Storage container for automated dispensing of individual medicament portions
US-2024270422-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US11020320B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11020320-B1 |
| Application number | US-202016934182-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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A pill dispenser includes a housing and a slidable drawer with a dispenser cup therein. A storage cup is fixed within the housing. The pill dispenser also includes a movable probe, a flexible tip on the probe, and a suction pump in fluid communication with the flexible tip. The pill dispenser may be configured for and/or methods of operating the pill dispenser may include rotating the probe a position above the storage cup, translating the probe downward into the storage cup, and activating the suction pump. While the suction pump is active, the probe is translated to the position above the storage cup, rotated to a position above the dispenser cup, and translated downward into the dispenser cup. The suction pump is deactivated when the flexible tip is within the dispenser cup.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pill dispenser comprising: a housing defining a lateral direction, a transverse direction, and a vertical direction, the lateral direction, the transverse direction, and the vertical direction being mutually perpendicular; a drawer slidably mounted in the housing with a dispenser cup in the drawer; a storage cup disposed at a fixed location within the housing; a probe movably mounted within the housing whereby the probe is rotatable within a lateral-transverse plane defined by the lateral direction and the transverse direction and translatable along the vertical direction; a flexible tip disposed on a distal end of the probe; a suction pump in fluid communication with the flexible tip through the probe; and a controller, the controller configured for: rotating the probe within the lateral-transverse plane to a position above the storage cup along the vertical direction; translating the probe along the vertical direction from the position above the storage cup until the flexible tip is within the storage cup; activating the suction pump when the flexible tip is within the storage cup; translating the probe along the vertical direction to the position above the storage cup after activating the suction pump and while the suction pump remains active; rotating the probe within the lateral-transverse plane to a position above the dispenser cup along the vertical direction after translating the probe along the vertical direction to the position above the storage cup; translating the probe along the vertical direction from the position above the dispenser cup until the flexible tip is within the dispenser cup; and deactivating the suction pump when the flexible tip is within the dispenser cup. 2. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor disposed in the flexible tip, the sensor in operative communication with the controller, the controller configured for detecting a pill when the sensor indicates deformation of the flexible tip. 3. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the housing is removably mountable on an interior of a door of a refrigerator appliance. 4. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a tab on an exterior of the housing, the tab configured for engaging a hook on an interior of a door of a refrigerator appliance. 5. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising a motor having a drive shaft oriented along the vertical direction, the motor coupled to the probe whereby the motor rotates the probe within the lateral-transverse plane when the motor is activated. 6. The pill dispenser of claim 5 , wherein the motor is coupled to the probe by a drive gear on the drive shaft of the motor and a reduction gear connected to the probe. 7. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising a motor having a drive shaft oriented perpendicular to the vertical direction, the motor coupled to the probe whereby the motor translates the probe along the vertical direction when the motor is activated. 8. The pill dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the motor is coupled to the probe by a rack and pinion. 9. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the storage cup is one of a plurality of storage cups, the plurality of storage cups aligned with each other and with the dispenser cup within the housing along an arc defined within the lateral-transverse plane. 10. The pill dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the arc is a circular arc. 11. The pill dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the suction pump is configured to provide a vacuum pressure of about 0.7 bar. 12. A method of operating a pill dispenser, the pill dispenser comprising a housing defining a lateral direction, a transverse direction, and a vertical direction, the lateral direction, the transverse direction, and the vertical direction being mutually perpendicular, a drawer slidably mounted in the housing with a dispenser cup in the drawer, a controller, and a storage cup disposed at a fixed location within the housing, the controller configured to perform the method, the method comprising: rotating a probe of the pill dispenser to a position above the storage cup along the vertical direction, the probe movably mounted within the housing whereby the probe is rotatable within a lateral-transverse plane defined by the lateral direction and the transverse direction and translatable along the vertical direction, wherein rotating the probe of the pill dispenser to the position above the storage cup comprises rotating the probe within the lateral-transverse plane; translating the probe along the vertical direction from the position above the storage cup until a flexible tip disposed on a distal end of the probe is within the storage cup; activating a suction pump in fluid communication with the flexible tip through the probe when the flexible tip is within the storage cup; translating the probe along the vertical direction to the position above the storage cup after activating the suction pump and while the suction pump remains active; rotating the probe within the lateral-transverse plane to a position above the dispenser cup along the vertical direction after translating the probe along the vertical direction to the position above the storage cup; translating the probe along the vertical direction from the position above the dispenser cup until the flexible tip is within the dispenser cup; and deactivating the suction pump when the flexible tip is within the dispenser cup. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pill dispenser comprises a sensor disposed in the flexible tip, and wherein the method comprises detecting a pill when the sensor indicates deformation of the flexible tip. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising verifying that the dispenser cup is empty prior to rotating the probe of the pill dispenser to the position above the storage cup along the vertical direction. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein verifying that the dispenser cup is empty comprises translating the probe downward along the vertical direction from a position directly above the dispenser cup along the vertical direction until the flexible tip of the probe is at a bottommost position within the dispenser cup, determining that the dispenser cup is empty when a pill is not detected during the vertical translation at or above the bottommost position within the dispenser cup, and determining that the dispenser cup is not empty when a pill is detected during the vertical translation at or above the bottommost position within the dispenser cup. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising sending a reminder from the pill dispenser to a remote user device when a pill is detected during the vertical translation at or above the bottommost position within the dispenser cup. 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the storage cup is a second storage cup of a plurality of storage cups, the method further comprising retrieving a first pill from a first storage cup of the plurality of storage cups and placing the first pill in the dispenser cup prior to rotating the probe of the pill dispenser to the position above the second storage cup of the plurality of storage cups along the vertical direction. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising determining that the dispenser cup is empty after placing the first pill in the dispenser cup and before rotating the probe of the pill dispenser to the position above the second storage cup of the plurality of storage cups along the vertical direction. 19. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pill dispenser compris
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