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- This invention relates to systems for preparing doses of medication, and more particularly to systems comprising containers having color bands thereon for facilitating the measurement of fluid medications.
- Another device used in the prior art for preparing and measuring doses of medication for children is a tubular container having one closed end for measuring doses and a spoon at the other end for facilitating the displacement of the dose into the child's mouth.
- Other devices for facilitating the preparation of doses of medication such as measuring cups and medicine droppers are well known in the art.
- devices comprised of a substantially translucent materials that allow users to see the level of the fluid as it is received in the device.
- Numeric markings are provided on the translucent material to indicate levels of volume in units of measurement.
- the user of the device compares the level of fluid in the device to the markings thereon to determine whether the appropriate amount of fluid has been received within the device.
- the numeric markings are difficult to read or the comparison is difficult to make, especially under low light conditions, or if the medication does not comprise a distinctive color, or if the user of the device has poor eyesight.
- the present invention addresses the problem of accurately reading markings on devices used in preparing doses of medication.
- the invention comprises the application of color bands extending circumferentially around medication receiving containers, wherein each band comprises a different color corresponding to a particular unit of measurement. Once the user learns the correlation between the colors and the units of measurement they represent the color bands allow the user to much more easily and accurately prepare doses of medication comprising specified amounts.
- the invention includes the use of a key that illustrates the correspondence between predetermined colors and corresponding units of measurement.
- the widths of the color bands are uniform for a given device, but can be uniformly thin or wide.
- the purpose of the color bands is to allow the user to more easily compare the amount of medication received within the container to the color representing a specified amount.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises the application of markings on a container which indicates the amount of medication appropriate for a human being of a given weight.
- a key that correlates amounts of medication to weights of human beings. For example, the key may show that a human being of 50 pounds requires 2 milliliters of a particular medication. The use of weight related markings assists the user in measuring doses of medication because they are easier to read and understand than volumetric units.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 illustrating the system in use;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 7A through 7F inclusive, comprise side views illustrating a sixth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a seventh embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a system 10 for facilitating preparation of medication doses comprising a first embodiment of the invention.
- a syringe 12 comprising a substantially tubular container 14 for receiving a fluid medication through a nozzle 16 and a plunger 18 for drawing the fluid medication into the container 14 .
- a plurality of color bands 20 extend circumferentially around the container 14 . The color bands 20 enable the user of the syringe 12 in determining the amount of fluid that has been drawn into the container 14 .
- FIG. 1 Also shown in FIG. 1 is a bottle 22 from which the fluid medication is drawn and an adapter 24 that is used to securely engage the syringe 12 with the bottle 22 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates this engagement.
- a key 26 may be provided for correlating the colors 28 comprising the color bands 20 with particular volumetric measurements 30 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention wherein the substantially tubular container 14 comprising the syringe 12 is used to receive a fluid medication.
- color bands are not used.
- designations of weight 32 marked along the substantially tubular container 14 are designations of weight 32 in appropriate units of measurement.
- the designations of weight 32 correspond to an amount of medication that is appropriate for a human being of a given weight. For example, it may be appropriate for a human being that weighs 35 pounds to have a dose of medication equal to two milliliters.
- FIG. 4 A third embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- An otherwise conventional fluid medication delivery cup 34 is provided with a plurality of color bands 36 .
- Each of the color bands 36 comprises a different color, and each of the color bands 36 represents a different unit of volumetric measurement.
- the cup 34 may be provided with a key which correlates each specific color comprising the color bands 36 to a specific unit of volumetric measurement.
- a medication delivery device 38 comprising a fourth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in Figure 5 .
- the medication delivery device 38 comprises a tubular medication receiving container 40 having a plurality of color bands 42 applied thereto.
- Each of the color bands 42 comprises a different color, and each of the color bands 42 correlates to a different unit of volumetric measurement.
- the end of the device 38 remote from the color bands 42 comprises a spoon 44 .
- a fluid medication is introduced into the tubular container 40 until the level thereof aligns with a selected color band 42 thereby indicating that the required amount of fluid medication has been received in the tubular container 40 . Thereafter the medication delivery device is pivoted out of the vertical orientation illustrated in FIG. 5 and into a substantially horizontal orientation whereby the medication from the tubular container 40 flows into the spoon 44 . The spoon 44 is then utilized to deliver the fluid medication into the mouth of a patient.
- a measuring cup 50 comprising a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- the measuring cup 50 is provided with three major color bands 52 each denominating a major unit of volumetric measurement such as 1 cup, 250 milliliters, etc.
- the measuring cup 50 is further provided with a plurality of minor color bands 54 each denominating a fractional component of the volumetric measurement indicated by the major color bands 52 .
- the minor color bands 54 may be used to indicate 1 ⁇ 4, 1 ⁇ 3, 1 ⁇ 2, 2 ⁇ 3, and 3 ⁇ 4 cup measurements.
- the minor bands 54 may likewise be used to denominate appropriate subdivisions of major volumetric units expressed in metric terms.
- FIGS. 7A-7F A set of measuring cups 60 comprising a sixth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 7A-7F , inclusive.
- each of the measuring cups comprising the set 60 thereof is denominated by a different color.
- the measuring cups comprising the set 60 may be manufactured from a selected plastic material having the various colors defining the set of measuring cups 60 infused therein such that each measuring cup is comprised entirely of a plastic material characterized by a selected color.
- the measuring cups comprising the set 60 may be differentiated one from another by the colorization of a particular component thereof, for example, the handle.
- the measuring cups comprising the set 60 may also be differentiated one from another by providing a color band similar to the color bands illustrated in FIGS. 1-6 hereof and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith which extends around a predetermined component of the measuring cup.
- a feature of the invention comprises the fact that the colors utilized to differentiate the measuring cups comprising the set 60 are identical to those utilized to differentiate the various volumetric measurements comprising the measuring cup 50 shown in FIG. 6 and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith.
- the coloration of the measuring cup shown in FIG. 7A corresponds to the coloring of the lowermost major color band 52 of the measuring cup 50 .
- the coloration of the measuring cup shown in FIG. 7B corresponds to the coloration of the minor color band 54 situated directly beneath the lowermost major color band 52 of the measuring cup 50 , etc.
- the coordination of the coloring scheme of the measuring cups comprising the set 60 with the coloring scheme comprising the measuring cup 50 facilitates accurate measurement of fluid materials whether for the dispensing of medications or otherwise.
- FIG. 8 depicts a seventh embodiment of the invention.
- An otherwise conventional medicine bottle 62 is provided with a dose indicator 64 comprising a predetermined color.
- the amount of the prescribed dose corresponding to the predetermined color of the dose indicator 64 may be indicated thereon as shown.
- the seventh embodiment of the invention further comprises a medication dispensing spoon 66 .
- the medication dispensing spoon 66 is characterized by the same predetermined color comprising the dosage indicator 64 of the medicine bottle 62 .
- the proper medication dispensing spoon for use in dispensing the medicine contained in the medication bottle 62 is easily recognized and selected by simply coordinating the color of the dose indicator 64 with the color of the medication dispensing spoon 66 .
- Containers utilized in the practice of the invention can be oval or elliptical in cross-section.
- containers utilized in the practice of the invention can having cross-sections that are triangular, rectangular, or comprise any number of side walls depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention.
- Containers utilized in the practice of the invention can also have cross-sectional configurations which are irregular in shape in that they combine one or more linear portions with one or more curvilinear portions.
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Abstract
A system for facilitating preparation of medication doses comprising a container of for receiving a quantity of medication, the container having color bands extending circumferentially therearound to facilitate preparing medication doses, each color band corresponding to a predetermined dosage of medication.
Description
- This application claims priority based on provisional patent
application serial number 60/783,111 filed Mar. 16, 2006, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference. - This invention relates to systems for preparing doses of medication, and more particularly to systems comprising containers having color bands thereon for facilitating the measurement of fluid medications.
- Many devices and methods for preparing doses of fluid medications are known in the art. For example, it is common when preparing and measuring doses of fluid medications for children to use a syringe to withdraw the fluid from a medicine bottle and then displace the fluid into a child's mouth. Often an adapter is used to firmly and securely engage the syringe with the bottle.
- Another device used in the prior art for preparing and measuring doses of medication for children is a tubular container having one closed end for measuring doses and a spoon at the other end for facilitating the displacement of the dose into the child's mouth. Other devices for facilitating the preparation of doses of medication such as measuring cups and medicine droppers are well known in the art.
- Common to the prior art discussed above are devices comprised of a substantially translucent materials that allow users to see the level of the fluid as it is received in the device. Numeric markings are provided on the translucent material to indicate levels of volume in units of measurement. When preparing doses of medication the user of the device compares the level of fluid in the device to the markings thereon to determine whether the appropriate amount of fluid has been received within the device. Oftentimes the numeric markings are difficult to read or the comparison is difficult to make, especially under low light conditions, or if the medication does not comprise a distinctive color, or if the user of the device has poor eyesight.
- The present invention addresses the problem of accurately reading markings on devices used in preparing doses of medication. In accordance with its broader aspects, the invention comprises the application of color bands extending circumferentially around medication receiving containers, wherein each band comprises a different color corresponding to a particular unit of measurement. Once the user learns the correlation between the colors and the units of measurement they represent the color bands allow the user to much more easily and accurately prepare doses of medication comprising specified amounts. The invention includes the use of a key that illustrates the correspondence between predetermined colors and corresponding units of measurement.
- The widths of the color bands are uniform for a given device, but can be uniformly thin or wide. The purpose of the color bands is to allow the user to more easily compare the amount of medication received within the container to the color representing a specified amount.
- Another embodiment of the invention comprises the application of markings on a container which indicates the amount of medication appropriate for a human being of a given weight. In addition, there is provided a key that correlates amounts of medication to weights of human beings. For example, the key may show that a human being of 50 pounds requires 2 milliliters of a particular medication. The use of weight related markings assists the user in measuring doses of medication because they are easier to read and understand than volumetric units.
- A more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in connection with the accompanying Drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 illustrating the system in use; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a second embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a third embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a fourth embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating a fifth embodiment of the invention; -
FIGS. 7A through 7F , inclusive, comprise side views illustrating a sixth embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a seventh embodiment of the invention. - Referring to the drawings, and in particular to
FIG. 1 , there is shown a perspective view of asystem 10 for facilitating preparation of medication doses comprising a first embodiment of the invention. In particular, there is shown asyringe 12 comprising a substantiallytubular container 14 for receiving a fluid medication through anozzle 16 and aplunger 18 for drawing the fluid medication into thecontainer 14. A plurality ofcolor bands 20 extend circumferentially around thecontainer 14. Thecolor bands 20 enable the user of thesyringe 12 in determining the amount of fluid that has been drawn into thecontainer 14. - Also shown in
FIG. 1 is abottle 22 from which the fluid medication is drawn and anadapter 24 that is used to securely engage thesyringe 12 with thebottle 22.FIG. 2 illustrates this engagement. Akey 26 may be provided for correlating thecolors 28 comprising thecolor bands 20 with particularvolumetric measurements 30. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention wherein the substantiallytubular container 14 comprising thesyringe 12 is used to receive a fluid medication. In this embodiment color bands are not used. Instead, marked along the substantiallytubular container 14 are designations ofweight 32 in appropriate units of measurement. The designations ofweight 32 correspond to an amount of medication that is appropriate for a human being of a given weight. For example, it may be appropriate for a human being that weighs 35 pounds to have a dose of medication equal to two milliliters. - A third embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
FIG. 4 . An otherwise conventional fluidmedication delivery cup 34 is provided with a plurality ofcolor bands 36. Each of thecolor bands 36 comprises a different color, and each of thecolor bands 36 represents a different unit of volumetric measurement. Thecup 34 may be provided with a key which correlates each specific color comprising thecolor bands 36 to a specific unit of volumetric measurement. - A
medication delivery device 38 comprising a fourth embodiment of the invention is illustrated inFigure 5 . Themedication delivery device 38 comprises a tubularmedication receiving container 40 having a plurality ofcolor bands 42 applied thereto. Each of thecolor bands 42 comprises a different color, and each of thecolor bands 42 correlates to a different unit of volumetric measurement. The end of thedevice 38 remote from thecolor bands 42 comprises aspoon 44. - In the use of the medication delivery device 38 a fluid medication is introduced into the
tubular container 40 until the level thereof aligns with a selectedcolor band 42 thereby indicating that the required amount of fluid medication has been received in thetubular container 40. Thereafter the medication delivery device is pivoted out of the vertical orientation illustrated inFIG. 5 and into a substantially horizontal orientation whereby the medication from thetubular container 40 flows into thespoon 44. Thespoon 44 is then utilized to deliver the fluid medication into the mouth of a patient. - Referring to
FIG. 6 there is shown ameasuring cup 50 comprising a fifth embodiment of the invention. Themeasuring cup 50 is provided with threemajor color bands 52 each denominating a major unit of volumetric measurement such as 1 cup, 250 milliliters, etc. Themeasuring cup 50 is further provided with a plurality ofminor color bands 54 each denominating a fractional component of the volumetric measurement indicated by themajor color bands 52. For example, theminor color bands 54 may be used to indicate ¼, ⅓, ½, ⅔, and ¾ cup measurements. Theminor bands 54 may likewise be used to denominate appropriate subdivisions of major volumetric units expressed in metric terms. The use of measuring cups incorporating the fourth embodiment of the invention greatly simplifies accurate volumetric measurement of fluid medications and other fluids in that it eliminates the need for reading and comprehending numeric symbols. - A set of measuring
cups 60 comprising a sixth embodiment of the invention is illustrated inFIGS. 7A-7F , inclusive. In accordance with the invention each of the measuring cups comprising theset 60 thereof is denominated by a different color. For example, the measuring cups comprising theset 60 may be manufactured from a selected plastic material having the various colors defining the set of measuringcups 60 infused therein such that each measuring cup is comprised entirely of a plastic material characterized by a selected color. Alternatively, the measuring cups comprising theset 60 may be differentiated one from another by the colorization of a particular component thereof, for example, the handle. The measuring cups comprising theset 60 may also be differentiated one from another by providing a color band similar to the color bands illustrated inFIGS. 1-6 hereof and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith which extends around a predetermined component of the measuring cup. - A feature of the invention comprises the fact that the colors utilized to differentiate the measuring cups comprising the
set 60 are identical to those utilized to differentiate the various volumetric measurements comprising the measuringcup 50 shown inFIG. 6 and described hereinabove in conjunction therewith. Thus, the coloration of the measuring cup shown inFIG. 7A corresponds to the coloring of the lowermostmajor color band 52 of the measuringcup 50. The coloration of the measuring cup shown inFIG. 7B corresponds to the coloration of theminor color band 54 situated directly beneath the lowermostmajor color band 52 of the measuringcup 50, etc. The coordination of the coloring scheme of the measuring cups comprising theset 60 with the coloring scheme comprising the measuringcup 50 facilitates accurate measurement of fluid materials whether for the dispensing of medications or otherwise. -
FIG. 8 depicts a seventh embodiment of the invention. An otherwiseconventional medicine bottle 62 is provided with adose indicator 64 comprising a predetermined color. The amount of the prescribed dose corresponding to the predetermined color of thedose indicator 64 may be indicated thereon as shown. - The seventh embodiment of the invention further comprises a
medication dispensing spoon 66. Themedication dispensing spoon 66 is characterized by the same predetermined color comprising thedosage indicator 64 of themedicine bottle 62. Thus, the proper medication dispensing spoon for use in dispensing the medicine contained in themedication bottle 62 is easily recognized and selected by simply coordinating the color of thedose indicator 64 with the color of themedication dispensing spoon 66. - Although all of the containers shown in the drawings are circular in cross-section the present invention is not limited to any particular container shape. Containers utilized in the practice of the invention can be oval or elliptical in cross-section. Likewise, containers utilized in the practice of the invention can having cross-sections that are triangular, rectangular, or comprise any number of side walls depending upon the requirements of particular applications of the invention. Containers utilized in the practice of the invention can also have cross-sectional configurations which are irregular in shape in that they combine one or more linear portions with one or more curvilinear portions.
- Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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1. A system for facilitating preparation of medication doses, comprising:
providing a container for receiving a quantity of fluid medication;
the container comprising opposed ends and at least one sidewall extending between the ends, the two ends and the sidewall defining a predetermined volume;
identifying intervals along the length of the container each corresponding to a predetermined volumetric quantity;
extending a color band about the sidewall at each identified interval thereof;
each color band comprising a different predetermined color;
each color band corresponding to a predetermined medication dosage.
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