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Title:
STORAGE ORGANIZER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/020049
Kind Code:
A4
Abstract:
A storage organizer comprising a planar base sheet whereupon compartments or containers for storing items or substances may be arranged as a plurality of rows and columns, and where said organizer may be incorporated into a loose-leaf ringed binder simultaneously used to store and organize relevant paper documents. Categorization of stored items occurs through labeling space above columns and beside rows, while a paper or pull-out component situated beneath stored items allows for a submatrix stratification and characterization of stored contents. A method for efficiently storing and familiarizing medicines is addressed, comprising organization by day and a specific time or frequency of administration on the base sheet, with further characterization on the paper or pull- out component according to name of medicine and prescription number by row, with columns according to date prescribed and initials of prescriber, appearance, indication, intended result, special considerations and/or monitoring parameters, and side possible effects.

Inventors:
MOORE ROBERT (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2016/053817
Publication Date:
September 28, 2017
Filing Date:
September 26, 2016
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MOORE ROBERT (US)
International Classes:
A61J1/00; A61J1/03; B42F13/00
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Claims:
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AMENDED CLAIMS

received by the International Bureau on 14 August 2017 (14 August 2017)

CLAIMS: I claim:

1. A storage organizer comprising:

a. a base that can be formed from a planar sheet of material or exhibits the properties of a planar sheet, wherein

i. said base contains means for the attachment and removal of sidewalls and/or containers, or said base comprises permanently attached sidewalls in combination with means for the attachment and removal of additional sidewalls and/or containers, whereby a customizable number of

compartments is formed upon said base as a plurality of columns and rows ii. said base contains means for placement and securement within a loose-leaf ringed binder through openings near one or more edges of said organizer that correspond to the passage of openable rings attached to said binder, whereby said organizer can only move along paths delineated by the shape of said rings when closed, whereby said organizer is confined to said binder, and whereby a first mode of identification and/or characterization of stored items may occur through the use of documents stored alongside said organizer by the use of said rings or by pockets on the inside covers of said binder, wherein the content of said documents relates to stored items iii. said base comprises space to the right and/or to the left of said rows for the placement of indicium or labeling, whereby a second mode of identification and/or characterization of stored contents according to rows may occur iv. said base comprises space above and/or below said columns for the

placement of indicium or labeling, whereby a third mode of identification and/or characterization of stored contents according to rows may occur v. said base comprises an opening within said base, whether said base is

uniform as one piece or comprises a separable top and bottom section b. one or more pieces of paper or a pull-out component containing indicia, whereby a fourth mode of identification and/or characterization of stored items may occur through a linear correspondence readily observable between rows of indicia on said paper or pull-out component and columns of stored items on the top face of said organizer whenever said paper or pull-out component is slid into said opening, and wherein said rows of indicia on said pull-out may be subdivided to form columns, whereby the formation of distinct categories of information may occur to form a fifth mode of identification and/or characterization, wherein indicia within said columns on said paper or pull-out may pertain to referencing the location of additional information relevant to that category and stored on specific documents organized within said binder, such as a specific tab within a range of numerically or alphabetically indexed tabs

2. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a lid made of a transparent material, such as polycarbonate or polypropylene, whereby a user may readily determine the nature of an item stored on said base, or in a container on said base, without having to remove said lid.

3. The organizer of Claim 1, wherein said containers may comprise a body, lid, and bottom, wherein said lid contains the means for being securely attached to said body, and wherein said bottom, when present, contains the means for securely attaching to said base sheet.

4. The organizer of Claim 1, wherein said containers may comprise a lid with

openings, whereby a paperclip, curved pic, or the ends of a standard pair of tweezers or a specialized pair of tweezers may be inserted into said openings, whereby said container may be easily detached or removed from said base sheet when a vertical-lifting force is applied.

5. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid, whereby stored contents or containers may be exposed in a rapid manner when said lid is vertically removed from the top wise edge of said sidewalls or pivotally lifted while remaining attached to one sidewall or to the rings of said binder.

6. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid for compartments formed between sidewalls, whereby stored contents or containers may be exposed one compartment at a time through a sliding motion of said lid.

7. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid according to Claim 5, wherein said lid contains a peg receptacle that fits over a peg protruding from the top of a sidewall, or where the entire top side of said sidewall acts as a peg, wherein said peg receptacle on said lid is tapered, whereby an increasingly tighter fit may be produced in accordance with the downward pressure a user applies to the top surface of said lid.

8. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid according to Claim 5, wherein said lid is used in combination with a peg in the shape of a bolt comprising a tubular bottom section, with or without threads, whereby said bolt-shaped peg may be placed into a hole, with or without receiving threads, in the center of a peg protruding from the top of a sidewall, as described in Claim 7, whereby the diameter of the head of said bolt exceeds the diameter of the peg receptacle on said lid, whereby said lid is retained in a closed position.

9. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid according to Claim 5, wherein said lid contains a flexible seam or living hinge, or a rounded hinge, whereby the other three edges of said lid may become contiguous with the top wise edges of adjacent sidewalls when in a closed position.

10. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid according to Claim 5, wherein said lid contains a clasp or catch, whereby said lid may snap into a securely closed position, whereby said lid may be retained in a permanently closed position until a releasing force is applied to said clasp or catch by a user.

11. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a lid according to Claim 6, wherein said lid may slide along the top-wise edge of two sidewalls, and over any containers stored within said sidewalls, by sliding within a channels on the top-wise edge on 37

said sidewalls, whereby securement of stored items or containers beneath said lid and within said sidewalls may occur.

12. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a lid retaining component that may be attached to the top of said sidewalls, whereby a lid according to Claim 6 may not be removed from said organizer or expose compartments except by a sliding motion.

13. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a series of primary protrusions on the vertical face of the channels described in Claim 11, whereby said primary protrusions come into contact with secondary protrusions on flexible arms of said lid, whereby a predetermined amount of resistance is formed as the secondary protrusion slides past the primary protrusion, whereby said resistance prevents said lid from moving beyond predetermined positions that correspond to the opening of individual compartments, whereby said lid remains in place in spite of gravity or without additional urging by the user, and whereby a tactile sensation corresponds to the proper placement of said lid in accordance to providing access to a given compartment along a series of compartments in a given row of stored items.

14. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a spring operated lid closure

component attached to said base, wherein said component contains a top and bottom section pivotally connected, whereby tension may be formed through the use of said spring situated between said top and bottom sections, whereby a clasping lip on said top section may slide over the top wise face of said lid, coming to rest in an indention on the top face of said lid when in a closed position, whereby said lid cannot be opened unless said top section is depressed by the user and said lid is simultaneously slid out from underneath said clasping lip.

15. The organizer of Claim 1, wherein said base sheet may be subdivided and contain the means for subdivided sections to fit together. 38

16. The organizer of Claim 1, wherein longitudinal sidewalls, whether permanent or removable, contain channels, whereby removable latitudinal sidewalls may fit within said channels, whereby a user may increase the number of individual compartments.

17. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising removable latitudinal sidewalls in

accordance with Claim 16, wherein said sidewalls are joined together through a seam running along the top wise edge of said sidewalls, whereby new compartments may be formed within several rows simultaneously, allowing a user to readily facilitate the formation of new compartments.

18. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a pull-out component, wherein said pull-out contains the means for receiving and displaying digital information, whereby information related to stored contents may be digitally retained, retrieved, modified and reviewed, whereby said pull-out component comprises: a. a CPU b. a memory storage system c. one or more input apparatuses, such as a keyboard, touch-sensitive screen, microphone, universal serial bus port or wireless transmitter d. one or more output apparatuses, such as a liquid crystal display screen, speaker, universal serial bus port or wireless transmitter

19. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising a pull-out component wherein said pull-out comprises a wipe-able board, whereby a writing utensil containing non- permanent ink may be used for the placement of indicium.

20. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a means whereby said paper or pull- out component has a reduced likelihood to fall out of the organizer due to gravity as a result of friction created through a rigid or semi-flexible incline situated along the interior of the opening capable of receiving the paper or pu II- 39

out component, whereby said paper or pull-out component comes in contact with the surface of said incline as a result of a user urging said paper or pull-out component into said opening.

21. The incline of Claim 20 further comprising a layer of material on its surface, such as rubber or silicon, whereby additional frictional resistance may be created so as to prevent said paper or pull-out component from falling out of said organizer due to gravity.

22. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising at least two inclines as described in Claim 20, wherein said inclines exist on opposing faces of said opening so as to bend and distorts the normal plane of one or more pieces of paper or a pull-out component as said paper or pull-out component is urged into said opening by a user, or distorts the natural shape of a semi-rigid incline when said pull- component is inflexible, whereby additional friction is created so as to prevent said paper or pull-out component from falling out of said organizer due to gravity.

23. The organizer of Claim 1 further comprising a child proofing lock and strap, as would commonly be used on cupboards and cabinets to secure against intrusion by a child, which may be affixed to the outside covers of the binder housing the organizer of Claim 1, whereby said organizer may be secured in a closed and tamper-resistant manner.

24. The organizer of Claim 1 wherein said organizer comprises three openings

capable of receiving the three rings of a loose-leaf three ring binder, wherein said openings are square, whereby more space is available for insertion of said ring when compared to round openings.

25. The organizer of Claim 1 wherein said organizer comprises three openings

capable of receiving the three rings of a loose-leaf three ring binder, wherein the middle opening is larger than the top and bottom openings, whereby the top and middle opening or bottom and middle opening may be inserted 40

simultaneously into the corresponding rings while the opposite edge is higher than would otherwise be possible with uniformly sized openings, particularly when said insertion occurs in a binder with large rings, such as a 4" binder.

26. The organizer of Claim 1 comprising openings capable of receiving the rings of a binder, wherein said openings are vertically raised above the plane of the bottom face of the organizer commonly in contact with the interior cover of said binder, whereby said organizer may rest completely flat on the interior cover of said binder when said binder is an opened position.

27. A method of familiarizing a user with items stored on the organizer of Claim 1, whereby identification and understanding of various characteristics of stored items is facilitated through information stored on the paper or pull-out component that is situated within said opening and beneath stored items, wherein said paper or pull-out component contains indicia arranged into rows that correspond with columns of items stored above, wherein a linear connection is observable between said columns and rows as said paper or pull-out component is slid out from said opening, and when said base and containers are made of a clear material, such as polycarbonate or polypropylene, and wherein further identification and understanding of stored contents may occur through information arranged into columns on said paper or pull-out component.

28. A method of organizing columns and rows of information on the paper or pull-out

component of Claim 1, wherein said paper or pull-out is used to aid in the identification of specific characteristics of stored medicines, wherein each row is organized according to the name of an individual medicine, whereby said rows visibly correspond to columns of medicines stored above on said organizer, and wherein said columns of information on the paper or pull out may comprise the following fields: a. name of medicine or supplement, strength and prescription number b. date prescribed and initials of prescribing provider c. shape, color and/or markings on the tablet or capsule 41

d. indication of medicine or why it was prescribed e. ntended result the medicine produces f. special considerations or monitoring parameters g- possible side effects

29. A method wherein the organizer of Claim 1 is used by a pharmacist in filling

prescriptions for a customer, whereby said customer may retrieve all of their medicines and and/or supplements prearranged within said organizer along with a paper or pull- out component completed by the pharmacy according to Claim 28, as well as information pertinent to the safe and effective use of said medicines and/or supplements, in accordance with Claim 28.

30. A method whereby the organizer of Claim 1 is used in conjunction with a device capable of capturing an electronic image, such as a digital imaging scanner, wherein said device slides into said opening, whereby electronic images of stored contents may be captured when the base of Claim 1 is made of a clear material, such as polypropylene or polycarbonate, whereby various objects, such as insects, plants, rocks or seeds may be identified and further studied through software used with said scanner or through a tablet computer or similar device connected to said scanner, and wherein an arrangement of said contents may be stored electronically and/or further reviewed according to a pre-programmed arrangement in order to ascertain conformity with an expected arrangement according to the programming of said software.

31. A method wherein the organizer of Claim 1 is used with a tablet computer as the pull- out component, according to Claim 18, wherein a user's current medicine therapies, national safety data and medicine usage guidelines, as put forth by nationally recognized organizations, may be downloaded to said tablet computer through an internet or satellite connection, wherein software loaded on said tablet may arrange the information according to the template of Claim 28, whereby a user may be assisted in 42

an appropriate arrangement of medicines and in the practice of safe and effective medicine usage.

A method wherein a device capable of capturing an electronic image may be used as the pull-out component of the organizer of Claim 1, as described in Claim 30, whereby an arrangement of medicines according to Claim 31 or 29, as well as the correct medicine, may be verified, wherein a reduction in the number of adverse drug events associated with the inappropriate placement of medicines into compartments of a medicine organizer may be reduced.