Calculated dose medicine dispenser

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Inventors

Zamjahn, David B.

Application #

843901

Filed

May-11-2004

Published

Jun-14-2005

Current US Class

116/308
116/309
141/381
206/459.5
215/230
215/DIG.3

International Classes

G09F 009//00

Field of Search

116/308-309 116/311-312 116/316-318 215/230 215/DIG.3 206/459.1 206/459.5 141/381 222/154 222/157-158

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, P.A., Reid; Malcolm D.

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6779480   Dial indicator cap

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Abstract
A calculated medicine dose dispensing apparatus includes a medicine bottle and a calculated dose medicine dispenser specific to the medicine bottle and a particular medicine. The medicine bottle has a neck and a bottle cap installed on the neck. The dose dispenser includes a cup in the shape of a truncated cone with a large diameter open end and an end wall closing the small diameter end. The end wall has a circular indent defined by an indent sidewall. The dose cup fits on the bottle cap with the large open end facing down and the bottle cap frictionally installed in the cup indent. A dial assembly is installed on the dose cup on the exterior of the end wall. The dial assembly calculates the proper dose of the medicine for the patient according to a patient parameter such as weight. The dial assembly includes a dial and a data disc. The data disc is installed on the dose cup end wall and carries at least two information sets that are circularly arranged, spaced apart information bits. Each information bit of one set is functionally related to an information bit of the other set, such as patient weight to medicine dose. The dial includes a dial plate installed over the data disc. The dial plate has one sight window corresponding to each information set. Rotation of the dial plate over the data disc displays functionally related information bits in the sight windows.
 
Claims
1. A calculated dose medicine dispenser for use in conjunction with a medicine bottle having a medicine bottle cap and containing a supply of medicine, comprising:

a dose cup having a conical sidewall with a large diameter open end and a smaller diameter closed end with an end wall closing the closed end;

indicia on the cup for indicating an amount of medicine in the cup;

an indent in the end wall with a diameter corresponding the diameter of a medicine bottle cap for a frictional fit of a medicine bottle cap;

a data disc carrying a first set of information bits in a first circular array, and a second set of information bits in a second circular array concentric with and radially spaced from the first circular array, said information bits in the first set being functionally related to the information bits in the second set;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Inaccurate medication dosing in the pediatric patient population (three years of age and younger) is common and costly. Medical literature abounds with statistics and objective data supporting the finding that inaccurate medication dosing in the pediatric patient population is a common problem. For example, a significant number of pediatric patients are: hospitalized with medication dosing errors; die as a result of dosing errors; taken to emergency rooms with persistent fever-related illnesses due to under-dosage with acetaminophen; and treated for over-dosage with acetaminophen. Studies confirm that a large majority of caregivers: fail to give the required dosage of the over-the-counter medication acetaminophen; do not accurately read and follow labeling instructions; fail to increase dosage as the pediatric patient's age or weight increases; or give less than the manufacturer's recommended dosage. It is also known that over-the-counter pediatric medications commonly have no specific instructions for dosing a child under the age of two. For most over-the-counter pediatric medication in liquid form, the dosing instructions are by "age" for children under age two and by "weight" for children above age two, which is conflicting and unclear. When the medication bottle is removed from the packaging and the packaging is discarded, the complicated dosing instructions, which are generally on the packaging, are no longer available to the caregiver.
 
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