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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2007
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2003
Paul Randall Shows, Pineville, LA (US);
Robert Parks, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Ryan Kaintz, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Eric Lamont Holmes, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Matthew Goodworth, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Stuart Morgan, West Chester, PA (US);
Matthew Stuart Beale, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Michael A. Bergeron, Pineville, LA (US);
Stan Jankowski, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Paul Randall Shows, Pineville, LA (US);
Robert Parks, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Ryan Kaintz, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Eric Lamont Holmes, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Matthew Goodworth, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Stuart Morgan, West Chester, PA (US);
Matthew Stuart Beale, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Michael A. Bergeron, Pineville, LA (US);
Stan Jankowski, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Parata Systems, LLC, Morrisville, NC (US);
Abstract
A medicament dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, at least one controller, and a plurality of drawers each movably carried by the frame and each defining a plurality of dispensing cells. A plurality of removable dispensing devices is provided with each one carried by one of the dispensing cells. Each of the dispensing cells further comprises a motor for providing rotary motion to one of the removable dispensing devices in response to the controller, a sensor operating in conjunction with the controller for counting medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices, a chute for receiving medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices and a chute gate for controlling access to the chute. The cabinet may additionally comprise a chute gate release responsive to the controller for controlling the chute gate and a chute gate sensor connected to the controller and responsive to the position of the chute gate. The cabinet may be used in conjunction with a number of processes including dispensing, secure-pickup (insuring the person picking up the dispensed medicament is authorized to do so), back-end verification (verifying the identity of the person picking up the dispensed medicament), a process for removing a dispensing device from a drawer, and a process for inserting a dispensing device into a drawer.