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A MULTI-COMPARTMENT MEDICATION ORGANIZER FOR DAILY USE

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Filed on 26 October 2024

Abstract

The present invention discloses a multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use, comprising a portable housing unit (20) with adjustable compartments (40) for different medication types and schedules. It features clear labeling, secure easy-access lids (60), and optional reminders for timely intake. The organizer is compact, durable, and detachable, enabling convenient use and portability while ensuring consistent medication adherence and reducing errors in daily management.

Patent Information

Application ID202411081877
Invention FieldBIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Date of Application26/10/2024
Publication Number45/2024

Inventors

NameAddressCountryNationality
Dr. NARENDER KUMAR NAGRADepartment of Anaesthesiology, Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences, Graphic Era deemed to be University, Dehradun.IndiaIndia
Dr. AMIT KUMAR UNIYALDepartment of Commerce, Graphic Era deemed to be University, Dehradun.IndiaIndia

Applicants

NameAddressCountryNationality
GRAPHIC ERA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY566/6, Bell Road, Society Area, Clement Town, Dehradun – 248002, Uttarakhand, India.IndiaIndia

Specification

Description:FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
The field of the invention relates to personal healthcare and medication management systems. Specifically, it pertains to the design of a daily-use organizer with multiple compartments, aimed at simplifying the storage, categorization, and timely consumption of medications for individuals managing various prescriptions or supplements.

BACKGROUD OF THE INVENTION:
Background description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
Medication adherence is a critical aspect of healthcare, particularly for individuals managing chronic illnesses or multiple health conditions. The consistent and timely intake of prescribed medications is essential to maintaining effective treatment outcomes, preventing complications, and improving overall quality of life. However, many patients, especially the elderly, face challenges in organizing, remembering, and correctly administering their medications throughout the day. This challenge is amplified when multiple medications are prescribed, each requiring specific timing, dosage, and frequency. As a result, the likelihood of missed doses, incorrect medication intake, and confusion among users increases, posing significant health risks.
To address these issues, traditional medication organizers have been introduced in the market, offering compartmentalized designs to aid users in sorting their medications. These products are generally simple, consisting of fixed compartments labeled by days of the week, which helps users follow their prescribed medication schedule. Despite their utility, existing designs have limitations that may not fully cater to users with complex medication regimens. For example, these organizers may lack enough compartments for individuals who need to take medications multiple times a day, thus necessitating the use of additional organizers. This not only increases the complexity for users but also makes the solution less portable and user-friendly.
Another challenge faced by users is the variability of medication schedules. While some medications must be taken in the morning, others may need to be taken at different intervals throughout the day, such as noon, evening, or bedtime. The absence of a customizable and intuitive system in traditional medication organizers can lead to confusion, leading to non-adherence and possible negative health outcomes. Additionally, many of these organizers do not accommodate different pill sizes, which can cause difficulty in accessing medications, especially for users with limited dexterity or vision impairment.
With a growing number of people requiring regular medication intake due to aging populations and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, there is a pressing need for improved solutions. In particular, a user-friendly and comprehensive medication organizer that accommodates various user needs, schedules, and mobility requirements could significantly enhance medication adherence and reduce associated healthcare risks. The increasing use of portable and compact designs in healthcare-related devices indicates a shift towards more user-centered solutions that integrate convenience with functionality. However, many existing solutions remain basic and fail to provide additional features that could make the daily process of managing medications more efficient and reliable.
In addition to functionality, portability is an essential aspect of daily medication management. For individuals who travel frequently or have busy lifestyles, carrying large, bulky medication organizers is inconvenient and often impractical. There is a strong demand for compact, multi-compartment organizers that are easy to carry and can fit into purses, bags, or pockets. While some portable designs exist, they generally compromise on compartment space or ease of use, thereby limiting their effectiveness for users with multiple daily medications. The lack of a versatile and compact design that retains a high level of organization presents an opportunity for innovation in this space.
Furthermore, the psychological aspect of medication adherence cannot be overlooked. Individuals who struggle to adhere to their medication regimen often experience stress, anxiety, or a sense of failure. An easy-to-use, well-designed medication organizer can alleviate some of this psychological burden by making the process of medication intake more straightforward and less prone to error. By incorporating features that promote a clear and simple user experience, such as intuitive compartmentalization, easy access, and visible indicators, the likelihood of improved adherence can be enhanced. Users are more likely to engage with devices that provide a clear and supportive pathway for following their medication routines, thereby fostering better compliance.
An innovative multi-compartment medication organizer should focus on enhancing accessibility, functionality, and user experience. Features such as clearly labeled compartments, varying sizes to accommodate different pill types, and easy-to-open yet secure lids can contribute to better adherence. Additionally, an adaptable structure that allows users to configure compartments based on their medication schedule-whether for daily, weekly, or specific intervals-would offer greater flexibility. This flexibility can be particularly beneficial for caregivers who manage medication intake for patients, as it would streamline the process and reduce the margin of error.
Another consideration in the design of a multi-compartment medication organizer is its potential integration with digital solutions. While not all users may prefer or require digital interfaces, a simple optional feature, such as a timer or an external reminder device, could significantly enhance the functionality of the organizer. Such features could notify users when it is time to take their medication, ensuring better adherence even when users are preoccupied or on the move. However, the core design of the organizer should maintain simplicity and manual functionality, as some users may not be comfortable with digital integration. The primary aim should be to develop a versatile tool that caters to a wide range of users, regardless of their technological preferences.
Therefore, the existing landscape of medication organizers presents both benefits and limitations in addressing the needs of users managing multiple medications. While traditional solutions offer basic compartmentalization and labeling, there remains a significant gap in providing a more versatile, customizable, and portable option. The invention of a multi-compartment medication organizer designed for daily use seeks to bridge this gap by offering an advanced yet simple solution that enhances medication adherence, supports a wide range of user needs, and promotes a more consistent approach to personal healthcare management. The design's emphasis on accessibility, portability, and flexibility positions it as a valuable tool in addressing both individual and societal challenges related to medication management.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION:
The prime object of the invention is to provide a multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use, which facilitates systematic storage, organization, and access to medications, ensuring better adherence to prescribed regimens. The organizer is designed to accommodate multiple medications taken at different times of the day, thereby reducing the risk of missed doses and enhancing user convenience.
Another object of the invention is to offer a user-friendly design that allows for easy access to compartments while maintaining secure closure. The design aims to support users with varying physical abilities, ensuring that individuals with limited dexterity or vision impairment can use the organizer effectively without assistance.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a compact and portable solution that can be conveniently carried in bags, purses, or pockets. This feature is intended to accommodate users with active lifestyles or those who frequently travel, enabling consistent medication intake even when they are on the move.
Still another object of the invention is to create a versatile structure that allows for customizable compartment configurations. Users can modify the layout based on their medication schedules, whether for daily, weekly, or more frequent use. This adaptability aims to enhance the utility of the organizer across various medication regimens.
An additional object of the invention is to ensure that the compartments are of varying sizes, accommodating different types of medications, from small pills to larger tablets or capsules. This design consideration aims to provide adequate space for each medication, ensuring that users do not need multiple organizers.
A further object of the invention is to incorporate clear labeling on each compartment, allowing users to quickly identify the correct medication and time for consumption. This labeling feature reduces confusion, supporting users with memory challenges or caregivers managing complex medication schedules.
Another object of the invention is to provide an optional reminder feature that can be integrated externally. While maintaining a primarily manual design, the invention seeks to support users who may benefit from simple, non-digital reminders to enhance their adherence to prescribed schedules.
Still another object of the invention is to offer a durable design that withstands regular handling, cleaning, and transportation without compromising functionality. This durability is aimed at ensuring long-term use, making the organizer a cost-effective solution for daily medication management.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
The invention relates to a multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use, developed to enhance medication adherence and simplify medication management for users. It aims to provide an organized, easy-to-use, and portable solution for storing and accessing multiple medications, addressing various user needs such as schedule management, portability, and accessibility. This design caters to users managing chronic illnesses, multiple prescriptions, or complex medication schedules, as well as caregivers responsible for patients' medication intake. By focusing on a combination of functionality, adaptability, and user-centric design, the invention ensures that users can maintain their prescribed medication regimens effectively.
An inventive aspect of the invention is to provide a versatile compartment structure that can be configured to suit individual medication schedules. The design enables users to modify the layout of compartments based on daily, weekly, or more frequent medication requirements. This feature promotes customization, allowing users to manage a wide range of medication regimens within a single, adaptable organizer, which can improve adherence and reduce confusion.
Another inventive aspect of the invention is to provide a compact and portable design that is easy to carry and store. The organizer is developed to fit conveniently into bags, purses, or pockets, ensuring users can maintain medication routines even while traveling or during daily activities. This portability addresses the challenges faced by users who lead active lifestyles or frequently move between locations, making the device a reliable solution for consistent medication intake.
Yet another inventive aspect of the invention is to provide compartments of varying sizes, accommodating different types of medications, from small pills to larger tablets or capsules. This feature eliminates the need for multiple organizers, as users can store all their medications in one device. By ensuring that each compartment has adequate space, the invention simplifies medication management and improves the overall user experience.
Still another inventive aspect of the invention is to provide clear and intuitive labeling on each compartment, which helps users quickly identify the correct medication and time for intake. This labeling system is designed to assist individuals with memory challenges or vision impairments, as well as caregivers managing complex medication schedules. The clarity of the labels supports accurate medication adherence, reducing the risk of missed or incorrect doses.
An additional inventive aspect of the invention is to provide an easy-access design that allows users to open compartments without difficulty, while also maintaining secure closure to prevent accidental spills. The design considers users with limited dexterity or hand strength, ensuring that the organizer remains practical for a wide range of individuals, including the elderly or those with physical disabilities.
A further inventive aspect of the invention is to offer the option of integrating an external reminder feature, such as a timer or a non-digital alert mechanism. While the primary design remains manual, this optional feature provides additional support for users who may benefit from timely prompts, enhancing medication adherence without the need for advanced digital technology. This aspect makes the invention adaptable to diverse user preferences and technological comfort levels.
Yet another inventive aspect of the invention is to ensure that the design is made from durable, high-quality materials that withstand regular use, cleaning, and transportation. This durability supports long-term use, making the organizer a cost-effective solution for daily medication management, thereby reducing the need for frequent replacements.
The invention, with its combination of adaptability, portability, ease of use, and durability, represents a comprehensive solution for personal medication management. Its inventive features focus on simplifying the medication process, ensuring adherence, and providing a user-friendly experience for diverse individuals, from patients managing their own health to caregivers assisting others.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:
The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of "A Multi-Compartment Medication Organizer for Daily Use," highlighting key aspects of its design and functionality. These figures are intended for illustrative purposes to aid in understanding the invention and are not meant to limit its scope.
FIG. 1 depicts a block diagram of a multi-compartment medication organizer, showing its layout and compartmental structure, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The drawings provided will be further described in detail in the following sections. They offer a visual representation of the organizer's design, compartment configuration, and user interaction, helping to clarify and support the detailed description of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that the embodiments may be combined, or that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural and logical changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
The present invention is described in brief with reference to the accompanying drawings. Now, refer in more detail to the exemplary drawings for the purposes of illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the present invention.
As used herein, the term "comprising" and its derivatives including "comprises" and "comprise" include each of the stated integers or elements but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers or elements.
As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, reference to "a device" encompasses a single device as well as two or more devices, and the like.
As used herein, the terms "for example", "like", "such as", or "including" are meant to introduce examples that further clarify more general subject matter. Unless otherwise specified, these examples are provided only as an aid for understanding the applications illustrated in the present disclosure, and are not meant to be limiting in any fashion.
As used herein, the terms ""may", "can", "could", or "might" be included or have a characteristic, that particular component or feature is not required to be included or have the characteristic.
Exemplary embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. These exemplary embodiments are provided only for illustrative purposes and so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those of ordinary skill in the art. The invention disclosed may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
Various modifications will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art. The general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Moreover, all statements herein reciting embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future (i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure). Also, the terminology and phraseology used is for the purpose of describing exemplary embodiments and should not be considered limiting. Thus, the present invention is to be accorded the widest scope encompassing numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents consistent with the principles and features disclosed. For purpose of clarity, details relating to technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Each of the appended claims defines a separate invention, which for infringement purposes is recognized as including equivalents to the various elements or limitations specified in the claims. Depending on the context, all references below to the "invention" may in some cases refer to certain specific embodiments only. In other cases, it will be recognized that references to the "invention" will refer to subject matter recited in one or more, but not necessarily all, of the claims.
All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., "such as") provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
Various terms as used herein are shown below. To the extent a term used in a claim is not defined below, it should be given the broadest definition and persons in the pertinent art have given that term as reflected in printed publications and issued patents at the time of filing.
Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each group member can be referred to and claimed individually or in any combination with other members of the group or other elements found herein. One or more members of a group can be included in, or deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability. When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is herein deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written description of all groups used in the appended claims.
With reference to FIG. 1, in an embodiment of the present invention, the invention is a multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use (100), specifically formulated to enhance the ease and accuracy of medication management for individuals with complex prescription regimens. The design integrates a portable housing unit (20) that features multiple compartments (40), each tailored to accommodate various medication types and schedules. The housing unit (20) is designed to be compact and portable, making it convenient for users to carry in bags, purses, or even pockets. The portability feature ensures that users can maintain their medication routine seamlessly, regardless of their location or daily activities.
The compartments (40) within the housing unit (20) are adjustable in both size and number, allowing users to modify the arrangement based on individual medication schedules. For instance, users who take medication multiple times a day can arrange the compartments to reflect their morning, afternoon, evening, and bedtime doses. This adaptable layout not only caters to complex medication regimens but also makes the organizer suitable for users with simpler schedules, such as once or twice a day medication intake. This flexibility allows for daily, weekly, or more frequent intervals, making the organizer a versatile tool for a wide range of users, from individuals managing their own prescriptions to caregivers assisting others.
Each compartment (40) is designed to accommodate a range of medication forms, including pills, tablets, and capsules. The varying sizes of the compartments ensure that users can store different types of medications within the same unit. This design eliminates the need for multiple organizers, as users can place larger tablets in spacious compartments while keeping smaller pills in more compact ones. The adjustable nature of the compartments also makes it possible to expand or reduce their size according to the quantity and form of medications, thereby offering a customized solution tailored to the user's specific needs.
The secure, easy-access lids (60) on each compartment are a critical feature of the invention, designed to ensure both accessibility and spill prevention. The lids (60) employ an easy-open mechanism, making them suitable for users with limited dexterity or hand strength, such as the elderly or individuals with arthritis. Despite being easy to open, the lids maintain a secure closure, preventing accidental spills during transportation or handling. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who may need to access their medication quickly and effortlessly, without struggling with complicated opening mechanisms.
Clear labeling on each compartment (40) aids users in identifying the correct medication and time for intake. The labels can be printed, embossed, or color-coded, depending on user preference and requirements. For instance, color-coded labels may be useful for users with vision impairments or cognitive difficulties, allowing them to easily distinguish between different medications and times of intake. The labeling system supports accurate medication adherence, reducing the risk of missed or incorrect doses, which is essential for maintaining health and preventing complications associated with non-adherence.
The invention also offers the option of an external reminder mechanism, such as a timer or a non-digital alert system. While the primary design is manual, this optional feature enhances adherence for users who require additional prompts. The reminder mechanism can be set to emit sound or vibration alerts when it is time to take medications. This feature is designed to support users who may be busy or distracted, helping them maintain consistent medication intake without the need for complex digital interfaces. The optional nature of this feature ensures that the core design remains user-friendly for individuals who prefer a simpler, manual approach to medication management.
The durability of the organizer is another key aspect of the invention. The housing unit (20), compartments (40), and lids (60) are made from high-quality materials that can withstand regular handling, cleaning, and transportation. This durability ensures long-term usability, making the organizer a cost-effective solution for daily medication management. Users can rely on the device for extended periods without worrying about wear and tear, thus minimizing the need for frequent replacements. The material selection is also resistant to common damages such as cracking or warping, maintaining the structural integrity of the device over time.
The compartments (40) are designed to be detachable, providing users with the option to carry only the required doses for the day. This feature enhances the portability of the organizer, as users can remove specific compartments and take them along for short trips or daily outings. The detachable design also allows users to clean the compartments individually, promoting hygiene and preventing cross-contamination of medications. For caregivers, the detachable compartments offer a practical solution when managing medications for multiple individuals, as they can prepare and distribute daily doses more efficiently.
Another feature of the invention is the transparency or semi-transparency of the compartment lids (60). This design enables users to visually check the medication inside without opening the compartments, allowing for a quick inspection of whether the correct medication has been placed and whether it has been taken as scheduled. The visibility feature supports users with memory challenges, as they can easily confirm if a dose has been consumed or missed. It also helps caregivers monitor adherence without intrusive checking, fostering a sense of independence for the user.
Overall, the invention combines elements of versatility, functionality, and user-centric design to create a comprehensive medication management tool. The adjustable compartments (40) provide flexibility for different medication schedules, while the secure, easy-access lids (60) ensure both safety and accessibility. The clear labeling system enhances adherence, and the optional reminder mechanism offers additional support for consistent medication intake. The detachable, durable, and transparent design of the compartments (40) further adds to the convenience and effectiveness of the organizer. This multi-compartment medication organizer is designed to meet the diverse needs of users, making it a valuable addition to personal healthcare management.

The working of the multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use (100) involves a systematic process designed to ensure accurate medication management while prioritizing user convenience and adherence. The organizer is configured with a set of compartments (40) housed within a portable housing unit (20). Here's a detailed explanation of how it functions:
1. Initial Setup:
a) The user starts by setting up the organizer according to their specific medication regimen. The compartments (40) within the housing unit (20) can be adjusted in terms of size and number.
b) Users can modify the layout based on their medication schedules, such as daily, weekly, or multiple doses throughout the day. The compartments are designed to accommodate different medication forms, such as pills, tablets, and capsules, making the setup phase flexible and user-specific.
2. Loading Medications:
a) Once the compartments (40) are configured, the user loads the medications into the respective compartments. The adjustable size of each compartment ensures that different medications fit comfortably, whether they are large capsules or small pills.
b) The clear labeling on each compartment guides the user to load medications according to the designated times of intake. For example, a morning dose could be placed in one compartment, while afternoon, evening, and bedtime doses could be placed in other compartments. This clear labeling helps minimize confusion during loading and subsequent medication intake.
3. Daily Use:
a) During daily use, the user follows the labeled indications on each compartment to take the right dose at the prescribed time. The clear labels, which may be printed, embossed, or color-coded, assist the user in identifying the correct compartment for the intended time of intake.
b) The lids (60) of the compartments are designed with an easy-open mechanism, making it simple for the user to access medications even if they have limited dexterity or hand strength. Despite their ease of use, the lids maintain secure closure to prevent accidental spillage during handling or transportation.
4. Portability:
a) The compact design of the housing unit (20) makes the organizer highly portable. Users can easily carry it in bags, purses, or pockets, ensuring that medication adherence is maintained even when they are away from home or on the move.
b) Additionally, the compartments are detachable, allowing users to take only the required doses for the day. This feature enhances the portability of the device, making it suitable for short trips or daily outings without carrying the entire organizer.
5. Visual Inspection:
a) The transparent or semi-transparent lids (60) on each compartment allow users to visually inspect the medications inside without having to open the compartments. This feature is particularly useful for users who need to quickly check whether they have taken their medications or for caregivers monitoring the adherence of patients.
b) This visual inspection capability helps reduce errors and ensures that the correct dose is taken at the designated time, supporting consistent medication adherence.
6. Optional Reminder Mechanism:
a) For users who require additional support, the organizer can be paired with an optional external reminder mechanism, such as a timer or a non-digital alert system. This mechanism can be set to emit sound or vibration alerts when it is time to take a medication dose.
b) Although the core design of the organizer is manual, this optional feature enhances adherence by providing timely prompts, ensuring that the user does not miss a dose, even when preoccupied or distracted.
7. Cleaning and Maintenance:
a) The compartments (40) are detachable, allowing users to clean them individually, promoting better hygiene. This feature prevents cross-contamination between different medications and ensures that the organizer remains clean and safe for continued use.
b) The durable materials used in the construction of the housing unit (20) and compartments (40) ensure that the organizer can withstand regular handling, cleaning, and transportation. This durability supports long-term usability, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
8. Long-Term Medication Management:
a) Over extended use, the user benefits from the organizer's adjustable compartments, secure lids, and clear labeling, which collectively simplify the process of daily medication management. The design's adaptability to different medication regimens and its emphasis on user-friendliness make it effective for long-term use.
b) The combination of visual inspection, portability, secure closure, and optional reminders ensures that users can consistently manage their medication intake without confusion or missed doses, leading to better treatment outcomes and overall health maintenance.
The working of the multi-compartment medication organizer is grounded in its user-centric design, which emphasizes adaptability, ease of use, and consistent adherence. Each feature of the organizer is developed to ensure that users can manage their medications accurately and efficiently, regardless of the complexity of their prescription regimen.

ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION:
The prime advantage of the invention is to provide an organized, multi-compartment medication solution that enhances adherence, ensuring users take the correct medications at the prescribed times, reducing the risk of missed doses.
Another advantage of the invention is its compact and portable design, allowing users to carry the organizer conveniently in bags, purses, or pockets, making medication management easier even when on the move.
Yet another advantage of the invention is its adjustable compartments, which can accommodate different medication sizes and forms, enabling users to store various pills, tablets, or capsules within a single device.
Still another advantage of the invention is the clear labeling system, which aids users in quickly identifying the correct medication and time for intake, reducing confusion and supporting consistent medication adherence.
An additional advantage of the invention is its easy-access lids, which are suitable for users with limited dexterity, ensuring effortless opening while maintaining secure closure to prevent accidental spills.
A further advantage of the invention is the optional external reminder feature, providing timely alerts for medication intake, supporting users who may need prompts to maintain consistent adherence.
Another advantage of the invention is its durable construction, designed to withstand regular use, cleaning, and transportation, offering long-term reliability and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Yet another advantage of the invention is the detachable compartments, allowing users to carry only the necessary doses for the day, enhancing portability and simplifying short trips or daily outings.
Still another advantage of the invention is the transparent or semi-transparent lids, enabling users to visually inspect medications without opening compartments, promoting quick checks and better adherence.
, Claims:CLAIM(S):
We Claim:
1. A multi-compartment medication organizer for daily use (100), comprising:
a. A portable housing unit (20) with multiple compartments (40);
Said compartments being adjustable in size and number to accommodate different medication types and schedules;
Clear labeling on each compartment to indicate specific time intervals or days for medication intake;
b. Secure, easy-access lids (60) on each compartment to ensure both accessibility and spill prevention.
2. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the compartments are of varying sizes, designed to accommodate a range of medication forms, including pills, tablets, and capsules.
3. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the housing unit is compact and portable, enabling users to carry it conveniently in bags, purses, or pockets.
4. The medication organizer of claim 1, further comprising a customizable compartment layout, allowing users to modify the arrangement based on individual medication schedules, such as daily, weekly, or more frequent intervals.
5. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the compartment lids are designed with an easy-open mechanism, suitable for users with limited dexterity or hand strength, while still maintaining secure closure to prevent accidental spills.
6. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein clear labeling on each compartment is provided through printed, embossed, or color-coded indicators, aiding users in identifying the correct medication for the specific time of intake.
7. The medication organizer of claim 1, further comprising an optional external reminder mechanism, such as a timer or non-digital alert system, which can be used to prompt users when it is time to take medications.
8. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the organizer is made from durable, high-quality materials that can withstand regular handling, cleaning, and transportation, ensuring long-term usability.
9. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the compartments are detachable, allowing users to carry only the required doses for the day, enhancing portability and user convenience.
10. The medication organizer of claim 1, wherein the compartment lids are transparent or semi-transparent, enabling users to visually check the medication inside without opening the compartments.

Documents

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202411081877-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-DRAWINGS [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION(S) [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-FORM 1 [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-FORM-9 [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-POWER OF AUTHORITY [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-PROOF OF RIGHT [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024
202411081877-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [26-10-2024(online)].pdf26/10/2024

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