Anti-dislocation medicine taking mechanism of intelligent medicine box
By introducing anti-misalignment and anti-accidental contact components into the smart pillbox, the problem of easy misalignment of the dispensing mechanism is solved, achieving accuracy and safety in dispensing medicine and meeting the intelligent and safe use requirements of the smart pillbox.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511876236.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- Not applicable · inactive patent
AI Technical Summary
The existing smart pillboxes lack mechanical anti-misalignment and anti-accidental contact mechanisms, which makes it easy for users to accidentally take the wrong medicine due to accidental contact or visual confusion. This is especially true for users with poor eyesight or low operational proficiency, affecting the airtightness of medicine storage and the accuracy of medicine dispensing.
It adopts a combination design of anti-misalignment components and anti-accidental contact components, including convex handles, elastic clamping plates, connecting plates, synchronous handles and indicator lights, etc., to restrict non-target drug retrieval and avoid accidental triggering through mechanical structure, forming a multi-layer protection system.
It effectively prevents misplaced medication, improves the accuracy and safety of medication dispensing, ensures the independence of medication storage and the reliability of operation, and meets the intelligent and safe use requirements of smart pillboxes.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the technical field of smart pillboxes, and more particularly to a mechanism for preventing misplacement of medicines in a smart pillbox. Background Technology
[0002] A smart pillbox is a health management device that integrates sensing, reminder, and network connectivity. It can remind users to take medication on time via lights, sounds, or mobile phone messages, automatically record medication usage, and synchronize data with family members or doctors. Some models also support compartmentalized management and remaining dose monitoring, effectively helping users (especially those with chronic diseases and the elderly) avoid missed or incorrect doses, improving medication adherence and safety.
[0003] While current smart pillboxes on the market offer features like partitioned storage and timed reminders, most dispensing facilities rely solely on electronic prompts, lacking mechanical safeguards against misplacement and accidental contact. Users are prone to accidentally taking medications from the wrong compartment due to accidental touches or visual confusion, especially those with poor eyesight or low operational proficiency, where the risk of misplacement is even higher. Furthermore, some pillboxes lack anti-accidental-touch mechanisms in their dispensing triggers, making it easy for accidental contact to open the compartment unintentionally. This not only affects the airtightness of the stored medications but also further increases the probability of misplacement, failing to meet the requirements of accurate dispensing and reliable operation for smart pillboxes. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In view of the problems existing in the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the above-mentioned smart pillbox, the present invention is proposed.
[0005] Therefore, the purpose of this invention is to provide a mechanism for preventing misplacement of medicine in a smart pillbox.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides the following technical solution: including, The support mechanism includes a medicine box body, a lid hinged to the top of the medicine box body, an unlocking key embedded in the surface of the medicine box body and controlling the opening of the lid, several inner boxes disposed inside the medicine box body, and a cover that closes to the top of the inner boxes. The anti-misalignment mechanism includes an anti-misalignment component for preventing misaligned drug dispensing, and an anti-accidental contact component used in conjunction with the anti-misalignment component to prevent accidental contact.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misalignment dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, the anti-misalignment component includes two symmetrically fixed protruding handles on the top of the lid, two elastic plates slidably mounted on the lid, a connecting plate fixed between the tops of the two elastic plates, a synchronous handle fixed between the two connecting plates, and an indicator light set on the top of the lid.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, the elastic plate moves down to engage the protruding handle to facilitate opening the lid, and the indicator light is used to indicate the inner box to be dispensed.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, two symmetrically arranged tension springs are fixedly installed on the top of the cover, the top of the tension springs are fixedly connected to the connecting plate, and the tension springs are used to maintain an upward elastic force on the connecting plate.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart medicine box of the present invention, wherein: the surface of the cover is provided with a reserved groove for use with an elastic card plate, and the elastic card plate passes through the reserved groove.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, the anti-misplacement component includes a mounting bracket fixed to the top of the cover, a damping hinge rotatably mounted on the inner side of the mounting bracket, and a rotating top plate fixed to the surface of the damping hinge and used to support and limit the synchronous handle.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, the rotating top plate supports and limits the synchronous handle to prevent the synchronous handle from being accidentally pressed down, and the rotating top plate is inclined to ensure the stability of the limiting of the synchronous handle.
[0013] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart medicine box of the present invention, wherein: the end of the rotating top plate is provided with a limiting groove for use with the synchronous handle, and the size of the limiting groove is adapted to the size of the synchronous handle.
[0014] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, a stop bar is fixedly installed on the inner side of the mounting frame, and a contact block for abutting and limiting the rotating top plate is fixedly installed at the end of the stop bar.
[0015] As a preferred embodiment of the anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of the smart pillbox of the present invention, wherein: the main body of the pillbox is provided with an intelligent control module, and the intelligent control module is electrically connected to the indicator light.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: the anti-misalignment component and the anti-accidental contact component complement each other, constructing a protection system from two dimensions: "restricting non-target medication retrieval" and "avoiding accidental triggering." This completely solves the problem that traditional smart pillboxes rely solely on electronic prompts and are prone to misaligned medication retrieval. The overall structure takes into account both the independence of storage and the accuracy of medication retrieval, and is highly adapted to the intelligent and safe use requirements of smart pillboxes. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort. Wherein: Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the medicine box body of the present invention.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the anti-misalignment component structure of the present invention.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the anti-accidental contact component structure of the present invention.
[0021] In the diagram: 100, Support mechanism; 110, Medicine box body; 120, Box lid; 130, Unlock button; 140, Inner box; 150, Lid; 200, Anti-misalignment mechanism; 210, Anti-misalignment component; 211, Protruding handle; 212, Elastic retaining plate; 213, Connecting plate; 214, Synchronous handle; 215, Indicator light; 216, Tension spring; 220, Anti-accidental contact component; 221, Mounting bracket; 222, Damping hinge; 223, Rotating top plate; 224, Limiting groove; 225, Stop bar. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To make the above-mentioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the invention. However, the invention may also be practiced in other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar extensions without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0024] Secondly, the term "one embodiment" or "embodiment" as used herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that may be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. The phrase "in one embodiment" appearing in different places in this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a single or selective embodiment that is mutually exclusive with other embodiments.
[0025] Secondly, the present invention is described in detail with reference to the schematic diagrams. When detailing the embodiments of the present invention, for ease of explanation, the cross-sectional views illustrating the device structure may be partially enlarged, not according to the usual scale. Furthermore, the schematic diagrams are merely examples and should not limit the scope of protection of the present invention. In addition, actual fabrication should include three-dimensional spatial dimensions of length, width, and depth. Example
[0026] Reference Figure 1-4 This is the first embodiment of the present invention, which provides a mechanism for preventing misplacement of medicine in a smart pillbox. This device includes, The support mechanism 100 includes a medicine box body 110, a box cover 120 hinged to the top of the medicine box body 110, an unlocking key 130 embedded in the surface of the medicine box body 110 and controlling the opening of the box cover 120, a plurality of inner boxes 140 disposed inside the medicine box body 110, and a cover 150 covering the top of the inner box 140. The anti-misalignment mechanism 200 includes an anti-misalignment component 210 for preventing misaligned drug dispensing, and an anti-accidental contact component 220 used in conjunction with the anti-misalignment component 210 to prevent accidental contact.
[0027] Among them, the anti-misalignment component 210 and the anti-accidental contact component 220 complement each other, constructing a protection system from two dimensions: "restricting non-target medication retrieval" and "avoiding accidental triggering." This completely solves the problem that traditional smart pillboxes rely solely on electronic prompts and are prone to misaligned medication retrieval. The overall structure takes into account both the independence of storage and the accuracy of medication retrieval, and is highly adapted to the intelligent and safe use requirements of smart pillboxes.
[0028] Specifically, the anti-misalignment component 210 includes two symmetrically fixed protruding handles 211 on the top of the cover 150, two elastic retaining plates 212 slidably mounted on the cover 120, a connecting plate 213 fixed between the tops of the two elastic retaining plates 212, a synchronous handle 214 fixed between the two connecting plates 213, and an indicator light 215 set on the top of the cover 150.
[0029] The convex handle 211 serves as the unlocking trigger structure for the lid 150, forming a precise locking and fitting relationship with the elastic card plate 212, ensuring that the lid can only be unlocked when the corresponding components are linked. The design of the elastic card plate 212 slidingly installed on the lid 120 ensures its stability and accuracy of movement. The connecting plate 213 rigidly connects the two elastic card plates 212, ensuring that when the synchronous handle 214 is pressed, the two elastic card plates 212 can move down synchronously, avoiding the problem of single-sided locking failure. The synchronous handle 214 serves as the operating end, improving the convenience of user operation and the efficiency of force transmission. The indicator light 215 is set on the top of the lid 150 and can be directly associated with the corresponding inner box 140, providing users with intuitive guidance on the location of the medicine. Especially for smart medicine boxes with multiple inner boxes, it can quickly eliminate visual confusion for users, reducing the probability of misplaced medicine from both the operation trigger and visual prompt levels.
[0030] Furthermore, the elastic plate 212 moves down to engage the protruding handle 211, so as to facilitate opening the cover 150, and the indicator light 215 is used to indicate the inner box 140 where the medicine is to be taken.
[0031] The downward movement of the elastic plate 212 and the engagement of the protruding handle 211 are the key mechanical constraints for unlocking the target cover 150. The cover 150 can only be opened when the elastic plate 212 precisely engages with the protruding handle 211. This design physically isolates the opening path of non-target inner boxes 140, completely avoiding the situation of "accidentally touching other inner box covers". The medicine retrieval guidance function of the indicator light 215 can clearly identify the location of the target inner box 140 before operation, guiding the user to accurately locate the object to be operated. This forms a "guidance first, unlock later" process with the mechanical unlocking structure, further enhancing the accuracy of medicine retrieval and solving the defects of traditional smart medicine boxes that "separate guidance and operation, and easy to cause operation deviation".
[0032] Preferably, two symmetrically arranged tension springs 216 are fixedly installed on the top of the cover 150. The top of the tension springs 216 is fixedly connected to the connecting plate 213, and the tension springs 216 are used to maintain an upward elastic force on the connecting plate 213.
[0033] The tension spring 216 is a key optimization for the stability of the anti-misalignment component 210: one end of it is fixed to the top of the cover 150 and the other end is provided with a connecting plate 213, which can continuously apply an upward elastic force to the connecting plate 213, so that the elastic plate 212 always remains in the reset state when not in operation. This not only prevents the elastic plate 212 from accidentally locking the cover 150 due to its own weight, but also prevents the elastic plate 212 from moving unexpectedly when the user accidentally touches the synchronous handle 214.
[0034] Furthermore, the surface of the cover 150 is provided with a reserved groove for use with the elastic plate 212, and the elastic plate 212 passes through the reserved groove.
[0035] The design of the pre-reserved groove on the surface of the cover 150 is a detailed optimization to ensure the accuracy and smoothness of the anti-misalignment component 210: the pre-reserved groove provides a dedicated through channel for the elastic locking plate 212, ensuring that the elastic locking plate 212 can accurately pass through the cover 150 and cooperate with the protrusion 211 below, avoiding the problem that the elastic locking plate 212 cannot engage with the protrusion 211 due to positional misalignment; at the same time, the inner wall of the pre-reserved groove can guide and constrain the movement direction of the elastic locking plate 212, preventing the elastic locking plate 212 from wobbling or jamming during up and down movement, ensuring the smoothness and stability of the unlocking action, and effectively improving the mechanical cooperation accuracy of the anti-misalignment component 210.
[0036] When in use, the main body 110 of the smart pillbox is closed, and the lid 120 is locked by the unlock button 130; the lids 150 of each inner box 140 are closed and locked, and the elastic plate 212 is held in the reset position above the lid 150 by the upward elastic force of the tension spring 216; the rotating top plate 223 of the anti-accidental contact component 220 is precisely engaged with the synchronous handle 214 through the limiting groove 224 at the end, forming a stable support limit for the synchronous handle 214. At this time, the synchronous handle 214 cannot be pressed down, and all indicator lights 215 are in the off state. When the timer module built into the smart pillbox reaches the preset medication time, the system will send an electrical signal to the indicator light 215 on the top of the corresponding medicine box 140 to be taken, so that the indicator light 215 will light up. If it emits a flashing or constant light signal, it will clearly indicate to the user the location of the medicine box that needs to be taken, thus completing the "precise guidance before operation". Guided by the indicator light 215, the user locates the corresponding target inner box area and then uses their finger to move the rotating top plate 223 of that area, causing it to rotate around the damping hinge 222 in a direction away from the synchronous handle 214. At the same time, the synchronous handle 214 disengages from the limiting groove 224, releasing the anti-accidental contact limit. The user presses down on the synchronous handle 214 with their finger. The synchronous handle 214 drives the connecting plate 213 to move down synchronously. The connecting plate 213 further drives the two elastic locking plates 212 to slide down along the reserved groove on the surface of the cover 150. When the elastic locking plates 212 move down to the bottom of the cover 150, they will form a precise engagement with the protrusion 211 on the top of the cover 150, thus locking the target cover 150. After the user locks the lid 150, the user fully opens the lid 120. The lid 120 drives the corresponding lid 150 to open and expose the medicine inside the inner box 140. Then, the user takes out the medicine corresponding to the preset time period from the inner box 140 to complete the medicine retrieval operation. After taking the medicine, the user first removes the cover 150 and puts it back on the top of the inner box 140. At this time, the upward elastic force of the tension spring 216 will drive the connecting plate 213 and the synchronous handle 214 to return to the starting position. The elastic plate 212 will also move up to the initial position along the reserved groove. Finally, close the box cover 120.
[0037] In summary, the anti-misalignment component 210 and the anti-accidental contact component 220 complement each other, constructing a protection system from two dimensions: "restricting non-target medication retrieval" and "avoiding accidental triggering." This completely solves the problem of traditional smart pillboxes relying solely on electronic prompts and being prone to misaligned medication retrieval. The overall structure balances the independence of storage with the accuracy of medication retrieval, and is highly adapted to the intelligent and safe use requirements of smart pillboxes. Example
[0038] Reference Figure 4 This is the second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is that the anti-accidental contact component 220 includes a mounting bracket 221 fixed to the top of the cover 150, a damping hinge 222 rotatably mounted on the inner side of the mounting bracket 221, and a rotating top plate 223 fixed to the surface of the damping hinge 222 and used to support and limit the synchronous handle 214.
[0039] Among them, the anti-accidental contact component 220, through the cooperation of mechanical structure, constructs an accidental contact protection system for the synchronous handle 214: the mounting bracket 221 provides a stable mounting base for the damping hinge 222 and the rotating top plate 223, ensuring the firmness of the component connection; the rotation design of the damping hinge 222 allows the rotating top plate 223 to flexibly switch between "limited" and "unlimited" states, taking into account both operational convenience and structural stability; and the rotating top plate 223, as a limiting component that directly acts on the synchronous handle 214, can provide physical support for the synchronous handle 214 during non-medication periods, preventing the synchronous handle 214 from being accidentally pressed, thus cutting off the trigger path of "accidental contact and unlocking the cover" from a structural level, effectively making up for the defect of "no protection for the medicine dispensing trigger component" in traditional smart medicine boxes.
[0040] Specifically, the rotating top plate 223 supports and limits the synchronous handle 214 to prevent the synchronous handle 214 from being accidentally pressed down. The rotating top plate 223 is set at an angle to ensure the stability of the limit on the synchronous handle 214.
[0041] The rotating top plate 223 supports and limits the synchronous handle 214, directly bearing the external force of accidental contact to the synchronous handle 214 and preventing the external force from being transmitted to the elastic locking plate 212 and triggering the unlocking action. The tilted setting of the rotating top plate 223 forms a "fitting support" with the contact surface of the synchronous handle 214. The tilted structure can increase the contact area and friction, preventing the synchronous handle 214 from sliding or disengaging from the limit state, greatly improving the stability of the anti-accidental contact and ensuring that the synchronous handle 214 is always in a safe locked state during non-medication periods.
[0042] Furthermore, the end of the rotating top plate 223 is provided with a limiting groove 224 for use with the synchronous handle 214, and the size of the limiting groove 224 is adapted to the size of the synchronous handle 214.
[0043] The design of the limiting groove 224 at the end of the rotating top plate 223 is a precise enhancement of the anti-accidental contact limiting effect: the limiting groove 224 is size-matched with the synchronous handle 214, allowing the synchronous handle 214 to be fully embedded in the limiting groove 224, forming a "wrap-around constraint". This not only restricts the up-and-down movement of the synchronous handle 214, but also restricts its left-right and forward-backward swaying, completely avoiding the problem of the synchronous handle 214 shifting due to slight collisions in the limited state. At the same time, the embedded fit also allows the user to intuitively perceive that "the synchronous handle is in the limited state", improving the certainty of operation and further optimizing the reliability of anti-accidental contact.
[0044] Preferably, a stop bar 225 is fixedly installed on the inner side of the mounting bracket 221, and a contact block for abutting and limiting the rotating top plate 223 is fixedly installed at the end of the stop bar 225.
[0045] The baffle 225 on the inner side of the mounting bracket 221 provides a rigid limit boundary for the rotation of the rotating top plate 223. When the rotating top plate 223 rotates to the contact block position, the contact block will abut against it, preventing the rotating top plate 223 from going out of the "resettable state" range due to excessive rotation. This not only prevents structural interference caused by excessive rotation angle of the rotating top plate 223, but also ensures that the user can easily reset the rotating top plate 223 to the limit position of the synchronous handle 214 after releasing the limit. This ensures the stability of the anti-accidental contact component 220 in repeated use and avoids functional failure caused by component displacement.
[0046] It should be noted that the main body 110 of the medicine box is equipped with an intelligent control module, and the intelligent control module is electrically connected to the indicator light 215.
[0047] The intelligent control module is pre-set with medication time information. When the preset medication time arrives, the intelligent control module triggers the indicator light 215 on the top of the corresponding medication box 140 to light up, thereby realizing intelligent linkage of medication retrieval guidance. Through the electrical connection between the intelligent control module and the indicator light 215, the indicator light 215 is deeply linked with the medication time management function of the smart pillbox. The intelligent control module can accurately trigger the indicator light 215 of the corresponding medication box 140 to light up according to the preset medication time, so that the guidance function of the indicator light 215 and the timed reminder function of the smart pillbox work together. This not only avoids the risk of confusion due to manual identification of the inner box, but also makes the medication retrieval guidance more in line with the automation and accuracy requirements of the smart pillbox, further improving the intelligence and convenience of preventing misplaced medication retrieval.
[0048] It is important to note that the constructions and arrangements of this application shown in several different exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative. Although only a few embodiments are described in detail in this disclosure, those who consult this disclosure will readily understand that many modifications are possible (e.g., changes in the size, dimensions, structure, shape, and proportions of various elements, as well as parameter values (e.g., temperature, pressure, etc.), mounting arrangements, use of materials, color, orientation, etc.) without substantially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described in this application). For example, an element shown as integrally formed may be composed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be inverted or otherwise altered, and the nature or number or position of discrete elements may be changed or altered. Therefore, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention. The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be changed or rearranged according to alternative embodiments. In the claims, any "device plus function" clause is intended to cover the structure described herein that performs the function, and not only structurally equivalent but also equivalent in structure. Other substitutions, modifications, alterations, and omissions may be made in the design, operation, and arrangement of the exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments, but extends to various modifications that still fall within the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, for the purpose of providing a concise description of exemplary embodiments, not all features of actual embodiments (i.e., those features not relevant to the currently considered best mode for carrying out the invention, or those features not relevant to implementing the invention) may be omitted.
[0049] It should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and are not intended to limit it. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A mechanism for preventing misplacement of medicine in a smart pillbox, characterized in that: include, The support mechanism (100) includes a medicine box body (110), a box cover (120) hinged to the top of the medicine box body (110), an unlocking key (130) embedded in the surface of the medicine box body (110) and controlling the opening of the box cover (120), a number of inner boxes (140) disposed inside the medicine box body (110), and a cover (150) covering the top of the inner box (140). The anti-misalignment mechanism (200) includes an anti-misalignment component (210) for preventing misaligned drug dispensing, and an anti-accidental contact component (220) used in conjunction with the anti-misalignment component (210) to prevent accidental contact.
2. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of a smart pillbox according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-misalignment component (210) includes two symmetrically fixed protrusions (211) on the top of the cover (150), two elastic plates (212) slidably mounted on the cover (120), a connecting plate (213) fixed between the tops of the two elastic plates (212), a synchronous handle (214) fixed between the two connecting plates (213), and an indicator light (215) set on the top of the cover (150).
3. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of a smart pillbox according to claim 2, characterized in that: The elastic plate (212) moves down to engage the protruding handle (211) so as to open the cover (150), and the indicator light (215) is used to indicate the inner box (140) to be taken out.
4. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of a smart pillbox according to claim 3, characterized in that: Two symmetrically arranged tension springs (216) are fixedly installed on the top of the cover (150). The top of the tension springs (216) is fixedly connected to the connecting plate (213). The tension springs (216) are used to maintain an upward elastic force on the connecting plate (213).
5. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism for a smart pillbox according to claim 4, characterized in that: The surface of the cover (150) is provided with a reserved groove for use with an elastic plate (212), and the elastic plate (212) passes through the reserved groove.
6. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism for a smart pillbox according to claim 5, characterized in that: The anti-accidental contact component (220) includes a mounting bracket (221) fixed to the top of the cover (150), a damping hinge (222) rotatably mounted on the inner side of the mounting bracket (221), and a rotating top plate (223) fixed to the surface of the damping hinge (222) and used to support and limit the synchronous handle (214).
7. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism for a smart pillbox according to claim 6, characterized in that: The rotating top plate (223) supports and limits the synchronous handle (214) to prevent the synchronous handle (214) from being accidentally pressed down. The rotating top plate (223) is inclined to ensure the stability of the limit on the synchronous handle (214).
8. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of a smart pillbox according to claim 7, characterized in that: The end of the rotating top plate (223) is provided with a limiting groove (224) for use with the synchronous handle (214), and the size of the limiting groove (224) is adapted to the size of the synchronous handle (214).
9. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism for a smart pillbox according to claim 8, characterized in that: A stop bar (225) is fixedly installed on the inner side of the mounting bracket (221), and a contact block for abutting and limiting the rotating top plate (223) is fixedly installed at the end of the stop bar (225).
10. The anti-misplacement dispensing mechanism of a smart pillbox according to claim 9, characterized in that: The medicine box body (110) is equipped with an intelligent control module inside, and the intelligent control module is electrically connected to the indicator light (215).