Title: Automated Medication Dispensing Device
1Automated Medication Dispensing Device
RERC on Accessible Medical Instrumentation
Competition 2005-2006
- Team 6
- Eva Marie Suarez
- Kevin Villani
- Jacquelyn Masse
2Objectives
- Client Needs
- Existing devices and Patents
- Device features
- Design
- Timeline
- Budget
3Client Needs
- Large number of medications
- Poor eyesight
- Lack of fine motor control
- Limited mobility
- Segmentation
4 Products Currently Available
Product Name Image PRO CON
MedTime Timer with alarm Portable 232.95 Difficult loading No cutting device No security feature
MD2 - Timer with alarm Gives medication instructions Calls caretaker if medication not dispensed or refill is needed Dispenses in small container No cutting device No security feature 919.95 plus 38.95 per month
CompuMed - Timer with alarm - Gives medication instructions - Minimal security - Tracks number of missed doses Pills deposited into drawer Only dispenses up to 4 times per day Medicine cassette needs to be changed weekly No cutting device 1045.00
5Patents
- Medication Dispenser for Dispensing Flat Dosage
Forms (6,527,138) - Tamper Resistant Programmable Medicine Dispenser
(6,163,736) - Timed Medicine Dispenser (4,207,992)
- Medicine Dispenser (5,947,329)
- Medicine Dispensing Device (5,454,793)
- Gravity Feeding Pill Medicine Dispenser
(4,638,923)
6General Themes
- Pills must be pre-separated (time consuming
loading process) - Accuracy is not verified frequently
- No cutting device
- Difficult to extract dispensed medication from
apparatus - Costly
7Device features
- Automatically Cuts Pills
- No Hard-To-Read Labels
- Keeps Pills Organized
- Alarm Reminder
- Automatically Dispenses Dosage
8Operation
9 Basic Elements
- Device components
- Case
- Robotic arm with vacuum assembly
- Cutter assembly
- Storage assembly
- Data flow
- User input
10Case
11Case (inside)
12Layout of All Components
13Robotic Arm
14Robotic Arm Action
15Cutter Assembly Swing Arm Action
16Cutter Assembly Blade Action
17Storage Assembly
18Data Flow
19 User Input
- User interface
- PDA
- Keyboard
- Barcode Scanner
- Functions
- Add pills
- Compartment
- of pills
- Expiration date
- Set dosage
- pills per dose
- Times to take
20Timeline
21Budget
22 23- MedTime The Medtime product is essentially a
rotating disk that contains several compartments
in which the pills are separated into to create
the appropriate dosage. The MedTime device also
contains a timer and an alarm which can be
programmed to sound when the medication must be
taken. Once this alarm goes off, the disk rotates
to reveal the next dosage to be taken. The client
then turns the product over so the pills fall
into his/her hand. If a dosage is missed then the
disk will continue to rotate so that the next
dosage becomes available. The advantage of this
device is that it is portable, so it can be taken
with the client at all times. This product is
also one of the least expensive medication
dispensing devices at 232.95. The disadvantages
of this product are its time consuming loading
requirement, the lack of a cutting device, and
minimal security. To load the device all the
dosages must be pre-separated which will require
the effort of a caretaker in most cases. The
dispensing mechanism of the device is also
inadequate for many elderly, since it requires
one to tip the device over to expel the dosage.
Not only is the method of dispensing not safe if
there are children present since it is accessible
to anyone, but it also provides the opportunity
for the medication to fall on the ground easily.
Those in a wheelchair would not be able to pick
up the medication if it fell on the ground as
well as those with poor vision. - MD2 The MD2 is a more sophisticated medication
dispensing device than the MedTime. This product
contains the same feature of a timed dispensing
mechanism with an alarm to alert the client. The
dosage is expelled in a small plastic container
once the release button is pushed by the user
which also turns off the alarm. When a dosage is
released any medication instructions that was
programmed into the device is then given orally,
such as take with food. If a dosage is missed
the device can call up to four individuals to
alert them that a dose was not taken. The
advantages of this device is that it alerts
another individual of a missed dose rather than
moving onto the next one, so the probability of a
dosage not being taken is relatively small.
Clients that forget to take their medication are
also likely to forget the instructions or each
medication, an error in consumption of the pills
is prevented with this device via the oral
instructions. The disadvantage of this product is
mainly its cost. The dispenser costs 919.95 plus
an additional 38.95 per month for the calling
feature. The product also does not have a cutter
and has minimal security since the dispensing of
the medication is controlled by the push of a
button, which can be done by any individual in
the household including small children.
Dispensing the dosage in a small container also
requires the assistance of a caretaker to
prepare. Opening this container once dispensed
may also prove difficult for some individuals
with limited mobility and poor vision. - CompuMed The CompuMed shares some similarities
with both the MedTime and the MD2. This device
alerts the user that a dosage needs to be taken
via an alarm. The dosage is deposited into a
small drawer located on the front of the device.
If a dosage is missed the drawer is withdrawn and
the dosage is sent to another compartment. The
machine keeps track of how many doses were missed
but does not alert any caretaker as the MD2 does.
It will also provide the medication instructions
on the LCD screen when a dosage is dispensed as
the MD2. The CompuMed has a higher level of
security than the other two devices. Although the
dosage is deposited into a drawer where others
can access it, the rest of the medication stored
in the product is locked inside with a key. This
key is also needed to change the programming of
the device and thus prevents any tampering that
may otherwise occur. The main advantages of this
device are its enhanced security, and lower cost
when compared to the MD2. The CompuMed costs
approximately 1045.00, but does not have any
additional monthly fees. The disadvantage of this
product is that the medication is loaded into
cartridges which is a time consuming process and
limits the amount of medication that can
dispensed. The cartridges need to be changed
weekly and are only capable of dispensing up to
four dosages per day. This device also lacks a
cutting mechanism and dispenses the medication
into a drawer which may be difficult to extract
from the small drawer for some individuals.
24Patents
- Medication Dispenser for Dispensing Flat Dosage
Forms (6,527,138) This device is designed
specifically for flat mediations that come on a
roll similar to that of a stamp roll. The device
then advances the roll when the next medication
needs to be taken. The dispensing mechanism can
be either manual activated, mechanical or
automated. The machine also has the capability to
record the number of doses dispensed. - Tamper Resistant Programmable Medicine Dispenser
(6,163,736) This device prevents unauthorized
movement of the indexing assembler to prevent
untimely access to medications. It is a small and
portable product, but requires the medications to
be separated into the appropriate dosages
beforehand. - Medicine Dispenser (5,947,329) This product also
provides a security feature against unauthorized
access to the medication by storing the
medication in sealed containers that require
deliberate steps to get the medication dispensed.
This device is completely mechanical and includes
a counter to track the dosages dispensed. - Timed Medicine Dispenser (4,207,992) As the
title suggests, this a timed dispenser which
alerts the patient when the medication needs to
be taken. The pills need to be pre-separated into
the correct dosages as with several of the other
devices. - Medicine Dispensing Device (5,454,793) This
device is made specifically for liquid
medications. It dispenses metered quantities from
an ampoule and can easily return to its original
state. - Gravity Feeding Pill Medicine Dispenser
(4,638,923) This is the only device that
dispenses the medication from the container
provided by the pharmacy. It uses gravity to
release the pills from the container. It is
economical and easy to use, but does not contain
a system to verify that the pills were extracted
from the container correctly.
25Design One
26Design One Cutter
27Design One Rejection Assembly
28Design Two
Cutter
keypad
Robotic Arm
29Design Two Robotic Arm
30Design Three Robotic Arm
31Vacuum Fan Requirements
P F/A F mg A pr2 Therefore, P mg/
pr2 (Equations)
32Secondary Stage
33Secondary Stage
34Pathway of Pill
35Specifications
36References
e-pill Medication Reminders, Wellesley, MA,
2005. http//www.epill.com Lynxmotion LLC.,
Pekin, IL, 2004. http//www.lynxmotion.com Nation
al Instruments Corporation, Austin, TX,
2005. http//www.ni.com Parallax Inc., Rocklin,
California, 2002-2004. http//www.parallax.com