Patent classifications
A47B67/02
CABINET APPARATUS
A cabinet apparatus including a housing having a cavity, a door that closes the cavity, and a support assembly that is coupled to the cabinet assembly. The support assembly may be movable in accordance with several different types of movement. For example, the support assembly may be movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the cabinet assembly along a vertical axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cabinet assembly. The support assembly may be rotatable about a first rotational axis to move a holding component of the support assembly between a stowed position in which the holding component is stored away and a deployed position in which the holding component protrudes from a periphery of the cabinet assembly. The support assembly may be rotatable about a second rotational axis to adjust an angle at which the holding component protrudes from the periphery of the cabinet assembly.
PHARMACEUTICAL STORAGE BOX
A pharmaceutical storage box to be stored in a pharmaceutical refrigerator and managed by a controller, the pharmaceutical storage box includes: a storage portion to store a pharmaceutical, the pharmaceutical having an IC tag attached thereto; and an antenna configured to receive information of the IC tag.
Cabinet
A cabinet including a housing having a cavity, a door that close as front opening of the cavity, and a storage device. The storage device may include a movable storage member that is movable relative to the housing between a first position within the cavity and a second position outside of the cavity. The movable storage member may be configured to be coupled to the housing at a plurality of different locations. The storage device may be coupled directly to an inner surface of a sidewall of the housing that defines the cavity. The storage device may also include a fixed storage member that is non-movably coupled to the housing such that the movable storage member is pivotable relative to the housing and relative to the fixed storage member.
Cabinet
A cabinet including a housing having a cavity, a door that close as front opening of the cavity, and a storage device. The storage device may include a movable storage member that is movable relative to the housing between a first position within the cavity and a second position outside of the cavity. The movable storage member may be configured to be coupled to the housing at a plurality of different locations. The storage device may be coupled directly to an inner surface of a sidewall of the housing that defines the cavity. The storage device may also include a fixed storage member that is non-movably coupled to the housing such that the movable storage member is pivotable relative to the housing and relative to the fixed storage member.
STORAGE SYSTEM
A storage system which includes storage receptacles that are slidably mounted along a support member. The storage system may be formed as part of a cabinet. In one aspect, there may be a cabinet including a housing defining a cavity having an opening, the housing including a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall. A support rod may be supported within the cavity of the housing to extend between the first and second sidewalls of the housing. There may be at least one storage receptacle having a mounting element, so that the at least one storage receptacle is slidably mounted to the support rod by engagement between the mounting element of the storage receptacle and the support rod. The storage system may not include a cabinet in all embodiments and the support rod or member may instead be mounted on a support surface such as a wall.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CABINET WITH A DETACHABLE LINER HAVING MEDICAL SUPPLY RETAINING POUCHES AND MACHINE READABLE CODES
A medical supply cabinet includes a removable liner that attaches to the door. The removable liner, on a first side, has a plurality of pouches and associated machine readable codes or graphics to identify the particular medical supply for the particular pouch. The machine readable codes or graphics on the first side of the removable liner are located on the removable liner so as to be only visible when the associated medical supply needs replenishing. The inclusion of the associated visually machine readable codes or graphics on the first side of the removable liner provides a redundant (fail-safe) mechanism to enable an accurate identification of which medical supplies have been depleted and need replenishing.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CABINET WITH A DETACHABLE LINER HAVING MEDICAL SUPPLY RETAINING POUCHES AND MACHINE READABLE CODES
A medical supply cabinet includes a removable liner that attaches to the door. The removable liner, on a first side, has a plurality of pouches and associated machine readable codes or graphics to identify the particular medical supply for the particular pouch. The machine readable codes or graphics on the first side of the removable liner are located on the removable liner so as to be only visible when the associated medical supply needs replenishing. The inclusion of the associated visually machine readable codes or graphics on the first side of the removable liner provides a redundant (fail-safe) mechanism to enable an accurate identification of which medical supplies have been depleted and need replenishing.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING MEDICATIONS BASED ON PROXIMITY TO AN ELECTRONIC MEDICATION STORAGE CABINET
A method includes providing, on a computing device, when a user of the device is authorized, a user interface including respective representations of first medication administration functions and second medication administration functions associated with storage of the one or more medications and, in response to determining that the computing device is within the first predetermined area, enabling the computing device to perform the one or more first medication administration functions associated with the first predetermined area to cause, responsive to a selection of a displayed representation of the one or more first medication administration functions, a respective electronic medication storage cabinet associated with the selected displayed representation to perform an operation regarding a physical storage of a medication associated with a patient of the one or more patients, and preventing the computing device from performing the one or more second medication administration functions not associated with the first predetermined area.
Storage cabinet having a powered movement system
A storage cabinet is disclosed. The storage cabinet includes a housing, a movement system and a computing device. The housing includes a plurality of walls and a door. The walls and door define an internal storage cavity. The movement system is operatively connected to the door and configured to control vertical movement of the door. The movement system is configured to move the door between, at least, a fully closed and fully open position based on inputs provided by a user. The computing device is operatively connected to the movement system. The computing device includes a processor and memory. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive an input from a user, and generate control signal(s) for the movement system based on the input from the user. The control signals cause the movement system to move the door into a different position.
Storage cabinet having a powered movement system
A storage cabinet is disclosed. The storage cabinet includes a housing, a movement system and a computing device. The housing includes a plurality of walls and a door. The walls and door define an internal storage cavity. The movement system is operatively connected to the door and configured to control vertical movement of the door. The movement system is configured to move the door between, at least, a fully closed and fully open position based on inputs provided by a user. The computing device is operatively connected to the movement system. The computing device includes a processor and memory. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive an input from a user, and generate control signal(s) for the movement system based on the input from the user. The control signals cause the movement system to move the door into a different position.