Medication organizer
First Claim
1. An improved medication organizer comprising a plurality of compartments having a minimum of simple, easily understood controls operable by elderly people for dispensing a plurality of different classes of pills to be taken at different time intervals measured from selectable reference times and including easily understood controls for correcting the reference times for pills taken too early or too late and comprising:
- first indicator means for setting a readable morning time and indicatable, when it occurs, by an audible alarm when the day'"'"'s first pills should be taken;
second indicator means for indicating the different intervals of time which should elapse between the taking of different kinds of pills;
third means comprising a plurality of compartments, each dedicated to the storage of pills, which can be of different types, but all of which have the same morning starting time and the same time interval between the taking of the pills;
a real time clock with means for producing coded signals indicating hours and minutes;
a plurality of time readout means, one for reading out the time for taking the next pills of each individual compartment;
fourth means for transferring the contents of said first indicator means to said readout means in response to a signal originated by the patient at bedtime;
fifth means for incrementing the time indicated by each readout means by the amount stored in said second indicator means by the patient when he takes a pill on time; and
sixth means for transferring the contents of said RTC to said time readout means in response to a signal originated by the patient when the patient believes he has taken his pill too early or too late and then incrementing said time readout means by the amount stored in said second indicator means.
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Abstract
An improved and simplified pill dispenser for patients required to take medication comprising a plurality of compartments (A, B, C, and D of FIG. 1) each containing one or more different kinds of pills but all of such pills falling into a class of pills having the same daily morning start-up time and the same time interval between the taking of each pill, a real time clock (RTC) (28), a control panel (FIG. 2) unique to each compartment and comprising, first and second indicators (19 and 20 of FIG. 2) for indicating, respectively, the morning start-up time and the time interval between taking pills, and a time readout indicator (18 of FIG. 2) indicating when the next pill is to be taken. Also provided are a comparator (170 of FIG. 6) for comparing the RTC time with the contents of the readout indicators, an alarm (203 of FIG. 6) responsive to the coincidence of the real time and the contents of the readout indicator to alert the patient to take his pills, a first energizer for transferring the contents of the start-up time indicator (20 of FIG. 2) to the readout indicator at the patient'"'"'s bedtime, and other energizers (12 and 14 of FIG. 2) energizable by the patient to selectively transfer either the contents of the RTC to the time readout indicator and then add the time interval in the second indicator (19 of FIG. 2) to the contents of the time readout indicator (18 of FIG. 2) or, alternatively, to simply add the time interval to the contents of the time readout indicator (18), depending on how long before or after coincidence between the RTC time and the contents of the time readout indicator ocurred after the other energizers were energized.
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1. An improved medication organizer comprising a plurality of compartments having a minimum of simple, easily understood controls operable by elderly people for dispensing a plurality of different classes of pills to be taken at different time intervals measured from selectable reference times and including easily understood controls for correcting the reference times for pills taken too early or too late and comprising:
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first indicator means for setting a readable morning time and indicatable, when it occurs, by an audible alarm when the day'"'"'s first pills should be taken; second indicator means for indicating the different intervals of time which should elapse between the taking of different kinds of pills; third means comprising a plurality of compartments, each dedicated to the storage of pills, which can be of different types, but all of which have the same morning starting time and the same time interval between the taking of the pills; a real time clock with means for producing coded signals indicating hours and minutes; a plurality of time readout means, one for reading out the time for taking the next pills of each individual compartment; fourth means for transferring the contents of said first indicator means to said readout means in response to a signal originated by the patient at bedtime; fifth means for incrementing the time indicated by each readout means by the amount stored in said second indicator means by the patient when he takes a pill on time; and sixth means for transferring the contents of said RTC to said time readout means in response to a signal originated by the patient when the patient believes he has taken his pill too early or too late and then incrementing said time readout means by the amount stored in said second indicator means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 6)
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3. An improved and simplified method for patients to take a plurality of different types of pills during the day with each of the types of pills, which are kept in separate compartments, having the same interval of time between the taking of a pill, and comprising the steps of:
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providing, for each of the different types of pills, a first indicator indicating the time interval between taking pills, a second indicator indicating the morning start-up time, a time readout indicator showing the time when the next pill is to be taken, and at least two energizing means operable by the patient at bedtime for selectively transferring the morning start-up time or the real time of the RTC time to the time readout indicator; comparing the RTC time with the time in the time readout indicator and, when coincidence occurs, energizing a suitable alarm to alert the patient to take his pills; energizing the appropriate one of said energizing means; and selectively transferring either the morning start-up time in said second indicator means or the real time of said RTC to said time readout indicator; and adding the amount stored in said first indicator means to said time readout means when the real time of said RTC is transferred to said time readout indicator. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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7. An improved and simplified medication organizer for elderly patients comprising:
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a plurality of compartments each containing one or more different kinds of pills but all of such pills falling into a class of pills having the same daily morning start-up and the same time interval between the taking of each type pill; a real time clock (RTC); a control panel unique to each compartment and comprising; first and second indicator means for indicating, respectively, the morning start-up time and the said time interval between taking pills; a time readout indicator indicating when the next pill is to be taken; comparator means for comparing the RTC time with the contents of said readout indicator; alarm means responsive to the coincidence of the real time and the contents of the readout indicator to alert the patient; a first energizing means for transferring the contents of said start-up time indicator means to said readout indicator at the patient'"'"'s bedtime; and other energizing means energizable by said patient to selectively transfer either the contents of said RTC to said readout indicator and then add the time interval in said second indicator means to the contents of said readout means or, alternatively to simply add said time interval to the contents of said readout indicator, depending on how long before or after said coincidence between said RTC time and the contents of said readout indicator said other energizing means was energized. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. An improved and simplified medication organizer for patients to take a plurality of different types of pills but all being in the same class in that they have the same starting time and the same time interval between the taking of pills and comprising:
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a separate compartment for each class of pills; a real time clock (RTC) common to all of said compartments; each given compartment having a separate set of controls unique thereto and comprising; a first indicator settable by the patient for establishment of the time interval between the taking of the class of pills in the given compartment; a second indicator means settable by the patient for establishment of the morning start-up for a given class of pills; a time readout indicator for indicating the time the next pills of the given class should be taken; first energizing for setting the time indicated by said second indicator means in said time readout indicator; second energizing means operable by the patient for incrementing the time set in said time readout indicator by the time interval set in said first indicator means; third energizing means operable by said patient for setting the RTC time into said time readout indicator when the patient has taken his pills too early or too late and incrementing said readout indicator time by the time set into said first indicator means. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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