IP Library Granted Patent US 7,588,186
Granted Patent B2
US 7,588,186 · App. 10/208,657 · Granted Sep 15, 2009

Container and device for administering a substance

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Patent No.
US 7,588,186
App. No.
10/208,657
Granted
Sep 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A container for a substance including a coupling element for coupling the container to an administering device for administering the substance, wherein the container has an associated identifying element, and wherein the administering device includes a coupling device for accommodating the coupling element of the container and a sensor element for at least one of reading and writing the identifying element and the state of the container. The invention is intended to encompass methods for providing and using the identifying element.

Claims (23)

1. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body; and

an identifying element assigned to said container, said identifying element comprising one of a plurality of electrically conductive patterns on an external surface of said container body, wherein each of the plurality of patterns has a different associated electrical resistance level that is assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container, and wherein said identifying element is writable.

2. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body;

an identifying element assigned to said container, said identifying element comprising one of a plurality of electrically conductive patterns on an external surface of said container body, wherein each of the plurality of patterns has a different associated electrical resistance level that is assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container; and

another identifying element comprising an oscillating circuit.

3. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body;

an identifying element assigned to said container, said identifying element comprising one of a plurality of electrically conductive patterns on an external surface of said container body, wherein each of the plurality of patterns has a different associated electrical resistance level that is assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container; and

another identifying element comprising an optical structure.

4. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body;

an identifying element assigned to said container, said identifying element comprising one of a plurality of electrically conductive patterns on an external surface of said container body, wherein each of the plurality of patterns has a different associated electrical resistance level that is assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container; and

another identifying element comprising a magnetic area.

5. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body;

an identifying element assigned to said container, said identifying element comprising one of a plurality of electrically conductive patterns on an external surface of said container body, wherein each of the plurality of patterns has a different associated electrical resistance level that is assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container; and

another identifying element comprising a chip.

6. A container for holding a medicinal substance comprising:

a container body comprising a dispensing end, a second end opposite said dispensing end, and a wall extending between said dispensing end and said second end; and

an identifying element associated with said container, said identifying element comprising a magnetic pattern on said wall, said magnetic pattern being selected from a plurality of magnetic patterns and recognizable by pattern recognition, said magnetic pattern assigned to said container according to the medicinal substance in the container.

7. The container according to claim 6 , wherein the magnetic pattern comprises a plurality of magnetic areas.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 10, 2003
From: DISETRONIC LICENSING AG
To: DISETRONIC SERVICES AG
Reel/Frame 014243/0598 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 8, 2003
From: DISETRONIC SERVICES AG
To: TECPHARMA LICENSING AG
Reel/Frame 015401/0884 →