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IOT ENABLED SMART MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITY DISPENSER
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Filed on 28 October 2024
Abstract
A smart medicine dispenser to improve medicine administration and adherence for patients with complicated prescription schedules -powered medical dispenser. The system uses IoT technology to integrate with hardware components, such as a servo motor, sensors, a water dispenser, and a display, to automate the distribution of medications at predefined intervals and remind patients. The present invention aims to create an automated medicine dispenser that would guarantee precise and convenient medication distribution while lowering errors and enhancing patient autonomy. The unique invention dispenser lowers the possibility of medication errors, facilitates adherence monitoring, and offers more practical and effective method of managing prescription schedules by combining hardware automation with software management. The water dispenser (209), the patient experience is further improved. This all-inclusive system offers creative answer to contemporary healthcare requirements by utilizing the concepts of the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance health results and expedite the medication administration process.
Patent Information
Application ID | 202441082229 |
Invention Field | BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING |
Date of Application | 28/10/2024 |
Publication Number | 46/2024 |
Inventors
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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Dr. D Kalaivani | Associate Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Mrs Shruthi G R | Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Mrs Priya N | Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Mrs Bibiana Jenifer | Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Dr. Arvind Shivappa Kapse | Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Mrs Karthiyayini J | Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Mrs Divya K V | Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Harshith K | Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Gagan M | Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Gowtham M | Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Dr. Manjunatha | Principal, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Applicants
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING | New Horizon College of Engineering New Horizon Knowledge Park Outer Ring Road, Near Marathalli Bellandur(P), Bangalore-560103 | India | India |
Dr. D Kalaivani | Associate Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering, Outer ring Road, Near Marathahalli, Bellandur(P), Bangalore-56 0103 | India | India |
Specification
Description:The invention is an advanced automated medicine distribution device system that combines a mobile
application and Arduino technology to offer a complete solution for managing intricate medication
schedules, guaranteeing adherence to prescriptions, and improving patient safety. Patients will find the
medication process more convenient with this system's water dispenser (208). One of the hardware
components is an Arduino microcontroller, which regulates all other hardware, handles user input, and
makes sure that prescriptions are accurately dispensed at predetermined intervals (103). It combines
commands from the mobile application with real-time data from sensors. The dependable mechanism of
the dispensing mechanism, such as a rotating carousel or servo motor, is intended to deliver the prescribed
dosage of medication from several compartments that each hold a distinct type of medication. Medication
levels are tracked by integrated sensors, which guarantees precise delivery and sets off refill notifications.
Essential feedback, such as the next planned dose, the amount of medication left (101), and notifications
for problems like low stock or missed doses, are provided by an intuitive display interface. The dispenser
runs continuously and gracefully during disruptions thanks to a dependable power source or battery
technology. , Claims:1) A smart dispenser device (300) comprising of :
a) A body of the dispenser (301);
b) Tables racks (302a, 302b, 302c);
c) A water bottle holder (303);
d) A glass compartment (304);
e) An Authentication system (305a - Admin end) and (305b- client end) ;
2) A smart dispenser device (300) as claimed in claim 1 where body of the dispenser (301)
comprises of tables racks 302a,302b,302c provides an automated medication
dispensing device that accurately dispenses prescribed medications at scheduled
intervals. The feature reduces the risk of missed doses, ensuring patients adhere to their
medication regimens, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with complex
prescriptions;
3) A smart dispenser device (300) as claimed in claim 1 comprises of a water bottle holder
(303) that is automatic dispense the water as soon as the medicine is dispensed from
the dispenser into the cups;
4) A smart dispenser device (300) as claimed in claim 1 comprises a glass holder which
gets filled as soon as the medicine is dispensed from the dispenser into the cups; and
5) A smart dispenser device (300) as claimed in claim 1 an authentication system (305a)
and (305b) present the invention with a RFID to authenticate the admin and client end.
Documents
Name | Date |
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202441082229-FORM-9 [07-11-2024(online)].pdf | 07/11/2024 |
202441082229-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [28-10-2024(online)].pdf | 28/10/2024 |
202441082229-DRAWINGS [28-10-2024(online)].pdf | 28/10/2024 |
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