Patent classifications
A47B2067/025
Medical technology station and method of use
A medical station includes a cassette system provided at a moveable cart. The cassette system includes locking drawers and sensors, each associated with one of the locking drawers. A computer system provided at the moveable cart includes an input device. The computer system receives data from the sensors to determine a position of each of the drawers and prevent a second one of the drawers from moving into an opened position when a first one of the drawers is in the opened position.
CONFIGURATION TECHNIQUES FOR AN APPLIANCE WITH CHANGEABLE COMPONENTS
The present disclosure relates to a workstation and a technique to automatically configure the workstation. The workstation can be used to perform various tasks including but not limited to medication delivery, collection of medical records, patient care, manufacturing operations, and others. The workstation can be configured by the user depending on the tasks to be performed using the workstation. Various sensors (e.g., hall effect sensors, optical sensors, or the like) can be coupled to the workstation, and sensor operators (e.g., magnets, color coded strips, or the like) can be coupled to the modules. By aligning sensor operators with sensors when modules are coupled to the workstation, a configuration (e.g., size, shape, location, or the like) of modules can be automatically detected by the workstation controller. The controller of the workstation can then adapt to perform certain tasks (e.g., lock/unlock drawers, or the like) depending on the detected configuration of modules.
Cabinet for secure public storage of medications and related devices
Embodiments of the invention relate to cabinets that can store medications and medical devices in public spaces and provide easy access to their contents in emergencies while also deterring theft, vandalism, and damage to the contents. These goals may be furthered in connection with, e.g., one or more electronic systems included in the cabinet. These electronic systems may, according to embodiments of the invention, provide functions related to, e.g., summoning help in emergencies, monitoring access to the cabinet, monitoring environmental conditions around and/or with the cabinet, removing and replacing medications that have reached expiry, and replacing medications that have been used or otherwise removed from the cabinet.