WO2009102799A1 - Method and apparatus for removing, inserting and securing receptacles in a receptacle tray - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to the reliable storage and distribution of items, such as drugs, and more particularly, a method and apparatus for storing, transporting, receiving, refilling, and tracking drugs through their channels of distribution.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,905,653 discusses the use of visual indicators providing a cue to a user as to which lid on a receptacle to open or which medication to remove for distribution to patients.
- the system described in this patent uses immovable bins that are not transportable or easily reconfigurable. Thus, the visual indicator does not tell the user which receptacle to remove or reconfigure.
- One or more preferred embodiments are directed to a method for controlling removal of one or more receptacles from a receptacle tray.
- the method comprises indicating, using a removal indicator, which of the one or more receptacles to remove, and manually removing the indicated one or more receptacles from the receptacle tray.
- One or more preferred embodiments provide an apparatus for controlling removal of one or more receptacles from a receptacle tray, using a removal indicator indicating which of the one or more receptacles to manually remove from the receptacle tray. Certain embodiments are directed to an apparatus for securing one or more receptacles while allowing for easy insertion of the receptacle(s) into a mating tray.
- Embodiments are directed to an apparatus for securing one or more receptacles in a receptacle tray, where the receptacle tray includes a retaining mechanism that engages hooks of a plurality of receptacles simultaneously, and the retaining mechanism includes: a motor driving a latch element in an unlatch direction; an indicator indicating where to place a receptacle; a processor determining whether one or more receptacles remains to be placed in the receptacle tray, wherein if no receptacles remain to be placed in the receptacle tray, and energizing the motor to drive the latch element in a latch direction.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic showing an alternative placement of a removal indicator, according to certain embodiments disclosed.
- a user may request to remove a receptacle 1 through a user interface 34.
- the interface 34 may be any conventional interface, such as a touch screen, keypad, keyboard, point and click device, etc.
- the removal request may specify the known location of the receptacle 1 to be removed or the request may be for some receptacle 1 of unknown location containing a specified item or medication.
- processor 33 e.g., a computer receives the removal request and determines the location of the requested receptacle 1, or specified item or medication.
- Processor 33 may additionally determine whether the user has the authority to remove the requested receptacle 1, or specified item or medication.
- the processor 33 instructs the receptacle tray circuit 32 to light the an illuminator 5, for example, corresponding to the receptacle 1, which was requested or contains the specified item or medication.
- the receptacle 1 to be indicated is shown at reference numeral Ia and the lighted illuminator is specified as reference numeral 5a.
- the receptacle tray circuit 32 may supply power to the illuminator 5a directly though the appropriate receptacle connector 21, or it may send a signal to the receptacle circuit 31 instructing it to power the illuminator.
- Fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an exemplary method for controlling removal of one or more receptacles from a receptacle tray, according to certain embodiments disclosed.
- a request is made by a user at the user interface 34, for example, specifying either the known location of the one or more receptacles 1 to be removed or one or more items/medications within the one or more receptacles 1 to be removed. This request is for removal of one or more receptacles 1 , indicated by removal indicator 5.
- the removal indicators 5 are physically attached to the receptacle tray 2, and may be activated directly by the receptacle tray circuit 32.
- the removal indicators 5 also may be provided under a clear plastic cover 19 (shown in Fig. 6).
- step 220 the process moves to step 220, where the one or more indicated receptacles Ia are manually removed using the gripping mechanism 4.
- Fig. 4 shows a receptacle 1 being lifted out of the receptacle tray 2 by the user (not shown) pulling up on gripping mechanism 4.
- the gripping mechanism 4 may be a hook-like handle.
- Fig. 6 depicts an embodiment of a receptacle 1 in isolation.
- Fig. 7(a) is a bottom isometric view of a receptacle 1, according to certain embodiments disclosed.
- Two tangs 27 protrude outwardly beyond a front face (i.e., the face closest to the connector 21, in certain embodiments).
- the terms front and back are used for present explanatory purposes to indicate a relationship to connector(s), and are not to be limiting in terms of spatial orientation. It is also noted, that the present invention is not limited to any particular number of tangs 27, even though only 2 are depicted in order to constrain the receptacle 1 in the receptacle tray 2.
- the receptacle 1 includes two reference surfaces 6a for vertical positioning near the front of the receptacle. In the illustrated embodiment, the reference surfaces 6a are the bottom surfaces of the two tangs 27; however, other surfaces near the front of the receptacle 1 could alternately be used.
- Fig. 7(b) is a top isometric view of a receptacle 1 showing the top retaining surfaces 38 of the tangs 27.
- the depth 74 of top retaining surfaces 38 is closely controlled relative to the reference surfaces 6a in order to provide sufficient position control.
- the bottom of the receptacle 1 includes a protrusion 1 1 provided near the back of the receptacle 1 , with a closely controlled depth dimension 9, thereby acting as a longitudinal position control mechanism.
- the bottom of the receptacle 1 further includes at least one back vertical reference surface 6b, which may or may not include a hook 10. This back vertical reference surface 6b is associated with the protrusion 1 1 in certain embodiments.
- the protrusion 1 1 in the depicted embodiment also includes a ramp 15 providing a guiding surface that pushes the receptacle forward, as it is moved down into the receptacle tray 2, to insert the tangs 27 into a corresponding mating feature in the receptacle tray 2 (described below).
- the tang width 7 of at least one of the tangs 27 is closely controlled, thereby acting as a front lateral control mechanism.
- the width 8a of protrusion 11 forms a secondary, back lateral reference.
- Fig. 8(a) is a top isometric view of a portion of a receptacle tray 2 that interfaces with the receptacle 1, according to certain embodiments.
- a front guide 14 guides the receptacle tangs 27 into the mating tray features during receptacle insertion.
- Reference surfaces 13a which are controlled relative to vertical reference surfaces 12 mate with reference surfaces 6a for vertical positioning of the front of the receptacle(s) 1. It is noted that maintaining secure vertical positioning near the contact 21 of the receptacle 1 is essential for providing a reliable electrical connection to the receptacle tray 2 for various purposes.
- Embodiments are not limited to any particular number of reference surfaces 13a, but the number of reference surfaces 13a corresponds to the number of reference surfaces 6a.
- Reference surface 13b interfaces with the back vertical reference surface 6b of the receptacle 1.
- Reference surface 13b is shown as a raised boss, but other configurations may be employed.
- Longitudinal mating feature 18a interfaces with protrusion 1 1 , where closely controlled depth dimension 9 fits securely with the width 18c of longitudinal mating feature 18a, in order to maintain longitudinal control of the receptacle 1 in the receptacle tray 2.
- Closely controlled lateral dimensions 16 and 17 correspond to the closely controlled tang width 7 and the width 8a of the back protrusion 1 1 of the receptacle 1 in order to maintain lateral control of the receptacle 1 in the receptacle tray 2.
- Fig. 8(b) is a bottom isometric view of a portion of the receptacle tray 2, according to aspects of the disclosure.
- the depth 75 of the vertical reference surfaces 12 is closely controlled relative to the depth 74 of the tangs 27 in order to provide accurate vertical position control of the receptacle 1 within the receptacle tray 2.
- This arrangement of mating features provides unique and accurate positioning of the contacts 21 and 20 of the receptacle 1 and receptacle tray 2, respectively, by fully constraining the receptacle 1 without over- constraints that could cause binding or increase tolerances.
- Fig. 9(c) shows the receptacle in a fully seated condition, with area D shown enlarged in different embodiments in Figs. 1 l(a)-l l(c).
- the protrusion 1 1 with closely controlled depth dimension 9 fits into the longitudinal mating feature 18a, with width 18c, so as to provide accurate longitudinal position control of the receptacle 1 with respect to the receptacle tray 2.
- This arrangement of tangs with ramp(s) provides easy receptacle 1 insertion while maintaining the required accurate positional constraints.
- Fig. 12 shows a possible embodiment which includes insertion placement indicators 28 in the receptacle tray 2 at possible receptacle locations.
- Two receptacles 1 are depicted as being inserted into the receptacle tray 2.
- These indicators can be activated (shown at reference numeral 28a) to guide a user to the proper location to place a receptacle 1 into the tray 2.
- the appropriate indicators for example, illuminators
- Fig. 12 shows a possible embodiment which includes insertion placement indicators 28 in the receptacle tray 2 at possible receptacle locations.
- Two receptacles 1 are depicted as being inserted into the receptacle tray 2.
- These indicators can be activated (shown at reference numeral 28a) to guide a user to the proper location to place a recept
- Fig. 13 depicts an alternative embodiment for securing one or more receptacles 1 in a receptacle tray 2.
- Two longitudinal controlling protrusions 1 1 are employed.
- the hook 10 provides only a retaining function in this embodiment, with clearance on all sides to avoid over-constraint.
- the vertical reference surface 6b is near the center of the receptacle 1 , and near the hook 10. Only one of the receptacle tangs 27 serves as a lateral reference 7, near electrical contact 21, towards the front of receptacle 1 is employed.
- Figure 14 shows certain features of receptacle tray 2, configured to receive receptacle
- Figs. 1 l(a)-(c) there are various embodiments for retaining the receptacles 1 in the receptacle tray 2, including being held down by their own weight, being held by a resisting force using a spring detent, or interposing a latch element.
- the receptacles 1 are secured using a latch, for example, presently disclosed embodiments are capable of simultaneously latching and unlatching a plurality of receptacles 1.
- Fig. 18 shows a bottom isometric view of the latch mechanism of a disclosed embodiment. Portions of Fig. 18 should be considered together with the description of Fig. 19 below.
- Fig. 19 shows a detailed view of side XIX of Fig. 18 when the receptacle tray 2 is face-up, and should be considered with Fig. 18.
- Side XIX shows the portion of the latch mechanism that is configured to simultaneously latch and unlatch a plurality of receptacles 1. Multiple hooks 10 are engaged by corresponding latching elements 36 (see Fig. 18) of latch sliders 49 (see Fig. 18).
- the latch sliders 49 are driven by pivoting levers 45, as shown in Fig. 18.
- a circular portion at the end of the lever 45 engages the sliders 49, thereby driving the sliders 49 left or right, along arrow ⁇ , to engage or disengage the latch elements 36 from the hooks 10.
- FIG. 20 shows a schematic of a plurality of receptacles 1 in a tray assembly 35, as shown in the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 1, but with the addition of a latch drive, comprising rod 50, motor 51 , gear train 56, flag feature 59, and light beam sensors 17a and 17b.
- This schematic shows an additional tray circuit 32a that interfaces with the latch drive and to tray row circuits 66 for each row of receptacles 1.
- the insertion placement indicators 28 which, in this embodiment, are connected to the row circuits 66 for indication of the proper receptacle insertion location. Removal indicators 5 are provided in a similar manner to the embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
- step 330 the user removes the indicated receptacle Ia, using the gripping feature 4 on the receptacle Ia, as described above, or inserts one or more receptacles 1.
- the receptacle tray circuit 32a detects the removal of the receptacle(s) 1 by the loss of continuity between the receptacle tray circuit 32a and the row circuit 66.
- the receptacle tray circuit 32a deactivates the removal indicator 5 or the placement indicator 28 and may, according to certain embodiments, transmit a message to the processor 33 that the receptacle I has been removed or inserted (i.e., added).
- step 335 removal of the receptacle(s) 1 is detected.
- it may be determined whether the proper receptacle(s) 1 were removed, as described with reference to step 240 of Fig. 2, If the proper receptacle(s) 1 were removed, the removal indicators at the location of the receptacle(s) 1 may be deactivated. If an improper receptacle 1 was removed, the process may proceed to steps 270 and 280, of Fig. 2, where a message is transmitted to inform a processor that an improper receptacle 1 has been removed and indicators may be used to indicate the location(s) of the improperly removed receptacle(s) 1.
- FIG. 21 (b) shows a method of simultaneously unlatching and simultaneously latching one or more receptacles according to disclosed embodiments after a user has requested insertion of one or more receptacles 1 into tray 2.
- the processor 33 instructs the receptacle tray circuit 32a that one or more specific receptacles 1 are to be inserted (i.e., added to the receptacle tray 2).
- step 430 the user inserts the indicated receptacle Ia, using the gripping feature 4 on the receptacle Ia, as described above, or inserts one or more receptacles 1.
- the receptacle tray circuit 32a detects the insertion of the receptacle(s) 1 by the continuity between the receptacle tray circuit 32a and the row circuit 66.
- the receptacle tray circuit 32a deactivates the placement indicator(s) 28 and may, according to certain embodiments, transmit a message to the processor 33 that the receptacle 1 has been inserted (i.e., added).
- step 440 the processor 33 determines if there are any more receptacles 1 to be added to the receptacle tray 2. If not, the process moves to step 450 where the motor 51 operates to re-latch the receptacle(s) 1 in the receptacle tray 2 until the flag 59 interrupts the sensor 17a, at which point the motor is deactivated. At this point, according to certain embodiments, the processor 33 completes the transaction with the user via the user interface 34, for example. The process may additionally transmit a message to a processor informing that the receptacle(s) 1 have been inserted, as described with reference to step 260 of Fig. 2. Figs.
- FIG. 22(c) shows the gear train replaced by a crank mechanism, with cranks 70, actuated by rotating shaft 69 actuated by the motor 51, and crank arms 71, which drives sliders 49 which slides along arrow ⁇ in a latch and unlatch direction to engage and disengage, respectively, latching elements 36 and hooks 10.
- cranks 70 actuated by rotating shaft 69 actuated by the motor 51
- crank arms 71 which drives sliders 49 which slides along arrow ⁇ in a latch and unlatch direction to engage and disengage, respectively, latching elements 36 and hooks 10.
- the disclosed embodiments of the multi-latch mechanism and similar mechanisms could be employed. Additional configurations of the receptacles 1 and receptacle tray 2 may be used.
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