Monitoring system for monitoring smart package content use

A monitoring system for monitoring smart package content use, wherein the system comprises a smart package. The smart package in turn comprises removable content units, such as pill type or tablet type or other singly packed objects, as well as most preferably wireless communication elements. The system comprises also database elements with which the smart package can be in communication. In addition, the smart package is adapted to detect said removal of a content unit and to deliver information to said database elements by way of said communication elements, regarding a removal of said content unit. The smart package is identifiable by the database elements on the basis of information delivered by way of said communication elements.

The invention relates to monitoring system for monitoring the use of smart package content, as well as to a method for monitoring such use of smart package content.

PRIOR ART

The prior art discloses various arrangements for monitoring the content use of medication packages, such as for example a solution presented by Wachnam et al. in his publication US 2010/0270257, wherein the cap of a medication bottle is provided with detection elements for monitoring opening of the cap. As a result of opening, the cap of a medication bottle is in data communication, for example by way of a modem, with a third party, such as a database.

A problem with such solutions is that medication packages and detection elements presented therein are highly complicated and expensive to use. In addition, they are not very friendly in terms of environment, because, among others, the above-mentioned cap of a medication bottle contains a lot of high standard electronics with its inherent display units and components. As a result, such packages are not recyclable or for example cannot be incinerated among normal combustible waste, because the electronic components used therein contain metals and other environmentally harmful substances. In addition, such packages are inconvenient to carry along, being bulky and requiring for example the use of a modem. Still furthermore, they are quite easily cheated, because the monitoring system is not for example capable of distinguishing whether a medicine was extracted from the medication bottle or whether the cap was merely opened for no particular purpose. In addition, the cap can be opened by someone other than the intended user of the medication container, nor can the system be totally certain as to who actually opened the cap.

SUMMARY

It is one objective of the invention to eliminate or at least alleviate drawbacks related to the prior art. According to one embodiment, the invention pursues to provide a monitoring system as environmentally friendly as possible, which would nevertheless be as simple and convenient as possible to implement, and that a smart medication package used in the system would be recyclable after use.

Another further objective is to provide such a monitoring system, which could make certain at a higher probability that it was definitely the intended user of the medication package who took a medicine, and that the medicine was definitely extracted out of the package. Another objective is that monitoring would be highly transparent for the user and that the system would be easy and inconspicuous to use as one of the normal daily chores.

Some objectives of the invention are achieved by a monitoring system according to claim1.

The monitoring system of the invention is characterized by what is presented in claim1directed to a monitoring system. The method of the invention for monitoring smart package content use is characterized by what is presented in claim10directed to a method.

The invention relates to a monitoring system for monitoring smart package content use, wherein the monitoring system comprises:a smart package, comprising removable content units, such as pill type or tablet type objects, for example medical pills, as well as most preferably wireless communication elements, anddatabase elements.

The smart package is preferably adapted to detect said removal of a content unit and to supply information to said database elements by way of said communication elements regarding the removal of said content unit. Said smart package is identifiable by the database elements on the basis of information delivered thereby over said communication elements. The smart package is capable of transmitting for example a package identifying character string, or optionally its communication elements may transmit a distinct identification message in conjunction with the transmission of information.

According to one embodiment of the invention, the monitoring system has its smart package provided with a specific sensing element for every content unit, such as a pill, for detecting a removal of this particular pill. The smart package is most preferably adapted to detect and identify, by means of said sensing elements, the removal of a specific pill corresponding to a sensing element, and to deliver information, by means of the communication elements, relating to the removal of just this particular pill. The sensing elements are most preferably provided on a backing of the smart package, upon which they can be pressed by methods of printing technology.

According to one embodiment of the invention, the pill-designated sensing element comprises a component, such as a resistor, capacitor, switch, and/or conductor line, which is most preferably fabricated by methods of printing technology. The specific electrical values, such as resistance or capacitance, of at least two printed components present in the backing can be arranged, for example with methods of printing technology, to be different from each other, such that the removal of a pill brings about a change in the structure of a particular component, whereby the removable content unit producing said change can be identified on the basis of the magnitude of a change in the specific electrical value inherent to said component, such as for example a change in resistance or capacitance.

In addition, according to one embodiment of the invention, the communication elements comprise most preferably wireless communication elements, such as a GSM, GPRS or UMTS module, or some other data transfer module functional in a data transfer network, comprising also more recent data transfer technologies, such as 3G and 4G techniques. The smart package may further comprise a smart package identifying element, such as ID information stored in a memory, or for example a SIM card connectable to a data transfer module.

The smart package may additionally comprise also positioning elements, such as for example a GPS receiver, or most preferably a module receiving location data delivered by the cellular information of a mobile communication network. Said module can be for example the above-mentioned data transfer module operating in a mobile communication network, for example a GSM module or the like.

According to one embodiment, the monitoring system has its database elements comprising means for linking the smart package identification information to the smart package user in the database elements. In addition, the system may comprise elements for linking a smart package content use instruction to said smart package identification information in the database element, as well as communication elements for delivering content use relating instructions either to the smart package and/or to some other terminal of the user, such as for example to the user's mobile communicator. In this case, the monitoring system may comprise said terminal unit as well.

According to one embodiment of the invention, the monitoring system's database elements may deliver a reminder instruction for smart package content use, for example in the event that the database elements have not received information from the smart package regarding the smart package content use within a predetermined time frame. It should be noted that the reminder instruction can be delivered either to the smart package or to the user's mobile communicator or to both. The instruction can also be delivered to some other terminal unit, such as for example to a guardian of the medication package user or to a party looking after his/her health, or to an insurance company.

According to one embodiment, the smart package may comprise communication elements for receiving information from the database elements, such as for example for receiving a reminder instruction. The smart package may additionally comprise an attention getter, such as a led component or a sound producing element, by way of which it can produce a reminder to the user for smart package content use on the basis of instruction information received thereby from the database elements.

According to one embodiment of the invention, the monitoring system is capable of comparing location data of both the smart package and the user's other terminal unit, such as a mobile communicator, on the basis of information received thereby from these or from base stations of these. The system may produce for example an alarm in the event that said pieces of location data deviate from each other more than what has been prescribed, especially at a time when, according to the smart package content use instruction, some contents of the smart package should have been removed from said smart package. In particular, an alarm may be triggered by a situation in which a pill was taken from the smart package at a certain location, but the user or his/her mobile communicator was located at this particular moment at least a predetermined distance away from said location of the smart package. The alarm can be for example a notice or request type alarm to the user and/or to some third party, such as caretaking staff, a guardian, or an insurance company.

Specifically, an exemplary method of the invention comprises storing identification information in the database elements regarding the system's smart package, such as for example information about a SIM card included in the smart package and/or other package identifying information. In addition, in the database elements can be stored information for using said smart package content, such as for example a medical prescription along with its dosage instructions and time attributes, according to which time intervals the content should be used as per instruction. The information regarding a smart package content use can be linked with said smart package identification information. By way of communication elements, it is possible to deliver information from said smart package to said database elements, regarding for example the identification of a smart package or a communication module included therein, as well as the removal of a pill, whereby said smart package can be identified by the database elements on the basis of information it has supplied by way of said communication elements, such as on the basis of the ID information of a package or the information of a SIM card included in the module, such as a GSM module, present in the package.

The backing or the smart package of the invention comprises preferably also a power source for supplying electric power to said components of the package. In addition, it comprises a data processing medium, such as a microcircuit, for measuring electrical changes in the backing. Said data processing medium can be adapted to identify also said removed object on the basis of a specific electrical change brought about by said removed object in one of the electrical lines or circuits of said backing or smart package.

It should be noted that the smart package used in the monitoring system, or at least its backing which has pill identifying elements and components, is most preferably a fiber- or plastic-based backing, comprising cardboard or paper or the like fiber-based material. It should particularly be noted that, according to one preferred embodiment, the backing comprises a docking unit for docking said data transfer elements, such as a GSM module or the like, to the backing for example for the duration of medication package use, whereby, after the medication package use, the data transfer elements can be disengaged from the package for connecting the same for example to a new package, and the spent package can be recycled for example along with recyclable board, or incinerated. The docking unit can be fabricated from the same recyclable and environmentally sound material as the smart package or its backing as well, and its conductor lines can be constructed by methods of printing technology similar to those used for printing its other components as well.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

FIG. 1shows one exemplary monitoring system100according to one preferred embodiment of the invention for monitoring use of the contents, such as medical pills, of a smart package102, wherein the monitoring system100comprises not only a smart package but also database elements104. The monitoring system may also comprise the smart package user's other terminal unit, such as a mobile communicator105.

The smart package102comprises removable content units, such a pill type or tablet type objects, for example medical pills, as well as most preferably wireless communication elements102a, which are most preferably implemented by means of a module. The module can be for example a GSM, GPRS or UMTS module capable of communicating with a base station included in a mobile communication system. Alternatively or additionally, the package may also feature a data transfer solution based on short range RF technology, such as RFFID or NFC technique, by way of which the package is able to communicate with some other RFIS, NFC or the like device106. The package may also include a wired data transfer medium, such as a USB interface. According to one embodiment, the device106may be for example a device measuring the package user's physiological functions, from which the smart package can inquire measurement data for example in conjunction with the removal of a content unit and supply the database elements not only with information regarding the removal of a content unit but also information regarding the user's functions, such as for example heart rate information or other information, which it receives after inquiring from the device106. It may also be the case that the sensors measuring physiological functions converse with the device106in a centralized manner, and the device106then delivers the information, which is has collected from the sensors, in an assembled form to the smart package as the latter inquires information.

It should particularly be noted that, according to one preferred embodiment, the backing comprises a docking unit102bfor docking said data transfer elements to the backing for example for the duration of medication package use, whereby, after the medication package use, the data transfer elements can be disengaged from the package for connecting the same for example to a new package, and the spent package can be recycled for example along with recyclable cardboard, or incinerated.

The smart package (as shown inFIG. 2) is preferably adapted to detect said removal of a pill and to supply information to said database elements104by way of said communication elements102a,103, regarding a removal of said content unit. Said smart package can be identified by means of said database elements104on the basis of information it has delivered by way of said communication elements. The smart package may transmit for example a package identifying character string or, alternatively, its communication elements102amay transmit specific identification data, such as the data of a SIM card, in connection with transmitting other information.

FIG. 2shows one backing200for the smart package102of the monitoring system100according to one preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein the package is adapted to record a removal of pills by means of detection elements102,103provided in the backing200. The detection elements comprise electrical components102a,102b, which are most preferably pressed onto the backing200with methods of printing technology. The removal of a pill from the backing is adapted to bring about a structural change in at least one printed component, such that the change produces an electrically measurable change in at least one of said electrical components printed on the backing. The electrical printed component can be for example a resistor or a capacitor and said electrical change can be for example a change of resistance or capacitance. A component of the backing can be coupled to be a part of some electric circuit of the backing, such as an oscillator, whereby the change of resistance or capacitance brings about a change in the oscillator's frequency, the magnitude of which is proportional to the magnitude of the change in resistance or capacitance. Respectively, since every pill has a designated component, whose electrical property, such as resistance or capacitance, deviates from other components of the backing, the change-producing component, and thereby the pill corresponding to that component, can be identified on the basis of the magnitude of a change in resistance or capacitance or a change in the oscillator's frequency.

Described above are just a few embodiments for a solution of the invention. The principle according to the invention can naturally be varied within the scope of protection defined by the claims, for example in terms of implementation details as well as fields of use. The smart package of the invention is most preferably a fiber- or plastic based package. In some application examples, the fiber- or plastic based package material comprises cardboard. Alternatively, the fiber- or plastic-based package material may also comprise for example paper or the like. As an option to fiber, one embodiment of the invention enables using also plastics, polymer films, or the like. In reference to exemplary embodiments of the invention, it should indeed be noted that fiber or plastic may refer at least to the former and equivalents thereof. Hence, a functional backing can obtained by using almost any insulating and flat blank, fiber, fibrous mesh, textile, wallpaper, coating, biomaterial, ceramic coaster, glass, aluminum foil, etc. The backing100may be coated or uncoated, as well as wood-based or not wood-based. Thus, every substrate has its inherent benefits and drawbacks, which apply and are relevant to the required package. In terms of its temperature, the substrate can be for example such that the melting and reshaping point withstands temperatures of 200° C., temperatures particularly less than 250° C. or preferably less than 300° C. According to one embodiment, the smart package or the backing can be a blister package in itself, such as for example an aluminum foil coated with plastic or the like, upon which the components are pressed or printed for example by inkjet technique.

It should further be noted that the smart package used in the monitoring system of the invention can be for example a medication package, but also some other similar type package making use of a backing described in this document. This type of other smart packages can be for example racks and packages and shipping pallets intended for shipping and/or storing single-unit articles, such as yogurt containers or other one-by-one removable content units, whereby embodiments of the invention enable also carrying out inventory bookkeeping. The smart package of the invention, which is used for storage, for example a storage pallet or the like, may comprise a plurality of singly packed content units and may notify for example the accountant by way of the communication elements about a removal of content units, the number of such units, and that said smart package, i.e. in this case the storage pallet, is running out of such units.

According to one embodiment, the smart package or its backing can be for example a fiber-based layer, which is for example a bottom layer or part of it for a medication package or the like. According to one embodiment, the smart package is a blister package, wherein every blister comprises for example one medicine or dose of medicine, and wherein the blisters are arranged relative to the backing in such a way that each blister is matched by at least one printed electrical component set forth in this document. The removal of medicine is most preferably performed by pressing on the blister, whereby the medicine forces itself through the backing layer and at the same changes the structure of a corresponding component, such as for example breaks the component's electric circuit. According to another example, the smart package or its backing can be for example a backing of cardboard or made of some other appropriate material and intended for shipping and/or storing content units.