IP Library Granted Patent US 10,650,921
Granted Patent B2
US 10,650,921 · App. 15/610,083 · Granted May 12, 2020

System and apparatus for item management

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Patent No.
US 10,650,921
App. No.
15/610,083
Granted
May 12, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Item-management systems, apparatus, and methods are described, preferably for management of items such as medicaments. In embodiments, an item-management system comprises a container defining plural cells, a docking station configured to receive the container, sources of visible information to indicate the cell(s) into which an item is to be loaded, and at least one controller operable to control the visible information sources to indicate the cell into which the item is to be received.

Claims (30)

1. A medicament-management system for loading medicaments into a blister package which enables a pharmacy user to rapidly and accurately perform repetitive tasks of hand-loading medicaments into cells of the blister package, the system comprising:

a portable blister package having walls defining plural cells arranged in a pattern, each cell having a cell upper opening through which a medicament is hand-loaded into the cell;

a docking station to which the blister package is temporarily docked during the hand-loading of medicaments into the cells, the docking station including a plurality of cell-receiving pockets arranged in the pattern such that the blister package cell walls are nested within the pockets when docked and during the hand-loading of the medicaments into the cells, the nesting providing each cell with a location known to the system;

visible information sources controlled through the docking station providing yes state or no state visible information, a source being associated with each pocket to indicate by the yes state the cell of a docked blister package into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded; and

at least one controller operable to store information indicating the cell into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded and to control, through the docking station, the visible information to indicate the cell into which the medicament is to be hand-loaded, thereby enabling the pharmacy user to rapidly and correctly perform the repetitive manual tasks of hand-loading the cells with, a correct type of medicament.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein the docking station includes:

a housing including the pockets, the housing having a top side over which the blister package is docked with the cell walls nested in the pockets; and

the visible information sources are positioned such that the visible information is viewable proximate the pockets.

3. The system of claim 2 wherein the blister package cell walls have a cross-sectional shape and the pockets have a cross-sectional shape complementary thereto to facilitate the nesting of the blister package with the docking station.

4. The system of claim 2 wherein the docking station pockets are arranged in a plurality of pocket groups, each pocket group being capable of receiving a separate blister package thereby enabling a plurality of the blister packages to be docked simultaneously at the docking station.

5. The system of claim 2 wherein the docking station further includes circuitry enabling control of the visible information.

6. The system of claim 5 wherein the visible information sources radiate light.

7. The system of claim 6 wherein each visible information source includes an energizable light source.

8. The system of claim 7 wherein each visible information source further includes a light pipe having a body, a first end aligned with the energizable light source, a second end viewable from the top side of the docking station housing and the light pipe communicates the light.

9. The system of claim 8 wherein the light source is multi-colored.

10. A medicament-management system for loading medicaments into a blister package which enables a pharmacy user to rapidly and accurately perform repetitive tasks of hand-loading medicaments into cells of the blister package, the system comprising:

a portable blister package having walls defining plural cells arranged in a pattern, each cell having a cell upper opening through which a medicament is hand-loaded into the cell;

a docking station to which the blister package is temporarily docked during the hand-loading of medicaments into the cells, the docking station including a housing with a top side and a plurality of cell-receiving pockets arranged in the pattern such that the blister package cell walls are nested within the pockets when docked and during the hand-loading of the medicaments into the cells, the nesting providing each cell with a location known to the system;

visible information sources controlled through the docking station providing yes state or no state visible information, a source being associated with and visible proximate each pocket to indicate by the yes state the cell of a docked blister package into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded; and

at least one controller operable to store information indicating the cell into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded and to control, through the docking station, the visible information to indicate the cell into which the medicament is to be hand-loaded, thereby enabling the pharmacy user to rapidly and correctly perform the repetitive manual tasks of hand-loading the cells with a correct type of medicament;

wherein the blister package has a body of light-transmissive material and the visible information is viewable through the body when the blister package is docked.

11. The system of claim 10 further including a closure for sealing the cell upper openings after medicaments are loaded in the cells to provide a self-contained, sealed container.

12. A medicament-management system for loading medicaments into a blister package which enables a pharmacy user to rapidly and accurately perform repetitive tasks of hand-loading medicaments into cells of the blister package, the system comprising:

a portable blister package having walls defining plural cells arranged in a pattern, each cell having a cell upper opening through which a medicament is hand-loaded into the cell;

a docking station to which the blister package is temporarily docked during the hand-loading of medicaments into the cells, the docking station including a housing with a top side and a plurality of cell-receiving pockets arranged in the pattern such that the blister package cell walls are nested within the pockets when docked and during the hand-loading of the medicaments into the cells, the nesting providing each cell with a location known to the system;

visible information sources controlled through the docking station providing yes state or no state visible information, a source being associated with and visibly proximate each pocket to indicate by the yes state the cell of a docked blister package into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded;

at least one controller operable to store information indicating the cell into which each medicament is to be hand-loaded and to control, through the docking station, the visible information to indicate the cell into which the medicament is to be hand-loaded, thereby enabling the pharmacy user to rapidly and correctly perform the repetitive manual tasks of hand-loading the cells with a correct type of medicament; and

a sensor guide associated with the docking station and operably connected to the at least one controller, the sensor guide having plural openings, an opening being associated with each pocket and each cell of a docked blister package, the sensor guide further having a sensor associated with each opening which detects passage of a medicament through the opening toward the cell of the docked blister package, and the visible information is viewable on the sensor guide.

13. The system of claim 12 wherein the sensor guide detects whether the medicament is placed into an expected cell.

14. The system of claim 13 wherein the at least one controller generates a signal if the medicament is placed in other than the expected cell.

Assignments (8)
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS OF ASSIGNEE Recorded Oct 23, 2024
From: CHUDY GROUP, LLC
To: CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 069228/0414 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2022
From: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES, LLC
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC; CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 060693/0840 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2021
From: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 057551/0627 →
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 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2018
From: CHUDY GROUP, LLC
To: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 047642/0765 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2018
From: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
To: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 047688/0126 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2017
From: CHUDY, DUANE S.; MONTGOMERY, LARRY; SPERNOW, JAMES T.
To: CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 042548/0695 →