KR-20260067081-A - Nutritional distributor according to individual physical condition
Abstract
The present invention relates to a personalized nutritional supplement dispensing system tailored to an individual's health condition. It is designed so that, after receiving intake status information from an application via Bluetooth communication, a control unit-based stepper motor control device dispenses a specific nutritional supplement based on this information. Additionally, it requests inventory notifications as needed.
Inventors
- 박찬영
- 고성빈
- 박준기
Assignees
- 박찬영
- 고성빈
- 박준기
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20241105
Claims (8)
- An interface capable of selecting a user's physical condition and transmitting and receiving data based thereon via wireless communication; A control unit that receives body condition data from the above interface and distributes nutritional supplements according to a preset dosage for each condition; and A motor unit that distributes nutritional supplements suitable for the user's intake status according to the control of the above-mentioned control unit; and A detection unit capable of confirming the state in which each nutrient is being discharged from the above motor unit; and A nutritional supplement dispenser according to an individual's physical condition, comprising a storage section in which nutritional supplements are stored.
- In Article 1, The above interface is a nutritional supplement dispenser characterized by generating data and transmitting a signal to the control unit whenever its health status is checked, and receiving a signal regarding the inventory of nutritional supplements from the control unit.
- In Article 1, The above interface is a nutritional supplement dispenser that includes alarm-related functions such as activating, deactivating, and deleting alarms by adding an alarm function for the periodic administration time of nutritional supplements.
- In Article 1, The above interface is a nutritional supplement dispenser characterized by the presence or absence of supplement intake on a calendar using signals output to the control unit to determine whether the supplement has been taken.
- In Article 1. The above motor unit is connected to the control unit and is characterized by interaction with the nutrient injection unit and the detection unit.
- In Paragraph 5, The above detection unit is a nutrient dispenser characterized by detecting whether one nutrient tablet is dispensed as the motor rotates.
- In Paragraph 5, A nutrient dispenser characterized by the above control unit sending a signal to the motor unit via a signal received from the interface to dispense a desired type and quantity of nutrients, and feeding back signals from the detection unit during the dispensing process to notify the interface of the inventory status.
- In Article 1, The above storage portion is a nutrient dispenser comprising a structural shape that can assist in the storage and injection of a nutrient.
Description
Nutritional distributor according to individual physical condition The present invention relates to a nutritional supplement dispensing device based on an individual's physical condition. There are various inconveniences associated with the process of taking pills. First, the process of taking out and consuming various types of pills is cumbersome in itself. Since different uses and times must be considered, simply taking out and organizing the pills takes a significant amount of time, and this preparation can cause considerable stress, especially during the morning. The task of individually preparing and taking pills during a busy morning further reduces available time. Furthermore, taking medication at a set time poses a significant challenge for many users. As schedules become hectic, it becomes difficult to remember medication times, leading to missed doses or failure to adhere to the schedule. This not only reduces the drug's effectiveness but also increases the risk of serious side effects, requiring caution. These difficulties are exacerbated when taking various types of pills. Furthermore, there are instances where users cannot remember whether they have already taken their medication after taking it. When multiple medications need to be taken, it is easy to get confused about which ones have already been taken and which ones have not yet been. This increases the risk of double-dosing, and preventing this requires additional effort, such as managing separate dosage records or setting up reminders. Such efforts can also add to the user's stress. Finally, when there is a wide variety of medication types, dosage cycles, and methods of administration, it is easy to get confused about the timing and method of taking them. If these are not systematically organized, it can lead to confusion in medication management and result in the failure to take the appropriate medication at the necessary time, which may have a negative impact on health. In conclusion, the inconvenience of taking pills is exacerbated by complex schedule management and memory limitations. To resolve these issues, a systematic approach and management methods are required. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a nutritional supplement dispenser according to an individual's body condition according to the superstructure of the present invention. Figure 2 is an actual photograph and drawing according to the substructure of the present invention. Figure 3 is a figure according to an embodiment that operates together with the lower part of the nutrient. Figure 4 is an actual photograph taken after the nutrient of the present invention has been injected. FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing exemplary operations of the interface of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing exemplary operations of the present invention. The advantages and features of the present invention and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is defined only by the scope of the claims. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals refer to the same components. Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to drawings illustrating a nutritional supplement dispensing device according to an individual's physical condition according to embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a nutritional supplement dispenser according to an individual's body condition according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, a structure can be seen that is used to hold nutrients in a nutrient storage section (10), and is connected to a nutrient upper section (40), a nutrient upper passage (20) where the nutrient is first ejected, and then a nutrient middle passage (30). Figure 2 is an actual photograph and drawing according to the substructure of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, first, the lower part of the nutrient (80) has a servo motor groove (60), a switch groove (50), and a nutrient injection port (70). A servo motor and a switch are connected according to the grooves, and in FIG. 3, a servo motor shaft is inserted into the servo motor shaft groove (60) so that the disc (130) can rotate together with the servo motor. In addition, due to the nutrient pressing protrusion (110) designed on the lower part of the nutrient, the nutrient enters under the protrusion and is forcibly pressed by the protrusion, passing through the tact switch, which becomes a control signal that can be used for detection. Figure 3 is a figure according to an embodimen