A61J2205/60

Magnetic Pacifier with Tracking Device
20220054363 · 2022-02-24 ·

This present invention relates to a magnetic pacifier that is capable of being used with a face mask or other facial covering, and that does not negatively impact the effectiveness of the facial covering. The magnetic pacifier is of two part construction, wherein a first flange is positioned on one side of the facial covering, and a second flange is positioned on the opposite side of the facial covering but magnetically attached to the first flange. The magnetic pacifier further comprises a discreet but effective RFID tag, GPS chip or other location beacon that will allow the parent, guardian, caregiver or law enforcement to located a missing child via the pacifier.

DEVICE FOR LOADING MEDICAL CONTAINERS IN DOSING MACHINES, ADAPTER FOR THE CONTAINERS, SUPPORT FOR THE ADAPTERS AND USE THEREOF

A device for loading medical containers on dosing machines, includes an adaptor for medical containers and a support for the adaptor, in which the support includes an attachment means to the dosing machine and in which the adaptor and the support include means for pivoting relative to one another and means for clipping to each other. The means being arranged in such a way that the pivoting of the adaptor and of the support by means of the pivoting means produces the clipping together of the adaptor and the support.

INTEGRATED INGESTIBLE EVENT MARKER SYSTEM WITH PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT

A system and method are provided for securing an ingestible electronic device to a pharmaceutical product without damaging the ingestible electronic device. The product includes the ingestible electronic device being placed on the product in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, in accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the ingestible electronic device is placed inside the product. Various embodiments are disclosed in accordance with the present invention for protecting and/or coating of the electronic marker as well as securing the ingestible electronic device onto the product.

Medication tracking system and method using hybrid isolated magnetic dipole probe
09792476 · 2017-10-17 · ·

A system and method for tracking medical articles located in a container includes a hybrid isolated magnetic dipole (“IMD”) probe that provides an activating EM energy RF field having a magnetic near field at least as great as the electric near field, both of which cover the entire interior of the container. The probe comprises a main element having capacitive coupling across at least one slot and spacing above a ground plane to thereby form an isolated electric field and an equally strong or stronger magnetic field that fills the interior of the container to activate RFID tags therein. A dual system is provided for larger containers. A dynamic impedance tuning system controls the probe impedance for increased efficiency in transferring power to the interior of the container. Beam steering is provided with the IMD probe.

Smart medication identifying system

A smart medication identifying system is disclosed herein. It comprises a processing device including a first processing module, a scanning module electrically connected to the first processing module and a first reminding module electrically connected to the first processing module; a cloud storage device electrically connected to the processing device and having a storage module, a login module electrically connected to the storage module, and a medication information database electrically connected to the storage module; and a medication identifying device electrically connected to the processing device and the cloud storage device and having a second processing module, an image identifying module electrically connected to the second processing module and a second reminding module electrically connected to the second processing module.

CONTROLLED INVENTORY REFRIGERATED DISPENSING SYSTEM

A refrigerated dispensing system is provided including an outer refrigerator cabinet and an interior, removable chassis that mounts a plurality of separately removable product storage and dispensing cartridges. While individual cartridges are removably positionable within slots on one or more shelves inside of the chassis, the entire chassis (with cartridges positioned thereon) may be removed from the outer refrigerator cabinet, as may be desirable in the event of a loss of power to the outer refrigerator cabinet. The shelves are preferably of a modular and reconfigurable design, thus allowing portions of the chassis (e.g., individual shelves or portions thereof) to be modified or replaced with alternative shelving or other storage devices to meet the current refrigerated product storage needs of any particular facility.

MEDICATION SYSTEM

A medication system includes a blister pack. The blister pack includes a sheet containing a plurality of blisters each respectively containing at least one medication. The blister pack further includes a backing positioned on the sheet and a substrate layer having electronic circuitry thereon, the circuitry including traces terminating at one end at positions corresponding to each of the blisters. The blister pack is connected to an edge connector disposed adjacent to an edge of the sheet, the traces terminating at an other end to the edge connector. The medication system also includes a hub in electronic communication with the blister pack. The traces positioned such that each time a blister is punctured, the breakage event is communicated to the hub and recorded.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING REMEDY FREQUENCIES
20170277839 · 2017-09-28 ·

A method of providing a remedy is described. The method includes: (i) receiving, from a client device, answers to one or more of sets of questions that are relevant to one or more ailments and/or one or more unique expressions of the ailments; (ii) grading the answers using one or more remedy appropriateness values to produce graded answers, and wherein an remedy appropriateness value quantifies clinical importance of a remedy with respect to a question that is answered; (iii) scoring one or more remedies based on the graded answers to arrive at one or more remedy scores and identifying one or more top remedies that have high remedy scores; (iv) choosing, from a library of frequency files, one or more frequency files that correspond to one or more of the top remedies; and (v) presenting the frequency file as a remedy to the client device.

Smart Bag Used in Sensing Physiological and/or Physical Parameters of Bags Containing Biological Substance
20170239404 · 2017-08-24 · ·

The present technology discloses a cost-effective, single use bag or container for storing biological substances that incorporates on its inner wall an electronic device that is configured to measure physiological and/or physical parameters of the enclosed biological substances, such as source history, identification, demographics, time stamping, temperature, pH, conductivity, glucose, O.sub.2, CO.sub.2 levels etc. The electronic device of the disclosed bag comprises a sensor configured to measure physiological and/or physical parameters of the biological substances enclosed within the bag, and a radio-frequency (RF) device communicably coupled to the sensor and configured to: (a) acquire from the sensor data associated with the measured parameters, (b) store the acquired sensor data in nonvolatile memory, and (c) communicate the stored data wirelessly to a RF reader.

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR USING A CODE TO TRACK TASK COMPLETION
20170243463 · 2017-08-24 ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure include systems, devices and methods for using a code to track task completion. Embodiments include receiving, by a user computing device, a code selection user input from a user interface of the user computing device. Further, embodiments include selecting, by the user computing device, a code for a task from a code repository based on the code selection user input. In addition, embodiments include scanning the code using at least one of a scanning module and an image capture device of the user computing device. Moreover, embodiments include receiving, by the user computing device, assignment information from the user interface for the code. Also, embodiments include assigning, by the user computing device, a task for the code based on the assignment information. Further, embodiments include storing, by the user computing device, the code with the assignment information and task in a database.