[0001] This invention relates to mnemonic devices, and in particular to a mnemonic device
adapted to store small items such as tablets.
[0002] Many diseases or medical conditions can be overcome or controlled by taking regular
medication. In some cases, the particular treatment may involve the taking of a variety
of tablets at various times of the day. Often if one of these tablets is not taken
at the correct time, the effectiveness of the whole treatment is reduced. If a person
needs to take a number of tablets during the course of a day, it is easy for them
to forget to take one or more of the tablets at the correct time. Another problem
for those required to take more than one variety of tablet on a daily basis, is that
they may find it inconvenient to carry each of the containers of the differing tablets
required.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that will provide both
a reminder when a person needs to take medication and also provide space to carry
a daily supply of that medication.
[0004] The invention provides a mnemonic device comprising a container, timing means associated
with the container and alarm means for alerting the user of the device at predetermined
times under the control of the timing means.
[0005] Preferably, the device comprises a power source, which may be a battery and which
may be rechargeable.
[0006] The alarm means may comprise an audio alert, a visual alert and/or a vibratory alert
system. The device may comprise selection means whereby a user of the device may select
any or all of the audio alert, visual alert and/or vibratory alert systems to be activated
to produce a signal when the alarm is triggered. The selection means may be a switch,
which may be a sliding selection switch.
[0007] Preferably, the volume and/or the tone of the audio alert system may be adjusted
by suitable control means, which may be sliding selection switches. A particularly
preferred embodiment comprises a choice of three different volume levels and three
distinct alert tones. The volume selection switch may also be operable to switch off
the audio alert system. The visual alert system may comprise a light emitting diode
(LED), which may flash on and off when the visual alert system is triggered.
[0008] The container may be sealable, and preferably the device comprises a sensor adapted
to sense when the container is opened. The container may comprise reset means whereby
opening the container resets a triggered alarm alert system. The container may be
sealable by means of a key, and the reset means may be a key switch.
[0009] Preferably, after the alarm has been triggered and the selected alarm alert system
activated, that alarm alert system is deactivated when the sealable container is opened.
To conserve battery power, the timing means may be operable, if the container is not
opened within a set time period of activation of an alarm alert system, whereby that
alarm alert system is deactivated. The timing means may be operable whereby the alarm
alert system may be reactivated after a further set time period.
[0010] The device may comprise a display unit. Preferably, the display unit is a liquid
crystal display (LCD), which may be backlit. The LCD may be configured such that it
can display current battery power level, current time, number of alarms currently
set and the particular times for which the current alarms are set. The current battery
power level display may comprise three bars, the number of bars displayed at any particular
time being an indication of the current battery power level. The LCD may also be configured
such that it can display the current time digitally in 12-hour format, including an
am/pm indicator. The current alarm set times may be displayed in the same format.
The timing means may be adjustable, whereby the current time and the alarm set times
are adjustable. The timing means may be adjustable by means of push buttons. The push
buttons may be recessed to prevent inadvertent operation. The timing means may accommodate
eight alarm set times. The LCD may display only the number of currently set alarm
set times. The push buttons may be operable to check the individual alarm set times
currently set. The device may have a memory facility whereby the current time and
alarm set times information is retained whilst the battery is replaced.
[0011] The container may comprise a tablet tray, and may be sub-divided. The tablet tray
may be sub-divided into four compartments, each compartment being a medical quality
tablet tray and each compartment being fully isolated from the other compartments
when the container is closed. The compartments may have a soft lining to prevent damage
to any tablets therein. The compartments may be formed as a tray placed within the
tablet box, and the compartments may be isolated from each other by closing a hinged
lid attached to the tablet tray.
[0012] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in
which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a mnemonic device comprising a box in the open configuration
and a tray that fits within the box,
Fig. 2 shows a control panel fitted in the lid of the box of Fig.1, to an enlarged
scale,
Fig. 3a is a plan view of the mnemonic device of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3b is a side view of the device of Fig. 3a,
Fig. 3c is a front view of the device of Fig. 3a, and
Fig. 4 is a cross-section through a part of the device of Figs. 1 to 3
[0013] Referring now to Fig. 1, there is shown a mnemonic device comprising a portable tablet
box 2, incorporating audio, visual and vibratory alarm alert systems. The tablet box
2 comprises a box lid 8 and a body 10, joined by a box hinge 14. The body 10 has affixed
within it a medical quality tablet tray 4 comprising a base divided into four compartments
4a, 4b, 4c and 4d, and an integral tray lid 12. The tray lid 12 is attached to the
base by tray hinges 6, and when closed lies substantially flush with the upper edges
of the compartments 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d. The tray lid 12 can be releasably secured to the
base by means of a clip 60. This prevents tablets from one compartment of the tray
4 from being intermingled with those from another compartment when the box 2 is closed.
[0014] Power for the device 2 is provided by a battery 17 (shown dotted in fig. 2) or if
desired by more than one battery. The battery 17 is positioned between the top surface
46 of the box lid 8 and an integral control panel 18. The battery 17 may be accessed,
for example if it needs to be replaced, by removing a battery access panel 16 provided
in the control panel 18. The battery 17 may be rechargeable.
[0015] Referring to Figs. 2 and 3, also provided with control panel 18 are a LCD screen
22 and control switches 24 - 36. The electronic circuitry to link the screen 22 and
the switches 24 - 36 is provided on the internal face of the control panel 18. The
control panel 18 is attached to the box lid 8 by screws extending through four screw
fixture holes 20. The control panel 18 is additionally provided with a key switch
64, which is a spring loaded press switch used to determine whether box 2 is open
or closed. The switch 64 is operated by an extension plate 62 of box hinge 14, which
is in contact with and thereby depresses the key switch 64 when the box 2 is closed.
When box 2 is opened, extension plate 62 no longer depresses key switch 64. To facilitate
this operation, tray 4 includes a recess 66.
[0016] The LCD screen 22 displays status information for the device 2. Different parts of
the screen 22 are set aside for displaying different bits of information. Figure 2
shows how the status information is laid out on screen 22 in this embodiment. The
items displayed are battery power level 38, current time display 40, am/pm indication
42 and number of alarms currently set 44. The am/pm indication 42 is required since
the time is displayed in 12-hour format. The current time 40 may be reset by using
the time set push button 30 and the hour set and minute set push buttons 34, 36. The
alarm times may be viewed and adjusted by using the alarm set push button 32 and the
hour set and minute set push buttons 34, 36.
[0017] The user of the device 2 may chose whether they wish to be alerted audibly or visually
or both by adjusting sliding selector switch 24. The switch 24 may be slid between
three positions. When the switch 24 is in the first position, an audio alert only
will be activated when an alarm is triggered. When the switch 24 is in the second
position, both audio and visual alerts will be activated when an alarm is triggered.
When the switch 24 is in the third position, a visual alert only will be activated
when an alarm is triggered. The tone and volume of the audio alert may be varied.
Sliding selection switch 26 may be slid between 3 different positions, each corresponding
with a different audio alert tone that will be activated when an alarm is triggered.
The sliding selection switch 28 controls the volume of the audio alert, it has four
positions corresponding with loud, medium and soft volume and audio alert off. The
audio and visual alert means 49, 48 are contained within lid 8 on the control panel
18 adjacent the top surface 46. Visual alerts are provided by an LED 48, located such
that when activated shines through a lamp hole 52 provided in the top surface 46.
A mushroom shaped cover 54 is provided to protect the LED 48. The audio alert is generated
by a buzzer 49, or if desired more than one buzzer, mounted on the control panel 18
adjacent top surface 46. A number of audio outlet holes 50 are provided in the top
surface 46 to enable the noise generated by the buzzer 49 to be heard more easily.
[0018] A cross-section of the cover 54 is shown in Fig. 4. The protective cap 56 rests on
the outer surface of the top surface 46. The stem portion 58 extends through the top
surface 48 and is able to engage with the inner side of the top surface 46 around
lamp hole 52. The cover 54 is thereby held securely in position.
[0019] In a typical embodiment, if an alarm is triggered when both the audio and visual
alerts are selected, by having switch 24 in the second position, the particular audio
tone selected will play for, for example 10 seconds, and the LED 48 will flash on
and off for, for example 20 seconds. If the tablet box 2 is opened before the expiry
of the time period for which either the audio or the visual alert is activated, then
both are deactivated. Opening of the tablet box 2 is detected by a key switch 64,
but alternatively may be detected by any other suitable sensor. If the tablet box
2 is not opened before the alerts are deactivated, to save battery power the alerts
may remain deactivated until the next alarm is triggered. Alternatively, if desired,
the device 2 may be configured such that if the box 2 is not opened during the time
that the alerts are activated, the alerts may be reactivated at, for example 1 minute
intervals, until the box 2 is opened.
[0020] A vibrating alert device may be provided in addition to, or as an alternative to
the audio or visual alert devices 49, 48.
[0021] The device provides a user with a place to store tablets that they need to take during
the day and a means of setting alarms that can trigger audio, visual and/or vibratory
alerts to remind the user to take their tablets at the correct times during the day.
For those persons with complicated medication schedules, the device can store up to
8 separate alarms to be triggered in any single 12-hour period. The alarm alerts system
is once more deactivated if the container is not opened during the set time period.
1. A mnemonic device comprising a container (2), characterised by timing means associated with the container (2) and alarm means (49, 48) for alerting
the user of the device at predetermined times under the control of the timing means.
2. A mnemonic device according to claim 1, characterised by a power source in the form of a battery (17).
3. A mnemonic device according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterised in that the alarm means comprises an audio alert (49).
4. A mnemonic device according to claim 3, characterised by selection means whereby a user of the device may select an audio alert (49), a visual
alert (48) and/or vibratory alert systems to be activated to produce a signal when
the alarm is triggered.
5. A mnemonic device according to claim 3 or claim 4, characterised in that the volume and/or the tone of the audio alert system (49) may be adjusted by suitable
control means (28, 26).
6. A mnemonic device according to any one of claims 3 to 5, characterised by a visual alert system (48).
7. A mnemonic device according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterised in that the container (2) is sealable.
8. A mnemonic device according to claim 7, characterised by a sensor (64) adapted to sense when the container (2) is opened and reset means whereby
opening the container (2) resets a triggered alarm alert system (49, 48).
9. A mnemonic device according to claim 8, characterised in that after the alarm has been triggered and the selected alarm alert system activated,
that alarm alert system (49, 48) is deactivated when the container (2) is opened.
10. A mnemonic device according to claim 9, characterised in that the timing means is operable, if the container (2) is not opened within a set time
period of activation of an alarm alert system (49, 48), to deactivate that alarm alert
system (49, 48).
11. A mnemonic device according to claim 10, characterised in that the timing means is operable to reactivate the alarm alert system (49, 48) after
a further set time period.
12. A mnemonic device according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterised by a display unit (22) configured to display current time (40, 42) and the particular
times for which the current alarms are set (44).
13. A mnemonic device according to any one of claims 1 to 12, characterised by a battery (17) and a memory facility whereby the current time (40, 42) and alarm
set times (44) information is retained whilst the battery (17) is replaced.
14. A mnemonic device according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterised in that the container (2) comprises a tablet tray (4).
15. A mnemonic device according to claim 14, characterised in that the tablet tray (4) is sub-divided into a plurality of compartments (4a, 4b, 4c,
4d), each compartment being fully isolated from the other compartments when the container
(2) is closed.