US 11,790,712 B1
Prescription drug dispensing device
James Saint Vrestil, Mableton, GA (US)
Filed by James Saint Vrestil, Mableton, GA (US)
Filed on May 12, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/742,495.
Int. Cl. G07C 9/00 (2020.01); G16H 20/13 (2018.01); A61J 1/03 (2023.01); A61J 7/00 (2006.01)
CPC G07C 9/00563 (2013.01) [A61J 1/03 (2013.01); A61J 7/0076 (2013.01); G16H 20/13 (2018.01); A61J 2200/70 (2013.01); A61J 2205/60 (2013.01)] 7 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A prescription drug dispensing device comprising:
a container comprising a body and a lid, wherein the body is configured for being loaded with a prescription drug for a user, the lid being lockable to the body for securing the prescription drug in the container, wherein the lid is threadedly couplable to the body;
an access control, dispensing, and communication module integral to the container, the access control, dispensing, and communication module being selectively programmable with a biometric characteristic of the user and a dosing regimen for the prescription drug, configured for dispensing a dose of the prescription drug according to the dosing regimen, and configured for communicating dosing data to one or both of a smartphone of a user and an electronic device of a prescriber or a pharmacist;
a tamper sensor engaged to the container and configured for detecting an unauthorized attempt to open the container and for generating a tampering signal, wherein the tamper sensor comprises an ambient light sensor;
a dispenser engaged to the container and operationally engaged to the tamper sensor being positioned for dispensing a chemical solution onto the prescription drug upon receipt of the tampering signal from the tamper sensor, wherein the chemical solution is configured for rendering the prescription drug inactive;
wherein the access control, dispensing, and communication module is integral to the lid, wherein the access control, dispensing, and communication module comprises:
a microprocessor comprising an integral timer, the tamper sensor being operationally engaged to the microprocessor;
a biometric scanner operationally engaged to the microprocessor, wherein the biometric scanner is configured for scanning the biometric characteristic of the user and communicating a scan to the microprocessor for verification;
an opening positioned in the container;
a door hingedly attached to the container for selectively closing the opening;
an actuator operationally engaged to the door and the microprocessor, such that the microprocessor signals the actuator for opening the door upon verification of the scan when in compliance with the dosing regimen, such that a dose of the prescription drug is dispensable through the opening for the user;
a first transceiver operationally engaged to the microprocessor, such that dosing data are selectively transmissible via the first transceiver;
a battery operationally engaged to the microprocessor; and
a second transceiver operationally engaged to the microprocessor, the second transceiver being Global Positioning System enabled, wherein the second transceiver is configured for receiving position coordinates corresponding to a location of the container, such that the position coordinates are transmissible via the first transceiver;
user programming code selectively positionable on a smartphone of the user enabling the smartphone for:
activating one or more of an audible notification and a visual notification upon receipt of a signal from the first transceiver of a dosing event; and
receiving the dosing data and the position coordinates from the first transceiver and storing the dosing data and the position coordinates on the smartphone; and
operator programming code selectively positionable on an electronic device of a prescriber or a pharmacist enabling the electronic device for:
programming the access control, dispensing and communication module with the biometric characteristic of the user and the dosing regimen for the prescription drug; and
receiving the dosing data and the position coordinates from the first transceiver and storing the dosing data and the position coordinates on the electronic device.