Medication reminder system

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Inventors

Shane, Terry

Application #

445878

Filed

May-28-2003

Published

Mar-28-2006

Current US Class

215/230
215/330

International Classes

B65D 39/00    (20060101)

Field of Search

215/203 215/230 215/330 215/331 206/459.1 206/459.5 206/534 116/308-320 116/298

Examiners

Ngo; Lien M.

US Patent References

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4802438   Container collar do...
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4920912   Time dial for phar...
5009338   Indicator cap for a...
5261548   Indicator cap for us...
5271353   Medicine minder
5299701   Indicator cap
5377614   Reminder device f...
5433324   Medicine reminder...
5577335   Medication compli...
5638970   Child-resistant indi...
5720392   Prescription timer
5823346   Medicine bottle re...
6152067   Medication dosage...
6158155   Lid for a beverage...
 

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Abstract
A cap or closure for medication bottles, containers or vials has a base with a peripheral wall to define a recess. A cover is notably located in the recess below the rim of the peripheral wall. The cover has a marker that is selectively aligned with indica indicating dosage intervals. A one-way mechanism inhibits rotation of the cover relative to the base in one direction, providing the consumer with a simple mechanical device that acts as a reminder of when the next does in a course of medication is due or when the last dose was taken. The closure permits a single cap to serve the needs of different medication frequencies while being inexpensive enough to be included with each container provided by a pharmacy or manufacturer of non-prescription medications or homeopathic products.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A closure for a container comprising a base; an upstanding peripheral wall formed as a single unitary component with said base and having an external surface for gripping to permit removal of said closure from a container and an internal surface oppositely directed to said external surface, said wall extending from said base to a rim to define a recess on one side of said base; a cover rotatably supported in said recess intermediate said base and said rim, said cover having a marker thereon for selective alignment with indicia carried by said closure and indicative of a dosage interval, said cover being spaced from said rim sufficiently to avoid contact and accidental rotation thereof relative to said base upon removal of said closure from a container; and a mechanism acting between said cover and said base to inhibit relative rotation in one direction.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of indicators and more specifically to indicators used with containers for pills, capsules, caplets etc. which are provided by pharmacists with prescription medications or by manufacturers of vitamins, dietary supplements, homeopathic medicines etc. More particularly the invention relates to devices that aid in compliance with a dosage regimen.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Failure to take a medication when prescribed, or double dosing because a patient has forgotten that he or she already took their medication is a common problem. When taking a new medication, compliance with the physician's instructions is usually fairly good but as the length of the treatment course extends beyond the first few days, patients often become forgetful regardless of their age or mental faculties though these factors may exacerbate the problem.

When taking an antibiotic or other drug treatment, it is often difficult to remember if one has actually taken a pill or merely "intended" to take the pill. As lives become busier and more stressful it becomes harder to remember to take a medication with the prescribed frequency. The problem is compounded when multiple medications with different prescribed dose frequencies are being used at one time.
 
  A closure for medicine vials, comprising a cap and a rotatable detented indicator arranged to indicate the last pill or medicine dose taken. The indicator...