Portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function
The portable smart medicine box design solves the problem of medicine storage and management efficiency, enables accurate medication reminders and rapid emergency response, and improves medication safety and ease of use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 张骏辉
- Filing Date
- 2026-05-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of intelligent medical equipment technology, and in particular to a portable intelligent medicine box with an emergency alarm function. Background Technology
[0002] As my country's society ages and the number of people suffering from chronic diseases continues to expand, home medication management has gradually become a crucial aspect of elderly health security. Looking back at the development of medication assistance devices, their evolution exhibits distinct stages: from simple, compartmentalized plastic pillboxes to electronic pillboxes with timer reminders, and then to the smart pillboxes that connect to mobile devices in recent years. These products have continuously improved the convenience of medication management. In particular, the introduction of IoT technology in the last five years has enabled some smart pillboxes to remotely transmit medication data, providing new possibilities for family members to participate in the medication management of the elderly. This technological evolution reflects the industry's continued focus on medication safety for the elderly and also demonstrates the trend of smart medical devices evolving from single-function devices to systematic services.
[0003] However, existing technologies still have significant limitations in terms of practicality and safety. Regarding medication preservation, conventional pillboxes require removing medications from their original packaging and repackaging them, resulting in prolonged exposure of the tablets to air, making them highly susceptible to moisture damage and spoilage in high-humidity environments. More seriously, disassembling the packaging leads to the loss of critical information such as batch numbers and expiration dates, posing a risk to medication safety. In terms of management efficiency, existing products require manual cleaning and resetting of compartments when changing medications, which is too burdensome for elderly people with declining cognitive abilities. Regarding monitoring capabilities, most existing systems can only provide timed reminders and cannot confirm whether the user has actually taken the medication, creating a blind spot in supervision. Most importantly, when an elderly person experiences a sudden health event while alone at home, existing pillboxes generally lack a rapid and effective emergency response mechanism, which could lead to missed opportunities for optimal rescue. These shortcomings not only affect the actual effectiveness of the product but also, to some extent, limit the widespread application of intelligent medication management technology. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the above-mentioned problems and provide a portable intelligent medicine box with an emergency alarm function. To achieve the above objective, this invention adopts the following technical solution: A portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function includes a main body, medicine compartment components, a display and operation module, an emergency unit, a control system, and a power module. The main body includes a lower shell and an upper cover, which are hinged to each other and open and close. When closed, they are positioned by a locking structure. The upper cover is equipped with a portable grip component. The medicine compartment components are arranged in a 2x3 matrix inside the lower shell, containing six independent medicine compartment units. Each medicine compartment unit is equipped with an openable and closable unit cover and a medicine-related label. The display and operation module is adapted to the medicine compartment components. The emergency unit is independently located inside the lower shell and includes a sealing cover and an alarm trigger component. The control system and power module are electrically connected to the medicine compartment components, the display and operation module, and the emergency unit, respectively.
[0005] Furthermore, the upper cover plate and the lower housing are hinged by a damping hinge, which includes a hinge shaft, a damping bushing, and a fixed lug plate. The fixed lug plate is fixed to the hinge mounting seat of the lower housing and the hinge mating seat of the upper cover plate by fasteners.
[0006] Furthermore, the locking structure consists of two symmetrically arranged snap-on locking components, which are fastened to the preset mounting positions on the outer wall of the lower housing by bolts; the locking structure has a long strip-shaped slot that engages with the corresponding protrusion on the upper cover plate; and an arc-shaped fastening part is provided at the bottom, which engages with the edge of the upper cover plate when closed, forming a double locking structure.
[0007] Furthermore, the unit cover plate is hinged to the drug compartment unit via a damping pivot. The damping pivot includes a fixed shaft and a damping sleeve. The fixed shaft is interference-fitted with the pivot seat of the drug compartment unit. The drug-related identification is a wear-resistant printed identification located at the bottom of the drug compartment unit.
[0008] Furthermore, the medicine compartment unit is also equipped with a reminder module, which is electrically connected to the control system. The reminder module includes an indicator light group embedded in the center of the unit cover and a voice broadcast unit integrated in the lower housing. When the unit cover is opened, the voice broadcast unit stops working.
[0009] Furthermore, the portable grip component is a handle, which is installed on the top of the cover plate.
[0010] Furthermore, the drug compartment unit is also equipped with a monitoring module, which is a position sensor, including a sensor body and a sensing element located inside the drug compartment unit. The sensor body and the sensing element work together to generate an operation signal that is fed back to the control system and the power module.
[0011] Furthermore, the display operation module includes a first display unit, a second display unit, a first operation button group, and a second operation button group; the first display unit is associated with the three medicine compartment units in the first row, and the second display unit is associated with the three medicine compartment units in the second row; the first operation button group is adapted to the first display unit, and the second operation button group is adapted to the second display unit, all of which are touch-sensitive buttons; both the first and second display units have independent power display areas, and the power display areas are electrically connected to the control system and the power module.
[0012] Furthermore, the sealing cover of the emergency unit is an emergency cover that is compatible with the emergency compartment body; the alarm triggering component is an emergency triggering mechanism located on the surface of the emergency cover, which is an anti-accidental touch button that is triggered after a long press for a preset time; the emergency unit is also equipped with a high-decibel buzzer that is electrically connected to the control system and power module. When the emergency cover is opened, the control system receives the emergency cover opening signal and controls the high-decibel buzzer to stop working.
[0013] Furthermore, the control system and power module include a main control unit, a short-range communication module, a long-range communication module, a built-in rechargeable power supply, and a charging management unit. The main control unit is electrically connected to the medicine compartment assembly, the display operation module, and the emergency unit. The short-range communication module can establish a connection with an external mobile terminal and receive information. The long-range communication module uploads status information and alarm information. The built-in rechargeable power supply supplies power to the electrical components, and the charging management unit is adapted to the charging interface mounting position on the bottom front side of the lower housing to connect to an external power source for charging.
[0014] The advantages of this invention are: This invention achieves precise and personalized medication management by integrating indicator lights and a voice broadcast system into each medication compartment and introducing a drug information scanning and binding mechanism. When the preset medication time arrives, the corresponding compartment will provide a visual reminder by flashing a red light, while the voice system clearly announces the drug name and dosage requirements. This multi-sensory reminder effectively avoids missed or incorrect doses by elderly patients due to vision or memory problems. Furthermore, by scanning the QR code at the bottom of the compartment to establish a digital link between the drug and the compartment, the drug information entry process is simplified, and the accurate traceability of medication information is ensured, fundamentally improving the level of medication safety.
[0015] This invention enables rapid response and assistance for sudden health events by independently setting up an emergency compartment and alarm system with anti-accidental activation design. The physical button on the surface of the emergency cover requires continuous pressing for more than 3 seconds to trigger, thus preventing accidental activation during daily use. Once triggered, the system simultaneously activates a built-in high-decibel buzzer to issue an on-site alarm and sends an assistance request to a preset emergency contact via mobile network. This dual-response mechanism provides a timely and effective rescue channel for elderly people living alone in the event of a sudden illness, greatly shortening the critical time window from the onset of illness to receiving assistance.
[0016] This invention significantly improves product practicality and user experience by optimizing the overall structure and internal component layout of the medicine box, combined with low-power design and user-friendly interactive details. The suitcase-style structure, along with six independent medicine compartments arranged in a 2×3 matrix, achieves scientific partitioning of medicines within a limited space, while a dedicated emergency compartment meets the specific storage needs of first-aid medications. Damped hinges and a clearly tactile lid design make opening and closing smoother and more controllable. Simultaneously, the system uses sensors to monitor the lid status in real time and intelligently manage the activation and deactivation of voice announcements. Combined with a USB-C charging port and optimized power management strategies, this ensures stable operation of all functions while guaranteeing long-term usability and ease of use in a home environment. Attached Figure Description
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the application and to make other features, objects, and advantages of the application more apparent. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain the application and do not constitute an undue limitation of the application.
[0018] In the attached diagram: Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a top view of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0020] Figure 3 This is a left view of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a front view of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0022] Figure 5 This is a bottom view of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0023] Figure 6This is a partial schematic diagram of the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function in Example 1.
[0024] The diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Medicine box body; 101. Lower shell; 102. Upper cover; 103. Damping hinge; 104. Handle; 105. Locking structure; 2. Medicine compartment assembly; 201. Medicine compartment unit; 2011. Unit cover; 2012. Indicator light group; 3. Display and operation module; 301. First display unit; 302. Second display unit; 303. First operation button group; 304. Second operation button group; 4. Emergency unit; 401. Emergency compartment body; 402. Emergency cover; 403. Anti-accidental touch button; 404. High-decibel buzzer; 5. Power module; 6. Charging interface. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The present invention will now be described in detail and specifically through specific embodiments to enable a better understanding of the invention. However, the following embodiments do not limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Example
[0026] A portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function includes a main body 1, a medicine compartment assembly 2, a display and operation module 3, an emergency unit 4, a control system, and a power module 5. The main body 1 includes a lower shell 101 and an upper cover 102. The upper cover 102 is hinged to the lower shell 101 and opens and closes relative to it. When closed, it is positioned by a locking structure 105. The upper cover 102 is provided with a portable grip component. The medicine compartment assembly 2 is arranged in a 2×3 matrix inside the lower shell 101, containing six independent medicine compartment units 201. Each medicine compartment unit 201 is equipped with an openable and closable unit cover 2011 and a medicine-related label. The display and operation module 3 is correspondingly adapted to the medicine compartment assembly 2. The emergency unit 4 is independently located inside the lower shell 101, including a sealing cover and an alarm trigger component. The control system and power module 5 are electrically connected to the medicine compartment assembly 2, the display and operation module 3, and the emergency unit 4, respectively.
[0027] In a specific embodiment, the portable smart medicine box with emergency alarm function uses the medicine box body 1 as the basic frame, integrating the medicine compartment component 2, display and operation module 3, emergency unit 4, control system and power module 5 to achieve complete functionality. The medicine box body 1 is divided into a lower shell 101 and an upper cover 102. The lower shell 101 has a closed accommodating space inside, providing a stable mounting base for each component. The upper cover 102 is hinged to the lower shell 101 to achieve relative opening and closing. When closed, it is positioned by the locking structure 105, which not only ensures the stability after closing but also facilitates daily opening for users. The portable grip component added to the upper cover 102 allows the elderly to easily lift and hold it, meeting the dual needs of home storage and carrying when going out. The medicine compartment assembly 2 is installed in a 2×3 matrix layout within the lower housing 101. Six independent medicine compartment units 201 can directly hold the original medicine packaging without disassembling the medicine. This avoids the problem of pills becoming damp and deteriorating due to the need to disassemble traditional medicine boxes, while retaining key information such as batch numbers and expiration dates from the original packaging, solving the problem of drug traceability. Each medicine compartment unit 201 is equipped with an openable / closable cover 2011, which further isolates external moisture, and drug association labels help quickly identify the corresponding medicine in each compartment. The display and operation module 3 is compatible with the medicine compartment assembly 2, ensuring accurate matching of medication information to each medicine compartment unit 201. The emergency unit 4 is independently located within the lower housing 101, specifically for storing emergency medicines and triggering emergency alarms, functionally different from conventional medicine compartments. The control system and power module 5 are electrically connected to all components, providing unified scheduling, reminders, monitoring, and alarm functions, and is the core of stable equipment operation.
[0028] Furthermore, the upper cover plate 102 and the lower housing 101 are hinged by a damping hinge 103. The damping hinge 103 includes a hinge shaft, a damping bushing, and a fixed ear plate. The fixed ear plate is fixed to the hinge mounting seat of the lower housing 101 and the hinge mating seat of the upper cover plate 102 by fasteners.
[0029] In a specific embodiment, the upper cover plate 102 and the lower housing 101 are hinged together by a damping hinge 103. The damping hinge 103 consists of a hinge shaft, a damping bushing, and a fixed lug plate. The fixed lug plate is fixed to the hinge mounting seat of the lower housing 101 and the hinge mating seat of the upper cover plate 102 by fasteners. This structure is not a simple rotational connection. The damping bushing provides stable damping force to the hinge shaft, allowing the upper cover plate 102 to open and close smoothly with a tactile feedback. This avoids the problems of traditional hinges opening and closing too quickly, causing hand pinching, or opening and closing too slowly, affecting operation. Especially for elderly people with decreased hand coordination, it can significantly reduce the difficulty of operation and improve the safety and comfort of use.
[0030] Furthermore, the locking structure 105 consists of two symmetrically arranged snap-fit locking components, which are fastened to the preset mounting position on the outer wall of the lower housing 101 by bolts; the locking structure 105 is provided with an elongated slot that engages with the corresponding protrusion of the upper cover plate 102; and an arc-shaped fastening part is provided at the bottom, which engages with the edge of the upper cover plate 102 when closed, forming a double locking structure.
[0031] In a specific embodiment, the locking structure 105 is designed as two symmetrically arranged snap-fit locking components, which are fastened to the preset mounting positions on the outer wall of the lower housing 101 by bolts. The symmetrical layout ensures that the force is evenly distributed when the medicine box is closed, avoiding incomplete closure or local wear caused by locking on one side. The locking structure 105 has a specially designed elongated slot that cooperates with the corresponding protrusion of the upper cover plate 102. At the same time, an arc-shaped fastening part is provided at the bottom, which engages with the edge of the upper cover plate 102 to form a double lock when closed. The double lock not only enhances the stability of the medicine box after it is closed and prevents accidental opening during carrying, but also improves the sealing performance, preventing external moisture from entering the interior of the lower housing 101. Combined with the independent design of the medicine compartment unit 201, it can maintain the dry conditions for storing medicines even in high humidity environments, reducing the decomposition of active ingredients in tablets due to moisture adsorption.
[0032] Furthermore, the unit cover plate 2011 is hinged to the drug compartment unit 201 via a damping pivot. The damping pivot includes a fixed shaft and a damping sleeve. The fixed shaft is interference-fitted with the pivot seat of the drug compartment unit 201. The drug-related identification is a wear-resistant printed identification located at the bottom of the drug compartment unit 201.
[0033] In a specific embodiment, the unit cover 2011 is hinged to the medicine compartment unit 201 via a damping pivot. The damping pivot includes a fixed shaft and a damping sleeve. The fixed shaft and the pivot seat of the medicine compartment unit 201 are interference-fitted to ensure that the fixed shaft does not loosen or shift during long-term use, thus ensuring structural stability. The damping sleeve and the pivot hole of the unit cover 2011 are clearance-fitted, allowing the unit cover 2011 to open and close smoothly and stop at any angle, making it convenient for elderly people to take medicine without holding the cover, reducing the burden of one-handed operation. The wear-resistant printed markings on the bottom of the medicine compartment unit 201 are made of wear-resistant material, which can withstand friction and wiping during long-term use, preventing the markings from becoming blurred or falling off, ensuring that the medicine-related information is clear for a long time, and making it convenient for family members or users to quickly identify the medicine corresponding to the medicine compartment.
[0034] Furthermore, the medicine compartment unit 201 is also equipped with a reminder module, which is electrically connected to the control system. The reminder module includes an indicator light group 2012 embedded in the center of the unit cover 2011 and a voice broadcast unit integrated in the lower housing 101. When the unit cover 2011 is opened, the voice broadcast unit stops working.
[0035] In a specific embodiment, the medicine compartment unit 201 is additionally equipped with a reminder module and electrically connected to the control system. The reminder module includes an indicator light group 2012 embedded in the center of the unit cover 2011 and a voice broadcast unit integrated in the lower housing 101. This dual reminder design fully considers the potential vision or hearing loss problems of the elderly. The combination of the visual cues of the indicator light group 2012 and the auditory cues of the voice broadcast can effectively reduce the situation of forgetting to take medication, taking the wrong dosage, or confusing medications. When it is time to take the medication, the indicator light group 2012 lights up to intuitively mark the corresponding medicine compartment unit 201, and the voice broadcast clearly informs the name of the medication and the dosage, making the information transmission more accurate. When the unit cover 2011 is opened, the voice broadcast unit automatically stops working, which can avoid unnecessary interference caused by continuous reminders, reflecting meticulous consideration for the user experience.
[0036] Furthermore, the portable grip component is a handle 104, which is installed on the top of the upper cover 102.
[0037] In a specific embodiment, the portable grip component installed on the top of the upper cover 102 is a handle 104. The size and curvature of the handle 104 are adapted to the size of the elderly's palms, so that they do not need to exert excessive force when gripping, which conforms to the hand exertion habits of the elderly. At the same time, the installation position of the handle 104 avoids the closed area between the upper cover 102 and the lower shell 101, so it will not affect the tightness of the closure. When not in use, it can be attached to the surface of the upper cover 102 without taking up extra storage space. Whether it is put into a drawer or carried out by hand, it can maintain convenience and truly realize the original intention of portable design.
[0038] Furthermore, the drug compartment unit 201 is also equipped with a monitoring module, which is a position sensor, including a sensor body and a sensing element located inside the drug compartment unit 201. The sensor body and the sensing element work together to generate an operation signal that is fed back to the control system and the power module 5.
[0039] In a specific embodiment, the monitoring module of the medicine compartment unit 201 is a position sensor, comprising a sensor body and a sensing element located inside the medicine compartment unit 201. The position sensor is chosen based on its high sensitivity and stability, enabling it to accurately capture subtle positional changes in the unit cover 2011. When the user opens or closes the unit cover 2011, the sensor body generates an operation signal through the positional movement of the sensing element, and feeds it back to the control system and power module 5 in real time. The control system can then determine whether the user has completed the medication retrieval action. This design fills the gap in traditional medicine boxes that can only remind but not monitor. If the user does not open the unit cover 2011 within a preset time, the system can promptly initiate subsequent intervention measures to ensure that there are no blind spots in medication monitoring.
[0040] Furthermore, the display operation module 3 includes a first display unit 301, a second display unit 302, a first operation button group 303, and a second operation button group 304; the first display unit 301 is associated with the three medicine compartment units 201 in the first row, and the second display unit 302 is associated with the three medicine compartment units 201 in the second row; the first operation button group 303 is adapted to the first display unit 301, and the second operation button group 304 is adapted to the second display unit 302, all of which are touch-sensitive buttons; both the first display unit 301 and the second display unit 302 have independent power display areas, and the power display areas are electrically connected to the control system and the power module 5.
[0041] In a specific embodiment, the display operation module 3 is subdivided into a first display unit 301, a second display unit 302, a first operation button group 303, and a second operation button group 304. The first display unit 301 corresponds to the three medicine compartment units 201 in the first row, and the second display unit 302 corresponds to the three medicine compartment units 201 in the second row. This one-to-one correspondence allows users to quickly locate the medication information of each medicine compartment unit 201, avoiding information confusion. The first operation button group 303 is adapted to the first display unit 301, and the second operation button group 304 is adapted to the second display unit 302. Both adopt a light-touch button design. The light-touch structure does not require a large pressing force, which is suitable for elderly people with declining hand strength. At the same time, the button functions are simplified to core operations such as information switching and confirmation, reducing the learning cost of complex functions. Even elderly people who are not familiar with smart devices can quickly master the usage method. The upper right corner of both the first display unit 301 and the second display unit 302 has an independent battery level display area, which displays 0-100%. The battery level is displayed as a percentage or a simple battery icon. The battery level display area is electrically connected to the main control unit of the control system and the charging management unit of the power module 5 via wires. The charging management unit collects the remaining battery level data of the built-in rechargeable power supply in real time, transmits it to the main control unit for processing, and then displays it synchronously in the battery level display area of the two display units, so that users can intuitively grasp the power status of the device.
[0042] Furthermore, the sealing cover of the emergency unit 4 is an emergency cover 402, which is adapted to the emergency compartment body 401; the alarm triggering component is an emergency triggering mechanism, which is located on the surface of the emergency cover 402 and is an anti-accidental touch button 403, which is triggered by long press for a preset time; the emergency unit 4 is also equipped with a high-decibel buzzer 404 that is electrically connected to the control system and the power module 5. When the emergency cover 402 is opened, the control system receives the opening signal of the emergency cover 402 and controls the high-decibel buzzer 404 to stop working.
[0043] In a specific embodiment, the sealing cover of the emergency unit 4 is an emergency cover 402, which is precisely fitted to the emergency compartment body 401. When closed, it forms a sealed environment, ensuring that the emergency medicines such as nitroglycerin tablets stored in the emergency compartment body 401 are not damp or contaminated. The alarm triggering component is an emergency triggering mechanism, specifically an anti-accidental touch button 403 located on the surface of the emergency cover 402. It needs to be pressed for a preset time to trigger. This anti-accidental touch design can effectively avoid false alarms caused by accidental touches when retrieving medicines, ensuring the effectiveness of the alarm signal. The emergency unit 4 is additionally equipped with a high-decibel buzzer 404, which is electrically connected to the control system and power module 5. After being triggered in an emergency, the high-decibel buzzer 404 can quickly issue a warning to the surrounding environment. At the same time, the control system simultaneously transmits alarm information to family members, buying precious rescue time for elderly people living alone. A position sensor is provided at the hinge between the emergency cover 402 and the emergency compartment body 401. This position sensor is electrically connected to the control system. When the emergency cover 402... When the cover is opened, the position sensor detects the change in the displacement of the cover and generates an opening signal, which is transmitted to the control system. After receiving the signal, the control system immediately outputs a stop command to the high-decibel buzzer 404, causing the high-decibel buzzer 404 to stop sounding. During this process, the alarm information transmitted by the control system to the family members is not affected and continues to be uploaded.
[0044] Furthermore, the control system and power module 5 includes a main control unit, a short-range communication module, a long-range communication module, a built-in rechargeable power supply, and a charging management unit; the main control unit is electrically connected to the medicine compartment assembly 2, the display operation module 3, and the emergency unit 4 respectively; the short-range communication module can establish a connection with an external mobile terminal and receive information; the long-range communication module uploads status information and alarm information; the built-in rechargeable power supply supplies power to the electrical components, and the charging management unit is adapted to the charging interface 6 mounting position on the front bottom of the lower housing 101 to connect to an external power source for charging.
[0045] In a specific embodiment, the control system and power module 5 integrates a main control unit, a short-range communication module, a long-range communication module, a built-in rechargeable power supply, and a charging management unit. The main control unit, as the core scheduling component, is electrically connected to the medicine compartment component 2, the display operation module 3, and the emergency unit 4, respectively. It can drive the reminder function of the medicine compartment component 2 according to a preset program, receive signals from the monitoring module, and respond to the alarm requests of the emergency unit 4, ensuring that all functions are connected in an orderly manner. The short-range communication module can establish a connection with an external mobile terminal, making it convenient for family members to remotely enter medicine information and medication time without requiring users to manually perform complex settings. The long-range communication module is responsible for uploading medicine collection status information and emergency alarm information, allowing family members to keep track of medication use in real time and intervene in a timely manner even when they are not by their side. The built-in rechargeable power supply provides stable power to all electrical components, and is equipped with a charging management unit adapted to the charging port 6 on the front bottom of the lower housing 101, using USB-C. The charging method not only conforms to current mainstream charging habits, but also enables overcharge and over-discharge protection through the charging management unit, extending the power supply's lifespan. At the same time, the device as a whole adopts a low-power design, with low-power components used in the display operation module 3, reminder module, and monitoring module, which can effectively extend the usage time after a single charge and reduce the inconvenience of frequent charging.
[0046] The specific embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, but they are merely examples, and the present invention is not equivalent to the specific embodiments described above. For those skilled in the art, any equivalent modifications and substitutions to the present invention are also within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, all equivalent transformations and modifications made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention should be covered within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A portable intelligent medicine box with an emergency alarm function, characterized in that, The kit includes a main body (1), a medicine compartment assembly (2), a display and operation module (3), an emergency unit (4), a control system, and a power module (5). The main body (1) includes a lower shell (101) and an upper cover (102). The upper cover (102) and the lower shell (101) are hinged to each other and open and close. When closed, they are positioned by a locking structure (105). The upper cover (102) is provided with a portable grip component. The medicine compartment assembly (2) is 2×3 The matrix is located inside the lower housing (101) and contains six independent drug compartment units (201). Each drug compartment unit (201) is equipped with an openable and closable unit cover (2011) and a drug-related identifier. The display operation module (3) is adapted to the drug compartment assembly (2). The emergency unit (4) is independently located inside the lower housing (101) and contains a sealing cover and an alarm triggering component. The control system and power supply module (5) are electrically connected to the drug compartment assembly (2), the display operation module (3), and the emergency unit (4), respectively.
2. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper cover plate (102) and the lower housing (101) are hinged by a damping hinge (103). The damping hinge (103) includes a hinge shaft, a damping bushing and a fixed ear plate. The fixed ear plate is fixed to the hinge mounting seat of the lower housing (101) and the hinge mating seat of the upper cover plate (102) by fasteners.
3. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking structure (105) consists of two symmetrically arranged snap-on locking components. The snap-on locking components are fastened to the preset mounting position on the outer wall of the lower housing (101) by bolts. The locking structure (105) is provided with a long strip-shaped slot that cooperates with the corresponding protrusion of the upper cover plate (102). The bottom is provided with an arc-shaped fastening part that engages with the edge of the upper cover plate (102) when closed, forming a double locking structure.
4. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 2, characterized in that, The unit cover plate (2011) is hinged to the drug compartment unit (201) via a damping pivot. The damping pivot includes a fixed shaft and a damping sleeve. The fixed shaft is interference-fitted with the pivot seat of the drug compartment unit (201). The drug association mark is a wear-resistant printed mark located at the bottom of the drug compartment unit (201).
5. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 4, characterized in that, The medicine compartment unit (201) is also equipped with a reminder module, which is electrically connected to the control system. The reminder module includes an indicator light group (2012) embedded in the center of the unit cover (2011) and a voice broadcast unit integrated in the lower housing (101). When the unit cover (2011) is opened, the voice broadcast unit stops working.
6. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 5, characterized in that, The portable grip component is a handle (104), which is installed on the top of the upper cover plate (102).
7. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 6, characterized in that, The drug compartment unit (201) is also equipped with a monitoring module, which is a position sensor, including a sensor body and a sensing element located inside the drug compartment unit (201). The sensor body and the sensing element work together to generate an operation signal and feed it back to the control system and the power module (5).
8. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 7, characterized in that, The display operation module (3) includes a first display unit (301), a second display unit (302), a first operation button group (303), and a second operation button group (304). The first display unit (301) is associated with the three medicine compartment units (201) in the first row, and the second display unit (302) is associated with the three medicine compartment units (201) in the second row. The first operation button group (303) is adapted to the first display unit (301), and the second operation button group (304) is adapted to the second display unit (302). Both are touch-sensitive buttons. The first display unit (301) and the second display unit (302) are each provided with an independent power display area. The power display area is electrically connected to the control system and the power module (5).
9. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 8, characterized in that, The sealing cover of the emergency unit (4) is an emergency cover (402), which is adapted to the emergency compartment body (401); the alarm triggering component is an emergency triggering mechanism, which is located on the surface of the emergency cover (402) and is an anti-accidental touch button (403) that is triggered by long press for a preset time; the emergency unit (4) is also equipped with a high-decibel buzzer (404) that is electrically connected to the control system and the power module (5); when the emergency cover (402) is opened, the control system receives the emergency cover (402) opening signal and controls the high-decibel buzzer (404) to stop working.
10. The portable intelligent medicine box with emergency alarm function according to claim 9, characterized in that, The control system and power module (5) include a main control unit, a short-range communication module, a long-range communication module, a built-in rechargeable power supply and a charging management unit; the main control unit is electrically connected to the medicine compartment assembly (2), the display operation module (3) and the emergency unit (4) respectively; the short-range communication module can establish a connection with an external mobile terminal and receive information; the long-range communication module uploads status information and alarm information; the built-in rechargeable power supply supplies power to the electrical components; the charging management unit is adapted to the charging interface (6) mounting position on the front bottom of the lower housing (101) and connects to an external power supply for charging.