Medication dispensing cart
US-2015100154-A1 · Apr 9, 2015 · US
US10751239B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10751239-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815975860-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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The invention includes a medical technology station and a method for using the medical technology cart. The station can be a portable cart that can be movable, such as rollable, and has a computer system. Attached to the cart is a housing that communicates with the computer system. Insertable in the housing is a cassette system that includes a series of drawers. The drawers are openable and preferably closeable on command from a user. The drawers have a readable unique drawer identifier that is readable by sensors in the cassette. The cassette also preferably includes proximity sensors, while the drawers contain a target for the proximity sensors. In use, an operator, with proper credentials, can, though the computer system, identify a drawer to be opened by the computer system. The cassette and drawers can be removed from the housing and transported to another location for filling of the drawers with medications or other supplies.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A station comprising: a movable cart; a computer system comprising an input device, a display device, and a processor, the computer system positioned on the cart; computer memory in communication with the processor; a housing mounted on the cart; at least one portable cassette system removably coupled to the housing; wherein the processor is in electronic communication with the input device, the display device, and the cassette system; and wherein the cassette system further comprises a cassette frame, the cassette frame defining an interior divided into compartments, the cassette system further comprising; a) at least one drawer, each drawer occupying and being slidably positioned in at least one of the compartments, whereby the at least one of the compartments occupied by a drawer defines the drawer's position in the cassette frame and each drawer further comprising an electronically readable identifier tag containing a unique drawer identifier; b) an electronic reader associated with each drawer and configured to read the identifier tags; c) each compartment having an actuator associated therewith in communication with the processor, each actuator associated with an actuator latch that is movable in response to operation of the associated actuator; d) each drawer having one of the actuators associated therewith, each drawer is capable of moving from a locked and closed position to an unlocked and almost closed position in response to movement from the associated actuator latch; whereby each compartment is associated with at least one of the electronic readers and whereby the computer system is configured to identify the position of each drawer in the cassette frame based on the position of the electronic reader associated with each drawer and the unique identifier for each drawer; whereby in response to a drawer open command, the electrical actuator associated with a specific drawer actuates to thereby move the associated actuator latch, moving the specific drawer from the locked and closed position to the unlocked and almost closed position; and whereby the computer system is configured to automatically close and lock the specific drawer from the almost closed position if the specific drawer remains in the almost closed position for a selected period of time. 2. The station of claim 1 wherein the station is configured to unlock the specific drawer from a locked position in response to an open drawer command for the specific drawer received from the input device, whereby in response to the open drawer command, the electrical actuator associated with the specific drawer actuates to thereby move the associated actuator latch. 3. The station of claim 1 further comprising a series of proximity sensors each in electrical communication with the processor, each of the drawers being associated with one of the series of proximity sensors. 4. The station of claim 3 wherein the computer system is configured to detect a drawer in the closed or almost closed position based on the output of the proximity sensor associated with the drawer. 5. The station of claim 1 wherein the electronically readable identifier tag comprises a radio frequency identifier (RFID) tag. 6. The station of claim 5 wherein the RFID tag also indicates the number of compartments occupied by the drawer. 7. The station of claim 5 whereby the drawer is in an open position when undetected by the proximity sensor associated with the drawer. 8. The station of claim 5 wherein the electronic reader is configured to be capable of reading the RFID tag when the drawer is in the closed position, but not capable of reading the RFID tag when the drawer is in the open position.
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