IP Library Granted Patent US 8,908,163
Granted Patent B2
US 8,908,163 · App. 13/611,800 · Granted Dec 9, 2014

System and method for verifying the contents of a filled, capped pharmaceutical prescription

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Patent No.
US 8,908,163
App. No.
13/611,800
Granted
Dec 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for verification of dispensed pharmaceuticals includes: a housing; a bar code scanning station mounted on the housing; a vision station mounted on the housing; a spectroscopy station mounted on the housing; an offloading station mounted on the housing; one or more conveyors mounted on the housing to convey pharmaceutical vials between the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations, and a controller associated with the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations and the conveyors to control their operations. A system of this configuration can use both vision and spectroscopy to verify the identity of the pharmaceutical in the container.

Claims (40)

1. A system for verification of dispensed pharmaceuticals, comprising:

a housing;

a bar code scanning station mounted on the housing;

a vision station mounted on the housing;

a spectroscopy station mounted on the housing;

an offloading station mounted on the housing;

one or more conveyors mounted on the housing to convey pharmaceutical vials between the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations, and

a controller associated with the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations and the conveyors to control their operations.

2. The system defined in claim 1 , further comprising a vial loading station mounted on the housing.

3. The system defined in claim 2 , further comprising an approval station mounted on the housing.

4. The system defined in claim 3 , wherein a first of the one or more conveyors is configured to convey a vial from the vial loading station to the bar code scanning station and to the vision station, and a second of the one or more conveyors is configured to convey the vial from the vision station to the spectroscopy station, the approval station, and the offload station.

5. The system defined in claim 4 , wherein the second conveyor comprises a carousel rotatably mounted to the housing.

6. The system defined in claim 4 , wherein the first conveyor is configured to convey the vial to an opening leading to the vision station.

7. A method of verifying the identity of dispensed pharmaceuticals, comprising the steps of:

(a) scanning a bar code on a vial to determine an expected identity of a pharmaceutical in the vial;

(b) conveying the vial to a vision station;

(c) obtaining an image of the pharmaceutical within the vial at the vision station;

(d) conveying the vial to a spectroscopy station;

(e) obtaining a spectrum of the pharmaceutical within the vial;

(f) determining whether the identity of the pharmaceutical in the vial matches the expected identity based on the image and/or the spectrum obtained in steps (c) and (e); and

(g) conveying the vial to an offloading station.

8. The method defined in claim 7 , further comprising the step of conveying the vial from a collection of vials to the bar code scanning station.

9. The method defined in claim 7 , further comprising the step of conveying the vial to an approval station after step (e) and before step (g).

10. The method defined in claim 9 , further comprising the step of affixing an indicia of approval to the vial at the approval station if the determining step reveals that the identity of the pharmaceutical in the vial matches the expected pharmaceutical.

11. The method defined in claim 7 , wherein the conveying steps (d) and (g) are carried out with a common conveyor.

12. The method defined in claim 11 , wherein the common conveyor is a rotatable carousel.

13. The method defined in claim 7 , wherein the conveying steps (d) and (g) are carried out simultaneously on different vials by rotating the carousel.

14. A chamber for conducting spectroscopic scanning of objects within a container, comprising:

an enclosure comprising a ceiling, side walls and a floor, wherein the floor includes a scanning aperture, and wherein the floor is inclined;

a scanning device mounted below the floor for scanning objects in a container residing on the floor, the scanning device positioned to scan through the aperture; and

positioning structure mounted within the enclosure to maintain the container in a selected position for scanning.

15. The chamber defined in claim 14 , wherein the positioning structure comprises a plurality of rollers.

16. The chamber defined in claim 15 , further comprising a power unit associated with the rollers to rotate the container as it is in position for scanning.

17. The chamber defined in claim 16 , wherein the rollers are mounted to the floor.

18. The chamber defined in claim 14 , wherein the floor is configured to pivot between a raised position, in which the floor is substantially horizontally disposed, and a lowered scanning position, in which the floor is inclined.

19. The chamber defined in claim 14 , further comprising a conveyor that conveys containers onto and away from the floor, and wherein at least one of the side walls is formed by the conveyor.

20. The chamber defined in claim 14 , wherein the scanning device is a Raman spectrometer.

21. An apparatus for scanning a bar code on an object, comprising: a base panel; a conveyor mounted to the base panel and configured to convey the object in either of two opposing directions along a path; a turntable mounted on the panel and positioned at one end of the path to provide a scanning location; a drive unit associated with the turntable to rotate the turntable at the scanning location; and a bar code scanner oriented to scan a bar code on the object as it resides on the turntable wherein the conveyor includes a cup that receives objects from the at least one supply lane and conveys them to and from the turntable, wherein the base panel includes a trap door on the path that receives the object after it has been scanned by the scanner, wherein the trap door is configured such that it opens only in response to a force applied by the object as it moves away from the turntable.

22. The apparatus defined in claim 21 , further comprising at least one supply lane that feeds objects to the conveyor.

23. The apparatus defined in claim 21 , wherein at least one supply lane is a plurality of supply lanes.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2022
From: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC; CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 060693/0569 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2021
From: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 057552/0411 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2021
From: CHUDY GROUP, LLC; PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 056750/0811 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Dec 3, 2018
From: FIFTH THIRD BANK
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 048268/0635 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2018
From: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
To: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 047688/0126 →