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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 28, 1993
Filed:
Nov. 07, 1991
Anthony Schaus, Lake Forest, CA (US);
Arvind C Desai, Mission Viejo, CA (US);
John Cater, Irvine, CA (US);
John A Bachman, Dana Point, CA (US);
Wilber David Squires, Fountain Valley, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
An ECG analysis system is provided that automatically scans and classifies in sequence a plurality of long term recorded patient cassette tapes by first identifying and then inserting each tape cassette into a cassette player for the analysis system, and finally removing each tape cassette from the analysis system once the analysis is complete. The system includes bar code reading and writing devices that are integrated with the analysis system to positively identify the patient associated with the tape recording. An automatic multiple cassette loader is disclosed wherein an elongated, rigid transport member having a transport slot cut along a substantial portion of its longitudinal axis is used to guide a detent armature, driven by a worm drive, in placing cassettes within a cassette player. The detent armature protrudes through said transport slot and pushes a single cassette out from the bottom of a stack of cassettes along the longitudinal axis of the transport slot and into the cassette player. Cassette removal is accomplished by a pair of jointed members coupled to motor means and a release mechanism within the playback means to eject the cassette from the playback means at a predetermined time. A pair of armatures are rotatably attached to the placement means for removing the ejected cassette from the playback means. A bay is provided into which the analyzed tape cassettes are automatically stacked.