[미국특허]
Interactive patient assistance and medication delivery systems responsive to the physical environment of the patient
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-015/42
A61J-001/03
B65D-083/04
출원번호
US-0414705
(1989-09-29)
발명자
/ 주소
Kaufman, Stephen B.
DiGianfilippo, Aleandro
Sager, Tamara L.
Meyer, Alan R.
출원인 / 주소
Healthtech Services Corp.
대리인 / 주소
Fuller, Ryan & Hohenfeldt
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174인용 특허 :
36
초록▼
A medication delivery device measures a preselected physical parameter of a patient as well measures at least one preselected parameter in the patient's immediate environment that relates to the physical parameter. A control element compares the preselected physical parameter measured with the prese
A medication delivery device measures a preselected physical parameter of a patient as well measures at least one preselected parameter in the patient's immediate environment that relates to the physical parameter. A control element compares the preselected physical parameter measured with the preselected environmental parameter measured. A first command signal is generated when a predetermined correlation exists between the two parameters, while a second command signal is generated when it does not. The command signal can be used to base a decision to dispense medication to the patient, or to change the patient's immediate environment.
대표청구항▼
1. A medication delivery device comprising physical testing means usable for measuring a preselected physical parameter including a testing device for the preselected parameter, environment testing means for measuring at least one preselected parameter in the user's immediate environment includi
1. A medication delivery device comprising physical testing means usable for measuring a preselected physical parameter including a testing device for the preselected parameter, environment testing means for measuring at least one preselected parameter in the user's immediate environment including a sensor for the preselected condition, medication delivery means for storing at least one dose of medication including a delivery mechanism for making the medication dose available to the user, control means for comparing the preselected physical parameter measured by the testing device with the preselected environmental parameter measured by the sensor and for generating a first command signal when a predetermined correlation exists between the two parameters and for generating a second command signal in the absence of the predetermined correlation, and means for generating a first output in response to the first command signal and for generating a second output, different from the first output, in response to the second command signal, one of the first and second outputs actuating the delivery mechanism to dispense the medication dose. 2. A device according to claim 1 and further including environment control means for changing the preselected environmental parameter, and wherein one of the first and second outputs actuates the environment control means to change the sensed preselected environmental parameter. 3. A device according to claim 2, and wherein one of first and second outputs actuates the medication delivery means and the other one of the first and second outputs actuates the environment control means. 4. A device according to claim 1 wherein the testing device measures body temperature, wherein the sensor measures room temperature, and wherein the predetermined correlation is a body temperature that is above or below a predetermined level when the sensed room temperature is within prescribed conditions. 5. A user assistance device comprising a housing, physical testing means within the housing and usable for measuring a preselected physical parameter, the physical testing means including a testing device for the preselected parameter, the physical testing means being operable in a first mode during which the testing device is retained within the housing away from access and a second mode during which the testing device is made available to the user, environment testing means for measuring at least one preselected parameter in the user's immediate environment including a sensor for the preselected condition, input means for receiving and interpreting prescribed commands from the user, first control means for actuating the physical testing means to shift the operation of the physical testing means from its first mode to its second mode in response to the receipt of interpretation of a prescribed command by the input means, second control means for comparing the preselected physical parameter measured by the testing device with the preselected environmental parameter measured by the sensor and for generating a first command signal when a predetermined correlation exists between the two parameters and for generating a second command signal in the absence of the predetermined correlation, and means for generating a first output in response to the first command signal and for generating a second output, different from the first output, in response to the second command signal. 6. A device according to claim 5 and further including medication delivery means within the housing for storing at least one dose of medication including a delivery mechanism for making the medication dose available to the user, and wherein one of the first and second outputs actuates the delivery mechanism to dispense medication to the user. 7. A device according to claim 5 and further including environment control means within the housing for changing the preselected environmental parameter, and wherein one of the first and second outputs actuates the environment control means to change the sensed preselected environmental parameter. 8. A device according to claim 7 and further including medication delivery means within the housing for storing at least one dose of medication including a delivery mechanism for making the medication dose available to the user, and wherein one of first and second outputs actuates the medication delivery means and the other one of the first and second outputs actuates the environment control means. 9. A device according to claim 5 wherein the input means includes speech recognition means for receiving and interpreting at least one prescribed verbal command made. 10. A user assistance device comprising a housing, medication dispensing means within the housing and being operable in a first mode during which the medication is retained within the housing away from access and in a second mode during which at least one dose of medication is made available to the user, environment testing means for measuring at least one preselected parameter in the user's immediate environment including a sensor for the preselected condition, input means for receiving and interpreting at least one prescribed command from the user relating to a physical condition related to the preselected environmental parameter, first control means for actuating the environmental sensor to measure the predetermined environmental parameter in response to the receipt of interpretation of the prescribed command by the input means and for comparing the sensed measurement with a prescribed value, second control means for generating a first command signal when the sensed environmental measurement compares to the prescribed value and for generating a second command signal when the sensed measurement does not compare to the prescribed value, and means for generating a first output in response to the first command signal and for generating a second output, different from the first output, in response to the second command signal, the medication delivery means being actuated in response to the first output and not in response to the second output. 11. A device according to claim 10 and further including environment control means within the housing for changing the preselected environmental parameter, and wherein one of the second output actuates the environment control means to change the sensed preselected environmental parameter. 12. A device according to claim 10 wherein the input means includes speech recognition means for receiving and interpreting at least one prescribed verbal command made. 13. A medication delivery system comprising a housing, first storage means for storing at least one dose of a medication within the housing away from access by the user, second storage means separate from the first storage means for storing at least one dose of a medication within the housing away from access by the user, first delivery means associated with the first storage means for selectively delivering a medication dose from the first storage means to the user, second delivery means associated with the second storage means for selectively delivering a medication dose from the second storage means to the user, environment testing means for measuring at least one preselected parameter in the user's immediate environment including a sensor for the preselected condition, control means associated with the first and second storage means for actuating the first delivery means in response to a first criteria and for actuating the second delivery means in response to a second criteria different from the first criteria, one of the first and second criteria including, at least in part, a measurement of the preselected environmental parameter. 14. A device according to claim 13 and further including testing means for the user to measure a preselected physical parameter, and wherein one of the first and second criteria includes, at least in part, a measurement of the preselected environmental parameter and a measurement of the preselected physical parameter.
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