Field
The present disclosure generally relates to cabinet systems, and specifically to a configurable cabinet for storing various types and sizes of hanging and shelved items.
Description of the Related Art
It is well known that cabinets are used for storing supply items. In the medical field, supply cabinets are often used to store hanging item types, such as catheters, and shelved item types, such as stems. These items often come in packages of various sizes and shapes, and in certain cases the packages cannot be bent without negatively impacting the items' structural and functional integrity. As a result, cabinets are often preconfigured to store items of many shapes and sizes by simply being configured to accommodate items of the largest shape and size, thereby wasting valuable space when items having a smaller shape or size are stored. This results in fewer items being stored in the cabinet (“decreased item density”). In many cases, the cabinets are also preconfigured to store nuns of only one type (e.g., hanging items), so the are unable to store items of another type (e.g., shelved items), which also results in decreased item density and flexibility.
The cabinets disclosed herein, according to certain embodiments, are configurable to store items, including hanging items and shelved items, based on their various types and sizes. The cabinets include drawer slide receiving modules that can be positioned and re-positioned within the cabinet based on the type and size of the items they are meant to store. As a result, the disclosed cabinets increase item density. The disclosed cabinets allow hanging items and shelved items to be stored within the same cabinet as other supply items. The disclosed cabinets are further field retro-fittable, e.g., they can be reconfigured while in use in order to accommodate new sizes and types of items.
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, a cabinet is disclosed. The cabinet includes a plurality of drawer slide receiving modules and a plurality of hanging drawer slides, each hanging drawer slide coupled to one of the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, and each hanging drawer slide includes a plurality of hooks of a first type. At least one of the hanging drawer slides is configured to be withdrawn from die cabinet in a perpendicular direction along a horizontal axis of the hanging drawer slide. The plurality of drawer slide receiving, modules are configured to be removably coupled to the cabinet, in a plurality of different configurations.
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for configuring a cabinet is disclosed. The method includes coupling a plurality of drawer slide receiving modules to the cabinet by coupling at least one projection of each drawer slide receiving module with a corresponding hole in the cabinet. The method also includes coupling, in a first configuration, a plurality of hanging drawer slides to the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, each hanging drawer slide coupled to one of the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, each hanging drawer slide includes a plurality of hooks of a first type. The method further includes withdrawing, the shelf drawer slide in a perpendicular direction from the cabinet along a horizontal axis, uncoupling at least one of the plurality of hanging drawer slides from at least one of the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, and coupling, in a second configuration, the at least one of the plurality of hanging drawer slides to another of the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules. The plurality of drawer slide receiving modules are configured to be removably coupled to the cabinet in a plurality of different configurations.
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, a configuration system is disclosed. The configuration system includes a plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, and a plurality of hanging drawer slides, each hanging drawer slide coupled to one of the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules, each hanging drawer slide includes a plurality of hooks of a first type. At least one of the hanging drawer slides is configured to be withdrawn from the plurality of drawer slide receiving modules laterally along, a horizontal axis of the hanging drawer slide. The plurality of drawer slide receiving modules are configured to be removably coupled to the cabinet in a plurality of different configurations.
The accompanying, drawings, which are included to provide further understanding and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate disclosed embodiments and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the disclosed embodiments. In the drawings:
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a full understanding of the present disclosure. It will be obvious, however, to one ordinarily skilled in the art that the embodiments of the present disclosure may be practiced without some of these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and techniques have not been shown in detail so as not to obscure the disclosure.
Referring now to the drawings,
As illustrated in
The shelf drawer slide 104 is configured to hold shelved items, such as stents (208 in
in certain embodiments, an item inventory device 114, such as the Pyxis® JITrBUD by CareFusion, is coupled to a hanging drawer slide 102 and/or a shelf drawer slide 104. In certain embodiments, the item inventory device 114 includes a visual indicator, such as an LED, to indicate where an item is located, when a button is depressed, or when the battery is low. In certain embodiments, the item inventory device 114 uses manual input from a user to track whether an item 110 or 112 has been dispensed or added, such as by the user pressing a button on the item inventor device 114 to indicate whether one of the items 110 or 112 has been dispensed or added. The item inventory device 114 can be shared among several hanging drawer slides 102 and shelf drawer slides 104 (and placed in a shared location), or can be individually assigned to each hanging drawer slide 102 and shelf drawer slide 104. In certain embodiments, the item inventory device 104 is physically coupled to a hanging drawer slide 102 and/or a shelf drawer slide 104 by snap-on mounting.
In certain embodiments, the cabinet 100 includes an inventory tracking device 115, such as a radio frequency identification (RFD) antenna. For example, if an item 110, 112, or 208 is associated with its own RHO tag, for purposes of item tracking, the inventory tracking device 115 is configured to detect REID tags within and/or near the cabinet, and, using a processor 101, determine an inventory of items 110, 112, or 208 in the cabinet 100. The processor 101 can be a stand-alone processor with input/output devices for interaction with a user, and/or can be directly coupled to a network and a central processor (not shown) that can track and/or manage the inventory and supply of items.
As will be discussed with reference to
The ability to couple and uncouple drawer slide receiving modules 202 from the cabinet 100 allows the cabinet 100 to include drawer slide receiving modules 202 in a variety of configurations, including both right facing and left facing drawer slide receiving modules 202. For example, the cabinet 100 illustrated in
In certain embodiments, the hanging drawer slides 102 are removably coupled to the drawer slide receiving modules 202a and 202b, e.g., the hanging drawer slides 102 can be connected to and disconnected from the drawer slide receiving modules 202a and 202b. For example, the hanging drawer slide 102 of
As discussed above, certain embodiments of the cabinet disclosed herein include drawer slide receiving modules that are configured to be coupled to the cabinet in a variety of configurations. Each of the drawer slide receiving modules is itself configured to couple to either one or many hanging drawer slides or shelf drawer slides in a variety of configurations. The ability to configure the cabinet with drawer slide receiving modules, hanging drawer slides, and shelf drawer slides in a variety of configurations allows for the efficient storage and dispensing of items of different sizes and types.
While certain aspects and embodiments of the invention have been described, these have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention,
The present application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC. § 120 as a continuation from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/828,092, entitled “Configurable Cabinet for Hanging and Shelved Items,” filed on Jun. 30, 2010, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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