FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is directed to a medicament applicator or dispenser for medicating small children.[0001]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONHeretofore, parents, dentists, doctors and/or caregivers frequently encountered extreme difficulty in administering various types of medicines and/or dental medicaments to infants and small children. Generally, such infants and small children are reluctant to being medicated and frequently throw tantrums to resist such efforts. The end result is that the child acquires an extreme distaste toward taking medicaments, which is not only harmful to the child but extremely frustrating for the parent or caregiver. Such resistance to being medicated results in a child not being properly medicated, as little, if any, medicament can be administered during such resistance.[0002]
In an effort to fool a child, parents and/or the caregiver frequently seeks to camouflage the medicament by serving it mixed in milk, juice or other food product with which the child is familiar. However, a child can easily sense this subterfuge and continue his or her resistance in the taking of such medicament, so mixed or camouflaged.[0003]
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of this invention is to provide a device for administering various medicaments to small children in a manner that renders it enjoyable to the child.[0004]
Another object is to provide a medicament applicator in the shape of a lollipop constructed in the form of an animated character or amusing shape with which a small child is familiar.[0005]
Another object is to provide a device constructed in a shape familiar to the small child which is formed of a gel or sugar based confectionary mixed with the prescribed dose of a medicament.[0006]
Another object is to provide a medicament dispensing device that reduces a child's fear or stress when administering a medication to a child.[0007]
Another object is to provide a pleasing medicament applicator and package therefor.[0008]
Another object is to provide a medicament applicator and package therefor containing a supply of the medicament to be administered.[0009]
The foregoing objects and other features and advantages are attained by a medicament applicator or dispenser that includes a stick handle having connected at one end thereof a piece of sponge or foam formed in the shape of an animated character such as a teddy bear, duck, dog, cat or other child-pleasing shape which is impregnated with a predetermined dose of a medicament to be administered to the child. The medicament may include a topical anesthetic to relieve the pain of teething in a small child, or such other kind of medicament that is required to be frequently administered to a small child to relieve various symptoms of childhood types of illness and/or discomfort.[0010]
In another form of this invention, the prescribed medicament may be mixed in a candy gel or sugar based confectionery, molded in the shape of an animated character or other pleasing shape familiar to children, wherein such sugar based confectionery, with the medicament mixed therein, is attached to a stick to simulate a candy lollipop.[0011]
This invention further contemplates a package for containing a determined dose of a given medicament and to protect the medicament applicator and medicament from airborne contaminates until the applicator is readied for use. In one form of the invention, the package includes a tray having a material well for containing a predetermined supply of a medicament and an applicator well which may be shaped to accommodate the animated form or shape of the applicating end of an applicator. The applicator well is also provided with an opening through which the stick or handle of the applicator may extend. A cover overlies the material well and applicator well to protect the contents thereof until the applicator is readied for use.[0012]
In another form, the package comprises a tray having an applicator well shaped for receiving the applicating end of the applicator and which is provided with an end opening through which the stick or handle portion of the applicator is extended. A cover secured to the top of the tray protects the applicating end of the applicator from any airborne contaminates.[0013]
IN THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective view of a medicament applicator or dispenser embodying the invention.[0014]
FIG. 2 is a side view of FIG. 1.[0015]
FIG. 3 is an end view of FIG. 1.[0016]
FIG. 4 illustrates a manner of applying a medicament to the applicator of FIG. 1.[0017]
FIG. 5 is a side view of a modified form of the invention having portions shown in section.[0018]
FIG. 6 is an end view of FIG. 5.[0019]
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the applicator of FIG. 1 and package therefor.[0020]
FIG. 8 is a longitudinal side sectional view of the package and applicator of FIG. 7.[0021]
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a series of connected packages of FIGS. 7 and 8.[0022]
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a modified package and applicator therefor.[0023]
FIG. 11 is a plan view of a series of connector package combination of FIG. 10.[0024]
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONReferring to the drawings, there is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 a[0025]medicament device10 embodying the present invention. Thedevice10 includes a stick handle11 having connected to one end thereof an applicatingend12 formed of cellular, porous foam, or sponge having the shape of an animated character, e.g. a teddy bear, cat, dog, duck or such other shape which may be pleasing or familiar to a child. The foam orsponge applicating end12 is suitably connected to the stick handle in a manner such as to prohibit any separation of the sponge or foam applicatingend12 from the stick handle11. This can be attained by providing the end of the stick handle11 to which the foam orsponge applicating end12 is attached with amounting portion13 in the form of a small ball or other shape. The applicatingend12 is provided with a bore12A to receive the stick handle by which the foam orsponge applicating end12 may be secured either by a press or friction fit. Alternatively, the foam orsponge applicating end12 may be secured to the stick handle11 by suitable adhesive or by heat fusing the applicatingend12 to the stick handle11.
The foam or[0026]sponge applicating end12 may be pre-impregnated or saturated for a particular medicament, e.g. a topical anesthetic and packaged as hereinafter described. With such applicator, a parent or caregiver can readily relieve the child of any pain due to teething without any fear on the part of the child. Because the medicament applicator or device simulates a lollipop and/or a character familiar to the child, much of the fear or stress hereinbefore encountered in medicating a small child is obviated. With such a medicament applicator, a parent, doctor, dentist or caregiver can make it pleasurable for the child.
It will be understood that a medicament other than an anesthetic or desensitizing material may be impregnated or saturated in the foam or[0027]sponge applicating end12. Where the medicament is a liquid, e.g. a cough syrup, it can be saturated in the sponge or foam so that the child can be medicated simply by sucking or licking the medicament out of the foam or sponge.
FIG. 4 illustrates an arrangement whereby a parent or caregiver may replenish the medicament after a child has sucked or absorbed all the medicament out of the applicating[0028]end12. As shown in FIG. 4, the medicament, e.g. a cough syrup, which is usually packaged in a jar or bottle14, may define the reservoir or supply. In such instance, the caregiver may simply dip the applicating end into the cough syrup to resupply the sponge applicator end with additional medicament. Because the medicament applicator has all of the appearances of a lollipop in the form which is pleasing to a small child, the child is not likely to resist or refuse being medicated.
FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a modified form of the invention. In this form of the invention, the applicating[0029]end20 connected to thestick handle21 is formed of a gel or a sugar based confectionery such as candy, in which there is mixed a predetermined dose of a suitable medicament. In this form of the invention, the child is medicated as it sucks on or chews on theapplicator20 As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, theapplicator end20 is in the form of a suitable character, e.g. a duck, which is pleasing to a child. Thus, the applicators described make the taking of medication a treat instead of a troublesome treatment. Further, the use of the described dispensers insures that the child receives the entire prescribed dose without fear or stress.
FIGS.[0030]7 to9 illustrate a preferred package for protecting theapplicator10 during storage and/or shipment, or until theapplicator10 is readied for use. As shown in FIG. 7, thepackage30 includes atray31 formed of thin plastic or plastic film which is suitably formed to define a material well32 and an applicator well33 sized and shaped to accommodate the applicatingend12 ofapplicator10. Adjacent to the applicator well33 and in communication therewith is achannel34 for accommodating the stick handle11 which extends outwardly of thetray31 when theapplicator end12 is seated in the applicator well33. A supply of themedicament35 is disposed in the medicament well32. A suitable cover orplastic film37 is adhesively secured to the planerperipheral portion36 of thetray31. In the completed package as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, thecover37 protects both the medicament and applicatingend12 of the applicator from any airborne contaminates during storage and shipment. To use, thecover37 is merely striped off the tray to expose the medicament and applicator. Theapplicator10, upon removal from the applicator well, is then dipped into themedicament35 whereupon it is absorbed by the sponge of theapplicator end12. The medicament saturated in thesponge applicating end12 is then administered to the child as hereinbefore described. FIG. 9 illustrates a series ofpackages30 connected or ganged together by a frangible or break-away connection38, whereby apackage30 may be readily separated from the gang along thefrangible connection38.
FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate a modified[0031]package construction40 to accommodateapplicator20 of FIGS. 5 and 6. In this embodiment, thepackage40 includes atray41 having a well42 formed therein which is sized and shaped for accommodating or seating theapplicating end22 ofapplicator20. The applicator well42 is provided with an end opening orchannel43 for receiving or seating the stick handle21 ofapplicator20 when theapplicating end22 is seated in theapplicator well42. Athin film cover44 is adhesively secured to theplaner portion45 of the tray so as to protect theapplicating end22 ofapplicator20 within theapplicator well42. In FIG. 11, a series ofpackages40 are connected side by side by means of a break-away orfrangible connection46, similar to that described with respect to FIG. 9.
From the foregoing, it will be apparent that the applicators described form a simple and easy way to insure that a small child can be medicated, as necessary, without the child being distressed and/or in fear. As described herein, the[0032]applicator10 with the foam or sponge like applicatingend12 may be pre-impregnated with the medicament and packaged in a suitable package to prevent any evaporation of the medicament, so that it is made ready for use immediately upon the opening of the package. Alternatively, theapplicator10 can be marketed together with a specific medicament as described with respect to FIGS.7 to9. The described package combination also provides for a simple and expedient means for protecting either the medicament and/or the applicator from contamination during storage and/or shipment.
While the present invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment, various modifications and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention.[0033]