubies or mini-drawers. In some applications the liners may be color-coded for a predetermined use or patient compartmentalized with dividers, or customized with special labels. The disposable liners may have a tapered form so that multiple liners may be stored in a nested stack to minimize space requirements and to be loaded into a liner dispenser system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: DBL SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Robin E. Hannan, Curtis A. Hannan
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Patent number: 7591372Abstract: A package has a sliding blister card and a locking sleeve made from a base and a top. The card is made from conventional blister dose packaging material, with blisters formed in a single layer plastic top holding medicaments on a sealing paper, board, or foil layer. The top and base form a closed case, open along one end. The blister card is slid into the sleeve until detent(s) engage aperture(s). Appurtenant(s) adjacent to the detent(s) urge the blister card to engage the detent(s) at the card's receiving aperture. Pressing on release disengages the card and detent by warping the card to move the aperture away from the detent so that the card may be slid through the open end of the sleeve. Reverse pressure easily slides the blister card back into the containment element without manipulation of parts.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: John A. Gelardi, Ken Bertram, Ricky N. Williams, David L. Bolognia
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Patent number: 7588149Abstract: A container includes a slidable tray and a locking sleeve. The tray is a conventional blister package, with blisters formed therein. The tray includes a slot and the sleeve includes a stop that extends through the slot to prevent the tray from sliding out of the sleeve. The sleeve includes detents that engage with holes in the tray to lock the tray in multiple positions. Manipulating a biaser releases the detents from the holes, thereby allowing the tray to slide within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: John A. Gelardi
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Publication number: 20090206100Abstract: Modular pillboxes that include at least one one-way passage through which pills, materials or other articles can be pushed through and into and underlying interior compartment of the modular pillboxes. The modular pillboxes include coupling structure by which the modular pillbox can be coupled to a loading tray and/or additional modular pillboxes. The modular pillboxes include lids that can be opened to access pills, materials or other articles that are loaded therein through the one-way passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Robert Mazur
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Patent number: 7571811Abstract: The medication organizer is a portable, wall-mountable, carousel-style cabinet for dispensing medication and, more particularly, a medication dispenser in which a plurality of different medication dosages can be contained in separate bins with the dispenser being clearly marked to indicate which dosages and times a user is to take a specific medication. The device includes a portable cabinet having a rotatable carousel for capsule containers, drug bottles, etc, and a drawer having at least one removable drawer tray that includes a plurality of bins arranged longitudinally side-by-side. The bins are provided for receiving individual medication dosages, e.g., groups of individual pills, capsules, or the like. The carousel has an arcuate sliding door for securing the contents therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventor: Azanaw Mulaw
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Patent number: 7565975Abstract: A flexible, uniform mail package for use with automated mailing procedures and a method of distributing advertising and promotional items. A mail package includes a plastic tray with at least one well for containing and securing an article, such as a pen or a key tag, within the mail package. The mail package meets current and proposed USPS uniformity and flexibility standards for automated handling of the mail packages, and is capable of being processed, without issue, using automatic equipment thereby reducing postage costs compared to non-flat machinable mail pieces.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Holland USA, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Baker, Steven J. Galarneau, Gary S. Farrell, Paul E. Griffith, Charles E. Wood
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Publication number: 20090184024Abstract: Technology is described herein for providing a multi-compartmental medication and supplement organizer that can be rolled or folded and “dissected” as needed so that an individual may take needed medications along when traveling while leaving unneeded medications behind. The multi-compartmental medication and supplement organizer allows for carrying medications needed for an extended period of time in an organized yet compact manner, while giving the option of easily carrying specific portions, regimens or subsets of the medication as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: Debora Hankinson
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Patent number: 7562790Abstract: A multifunctional medicinal dispensary device made up of an armstand, an arm with an attached punchknob pivotably connected thereto and equipped with a handle as well as a punchplate with a hole in it being attached to the topside of the armstand along with a splitter bar and splitterguard each connected to the arm and a pillcrusher component also pivotably affixed a pivotstand affixed to the arm and laterally positioned pill compartments within the armstand all for the purpose of extracting pills from pill packs, splitting and/or crushing them or for extracting liquid medicine from within capsular pill jackets, all very hygienically, economically and efficiently with only minimal effort, without waste.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Medical Safety Equipment, Inc.Inventors: John C. Wheeler, George T. Sotirakis
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Publication number: 20090178948Abstract: A child-resistant and senior-friendly unit dose package has a hollow container body containing a separate tray carrying a plurality of tablets or like items for being dispensed from the container body. The container body has an end with an opening, and the tray can be slid to a retracted position in which the tray is located within the container body and a dispensing position in which a proximal end part of the tray extends through the opening of the container body. The package includes a separate cap removably securable to the container body to seal the opening and prevent access to the trays. The container body can be positioned in a tray re-loading position that permits a spent tray to be removed from the container body and replaced with a new tray. Thus, the container body is reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Shawn P. Reilley, Curtis Knutson, Ronald J. Seibert
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Patent number: 7556150Abstract: A dispenser including a first dispensing portion including one group of storage units for each of ten to twenty-eight days, and a second dispensing portion, including at least one storage unit for each of seventeen to thirty days. In the first dispensing portion, a first set includes a group of four storage units for each day, a second set includes a group of three storage units for each day, and a third set includes a group of two storage units for each day. The first dispensing portion contain a progestin. In the second dispensing portion, the first fourteen storage units contain a placebo and the remaining storage units contain a progestin. First and second dispensing portions may be provided as separate dispensing packs, or as a multi-pack of second dispensing portions. The dispenser is useful for treatment of acute episodes of dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) and maintenance treatment for preventing future episodes of DUB.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Kathy Reape, George Jones
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Publication number: 20090158689Abstract: The invention relates to a packaging unit (1), which comprises at least one agent-containing product (80), at least one main wrapping (30), and one secondary wrapping (10), wherein at least one agent-containing product (80) is stored sealed in each closed main wrapping (30), and wherein the main wrappings (30) are arranged in piles in the secondary wrapping (10) and are removably attached, at least in some regions, by means of perforation lines (38). Each main wrapping (30) of this is a sealed pouch with a gripping piece (70). The individual sealed pouch has a perforation seam (55) that bounds a tear-off region (47). The gripping piece (70) is joined to the tear-off region (47), opened by pulling a gripping piece (70), releases the agent-containing product (80). A further pulling of the gripping piece (70) separates the perforation line (38).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Ronald Hackbarth
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Patent number: 7549541Abstract: A child-resistant compact for dispensing product on blister cards includes a first portion having a first panel hinged to a first clamp for capturing an end of a first blister card, and a second portion having a second panel hinged to a second clamp for capturing an end of a second blister card. The first and second clamps are connected to each other such that the first and second panels form a chamber for enclosing the blister cards. At least one child-resistant latch is on the periphery of the panels for opening one or both panels with respect to the clamps for access to the blister cards.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Rexam Closure Systems Inc.Inventors: Leonora M. Brozell, Brian John Brozell
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Publication number: 20090149989Abstract: A medicine dispensing apparatus is described including at least one module having a plurality of compartments. At least one side of the module has apertures to the compartments arranged in an array of rows and columns. The module includes an engagement track extending along columns of compartments. A compartment cover releasably inserted into the engagement track covers a column of compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: PAUL E. DOW
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Patent number: 7543709Abstract: Disclosed is an improved sealing sheet for use to close a container-defining sheet having a top surface comprising a given number of spaced apart cavities embossed therein, each of the cavities being upwardly opened and thus defining a container that is surrounded by a flange that is part of the top surface of the container-defining sheet. This improved sealing sheet has a top layer with tearing lines punched therein in such a manner and position as to extend from one side of each cover piece that may be splitted from the sealing sheet to cover one of the cavities up to at least the adjacent corners of the bottom piece left on the corresponding cover piece. Such facilitates peeling of the bottom piece and of the corresponding part of the cover piece from the corresponding container to have access to the element(s) stored in it while preventing glue to be left on the flanges that surround the top opening of the container since such flanges are then still covered by non splitted parts of the sealing sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: 9155-0020 Quebec Inc.Inventor: Michel Bouthiette
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Publication number: 20090127157Abstract: A child-resistant pill bottle combines the child resistance of a “push and turn” pill bottle and the compliance feature of a pill tray. The pill bottle includes a container for holding medication, a pill tray formed to fit either within the container or integrated into the container, and a lid, which traps the pill tray within the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: ONE WORLD DESIGN & MANUFACTURING GROUP, LTD.Inventors: Richard Costa, Mitchell Tung, Kun-Chi Wu
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Publication number: 20090114562Abstract: The present disclosure provides a lid arrangement for a container with a hinged mating lid. The disclosed lid arrangement avoids inadvertently opening the lid, while at the same time allows easy opening when opening the lid is desired. The lid arrangement is configured to be used with a wide variety of different types of containers with hinged lids. In some embodiments, the lid arrangement is incorporated into a multiple compartment pill container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Terrence O. Noble, Robert N. Priebe, Scott Minger
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Patent number: 7527183Abstract: The tool consists of a strip of cardboard (1A, 1B) with a hole (3) in an intermediate position and at least one weakening for a transverse fold (5) coinciding with said hole, so as to delimit two facing leaves (1A, 1B); the neck of the vial (F) is introduced into the hole (3) and the leaves (1A, 1B) are able to be arranged alongside the neck (C) of the vial and receive the action of the fingers (fT) in order to break said neck.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Project S.A.S. Di Massimo Menichelli & C.Inventor: Camilla Maffei
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Patent number: 7513367Abstract: Provided as a drug dispensing system comprising a cabinet and at least one cartridge. A cabinet has opposing door portions which are hingedly attached to one another and which are configured to be closable against one another such as via a lock member. Each one of the door portions includes at least one shelf which defines a shelf depth and which has an upwardly turned lip extending along the length of the shelf. The cartridge has a cartridge depth that is sized to be complementary to the shelf depth such that the cartridge may be retained by the lip when the cartridge is stored on the shelf. Each one of the cartridges is configured to store a plurality of vials. A punch-out is disposed in a lower end of the cartridge and through which the vials may be dispensed from the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Dispensing Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Richard Wolpow
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Publication number: 20090084702Abstract: A blister pack may include a first layer, a second layer and a third layer. The first layer may include a hole. The second layer may include an indentation substantially aligned through the hole when the first and second layers are aligned and a second area surrounding the indentation. The third layer, which is in contact with the second layer, may include a third area that is substantially aligned with the second area when the second and third layers are aligned. The indentation may contain a medicament. The blister pack may include adhesives that secure the second layer to the first layer and the third layer. The second and third areas may be scored, cut and/or perforated. When sufficient force is applied to the third area, a blister, including the second and third areas, may be displaced containing the medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: William S. Arnold, Christopher E. Bossi, Cathy L. Caracciolo
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Publication number: 20090078606Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention comprises a tray insert for a medication dispenser, the dispenser permitting access to a medication dose after a minimum dosing interval has elapsed since presentation of an immediately previous dose. The dispenser comprises a dispenser cover having an opening through which a patient accesses the medication dose presented through the opening and a carousel for receiving the tray insert. The tray insert comprises a substrate, a plurality of medication retention areas in the substrate each for holding at least one medication dose, each medication retention area received within a depression of the carousel and a cover removably affixed to an upper surface of the substrate for retaining the medication doses in the medication retention areas prior to use, wherein after the tray insert is mated with the carousel the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: N. Sharon Conley, Bernard Boydston, Steven Dercole, Rob Grillo, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20090065382Abstract: A package is provided with a flexible skin and a multi-ring binding device attached to the flexible skin. One or more plastic bags are mated with the multi-ring binding device that receive and store products. The flexible skin wrap around the mated plastic bags to protect the bags when transported. The plastic bags may include a zipper that mates with a safety lock to seal and unseal the bag. The plastic bag may contain multiple compartments that are each separately sealable with a second re-sealable seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: ROAM PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Marnie R. Perri, Thomas J. Perri
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Publication number: 20090057186Abstract: A pill packaging apparatus is shown and described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Rick L. Willard
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Patent number: 7497331Abstract: A child resistant drug package. The package includes a blister layer having at least one blister and a plurality of backing layers covering the blister layer. The backing layers include tabs that require sequential removal in order to gain access to the contents of the blister.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventor: Tang B. Pham
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Publication number: 20090050513Abstract: A medication storage device that is that is easily coupled to a wide variety of storage facilities and easily transportable includes an inner pill box having one or more storage bins that is introduced and held within a weather and water resistant storage bag. The storage bag includes a magnet and/or rope hook with a carabiner for coupling the storage bag to a storage facility within close proximity to an animal or human. The storage bag includes a pouch wherein an identification card may be stored. The identification card provides information relevant to the proper dispensing of the medications contained within the inner pill box to an animal or human.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: JONSHAWN LLCInventor: Kathleen G. Zelek
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Publication number: 20090050514Abstract: A dual compartment prescription pill container is provided. A first compartment that can function as a traditional prescription pill bottle has a closure that is engaged by a second, smaller compartment of a second container. The interior volume of each container can be accessed independently. The second container provides a receptacle in which a daily or weekly dosage of medicine may be housed to make it easier for a patient to determine if the day's dose was taken. Optionally, the second compartment can be removed to make it easier for a smaller quantity of medicine to be carried by a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Paula Devaux-Day
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Patent number: 7494012Abstract: A lockable pill container includes a main body defining a plurality of compartments, and a plurality of lid members that are moveable relative to the compartments between a closed position at least partially covering an opening into the compartments and an open position. Each lid member includes a first engagement member that extends into the main body when the lid member is in the closed position. The container also includes an elongate second engagement member configured to move between a first position engaging the first engagement members and a second position disengaged from the first engagement members. A biasing member is positioned between a first end of the second engagement member and the main body to provide a biasing force that biases the second engagement member into the first position. The second engagement member also includes a contact surface at a second end thereof for engagement by a user to move the second locking member against the biasing force.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Apothecary Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert N. Priebe, Terrance O. Noble
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Patent number: 7464819Abstract: A child-resistant container for holding at least one item includes a housing having upper and lower walls and a first tray pivotally mounted to the housing on a pivot axis. The first tray is pivotable between a retracted position in which the first tray is positioned in the housing and an exposed position in which the first tray extends from the housing. A second tray is pivotally mounted to the housing for movement between a retracted position in which the second tray is positioned in the housing and an exposed position in which the second tray extends from the housing. The first and second trays are adapted for holding the at least item. A common locking mechanism engages the first and second trays to releasably lock the first and second trays in the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael G. Maietta
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Patent number: 7451876Abstract: A medication carrier for administering individual doses of therapeutic products to a patient, in a non-sequential fashion. The medication carrier comprises a receptacle which stores individually sealed, unit dose packages in random order, allowing each unit dose package to be easily accessed and released in response to automated or manual extraction. The medication carrier includes an array of stalls and retaining means for securing the sealed unit dose packages within the stalls until a scheduled dosing time. The unit dose packages are oriented such that identifiers imprinted thereon can be easily read without removing the packages from the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: INRange Systems, Inc.Inventors: Christopher E. Bossi, Christopher J. Vereb, Harvey E. Downey, Gerald R. Grafius, C. David Rogers, Dennis Coon, Mary Anne Papp
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Publication number: 20080277307Abstract: An interactive electronic pillbox that includes a plurality of compartments for containing medications and means to electronically identify a particular compartment from which medication is to be taken at a particular time. The interactive electronic pillbox includes data entry, data display, data transmitting and data processing functions which allow for interactive healthcare management by individuals and healthcare personnel directly or remotely.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Robert Mazur
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Patent number: 7438873Abstract: A scent lure is configured as a reusable container with two separate compartments, one for a scent wick and one for a disposable heating element. The compartments are separated by a common dividing wall and are independently accessible for ease of use. The separate compartments allow the heating element to be removed and/or replaced without contact with the scent wick and vice versa. Preferably, the heating compartment has vents to facilitate continued activation of a heating element during use. The vents are preferably configured to provide a chimney effect that creates a heated air flow over the sent wick for enhancing the lure's effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Warmkraft, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. Saxon, Jeremiah Parker, Mark Mattox
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Publication number: 20080230433Abstract: The medication organizer is a portable, wall-mountable, carousel-style cabinet for dispensing medication and, more particularly, a medication dispenser in which a plurality of different medication dosages can be contained in separate bins with the dispenser being clearly marked to indicate which dosages and times a user is to take a specific medication. The device includes a portable cabinet having a rotatable carousel for capsule containers, drug bottles, etc, and a drawer having at least one removable drawer tray that includes a plurality of bins arranged longitudinally side-by-side. The bins are provided for receiving individual medication dosages, e.g., groups of individual pills, capsules, or the like. The carousel has an arcuate sliding door for securing the contents therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Azanaw Mulaw
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Publication number: 20080230434Abstract: A container for storing and dispensing pills is provided. The container has a housing with an upper end and a lower end and a plurality of compartments therein. The compartments have an open end adjacent the upper end of the housing and a lower end adjacent the lower end of the housing. The lower end of each compartment has an opening with a hinged door covering the opening. A cam having a cam surface is attached to the door so the cam rotates as the door opens and closes. A cam follower pin abuts the cam surface and the cam follower pin is constrained to move along a predefined path. The doors can be opened manually one at a time or all together by pushing downward on a centrally located handle at the top of the container. When opening all the door simultaneously the handle can be retained in the door open position by sliding two flanges beneath the handle into a slot and rotating the handle left or right. The housing is mounted to a rotatable lazy-Susan base.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: William G. Smith
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Publication number: 20080210701Abstract: A medicinal organizer having a base and a plurality of containers. The base includes an alert system and a hanging arrangement. The plurality of containers is configured to be placed on the hanging arrangement. Each container is configured with at least one access opening disposed on a bottom section of each container allowing for the retrieval of medicinal item held within each respective container. Methods of using a medicinal organizer are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Martin R. Cooper
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Publication number: 20080203107Abstract: A medication on demand dispenser. The dispenser provides patient access to medications prescribed to be available on an as-needed basis but with a prescribed minimum time interval between doses. The dispenser permits access to a single medication dose after each minimum time interval has elapsed. After a drug dose is presented to the patient, the dispenser prevents access to the next dose until the minimum time interval has elapsed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: N. Sharon Conley, Bernie Boydston, Rob Grillo, Mike Keefe, Ross Mayfield
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Publication number: 20080197044Abstract: Dry powder blister packages include sealed blisters with a piezoelectric active layer that flexes to vibrate the dry powder in a blister to facilitate active dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Anthony James Hickey, Timothy Crowder, Jeffrey Alan Warden, Keith Arthur Johnson, Mark Ennis Ketner, Jay Kinsley Fording, Michael Duane Garten, William Myles Riley, Sean Derek Anderson, Bruce Seymour Ferris, Paul Gilbert Rockwell
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Publication number: 20080197043Abstract: Taught herein is a package for electronically monitoring the removal of items. An item is placed in the receiving chamber of a tray. A circuit is positioned across a gate that spans the chamber. To access the item the user breaks the gate which in turn breaks the circuit. The breaking of the circuit is an event registered and stored by an electronic monitoring device in communication with the circuit. The information stored on the monitoring device may be directly viewed by the user through a display interface or communicated to a remote party for viewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Timothy E. Freeze, Thomas Grinnan
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Publication number: 20080179387Abstract: A medication dispensing system including a filling apparatus, a dispensing apparatus and a refillable canister having a plurality of dosage compartments. The canister may be releasably mountable on the filling apparatus and the dispensing apparatus. The canister may further includes a tamper-prevention apparatus adapted to prevent unauthorized access to the canister. The medication dispensing system may also include a control apparatus that controls filling of medication into and egress of medication out of the dosage compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2006Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Ian James Cantlay, Barney Cantlay
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Patent number: 7395929Abstract: The present invention is a cover assembly including a cover for covering at least one compartment of a medication dispenser. The cover includes an inner and outer end portion. A locking tab is formed in the inner end wall of the cover for being received in a slot formed in the medication dispenser for securing the cover to the medication dispenser. The locking tab includes a weakened portion for allowing the cover to be fractured and separated from the locking tab as the outer end potion is lifted away from the medication dispenser during removal of the cover. The weakened portion fractures before the outer end portion of the cover is lifted a distance from the medication dispenser less than or equal to a minimum dimension of a pill for preventing removal of the pill from the at least one compartment without removal of the cover from the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Inventors: Mark G. Keffeler, David P. Keffeler
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Publication number: 20080142400Abstract: A child resistant product dispenser includes a blister card having compartments for holding a product a housing, and a blister cover for use in covering the blister card compartments. The blister cover may include a dispensing area for each compartment of the blister card. To remove a product from the product dispenser the user presses a dispensing area against either a compartment thereby forcing the product through a frangible area on the blister card and through a frangible area in the housing or against a peelable area on the blister card and a frangible area in the housing. This creates an opening through which the product is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: R.P. SCHERER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: William Arnold
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Patent number: 7387207Abstract: A pill container assembly that includes first and second main body members each defining a plurality of separate compartments and having at least one locking feature. The at least one locking features of the first and second main body members are configured to lock to each other with a twist lock connection thereby coupling the first and second main body members together.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Apothecary Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert N. Priebe, Terrance O. Noble
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Patent number: 7377394Abstract: A blister pack includes a blister card having one or more cavities and a rib formed in the blister card, the rib having an inner surface, and a tether coupled to the inner surface of the rib. Ultrasonically welding the tether within the inner surface of the structural rib provides for an increased bond surface area and increased strength of the couple without sacrificing valuable surface area on the blister pack.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Fisher Clinical ServicesInventor: Michael Adam Buss
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Patent number: 7360652Abstract: A child resistant product dispenser includes a blister card having compartments for holding a product, a housing, and a blister cover for use in covering the blister card compartments. The blister cover may include a dispensing area for each compartment of the blister card. To remove a product from the product dispenser the user presses a dispensing area against either a compartment thereby forcing the product through a frangible area on the blister card and through a frangible area in the housing or against a peelable area on the blister card and a frangible area in the housing. This creates an opening through which the product is removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2004Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: R.P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William Arnold
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Patent number: 7353939Abstract: A pill case includes a pill holding portion having at least one pill holding compartment for receiving and retaining a pill, and a retractable display assembly in operative association with the pill holding portion, wherein the retractable display assembly includes a retractable card having at least one surface defining a display area for displaying indicia which can be read by a user, the retractable card is being movable to a non-retracted position in which the retractable card is at least substantially uncovered with respect to the pill holding portion and an assembly for preventing the retractable card from disengaging from the retractable display assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: PharmaDesign Inc.Inventors: Matthew T. Coe, Fred Pether, Richard Costa, Hung Mach