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- Apparatus and method for monitoring ingestible products consumed are generally discussed herein with specific discussions involving the utilization and employment of indicia on medicine containers and packages for recording consumed products.
- Ingestible products such as medications, vitamins, and supplements, generally require strict adherence as to dosage and frequency of consumption.
- incorrectly consuming an ingestible product can lead to over consumption or under consumption, which, can in turn, lead to adverse reactions, further deterioration, and in extreme cases even death.
- Information stored on the memory tabs may include information such as the time a particular product was consumed, the dosage consumed, and the type of product consumed. If more than one type of ingestible products are consumed (such as head ache medication and flu medication), the amount information stored on the memory tabs grows proportionately larger, thus posing a greater potential for forgetfulness or for mistake due to cross-information indexing.
- Another method for tracking ingestible products consumed is recording the consumed information on a piece of paper. Often, this information is written on a note pad, on a loose piece of paper, on a napkin, etc., and placed at some convenient location. Other times, the paper with the consumed information is pegged on a pegboard or is placed on a refrigerator door via a magnet.
- the present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above-mentioned deficiencies associated with the prior art methods. More particularly, the present invention facilitates recording by incorporating a template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising a recordable surface for recording information about the ingestable product, the template being positioned on a periphery of a container, the container comprising a closed end and an open end comprising a removeable lid, a label attached to the periphery of the container, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the container separate from the area on the label comprising the product brand.
- the present invention may further be characterized as a method for recording ingestible products consumed comprising providing a template on a periphery of a package or a container containing an ingestible product; the template comprising a recordable surface for recording ingestible product consumed; ingesting a quantity of ingestible product by a first individual; recording at least the quantity ingested or a time the quantity was ingested on the template for the first individual; and recording a time when a next event is to occurred for the first individual.
- a still further aspect of the prevent invention for recording information comprises a template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising a recordable surface for recording information about the ingested product, the template being attached to a periphery of a package for packaging a container containing an ingestible product, the packaging comprising at least two ends with at least one of the two ends capable of being opened for removing the container, a label attached to the periphery of the packaging, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the packaging separate from the area on the label comprising the product brand.
- a still further aspect of the present invention comprises a template for recording information about an ingestible product consumed by an individual comprising a writing medium comprising a plurality of sides; the writing medium being positioned on a periphery of a container or on a surface of a package for packaging a container; a plurality of lines printed on the medium, the plurality of lines defining at least one entry field for entry of information about the ingestible product consumed or at least one pre-formatted field comprising at least one printed word, said at least one printed word conveying information related to the ingestible product; and wherein a volume of the ingestible product consumed, a time the ingestible product was consumed, or a name of an individual that consumed the ingestible product is recorded on the at least one entry field.
- FIG. 1 is a semi-schematic perspective view of a packaging material for an ingestible product comprising a template for tracking consumed materials provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary template for tracking consumed materials provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a third alternative template with information recorded thereon provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a fourth alternative template provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a semi-schematic perspective view of a medicine package 10 comprising a template 12 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention is shown.
- the exemplary medicine package 10 is a packaging box or housing for a container containing children's medicine, which in the figure shown is a Cold & Cough medicine for children. Similar to conventional medicine packages, the package 10 shown includes a BRAND X product label and general information about the ingestible product packaged within, such as information regarding treatable symptoms 16 , product warning 18 , directions 20 for use, active ingredients 22 , dose chart 24 , etc.
- the template 12 comprises a recordable surface 26 defined by a plurality of sides and/or edges for recording ingestible product consumed.
- the sdies and edges may include marked lines connoting a boundary or may be a physical boundary, such as a physical edge.
- a recordable surface is any surface capable of recording information about the ingestible product. Such information includes information regarding the time the product was consumed, the dosage or volume consumed, the type of product consumed, the name of the individual to be tracked, and/or the next period for taking the ingestible product.
- the template 12 may be a defined region of the package 10 , such as a marked or segregated region on the package, a region on the package separated from the product information, or an add-on feature of the package capable of recording information about the ingestible product.
- An add-on feature may include, but are not limited to, POST-IT® note pads, note pads with perforated tear lines, magnetic magic drawing slate, and magic slate comprising a lift-able plastic film added onto the package 10 for recording information about the ingestible product consumed. If a POST-IT® note pad or a perforated note pad with tear lines is incorporated, one or more sheets representing one or more templates may be used. If more than one sheet is contemplated, two to twenty sheets may be sufficient for recording consumed information for the entire content of the container.
- a template comprising a marked region on the package or a region on the package separated from the product information includes a boundary set off by printed lines, markings, or by distinct separation of the words used to describe the product information. Any appropriate number of pen, pencil, grease pen, or other writing instruments may be used to record information on the template. For example, if a magic slate is used, a stylus would be an appropriate writing instrument.
- the container 28 may be a plastic medicine container or a glass medicine container comprising a closed end 30 and an open end 32 comprising a removeable lid 34 .
- the container 28 comprises a label 36 (or two or more labels) attached to the periphery 38 of the container.
- the label 36 may include labeling information such as a product name, type of ingestible product contained within, information about the ingestible product such as active ingredients, and marketing materials, such as information about the product's improved taste.
- a template 12 for recording an ingestible product consumed may be incorporated by including it on the periphery 38 of the container 28 .
- the template 12 may be a designated or separated region of the label 36 comprising a recordable surface 26 or, like the package 10 of FIG. 1 , an add-on feature.
- the template 12 may embody a surface of the container to be recorded directly thereon. Recording on such surface may include the use of a felt-tip pen, either erasable or permanent type, and other pen (such as a grease pen) capable of scribing on glass or other smooth medium.
- the identifier 40 may comprise a trademark designating the source, origin, or type of template incorporated or may include printed information about the template, such as instructions for using the template, the medication type or the Brand type the template is designated for, or words describing the purpose of the template.
- the identifier 40 may be eliminated altogether or may be printed as part of the label 36 rather than on the template to describe the purpose or source of the template. This option is similar for other templates described elsewhere herein.
- Recording fields 42 may include entry fields 44 a , 44 b , 44 c , etc. for recording, for example, the name of an individual, the dosage consumed by the individual, and the time consumed by the individual. Recording fields may also include pre-formatted fields 46 such as pre-formatted time periods (i.e., AM and PM) and volumetric units (i.e., ml, cc, tsp) for selecting or marking by the recorder. Optionally, a product brand or other information about the ingestible product name may be printed as light background printing directly on the template.
- pre-formatted fields 46 such as pre-formatted time periods (i.e., AM and PM) and volumetric units (i.e., ml, cc, tsp) for selecting or marking by the recorder.
- a product brand or other information about the ingestible product name may be printed as light background printing directly on the template.
- FIG. 4 depicts the template of FIG. 3 in use.
- the exemplary template 12 information about ingestible products consumed by two children, Alex and Nick, are shown.
- the template shows that Alex consumed a quantity of ingestible product at 3 PM and Nick consumed a quantity of ingestible product at 4:30 PM.
- the consumed events are recorded, they are crossed out to indicate a completed event.
- the next scheduled events are then recorded to indicate when the next consuming events will occur.
- both Alex and Nick are scheduled to consume ingestible products 6 hours after their previous events. As no dosage amounts are recorded on the template 12 , it is assumed that both Alex and Nick consumed the same amount.
- Alex and Nick were to consume different amounts, a notation such as “2 ml” and “1.5 ml” may be added next to the recorded time for the respected children.
- Alex and Nick or other individuals to be tracked, may be abbreviated by their first initials: “A” and “N”.
- an alternative template 48 comprising an optional identifier 40 and an array of recording fields 42 on the recordable surface 26 are shown.
- the template 48 does not incorporate pre-formatted fields.
- the recording fields 42 are sufficiently large to permit free-hand recording of any information desired by the recorder.
- the recording fields 42 are recorded with the name and the time a dosage was taken without referencing the dosage. This may be a situation, for example, when only one child is being tracked, the child's age and weight are known, and the information on the label 36 or package 10 about the ingestible product already contains information about the dosage for a child falling within a particular age and/or weight range. In other words, recording the dosage, if he dosage chart is followed, would be redundant.
- FIG. 6 is an alternative template 50 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- the template 50 comprises an optional identifier field 40 and a recordable surface 26 without recording fields 42 or pre-formatted fields 46 .
- the template 50 may comprise a blank writing surface without the presence of any fields.
- This template 50 may be desired where, for example, the product is gear towards adults or towards individuals that prefer a free-hand recording approach. In the figure, a free hand approach is selected to record the dosage consumed as well as information about calling a doctor if the individual's temperature is still high.
- FIG. 7 is yet another alternative template 52 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- the alternative template 52 is similar to previous templates described except it has additional pre-formatted fields.
- a dosage field 54 is added to facilitate tracking the dosage consumed by the individual.
- This template 52 may be particularly useful when two or more individuals are being recorded and the two or more individuals have different requirements. As is readily apparent, more or less pre-formatted fields may be incorporated and the specific pre-formatted information or words on the fields can vary without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- the template 52 in FIG. 7 tracks three children (Vic, Alex, and Nick) with each child having different time and dosage requirements. This situation may arise when the multiple children manifest symptoms at different time intervals and are placed on medication at correspondingly different time intervals.
- FIG. 8 shows yet another alternative template 56 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.
- the template comprises a recordable surface 26 comprising a plurality of entry fields 44 a - 44 c , which can vary in number, size, and orientation depending on the designer's choice.
- an add-on feature such as a POST-IT® note pad or a note-pad with perforated lines, may comprise multiple sheets corresponding to multiple templates.
- the note pad may comprise one or more than one of each of the templates shown in FIGS. 3-7 so that as the individual begins his recording, he may tear out (or peel off) a template that he does not want and discard it before beginning recording on a particular template he desires.
- an appropriate writing instrument may be attached, via a clamp bonded to the container or the package, for recording on the template.
- the template 58 may be used by withdrawing it from the pocket 60 , record information on one or more recording fields 42 , and reinserting the template back into the receiving cavity of the pocket.
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Apparatus and method for recording information about an ingestible product consumed by one or more individuals are described. A template may be used to record the information. The template can be placed on the container or on the package that contains the container. Information recordable on the template includes information such as the name of an individual, the time the ingestible product was consumed, the volume consumed, or the next time the ingestible product is to be consumed, just to name a few.
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- Apparatus and method for monitoring ingestible products consumed are generally discussed herein with specific discussions involving the utilization and employment of indicia on medicine containers and packages for recording consumed products.
- Ingestible products, such as medications, vitamins, and supplements, generally require strict adherence as to dosage and frequency of consumption. Among other things, incorrectly consuming an ingestible product can lead to over consumption or under consumption, which, can in turn, lead to adverse reactions, further deterioration, and in extreme cases even death.
- Due to a busy schedule, inattentiveness, preoccupation, sick, diseased, or a host of other reasons, keeping track of ingestible products consumed and the dosages consumed can be challenging. This situation is exacerbated when multiple ingestible products are taken or when caring for multiple patients or dependents requiring multiple ingestible products.
- Relying on one's memory to keep tabs of products consumed is often the method of choice. Information stored on the memory tabs may include information such as the time a particular product was consumed, the dosage consumed, and the type of product consumed. If more than one type of ingestible products are consumed (such as head ache medication and flu medication), the amount information stored on the memory tabs grows proportionately larger, thus posing a greater potential for forgetfulness or for mistake due to cross-information indexing.
- Another method for tracking ingestible products consumed is recording the consumed information on a piece of paper. Often, this information is written on a note pad, on a loose piece of paper, on a napkin, etc., and placed at some convenient location. Other times, the paper with the consumed information is pegged on a pegboard or is placed on a refrigerator door via a magnet.
- Although some aspects of the prior art methods for recording information may be, to some degree, effective, a more reliable method is desired that eliminates the risk of misplacement of information or cross-information. In addition, an apparatus and method for facilitating tracking ingestible products consumed is desired.
- The present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above-mentioned deficiencies associated with the prior art methods. More particularly, the present invention facilitates recording by incorporating a template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising a recordable surface for recording information about the ingestable product, the template being positioned on a periphery of a container, the container comprising a closed end and an open end comprising a removeable lid, a label attached to the periphery of the container, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the container separate from the area on the label comprising the product brand.
- The present invention may further be characterized as a method for recording ingestible products consumed comprising providing a template on a periphery of a package or a container containing an ingestible product; the template comprising a recordable surface for recording ingestible product consumed; ingesting a quantity of ingestible product by a first individual; recording at least the quantity ingested or a time the quantity was ingested on the template for the first individual; and recording a time when a next event is to occurred for the first individual.
- A still further aspect of the prevent invention for recording information comprises a template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising a recordable surface for recording information about the ingested product, the template being attached to a periphery of a package for packaging a container containing an ingestible product, the packaging comprising at least two ends with at least one of the two ends capable of being opened for removing the container, a label attached to the periphery of the packaging, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the packaging separate from the area on the label comprising the product brand.
- A still further aspect of the present invention comprises a template for recording information about an ingestible product consumed by an individual comprising a writing medium comprising a plurality of sides; the writing medium being positioned on a periphery of a container or on a surface of a package for packaging a container; a plurality of lines printed on the medium, the plurality of lines defining at least one entry field for entry of information about the ingestible product consumed or at least one pre-formatted field comprising at least one printed word, said at least one printed word conveying information related to the ingestible product; and wherein a volume of the ingestible product consumed, a time the ingestible product was consumed, or a name of an individual that consumed the ingestible product is recorded on the at least one entry field.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood when considered with respect to the following detailed description, appended claims and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a semi-schematic perspective view of a packaging material for an ingestible product comprising a template for tracking consumed materials provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a semi-schematic perspective view of a container containing an ingestible product and having a template for tracking consumed materials provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exemplary template for tracking consumed materials provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is the template ofFIG. 3 with information recorded thereon; -
FIG. 5 is a first alternative template with information recorded thereon provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a second alternative template provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a third alternative template with information recorded thereon provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a fourth alternative template provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention; and -
FIG. 9 is a fifth alternative template provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention comprising a card secured to a container or a package by a pocket. - The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of various templates for recording ingestible products provided in accordance with practice of the present invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features and the steps for constructing and using the templates of the present invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like or similar elements or features.
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FIG. 1 , a semi-schematic perspective view of amedicine package 10 comprising atemplate 12 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention is shown. Theexemplary medicine package 10 is a packaging box or housing for a container containing children's medicine, which in the figure shown is a Cold & Cough medicine for children. Similar to conventional medicine packages, thepackage 10 shown includes a BRANDX product label and general information about the ingestible product packaged within, such as information regardingtreatable symptoms 16,product warning 18,directions 20 for use,active ingredients 22,dose chart 24, etc. Although children's medicine is identified on the cover ofpackage 10, the package may contain other ingestible products, such as liquid cough medicine, prescription drugs, dietary supplements (in liquid, powder, or pill form), nutritional supplements, vitamins, or any other number of commercially available ingestible products. - In one exemplary embodiment, the
template 12 comprises arecordable surface 26 defined by a plurality of sides and/or edges for recording ingestible product consumed. The sdies and edges may include marked lines connoting a boundary or may be a physical boundary, such as a physical edge. As used elsewhere herein, a recordable surface is any surface capable of recording information about the ingestible product. Such information includes information regarding the time the product was consumed, the dosage or volume consumed, the type of product consumed, the name of the individual to be tracked, and/or the next period for taking the ingestible product. - The
template 12 may be a defined region of thepackage 10, such as a marked or segregated region on the package, a region on the package separated from the product information, or an add-on feature of the package capable of recording information about the ingestible product. An add-on feature may include, but are not limited to, POST-IT® note pads, note pads with perforated tear lines, magnetic magic drawing slate, and magic slate comprising a lift-able plastic film added onto thepackage 10 for recording information about the ingestible product consumed. If a POST-IT® note pad or a perforated note pad with tear lines is incorporated, one or more sheets representing one or more templates may be used. If more than one sheet is contemplated, two to twenty sheets may be sufficient for recording consumed information for the entire content of the container. - A template comprising a marked region on the package or a region on the package separated from the product information includes a boundary set off by printed lines, markings, or by distinct separation of the words used to describe the product information. Any appropriate number of pen, pencil, grease pen, or other writing instruments may be used to record information on the template. For example, if a magic slate is used, a stylus would be an appropriate writing instrument.
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FIG. 2 , a semi-schematic partial perspective view of acontainer 28 containing ingestible product is shown. Thecontainer 28 may be a plastic medicine container or a glass medicine container comprising a closedend 30 and anopen end 32 comprising aremoveable lid 34. In one exemplary embodiment, thecontainer 28 comprises a label 36 (or two or more labels) attached to theperiphery 38 of the container. Thelabel 36 may include labeling information such as a product name, type of ingestible product contained within, information about the ingestible product such as active ingredients, and marketing materials, such as information about the product's improved taste. - In one exemplary embodiment, a
template 12 for recording an ingestible product consumed may be incorporated by including it on theperiphery 38 of thecontainer 28. Thetemplate 12 may be a designated or separated region of thelabel 36 comprising arecordable surface 26 or, like thepackage 10 ofFIG. 1 , an add-on feature. Alternatively, thetemplate 12 may embody a surface of the container to be recorded directly thereon. Recording on such surface may include the use of a felt-tip pen, either erasable or permanent type, and other pen (such as a grease pen) capable of scribing on glass or other smooth medium. - Turning now to
FIG. 3 , anexemplary template 12 comprising anidentifier 40 andrecording fields 42 on therecordable surface 26 of the template is shown. Theidentifier 40 may comprise a trademark designating the source, origin, or type of template incorporated or may include printed information about the template, such as instructions for using the template, the medication type or the Brand type the template is designated for, or words describing the purpose of the template. As readily apparent, theidentifier 40 may be eliminated altogether or may be printed as part of thelabel 36 rather than on the template to describe the purpose or source of the template. This option is similar for other templates described elsewhere herein. -
Recording fields 42 may includeentry fields fields 46 such as pre-formatted time periods (i.e., AM and PM) and volumetric units (i.e., ml, cc, tsp) for selecting or marking by the recorder. Optionally, a product brand or other information about the ingestible product name may be printed as light background printing directly on the template. -
FIG. 4 depicts the template ofFIG. 3 in use. In theexemplary template 12, information about ingestible products consumed by two children, Alex and Nick, are shown. The template shows that Alex consumed a quantity of ingestible product at 3 PM and Nick consumed a quantity of ingestible product at 4:30 PM. Once the consumed events are recorded, they are crossed out to indicate a completed event. The next scheduled events are then recorded to indicate when the next consuming events will occur. In the example shown, both Alex and Nick are scheduled to consumeingestible products 6 hours after their previous events. As no dosage amounts are recorded on thetemplate 12, it is assumed that both Alex and Nick consumed the same amount. However, if Alex and Nick were to consume different amounts, a notation such as “2 ml” and “1.5 ml” may be added next to the recorded time for the respected children. To conserve space, Alex and Nick, or other individuals to be tracked, may be abbreviated by their first initials: “A” and “N”. - Turning now to
FIG. 5 , analternative template 48 comprising anoptional identifier 40 and an array of recording fields 42 on therecordable surface 26 are shown. In the exemplary embodiment, thetemplate 48 does not incorporate pre-formatted fields. Preferably the recording fields 42 are sufficiently large to permit free-hand recording of any information desired by the recorder. In the example shown, the recording fields 42 are recorded with the name and the time a dosage was taken without referencing the dosage. This may be a situation, for example, when only one child is being tracked, the child's age and weight are known, and the information on thelabel 36 orpackage 10 about the ingestible product already contains information about the dosage for a child falling within a particular age and/or weight range. In other words, recording the dosage, if he dosage chart is followed, would be redundant. -
FIG. 6 is an alternative template 50 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention. The template 50 comprises anoptional identifier field 40 and arecordable surface 26 withoutrecording fields 42 orpre-formatted fields 46. In other words, the template 50 may comprise a blank writing surface without the presence of any fields. This template 50 may be desired where, for example, the product is gear towards adults or towards individuals that prefer a free-hand recording approach. In the figure, a free hand approach is selected to record the dosage consumed as well as information about calling a doctor if the individual's temperature is still high. -
FIG. 7 is yet anotheralternative template 52 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention. Thealternative template 52 is similar to previous templates described except it has additional pre-formatted fields. In one exemplary embodiment, adosage field 54 is added to facilitate tracking the dosage consumed by the individual. Thistemplate 52 may be particularly useful when two or more individuals are being recorded and the two or more individuals have different requirements. As is readily apparent, more or less pre-formatted fields may be incorporated and the specific pre-formatted information or words on the fields can vary without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present invention. - The
template 52 inFIG. 7 tracks three children (Vic, Alex, and Nick) with each child having different time and dosage requirements. This situation may arise when the multiple children manifest symptoms at different time intervals and are placed on medication at correspondingly different time intervals. -
FIG. 8 shows yet another alternative template 56 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention. The template comprises arecordable surface 26 comprising a plurality of entry fields 44 a-44 c, which can vary in number, size, and orientation depending on the designer's choice. - In another alternative embodiment, an add-on feature, such as a POST-IT® note pad or a note-pad with perforated lines, may comprise multiple sheets corresponding to multiple templates. For example, the note pad may comprise one or more than one of each of the templates shown in
FIGS. 3-7 so that as the individual begins his recording, he may tear out (or peel off) a template that he does not want and discard it before beginning recording on a particular template he desires. - In yet another alternative embodiment, an appropriate writing instrument may be attached, via a clamp bonded to the container or the package, for recording on the template.
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FIG. 9 shows anotheralternative template 58 provided in accordance with aspects of the present invention.Template 58 resembles a card and is configured to be used with apocket 60 comprising a receivingcavity 62 attached or bonded to a container or a package. The pocket is similar to conventional pockets and may include printed information thereon about the template or about the ingestible product. Thetemplate 58 may embody a heavy gauge paper and may be laminated or plastic coated. Thetemplate 58, and all other templates described elsewhere herein, may incorporate any recording fields and features described for any of the templates elsewhere herein. - The
template 58 may be used by withdrawing it from thepocket 60, record information on one ormore recording fields 42, and reinserting the template back into the receiving cavity of the pocket. - The various templates described elsewhere herein and, if incorporated, the writing instruments may be packaged inside or under the security shrink wrap often found with medicine containers.
- Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described with some specificity, the description and drawings set forth herein are not intended to be delimiting, and persons of ordinary skill in the art will understand that various modifications may be made to the embodiments discussed herein without departing from the scope of the invention, and all such changes and modifications are intended to be encompassed within the appended claims. Various changes to the template may be made including manufacturing the dimensions differently, using different fields, using different language to describe the fields or the templates, using different materials, using different coloring scheme, etc. to record ingestible products consumed, mounting or adding a template onto the periphery of the container/package over an portion of a label such that the two overlap, at least partially. Other example of changes may include modifying the way or manner the template is placed on the packaging or the container, varying the location of the template on the package/container such as putting the template at the base of the container (which is also considered a periphery of the container), and changing the type of information recorded on the entry fields or the pre-formatted fields. Accordingly, many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising:
a recordable surface for recording information about the ingestible product,
the template being positioned on a periphery of a container,
the container comprising a closed end and an open end comprising a removeable lid,
a label attached to the periphery of the container, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and
wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the container separate from an area on the label comprising the product brand.
2. The template of claim 1 , further comprising one or more entry fields on the recordable surface.
3. The template of claim 1 , wherein the template is an integral part of the label.
4. The template of claim 1 , wherein the template is an add-on feature of the container.
5. The template of claim 4 , wherein the add-on feature is a note-pad.
6. The template of claim 4 , wherein the add-on feature is a note pad with a peelable sheet.
8. The template of claim 1 , further comprising one or more pre-formatted fields on the recordable surface.
9. The template of claim 1 , further comprising two or more parallel lines, the parallel lines defining at least one recording field.
10. The template of claim 1 , wherein the recordable surface is part of the periphery of the container.
11. A method for recording ingestible products consumed comprising:
providing a template on a periphery of a package or a container containing an ingestible product; the template comprising a recordable surface for recording ingestible product consumed;
ingesting a quantity of ingestible product by a first individual;
recording at least the quantity ingested or a time the quantity was ingested on the template for the first individual; and
recording a time when a next event is to occurred for the first individual.
12. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , wherein the quantity ingested and the time the quantity was ingested are both recorded on the template.
13. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , further comprising recording a quantity of ingestible product consumed by a second individual.
14. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , wherein the template comprises one or more pre-formatted fields.
15. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , wherein the template comprises one or more entry fields.
16. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , wherein the template comprises either a POST-IT® type note pad or a note pad comprising tear lines.
17. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , wherein the template comprises part of a surface of the periphery of the package or the container.
18. The method for recording ingestible products consumed of claim 11 , further comprising an identifier.
19. A template for recording an ingestible product consumed comprising:
a recordable surface for recording information about the ingested product,
the template being attached to a periphery of a package for packaging a container containing an ingestible product,
the packaging comprising at least two ends with at least one of the two ends capable of being opened for removing the container,
a label attached to the periphery of the packaging, the label comprising information about a product brand and about the ingestible product; and
wherein the template occupies a region on the periphery of the packaging separate from the area on the label comprising the product brand.
20. The template of claim 19 , further comprising one or more entry fields on the recordable surface.
21. The template of claim 19 , wherein the template is an integral part of the label.
22. The template of claim 19 , wherein the template is an add-on feature on the packaging.
23. The template of claim 22 , wherein the add-on feature is a note-pad.
24. The template of claim 22 , wherein the add-on feature is a note pad with a peelable sheet.
25. The template of claim 19 , further comprising one or more pre-formatted fields on the recordable surface.
26. The template of claim 19 , further comprising two or more parallel lines, the parallel lines defining at least one recording field.
27. The template of claim 19 , wherein the recordable surface is part of the periphery of the packaging.
28. The template of claim 1 , further comprising a writing instrument removeably secured to the container.
29. The template of claim 1 , further comprising a pocket bonded to the container, wherein the template is positioned inside the pocket.
30. The template of claim 1 , further comprising a security shrink wrap wrapped over the template and container.
31. A template for recording information about an ingestible product consumed by an individual comprising:
a writing medium comprising a plurality of sides;
the writing medium being positioned on a periphery of a container or on a surface of a package for packaging a container;
a plurality of lines printed on the medium, the plurality of lines defining at least one entry field for entry of information about the ingestible product consumed or at least one pre-formatted field comprising at least one printed word, said at least one printed word conveying information related to the ingestible product; and
wherein a volume of the ingestible product consumed, a time the ingestible product was consumed, or a name of an individual that consumed the ingestible product is recorded on the at least one entry field.
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