Surgical instrument with wireless communication between control unit and remote sensor
US-2015374378-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9827064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9827064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615012067-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A shielded enclosure receives REID-tagged packaging from consumed medical items. The enclosure includes a housing and a lid. An opening in the lid receives the packaging into an internal space. A chute surrounds the opening and extends downward into the internal space. The chute has front, left, right, and rear walls. A hood attached to the lid surrounds the opening. An aperture in the hood allows passage of the packaging into the lid opening. The hood includes rear, right, left, and top walls. RF absorbing material covers inside surfaces of the chute and hood, including a front panel on the chute front wall, a rear panel on the hood rear wall and the chute rear wall, a left side panel on the hood left side wall and the chute left side wall, a right side panel on the hood right side wall and the chute right side wall, and a top panel on the hood top.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shielded enclosure for receiving discarded packaging from medical items consumed during performance of a medical procedure, wherein the packaging has RFID tags disposed therein or thereon, the shielded enclosure comprising: an internal space for receiving the packaging of the medical items; a housing that at least partially encloses the internal space, the housing comprising: an upper portion that is disposed over and covers the internal space, the upper portion having: an opening that allows passage of the discarded packaging into the internal space; a chute extending downward from the opening into the internal space, the chute surrounding the opening; a hood that is disposed over and at least partially surrounds the opening, the hood having an aperture that allows passage of the discarded packaging into the opening; and RF absorbing material at least partially covering one or more inside surfaces of the chute and hood, wherein the RF absorbing material is configured in such a manner that radio frequency signals entering the aperture are attenuated to levels that are substantially undetectable within the internal space, and radio frequency signals exiting the aperture are attenuated to levels that are substantially undetectable outside the shielded enclosure. 2. The shielded enclosure of claim 1 further comprising: the chute comprising: a chute front wall; a chute left side wall; a chute right side wall; and a chute rear wall; and the RF absorbing material comprising: an RF absorber front panel attached to the chute front wall; an RF absorber rear panel attached to the chute rear wall; an RF absorber left side panel attached to the chute left side wall; and an RF absorber right side panel attached to the chute right side wall. 3. The shielded enclosure of claim 2 further comprising: the hood comprising: a hood rear wall; a hood right side wall; a hood left side wall; and a hood top; and the RF absorbing material comprising: the RF absorber rear panel attached to the hood rear wall and the chute rear wall; the RF absorber left side panel attached to the hood left side wall and the chute left side wall; the RF absorber right side panel attached to the hood right side wall and the chute right side wall; and an RF absorber top panel attached to the hood top. 4. The shielded enclosure of claim 1 further comprising: the hood comprising: a hood rear wall; a hood right side wall; a hood left side wall; and a hood top; and the RF absorbing material comprising: an RF absorber rear panel attached to the hood rear wall; an RF absorber left side panel attached to the hood left side wall; an RF absorber right side panel attached to the hood right side wall; and an RF absorber top panel attached to the hood top. 5. The shielded enclosure of claim 1 further comprising a door in a sidewall of the housing, the door covering an opening that is large enough to accommodate a waste bin for receiving the discarded packaging. 6. The shielded enclosure of claim 1 wherein the RF absorbing material comprises an RF isolation coating. 7. A shielded enclosure for receiving discarded packaging from medical items consumed during performance of a medical procedure, wherein the packaging has RFID tags disposed therein or thereon, the shielded enclosure comprising: an internal space for receiving the packaging of the medical items; a housing that at least partially encloses the internal space; a lid attached to an upper portion of the housing, the lid disposed over and covering the internal space, the lid having an opening that allows passage of the discarded packaging into the internal space; a chute surrounding the opening in the lid and extending downward from the lid into the internal space, the chute comprising: a chute front wall; a chute left side wall; a chute right side wall; and a chute rear wall; and a hood attached to the lid and disposed above and at least partially surrounding the opening in the lid, the hood having an aperture that allows passage of the discarded packaging into the opening in the lid, the hood comprising: a hood rear wall; a hood right side wall; a hood left side wall; and a hood top; and RF absorbing material disposed above the opening in the lid and covering inside surfaces of the chute and the hood, the RF absorbing material comprising: an RF absorber front panel attached to the chute front wall; an RF absorber rear panel attached to the hood rear wall and the chute rear wall; an RF absorber left side panel attached to the hood left side wall and the chute left side wall; an RF absorber right side panel attached to the hood right side wall and the chute right side wall; and an RF absorber top panel attached to the hood top, wherein the lid is attached to the housing and the hood is attached to the lid in such a manner that radio frequency signals emanated from RFID tags disposed outside the shielded enclosure are attenuated to levels that are substantially undetectable within the internal space. 8. A shielded enclosure for receiving packaging removed from one or more items, the packaging having one or more RFID tags disposed therein or thereon, the shielded enclosure comprising: an internal space for receiving the packaging; and a housing that at least partially encloses the internal space, the housing comprising: an upper portion that is disposed over and covers the internal space, the upper portion having: an opening that allows passage of the packaging into the internal space; a chute extending downward from the opening into the internal space, the chute surrounding the opening; a hood that is disposed over and at least partially surrounds the opening, the hood having an aperture that allows passage of the packaging into the opening; and RF absorbing material at least partially covering inside surfaces of the chute and at least partially covering inside surfaces of the hood, wherein the RF absorbing material is configured in such a manner that radio frequency signals emanated from RFID tags disposed outside the shielded enclosure are attenuated to levels that are substantially undetectable within the internal space, and radio frequency signals emanated from one or more RFID antennas disposed inside the shielded enclosure are attenuated to levels that are substantially undetectable outside the shielded enclosure.
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