Specialized Medicament Dispenser Monitoring Systems

Publication ID: 24-11857720_0004_PTD
Published: October 28, 2025
Category:Specialized Variations & Niche Solutions

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Specialized Medicament Dispenser Monitoring Systems,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857720_0004_PTD, Published October 28, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857720_0004_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,720.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

A family of innovative medicament dispenser monitoring systems tailored to address specific needs in high-security environments, disaster relief situations, extreme weather conditions, remote areas, and high-altitude environments.

Background and Problem Solved

The original patent for a usage monitoring attachment for medicament dispensers provided a general solution for tracking medication usage. However, certain niche markets and operational environments require more specialized solutions to ensure the safe and effective use of medicament dispensers. The present inventive concept addresses these limitations by providing a range of adapted monitoring systems that cater to the unique demands of high-security, disaster relief, extreme weather, remote, and high-altitude contexts.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The inventive concept comprises four primary variations of medicament dispenser monitoring systems, each designed to address a specific niche market or operational environment. The high-security environment system features a secure attachment component and wireless transceiver to transmit alerts to authorized personnel. The disaster relief system includes a monitoring device that detects usage and transmits data to a central database for tracking and analysis. The extreme weather system incorporates weather-resistant components, temperature, and humidity sensors to ensure accurate monitoring in harsh conditions. The remote area system utilizes a satellite-enabled attachment component and transmitter to transmit usage data to a central database. The high-altitude environment system involves modifying the attachment component to withstand high-altitude pressure and calibrating the sensor to detect usage at high altitudes.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The inventive concept's novelty lies in its adaptation of the original medicament dispenser monitoring system to cater to specific, niche markets and operational environments. The inventive step is the recognition of these unique needs and the development of tailored solutions that address the limitations of the original patent.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Other embodiments of the inventive concept could include monitoring systems for medicament dispensers in other specialized contexts, such as in-flight medical kits or marine vessels. Additionally, the systems could be integrated with existing healthcare infrastructure, such as electronic health records or telemedicine platforms.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The inventive concept has significant commercial potential in various industries, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, disaster relief, and aerospace. The specialized monitoring systems can provide valuable insights into medicament dispenser usage, enabling more effective management of medication distribution and patient care in these niche markets.

CPC Classifications

SectionClassGroup
A A61 A61M15/008
A A61 A61M15/00
A A61 A61M15/0021
G G16 G16H20/13
G G16 G16H40/67
A A61 A61M15/009
A A61 A61M15/0048
A A61 A61M2202/064
A A61 A61M2205/332
A A61 A61M2205/3303
A A61 A61M2205/3375
A A61 A61M2205/3553
A A61 A61M2205/3592
A A61 A61M2205/50
A A61 A61M2205/52
A A61 A61M2205/581
A A61 A61M2205/583
A A61 A61M2205/8206

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,720
TitleUsage monitoring attachment for medicament dispenser
Assignee(s)Reciprocal Labs Corporation