| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5219093 |
Dispenser adapted to isolate the dispensed objects by compression between two movable structures |
June 15, 1993 |
| A medication dispenser for dispensing pills, tablets, capsules, or the like, one at a time from a receptacle in which the medication is arranged loosely to allow for easy filling. In one embodiment, the medication units are passed through a restricted funnel opening, one at a time, and t |
| 5110008 |
Dispenser adapted to isolate the dispensed objects by compression between two moveable structure |
May 5, 1992 |
| A medication dispenser for dispensing pills, tablets, capsules, or the like, one at a time from a receptacle in which the medication is arranged loosely to allow for easy filling. In one embodiment, the medication units are passed through a restricted funnel opening, one at a time, and t |
| 5042685 |
Dispensing having a compartment for detecting and counting the dispensed objects especially adap |
August 27, 1991 |
| A medication dispenser that includes a receptacle having a counting compartment with a first opening into the receptacle and a second opening through which the pills are dispensed. To be dispensed, the pills must passthrough the counting compartment and are counted during such passage. |
| 4869392 |
Medication dispenser and method of dispensing medication |
September 26, 1989 |
| A medication dispenser includes a container having a main compartment, a selection compartment, and an exit compartment whereby a pill or the like is dispensed from the container by passage from the main compartment, through the selection compartment, and to the exit compartment. The |
| 4811844 |
Dual layered card for permitting selective access to an object |
March 14, 1989 |
| A card for permitting selective access to an object. The card includes a formed section and a covering in sealing, overlying engagement with the formed section. A beaded, looped wire interconnected with the object is interposed with adhesive between the formed section and the covering, |
| 4781696 |
Method of dispensing medicine |
November 1, 1988 |
| A method of dispensing medicine by providing a medicine package having a sealed reservoir containing the medicine and bearing a machine readable code indicating the contents of the package, initiating the opening of the package with a machine having a special cutting tool, having a code |
| 4690676 |
Method of opening a medicine package |
September 1, 1987 |
| A medicine package including a reservoir containing the medicine, the package bearing a machine readable code indicative of the characteristics of the medicine contained therein. If from reading the code it is determined that the medicine contained in the package can be used to satis |
| 4604847 |
Medicine package, method of opening the package, and machine for performing the method |
August 12, 1986 |
| A medicine package including a reservoir containing the medicine, the package bearing a machine readable code indicative of the characteristics of the medicine contained therein. If from reading the code it is determined that the medicine contained in the package can be used to satis |
| 4601698 |
Method of and instrument for injecting a fluid into a uterine cavity and for dispersing the flui |
July 22, 1986 |
| A method of female sterilization comprising the steps of providing a toxic fluid capable of damaging the fallopian tubes which leads to their ultimate occlusion, injecting the fluid into the uterine cavity of the female, and vibrating the fluid within the uterine cavity. Preferably, the |
| 4460106 |
Pill dispenser |
July 17, 1984 |
| A pill dispenser mechanism is provided in which a multilayered compartment is releasably attachable to a receptacle for pills in such a way that pills may be selectively advanced into one compartment, then by selective advancement of one of the compartment layers transfer the pill from t |
| 4005707 |
Variable size intrauterine contraceptive device |
February 1, 1977 |
| An intrauterine contraceptive device is provided which is inserted into a uterus in a collapsed position and held in expanded position by a locking means which prevents any further expansion of the IUD and limits the pressure exerted thereby on the uterine wall. The locking means, howeve |