Pill dispenser

US2016128906A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016128906-A1
Application numberUS-201514940995-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 13, 2015
Priority dateApr 25, 2011
Publication dateMay 12, 2016
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A pill dispensing system that includes pill packages that can be used to dispense pills manually or with a dispenser system to provide enhanced functionality. The packages can be provided with information relating to the packaged pills or to the use of the packaged pills. By reading the information from the package, the dispenser system can know what is in the package, when it is to be taken and can understand and track inventory. The dispenser system provides reminders of when the pills should be taken. The dispenser system may have the ability to key a specific electronic device, such as a cell phone, to a specific user and the dispenser system may require the electronic device to be within proximity of the dispenser system before dispensing pills for that user.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1 . A pill dispensing system comprising: a dispenser base; a plurality of pill packages stackable on the dispenser base to work in conjunction with the dispenser base to dispense pills, each pill package including: a pill reservoir for storing pills; and memory for storing pill package information; said dispenser base including: a communication system enabling communication of pill package information from pill packages stacked on the dispenser base to the dispenser base; a sensor system for detecting pill dispensing; and a tracking system for tracking inventory of pills for the plurality of pill packages based on the pill package information received from each of the plurality of pill packages and output from the sensor detecting pill dispensing. 2 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system enables two way communication between the dispenser base and the plurality of pill packages, and wherein the tracking system tracks the inventory of pills for each pill package by querying the plurality of pill packages in response to the sensor system detecting pill dispensing to determine which pill package was actuated. 3 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the sensor system includes at least one of a weight sensor and an optical sensor. 4 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the sensor system includes an IR transmitter and an IR sensor arranged on opposite sides of a through-hole in the dispenser base wherein dispensed pills fall from a pill package through the through-hole and fall between the IR transmitter and IR sensor. 5 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 including a reordering system for reordering one or more of the plurality of pill packages in response to the inventory of pills for a pill package falling below a predetermined threshold. 6 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein pill package information includes user information and wherein the tracking system is configured to separately track the inventory of pills for each of a plurality of users. 7 . The pill dispensing system of claim 6 wherein the pill dispensing system monitors statistics of when and how often pills are dispensed for each of the plurality of users. 8 . The pill dispensing system of claim 6 including a warning system for warning users in response to the inventory of pills of a pill package for that user falling below a predetermined threshold. 9 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system includes a reader for reading pill package information in response to a pill package being stacked on the dispenser base. 10 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein pill package information includes one or more of: pill type, product quantity, prescribed dosage, manufacturer, manufacturing date, consumer identifier, prescription number, pharmacy contact information, number of refills, refill dates, side effects, and expiration date. 11 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system enables communicates with a network and is configured to provide information via the network to at least one of a doctor, physician, pharmacist, and food supplement representative. 12 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein pill package information includes user information and the dispenser base includes a control system configured to identify a user based on the presence of an electronic device associated with one of the plurality of users, wherein the control system facilitates operation of the pill dispensing system based on the user information for the identified user. 13 . The pill dispensing system of claim 12 wherein presence of the electronic device is determined with at least one of Bluetooth, WiFi, and Near Field Communications. 14 . The pill dispensing system of claim 12 wherein the pill package information includes user dosage information, and wherein the control system facilitates operation of the pill dispensing system based on the user dosage information for the identified user. 15 . The pill dispensing system of claim 14 wherein the control system is configured to automatically dispense pills from the plurality of pill packages for the identified user based on the user dosage information. 16 . The pill dispensing system of claim 14 including a reminder system configured to communicate reminders based on the user dosage information to the identified user via the electronic device associated with that user. 17 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein each of the pill packages is configured to be manually operable to dispense pills without a dispenser base. 18 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system includes at least one of RFID, Bluetooth, low power RF data transmission, and WiFi. 19 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system is configured to write information to the memory of the plurality of pill packages. 20 . The pill dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the communication system periodically polls the plurality of pill packages. 21 . A pill dispensing system comprising: a dispenser base having a control system to control operation of the pill dispensing system; a plurality of pill packages stackable on the dispenser base to work in conjunction with the dispenser base to dispense pills; a security system configured to enable authorized dispensing of pills and prevent unauthorized dispensing of pills, the security system including memory for storing predetermined associations between electronic devices and users and predetermined user input for each user; and wherein the security system authorizes dispensing of pills in response to 1) determining a user is within proximity of the pill dispensing system by detecting presence of an electronic device that was previously associated in memory with that user; and 2) receiving the predetermined user input for that user. 22 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein presence of an electronic device is determined with at least one of Bluetooth, WiFi, and Near Field Communications. 23 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein the predetermined user input includes at least one of a password and a biometric input. 24 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein the security system includes a fingerprint reader and the predetermined user input for each user is a fingerprint. 25 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein the security system includes a voice recognition system and the predetermined user input for each user is a voice sample. 26 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein the pill dispensing system includes a communication system configured to receive user dosage information from memory of the plurality of pill packages, wherein the control system is configured to determine an appropriate dispensing schedule based on the user dosage information. 27 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein the control system is configured to search for electronic devices within proximity of the pill dispensing system. 28 . The pill dispensing system of claim 21 wherein each pill package includes a pill reservoir for storing pills and memory

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  • for remote operation · CPC title

  • delivered from dispensers · CPC title

  • Inventory or stock management, e.g. order filling, procurement or balancing against orders · CPC title

  • using magnetic or electronic identifications, e.g. chips, RFID, electronic tags · CPC title

  • for pills or tablets (containers for pills or tablets with special dispensing means therefor B65D83/04) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016128906A1 cover?
A pill dispensing system that includes pill packages that can be used to dispense pills manually or with a dispenser system to provide enhanced functionality. The packages can be provided with information relating to the packaged pills or to the use of the packaged pills. By reading the information from the package, the dispenser system can know what is in the package, when it is to be taken an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Access Business Group Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61J7/0084. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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