The present invention relates to cabinets with at least one drawer that are configured to be removably mounted and fixedly secured to a closed door wherein the cabinets may be further configured to securely temporarily receive goods, such as, but not limited to, medication.
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Presently (circa 2018) there is a need for various medications (and the like) to be delivered to intended recipients (e.g., patients) and/or their caregivers at their residences and/or places of business. However, for various reasons it may be not possible and/or not practical for the intended recipient nor the caregiver to physically receive such delivered medication in person. Instead, there is a need for a secure enclosure device that could receive the delivered medication from the delivery person (or from the delivery robot), to temporarily hold (store) the delivered medication until the intended recipient or caregiver may access this secure enclosure device. There is a need that medication delivery could be verified in an automated manner and where such automated delivery verification could be communicated to the intended recipient and/or caregiver. Similarly, there is a need that pickup verification of the delivered medication by the intended recipient and/or caregiver could be automated and transmitted to interested parties (e.g., medical practitioner, medical insurer, and the like). There is a need that such a secure enclosure device would be conveniently located at the given residence and/or place of business, such as, proximate to an exterior entry door. There is a need that such a secure enclosure device would have controlled access, such that only the intended delivery person (or delivery robot) and the intended recipient or caregiver may access (open) the secure enclosure device. There is a need that such a secure enclosure device would not be easy to steal. There is a need that such a secure enclosure device would be placed at the residence and/or place of business in a location that is ergonomic and/or efficient for access by the delivery person (or delivery robot), the intended recipient or caregiver.
There is a need in the art for such a secure enclosure device.
It is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
To minimize the limitations in the prior art, and to minimize other limitations that will be apparent upon reading and understanding the present specification, embodiments of the present invention describes medication-receivers for safely and securely receiving the temporarily delivery of medications. In some embodiments, such medication-receivers may be removably attached to exterior doors of structures such as, but not limited to, residences and/or businesses, without damage to such exterior doors, and in a manner that may minimize and/or deter theft. In some embodiments, such medication-receivers may be outfitted with various electronics that may facilitate safe and secure delivery of medication, including delivery verification, recipient pickup verification, secure access controls, tamper monitoring, and the like.
In some embodiments, structurally, a given medication-receiver may comprise two main elements, a cabinet with controlled slide out drawer for the temporary receiving of the medication and door-attachment-hardware for the removable attachment to the exterior door.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide enclosures for the temporary receiving of delivered medication, wherein such enclosures may be termed, medication-receivers.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that is capable of being removably attached to an exterior of a door.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that is capable of being removably attached to an exterior of a door, wherein such attachment may be without damage to the exterior door.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that is capable of being removably attached to an exterior of a door, wherein such attachment may be in a manner that minimizes theft and/or undesirable tampering with the given medication-receiver.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver with controlled access such that only an intended delivery person of the medication and/or an intended recipient or caregiver of the medication may access contents of the given medication-receiver.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver with various electronics.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver with various electronics that transform the medication-receiver from dumb to smart.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver with various electronics that may facilitate safe and secure delivery of medication, including delivery verification, recipient pickup verification, secure access controls, tamper monitoring, and the like.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that removably attaches to an upper quadrant of the exterior door that is closer to a hinge-side of that exterior door than to a not-hinge-side of that exterior door.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that becomes securely and fixedly attached to the exterior door when the exterior door is closed.
It is yet another objective of the present invention to provide a medication-receiver that comprises a drawer for receiving the medication, wherein the drawer slides open in an outwards and downwards manner.
These and other advantages and features of the present invention are described herein with specificity so as to make the present invention understandable to one of ordinary skill in the art, both with respect to how to practice the present invention and how to make the present invention.
Elements in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale in order to enhance their clarity and improve understanding of these various elements and embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, elements that are known to be common and well understood to those in the industry are not depicted in order to provide a clear view of the various embodiments of the invention.
Note, naming terminology employed herein with respect to terms/structures/parts/components/items with (or without) reference numerals are intended in impart functional and/or structural qualities of that given item. Additionally, such terms/structures/parts/components/items may be used with or without dashes/hyphens between the words. For example, “first-side-bracket” and “first side bracket” are interchangeable.
Various medication-receivers are disclosed and described herein. These medication-receivers may be for the temporary storage and/or housing of various received goods, articles, and/or products delivered to a given residence, business, door, building, home, gate, fence, wall, and/or the like. A given medication-receiver may be in the form of door (wall) mountable (attachable) cabinet, with downward sliding drawer, that securely locks when the downward sliding drawer is closed in the cabinet. In some embodiments, the received goods, articles, and/or products may be selected from one or more of: medication; medicine; medicated products; prescribed medication; over-the-counter (OTC) medication; custom compounded medication; medication in clinical trial; pharmaceuticals; biologics; insulin; nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); pain killers; steroids; CBD (cannabidiol) containing products; cannabis containing products; THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) containing products; pills; tablets; patches (e.g., transdermal); vitamins; supplements; medical device; EpiPen; epinephrine auto-injector; auto-injector; documents; paper; boxes; bottles; syringes; syringe needles; dropper bottles; specimens; jars; blood sugar monitor; beakers; glasses; eye glasses; contact lenses; saline; medical waste; keys; acupuncture needles; wipes; swabs; smartphone; e-cigarette; e-cigarette refill; e-cigarette cartridge; vape pen; vape refill; vape cartridge; combinations thereof; and/or the like.
In the following discussion that addresses a number of embodiments and applications of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part thereof, where depictions are made, by way of illustration, of specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may comprise cabinet 101/1001 and door-attachment-hardware 103/1003/1601. In some embodiments, cabinet 101/1001 may comprise housing (e.g., 1205) and drawer 201/1211 that fits substantially within the housing. In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may be for removably receiving at least one article for temporary housing (storing) of the at least one article within drawer 201/1211. Herein, the “drawer” and “drawer-member” may be used interchangeably. In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may be configured for attachment to door 190 with hinges (this attachment may be removable in some embodiments). In some embodiments, drawer 201/1211 may have an interior of drawer 201/1211 that may be configured for receiving the at least one article. In some embodiments, cabinet 101/1001 may exist in two operational configurations a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration. In some embodiments, when cabinet 101/1001 may be in the locked configuration, the housing (e.g., 1205) of cabinet 101/1001 and a front-of-drawer 105 may substantially enclose the interior of drawer 201/1211. In some embodiments, when cabinet 101/1001 may in the unlocked configuration, at least a portion of drawer 201/1211 may slidingly extend out from the housing (e.g., 1205) of cabinet 101/1001 providing access to at least a portion of the interior of drawer 201/1211 (and providing access to the at least one article that may within the interior of drawer 201/1211). In some embodiments, at least a portion of door-attachment-hardware 103/1003/1601 may be attached to a rear of the housing, such as rear-wall 1101 (this attachment may be removable in some embodiments). In some embodiments, at least another portion of door-attachment-hardware 103/1003/1601 may be attached to door 190 (this attachment may be removable in some embodiments).
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In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, front-of-drawer 105, sides-of-cabinet 107, and top-of-cabinet 109 may substantially be one or more of: structural members, planar members, flat members, solid members, rigid members, and/or semi-rigid members.
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In some embodiments, computing-device 800 may be a computing device. In some embodiments, computing-device 800 may be a computer. In some embodiments, computing-device 800 may be selected from one or more of: a computing device of cabinet 101/1001, a computer, a smartphone, a tablet computing device, a laptop computer, a desktop computer, a tower computer, a server computer (server), a workstation computer (workstation), and/or the like. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, in some embodiments, first-user-computing-device 901 (e.g., a smartphone or the like) (see
In some embodiments, computing-device 800 may be a printed circuit board (PCB) or comprise one or more such PCBs, such as, but not limited to PCB 1201. In some embodiments, computing-device 800 may comprise one or more of the following sub-hardware elements: Processor(s) 801; one or more Memory 803; one or more I/O for External Communications 805; I/O Means 807; power-supply 809; connections from Processor(s) 801 to one or more Memory 803; connections from Processor(s) 801 to I/O for External Communications 805; connections from Processor(s) 801 to I/O Means 807; connections from Processor(s) 801 to power-supply 809; combinations thereof; and/or the like. “I/O” herein may refer to “inputs/outputs”as is commonly known in the computing and electronics industries. In some embodiments, the one or more Processors 801 may be electrically and/or optically coupled (e.g., via wiring, cabling, bus, and/or the like) with the one or more Memory 803, one or more I/O for External Communications 805, I/O Means 807, and power-supply 809.
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In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least one Memory 803. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least one I/O for External Communications 805. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least one I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least connections to other I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least one GPS 811. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least connections to Power Supply 809. In some embodiments, PCB 1201 may comprise at least one Processor 801 and at least connections to power supply 1209.
In some embodiments, cabinet 101/1001 may comprise one or more computing-devices 800. In some embodiments, one or more I/O Means 807 may be located on and/or in cabinet 101/1001. In some embodiments, I/O Means 807 may be located on an internal surface and/or on an external (exterior) surface of cabinet 101/1001. In some embodiments, I/O Means 807 may be directed internally and/or externally of cabinet 101/1001.
In some embodiments, the inputs of I/O Means 807 of a given computing-device 800 may be one or more inputs selected from: inputs from exterior-interface 111; inputs from fingerprint-scanner 401; inputs from keypad 403; inputs from first-I/O-means 405; inputs from second-I/O-means 407; drawer 201 open/closed sensors (e.g., micro-switch); drawer-member 1211 open/closed sensors; external motion sensor/detector; internal motion/movement sensor (e.g., accelerometer or the like); accelerometer; touchscreen of computing-device 800; buttons of computing-device 800; switches of computing-device 800; keyboard of computing-device 800; stylus of computing-device 800; mouse of computing-device 800; trackball of computing-device 800; touchpad of computing-device 800; lever of computing-device 800; slide of computing-device 800; dials of computing-device 800; camera(s) (external and/or internal) of computing-device 800; at least one internal camera (directed to an inside of drawer-member 1211 or to an inside of drawer 201); at least one external camera (e.g., directed from a front exterior of front-of-drawer 105); range finder-detector of computing-device 800; proximity detectors of computing-device 800 (e.g., RFID/NFC reader/receiver/scanner); motion detector of computing-device 800; hardwired electrical power ports (e.g., a USB port or the like) of computing-device 800; hardwired data ports (e.g., a USB port or the like) of computing-device 800; incoming communications received via I/O for External Communications 805 of computing-device 800; microphones of computing-device 800; at least one internal temperature sensor (for measuring temperature inside of drawer-member 1211 or an inside of drawer 201); at least one temperature sensor for measuring a temperature external to medication-receiver 100/1000; internal heater/cooler (for cooling an inside of drawer-member 1211 or an inside of drawer 201); internal fan (for cooling an inside of drawer-member 1211 or an inside of drawer 201); internal chiller (for cooling an inside of drawer-member 1211 or an inside of drawer 201); external nighttime/daylight sensor; clock; timer; solar-panel(s) (e.g., solar-panel 1701); lock-assembly 1217; GPS module/chipset; combinations thereof; and/or the like. In some embodiments, I/O Means 807 may comprise a GPS chip set (and/or GPS module) and/or the like for determining the position of computing-device 800 (i.e., the position of cabinet 101/1001).
In some embodiments, the outputs of I/O Means 807 may be one or more outputs selected from: state of lock (e.g., locked or unlocked) (wherein this lock may be one or more solenoid bolt locks in some embodiments, and/or magnetic locks in other embodiments); lock-assembly 1217; drawer 201 light(s); drawer-member 1211 light(s); external light(s); internal light(s); IR light(s); back lighting; light emitting diodes (LEDs); light bar(s); light strip(s); different colored light(s); status light(s); indication light(s); light(s) to enhance visibility; strobe light(s); alarm light(s); information displayed on a monitor, screen (including a touchscreen), or display of computing-device 800; readouts of computing-device 800; speakers of computing-device 800; buzzers of computing-device 800; bells of computing-device 800; whistles of computing-device 800; lights and/or LEDs of computing-device 800; alarms of computing-device 800; scanners of and/or in communication with computing-device 800; printers of and/or in communication with computing-device 800; outgoing information transmitted via the hardwired port (e.g., a USB port or the like) of computing-device 800; outgoing information transmitted via I/O for External Communications 805, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may comprise at least one interior camera 807 (see e.g.,
Note, the external oriented (exteriorly mounted) camera(s), the microphone(s), and/or the fingerprint scanner(s)/reader(s) 401 may facilitate user identity. The external oriented (exteriorly mounted) camera(s), the microphone(s), and/or the fingerprint scanner(s)/reader(s) 401 may facilitate biometric user identification. Facial recognition, eye/ocular recognition, voice recognition, and/or fingerprint recognition may be utilized by cabinet 101/1001. In some embodiments, opening of drawer 201 and/or opening of drawer-member 1211 may only be permitted by a user whose identity has been verified by facial recognition, eye/ocular recognition, voice recognition, and/or fingerprint recognition at the given cabinet 101/1001 by use of the one or more external oriented (exteriorly mounted) camera(s), the microphone(s), and/or the fingerprint scanner(s)/reader(s) 401 of the given cabinet 101/1001. This may be so for the intended recipient, patient, and/or caregiver (e.g., User 1 in
In some embodiments, I/O Means 807 may comprise at least one light 807a. In some embodiments, light 807a may be a type of I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, light 807a may be electrically and operatively linked to Processor 801 (and/or to PCB 1201). In some embodiments, light 807a may be selected from one or more of: drawer 201 light(s); drawer-member 1211 light(s); external light(s); internal light(s); IR light(s); back lighting; light emitting diodes (LEDs); light bar(s); light strip(s); different colored light(s); status light(s); indication light(s); light(s) to enhance visibility; strobe light(s); alarm light(s); combinations thereof; and/or the like. In some embodiments, light 807a may provide light(s) and/or lighting external and/or internal to cabinet 101/1001. In some embodiments, light 807a may be located on an external surface of cabinet 101/1001 and/or on an internal surface of cabinet 101/1001.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may comprise at least one external camera 807, at least one light emitting diode (LED) 807a, at least one touch interface 111, at least one antenna 805, at least one power source 809/1209, and at least one processor 801. In some embodiments, at least one external camera 807, at least one LED 807a, at least one touch interface 111, at least one antenna 805, and at least one power source 809/1209 may all be operatively connected to the at least one processor 801. In some embodiments, at least one external camera 807, at least one LED 807a, and at least one touch interface 111 may all be located at least partially on an exterior of cabinet 101/1001 (such as, but not limited, to front-of-drawer 105). In some embodiments, at least one antenna 805, at least one power source 809, and at least one processor 801 may be located at least partially within front-of-drawer 105.
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These computer programs, including the operating system and/or the PRL Rx Software, may be stored (e.g., non-transitorily stored) in Memory 803. Memory 803 may store (hold) information on a volatile or non-volatile medium, and may be fixed and/or removable. Memory 803 may include a tangible computer readable and computer writable non-volatile recording medium, on which signals are stored that define a computer program or information to be used by the computer program. The recording medium may, for example, be disk memory, flash memory, and/or any other article(s) of manufacture usable to record and store information (in a non-transitory fashion). In some embodiments, in operation, Processor 801 may cause(s) data (such as, but not limited to, user account data, user profile data, user preference data, delivery verification logs, usage logs, access logs, keystroke logs, camera captures [e.g., photos and/or video], microphone captures [e.g., audio captures], GPS/positional information, movement/translation information, fingerprint scans, fingerprint reference files, usernames, passwords, passcodes, environmental data logs, etc.) to be read from the nonvolatile recording medium into a volatile memory (e.g., a random access memory, or RAM) that may allow for more efficient (i.e., faster) access to the information by the Processor 801 as compared against the nonvolatile recording medium. Such RAM memory may be located in/on the Memory 803 and/or in/on Processor 801. See e.g.,
Note, each and every method and/or step discussed herein and as depicted in the figures may be implemented as non-transitory computer-readable medium including codes executable by a processor, such as Processor 801. That is, such non-transitory computer-readable medium may be the one or more Memory 803 storage units. That is, such a processor may be Processor 801; or alternatively, Processor 801 may comprise such a processor.
The PRL Rx Software may be non-transitorily stored in Memory 803. In some embodiments, the PRL Rx Software may be distributed across several and different Memory 803s of a single computing-device 800. In some embodiments, the PRL Rx Software may be distributed across several and different Memory 803s of several and different computing-devices 800. In some embodiments, some portions of the PRL Rx Software (e.g., a user GUI or user cookie, user's data or portion thereof) may be non-transitorily stored in Memory 803 of computing-device(s) 800 such as first-user-computing-device 901 and/or second-user-computing-device 903; wherein other portions of the PRL Rx Software (e.g., user account data, user profile data, user preference data, delivery verification logs, usage logs, access logs, keystroke logs, camera captures [e.g., photos and/or video], microphone captures [e.g., audio captures], GPS/positional information, movement/translation information, fingerprint scans, fingerprint reference files, usernames, passwords, passcodes, environmental data logs, etc.) may be non-transitorily stored in Memory 803 of a computing-device 800 that is a Server 905. Wherein yet further other portions the PRL Rx Software (e.g., admin's GUI or admin's cookie) may be non-transitorily stored in Memory 803 of a computing-device 800 that is an Admin-Device 907.
New and/or updates to code, program, software applications, operating system, firmware, and/or the PRL Rx Software may be saved non-transitorily onto Memory 803 from I/O Means 807 and/or via I/O for External Communications 805.
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In some embodiments, I/O for External Communications 805 may comprise one or more radios and/or antennas to facilitate wireless communications, such as WiFi (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, ZigBee, cellular, a predetermined wireless communication protocol, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, I/O for External Communications 805 may comprise at least one Bluetooth chipset and/or the like. In some embodiments, I/O for External Communications 805 may comprise a network card and/or a network adapter. In some embodiments, I/O for External Communications 805 may be a network card and/or a network adapter. In some embodiments, I/O for External Communications 805 may be in wired and/or wireless communications with the Internet, WAN (wide area network), LAN (local area network) (see e.g., internet/network/WAN/LAN 909 in
In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may provide electrical power to the main sub-hardware elements and/or electronics of computing-device 800. In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may be one or more batteries. In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may be one or more rechargeable batteries. In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may be one or more backup batteries. In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may be one or more AC/DC adapters or electrical power conditioners allowing computing-device 800 to received standardized AC electrical power from wired power source. In some embodiments, power-supply 809 may comprise one or more solar panels for generating electrical power, wherein such one or more solar panels may be located on an external surface of medication-receiver 100 (such as, but not limited to top-of-cabinet 109).
The main sub-hardware elements of a given computing-device 800, including their workings and configurations, are well known in the relevant computing and electronics industries and such information is incorporated herein by reference.
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In some embodiments, User 1 and/or User 2 may use exterior-interface 111 to access (e.g., open) drawer 201 of cabinet 101 of medication-receiver 100. In some embodiments, User 1 and/or User 2 may use exterior-interface 111 to access (e.g., open) drawer-member 1211 of cabinet 1001 of medication-receiver 1000.
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In some embodiments, at least some portion of the PRL Rx Software may be running and/or non-transitorily stored on computing-device 800 of medication-receiver 100/1000, first-user-computing-device 901, second-user-computing-device 903, and/or the one or more Server(s) 905.
In some embodiments, at least some portion of the PRL Rx Software that may be running on the one or more Server(s) 905 may direct (cause) an update of the PRL Rx Software to be loaded onto the Memory 803 of: computing-device 800 of medication-receiver 100/1000, first-user-computing-device(s) 901, and/or second-user-computing-device(s) 903.
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In some embodiments, at least some portion of the PRL Rx Software that may be running on the one or more Admin-Device(s) 907, and with proper logged in credentials, may access, edit, control, and/or override portions of the Software and/or data located in Memory 803 of the second-user-computing-device 903.
In some embodiments, at least some portion of the PRL Rx Software that may be running on the one or more Admin-Device(s) 907, and with proper logged in credentials, may access, edit, control, and/or override portions of the PRL Rx Software and/or data located in Memory 803 of computing-device 800 of medication-receiver 100/1000.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 1000 may be substantially similar with respect to purpose, function, and/or structure(s), to medication-receiver 100, except as otherwise noted below.
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In some embodiments, medication-receiver 1000 may comprise two main components/assemblies: a cabinet 1001 and either door-attachment-hardware 1003 or mounting-plate 1601. Medication-receiver 1000 with cabinet 1001 and door-attachment-hardware 1003 may be shown in figures
In some embodiments, cabinet 1001 may comprise a housing (enclosure) 1205, that houses a slide-out drawer (e.g., drawer-member 1211). In some embodiments, housing 1205 may comprise: two opposing sides, sides-of-cabinet 107 (see e.g.,
In some embodiments, top-of-cabinet 109 and bottom-of-cabinet 110 may be opposing surfaces of housing 1205. In some embodiments, housing 1205 may have two opposing substantially vertical side walls, sides-of-cabinet 107. In some embodiments, a front opening to housing 1205 may be opposing rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, the two sides-of-cabinet 107 may be substantially parallel with each other. In some embodiments, the opening to housing 1205 for drawer-member 1211 may be substantially parallel with rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, top-of-cabinet 109 and bottom-of-cabinet 110 may not be parallel. In some embodiments, bottom-of-cabinet 110 may be substantially parallel with a ground or floor of door 190. In some embodiments, bottom-of-cabinet 110 may be substantially parallel with top-of-door 192 and/or with bottom-of-door 195. In some embodiments, top-of-cabinet 109 may not be parallel with the ground or floor of door 190, top-of-door 192, and/or with bottom-of-door 195. Rather, top-of-cabinet 109 may run at a fixed and predetermined angle with respect to the ground or floor of door 190, top-of-door 192, and/or with bottom-of-door 195. (so as to be non-parallel). This fixed and predetermined angle may permit runoff of water, such as, rain, dew, snow, ice, and the like. In some embodiments, rear-wall 1101 may be substantially parallel with exterior-door-surface 191. In some embodiments, side-of-cabinet 107 may be substantially parallel with hinge-side 193 and/or with not-hinge-side 194. Note, comparisons in this paragraph between cabinet 1001 structures and door 190 and/or with the ground/floor of door 190, may be with respect to when cabinet 1001 may be attached to door 190.
In some embodiments, sides-of-cabinet 107, top-of-cabinet 109, bottom-of-cabinet 110, and rear-wall 1101 may substantially bound (enclose) an interior volume of housing 1205 for removably receiving drawer-member 1211. In some embodiments, the walls, floor, ceiling/roof (e.g., sides-of-cabinet 107, top-of-cabinet 109, bottom-of-cabinet 110, and/or rear-wall 1101) of housing 1205 may be formed such where these walls, floor, ceiling/roof connect to each other, that housing 1205 may be substantially free of gaps.
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105, sides-of-cabinet 107, top-of-cabinet 109, bottom-of-cabinet 110, and/or rear-wall 1101 may be one or more of: solid; structural-member; rigid; semi-rigid; weather proof; water proof; wind proof; insulated; shielded; with at least one ventilation aperture; with at least one port; with at least one electronic connection; combinations thereof; and/or the like.
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105, sides-of-cabinet 107, top-of-cabinet 109, bottom-of-cabinet 110, and/or rear-wall 1101 may comprise one or more: exterior-interface 111, fingerprint-scanner 401, keypad 403, first-I/O-means 405, second-I/O-means 407, I/O Means 807, light(s) 807a, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, cabinet 101, cabinet 1001, and/or lower-compartment 1207 may meet or exceed standards and/or requirements for electronics housings/enclosure, such as for NEMA, UL, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, drawer-member 1211 may be a slide out drawer that may slide in and out of housing 1205. In some embodiments, drawer-member 1211 may have front-of-drawer 105 as a front face or front wall of drawer-member 1211. In some embodiments, when drawer-member 1211 may be closed (shut), front-of-drawer 105 may be the front of housing 1205, such that housing 1205 is entirely sealed (closed). See e.g.,
In some embodiments, when drawer-member 1211 slides out from housing 1205, front-of-drawer 105 may slide out with drawer-member 1211 away from housing 1205. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, drawer-member 1211 may be five sided, with: front-of-drawer 105 (see e.g.,
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105, drawer-side-wall 1411, drawer-floor 1413, drawer-roof (ceiling) 1414, and/or rear-of-drawer-member 1311 may be one or more of: solid; structural-member; rigid; semi-rigid; weather proof; water proof; wind proof; insulated; shielded; with at least one ventilation aperture; with at least one port; with at least one electronic connection; combinations thereof; and/or the like.
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105 (and/or drawer-inside-front 1415), drawer-side-wall 1411, drawer-floor 1413, drawer-roof (ceiling) 1414, and/or rear-of-drawer-member 1311 may comprise one or more: processor 801, memory 803, I/O for External Communications 805, Power Supply 809, PCB 1201, power supply 1209, exterior-interface 111, fingerprint-scanner 401, keypad 403, first-I/O-means 405, second-I/O-means 407, I/O Means 807, light(s) 807a, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, in order to help article(s) placed into drawer-member 1211 (e.g., on top of drawer-floor 1413) from unintentionally falling out, across the opening to drawer-member 1211, opposite of drawer-side-wall 1411, may be a bar and/or netting running in parallel with depth-of-drawer 1419 and/or with depth-of-drawer 1421. The bar and/or netting may only partially block the opening to drawer-member 1211.
Note, in some embodiments, the opening to drawer 201/1211 may be on one the side of drawer 201/1211 (e.g., opposite drawer-side-wall 1411) and not on a top, bottom, rear, or front of drawer 201/1211.
In some embodiments, the opening to drawer 201/1211 may face away from side-bracket(s) 607/1011/1015. For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, such an embodiment could if the drawer-member 1211 of
In some embodiments, within drawer-member 1211 may be one or more I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be one or more internal camera(s), motion detector(s), light(s), combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be in electrical communication with one or more of processor 801, PCB 1201, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be located in an upper portion of drawer-member 1211. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, within drawer-member 1211 may be one or more I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be one or more heater/cooler, fan, temperature sensor, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the heater/cooler may be a solid-state Peltier effect component and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be in electrical communication with one or more of processor 801, PCB 1201, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within drawer-member 1211 may be located in anywhere within and/or on drawer-member 1211. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, the communicative relationship between drawer-member 1211 and its housing 1205 may be a sliding relationship. In some embodiments, this sliding relationship may be facilitated by one or more rail systems/assemblies that operatively link drawer-member 1211 with 1205 in a sliding translation fashion. In some embodiments, cabinet 1001 may comprise at least one such rail system/assembly, such as, but not limited to, upper-rail-assembly 1213; and/or lower-rail-assembly 1215. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, drawer 201/1211 may be slidingly attached to the housing (e.g., 1205) of cabinet 101/1001 by at least one rail subassembly (e.g., 211, 609, 1213, and/or 1215), wherein the at least one rail subassembly may be in physical contact with both drawer 201/1211 and with the housing of cabinet 101/1001. In some embodiments, the at least one rail subassembly (e.g., 1213 and/or 1215) may be located beneath a floor of the drawer (e.g., drawer-floor 1413) and above a bottom (e.g., bottom-of-cabinet 110) of the housing of cabinet 1001. In some embodiments, the at least one rail subassembly (e.g., 1213 and/or 1215) may be located above a roof of the drawer (e.g., drawer-roof 1414) and beneath a top (e.g., top-of-cabinet 109) of the housing of cabinet 1001. In some embodiments, the at least one rail subassembly may comprise an upper rail subassembly 1213 and a lower rail subassembly 1215. In some embodiments, lower rail subassembly 1215 may be located beneath a floor of the drawer (e.g., drawer-floor 1413) and above a bottom (e.g., bottom-of-cabinet 110) of the housing of cabinet 1001; and upper rail subassembly 1213 may be located above a roof of the drawer (e.g., drawer-roof 1414) and beneath a top (e.g., top-of-cabinet 109) of the housing of cabinet 1001. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, drawer-member 1211, via upper-rail-assembly 1213 and/or lower-rail-assembly 1215, may extend/slide outwards and downwards away from housing 1205 such that a portion of drawer-floor 1413 may be below bottom-of-cabinet 110. See e.g.,
A comparison between
In some embodiments, the sliding mechanics between the housing of cabinet 101/1001 and drawer 201/1211 may be such that transitions between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration move back and forth in a single linear line. See e.g., direction-of-sliding 1431 in
In some embodiments, when drawer-member 1211 may be closed (shut and/or slid into housing 1205), 1211 may be locked to housing 1205, such as in shown in figures
In some embodiments, the locking means may be lock-assembly 1217, see e.g.,
In some embodiments, the complimentary locking means may be lock-receiver 1417, see e.g.,
In some embodiments, the positions (locations) of lock-assembly 1217 and lock-receiver 1417 may be switched; that is, lock-assembly 1217 may be located in an upper rear portion of housing 1205 and lock-receiver 1417 may be located in an upper rear portion of drawer-member 1211, such that when drawer-member 1211 may be closed (slid), at least portions of lock-receiver 1417 and at least portions of lock-assembly 1217 may be removably attached to each other, providing the locking function.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may comprise lock-assembly 1217 and lock-receiver 1417. In some embodiments, lock-assembly 1217 may be located in an upper rear portion of drawer-member 1211, wherein lock-receiver 1417 may be located in an upper rear portion of housing 1205. In some embodiments, at least a portion lock-assembly 1217 may be configured to removably physically engage at least a portion of lock-receiver 1417 during the locked configuration to lock drawer-member 1211 to housing 1205. In some embodiments, lock-assembly 1217 may be operatively and/or electronically linked with processor 801 and/or with PCB 1201. In some embodiments, processor 801 and/or with PCB 1201 may control locking and/or unlocking of lock-assembly 1217.
In some embodiments, housing 1205 may comprise a lower-compartment 1207 located below (underneath) at least a portion of drawer-member 1211 when drawer-member 1211 may be closed. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, cabinet 101/1001 may comprise lower-compartment 1207. In some embodiments, lower-compartment 1207 may be located substantially within housing 1205, wherein lower-compartment 1207 may be further located at a lower rear portion of housing 1205, wherein when cabinet 101/1001 may be in the locked configuration lower-compartment 1207 may be located substantially beneath drawer 201/1211. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, lower-compartment 1207 may comprise one or more of: processor 801, memory 803, I/O for External Communications 805, Power Supply 809, PCB 1201, power supply 1209, exterior-interface 111, fingerprint-scanner 401, keypad 403, first-I/O-means 405, second-I/O-means 407, I/O Means 807, light(s) 807a, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, lower-compartment 1207 may house one or more of: processor 801, memory 803, I/O for External Communications 805, Power Supply 809, PCB 1201, power supply 1209, exterior-interface 111, fingerprint-scanner 401, keypad 403, first-I/O-means 405, second-I/O-means 407, I/O Means 807, light(s) 807a, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, within lower-compartment 1207 may be one or more I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within lower-compartment 1207 may be one or more heater/cooler, fan, temperature sensor, portions thereof, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the heater/cooler may be a solid-state Peltier effect component and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within lower-compartment 1207 may be in electrical communication with one or more of processor 801, PCB 1201, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, these one or more I/O Means 807 within lower-compartment 1207 may be located in anywhere within and/or on lower-compartment 1207. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, electrical components in lower-compartment 1207 may be wired to electrical components in/on drawer-member 1211 via wiring 1219, complimentary-wiring 1319, electrical-connector 1320, and/or complimentary-connector 1420. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, when drawer-member 1211 may be open (slid out) from housing 1205, electrical-connector 1320 and complimentary-connector 1420 may intentionally become disengaged; and may intentionally reengage when drawer-member 1211 may be closed.
For example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, in some embodiments, when drawer-member 1211 may be closed (slid in) to housing 1205, electrical-connector 1320 and complimentary-connector 1420 may be removably attached to each other permitting power supply 1209 to power (charge) Power Supply 809.
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105, side-of-cabinet 107, and/or top-of-cabinet 109, may have one or more I/O Means 807. In some embodiments, one or more I/O Means 807 may be located on an exterior surface of cabinet 1001. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, front-of-drawer 105, side-of-cabinet 107, and/or top-of-cabinet 109, may have one or more light(s) 807a. In some embodiments, one or more light(s) 807a may be located on an exterior surface of cabinet 1001. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, cabinet 1001 (and cabinet 101) may be intended for use by attaching to (mounting to) some substantially vertical structure of a building and/or some fence and/or wall like structure(s) associated with real property. These structures may be doors (e.g., door 190), gates, walls, fences, combinations thereof, and/or the like. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, door-attachment-hardware 603, door-attachment-hardware 1003, and/or mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to a back (rear) (e.g., rear-wall 1101 and back-side-of-cabinet 507) of the given cabinet (e.g., cabinet 1001 and/or cabinet 101).
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, door-attachment-hardware 603, door-attachment-hardware 1003, and/or mounting-plate 1601 may be removably attached to a back (rear) (e.g., rear-wall 1101 and back-side-of-cabinet 507) of the given cabinet (e.g., cabinet 1001 and/or cabinet 101).
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, door-attachment-hardware 603, door-attachment-hardware 1003, and/or mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to door 190.
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, door-attachment-hardware 603, door-attachment-hardware 1003, and/or mounting-plate 1601 may be removably attached to door 190.
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103, door-attachment-hardware 603, door-attachment-hardware 1003, and/or mounting-plate 1601 may be: with at least one top bracket; with at least one side bracket; substantially planar; mostly planar; substantially flat; mostly flat; substantially rigid; rigid; a structural member; a load bearing member; substantially made of metal; substantially made of carbon fiber; substantially made of plastic; substantially made of plastic with filler(s) (such as, but not limited to, glass fillers, carbon fiber fillers, combinations thereof, and/or the like); combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 1003 may be comprised of main-planar-member 1005. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a substantially planar member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a substantially flat member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a substantially rectangular prism member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be substantially rigid. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a rigid member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be longer than wide. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be about as wide as cabinet 1001 (or about as wide as cabinet 101). In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be less wide as compared to cabinet 1001 (or less wide as compared to cabinet 101). In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be about as wide as rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be less wide as compared to rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a substantially elongate member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be longer than rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be a structural member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be load bearing member. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may have fixed width. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may different, but fixed, widths. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may have a fixed length. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be substantially constructed from one or more of: metal, plastic, carbon fiber, plastic with filler, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be attached to rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 may be removably attached to rear-wall 1101. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, running along at least an outer portion of main-planar-member 1005, in parallel with a length of main-planar-member 1005, may be a pair of opposing rails 1019. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, rear-wall 1101 may comprise a pair of opposing slots 1020 (slots-for-rails 1020). In some embodiments, the at least the portion of door-attachment-hardware 1003/1601 may comprises a pair of opposing rails 1019/1619. In some embodiments, the pair of opposing slots 1020 may removably receive the pair of opposing rails 1019/1619 such that the at least the portion of the door attachment hardware 1003/1601 may be slidingly attached to rear-wall 1101 (i.e., the rear of the cabinet/housing).
In some embodiments, a given rail 1019 may be configured to complimentary fit to a given slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, slot-for-rail 1020 may be an elongate slot member, with a slot. In some embodiments, at least a portion of a given rail 1019 may be slidingly coupled to a given slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, at least a portion of a given rail 1019 may be attached to at least a portion of a given slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, at least a portion of a given rail 1019 may be removably attached to at least a portion of a given slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, at least a portion of a given rail 1019 may be slidingly attached to at least a portion of a given slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, at least a portion of a given rail 1019 may be removably and slidingly attached to at least a portion of a given slot-for-rail 1020. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, cabinet 1001 may comprise at least one slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, cabinet 1001 may comprise a pair of opposing slots-for-rails 1020. In some embodiments, rear-wall 1101 may comprise at least one slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, rear-wall 1101 may comprise a pair of opposing slots-for-rails 1020. In some embodiments, the pair of opposing slots-for-rails 1020 may be located along at least a portion of rear-wall 1101, separated by about a width of rear-wall 1101, running in parallel with a length of rear-wall 1101. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, a given slot-for-rail 1020 may be attached to rear-wall 1101 via reinforcement-member 1103. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be attached to rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, running along a length of slot-for-rail 1020 may be reinforcement-member 1103. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may face away from the slot opening of slot-for-rail 1020. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be an elongate member. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be a strip. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be a structural member. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be a loading bearing member. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be flat. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be rigid. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be planar. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be substantially constructed of one or more of: metal, plastic, plastic with filler, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, reinforcement-member 1103 may be attached to rear-wall 1101 by one or more of: mechanical fastener, welding, heat welding, ultrasonic welding, solvent bonding, adhesive, chemical adhesive, combinations thereof, and/or the like. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, the locations of rails 1019 and slots-for-rails 1020 may be switched; that is, rails 1019 may be attached to rear-wall 1101 and slots-for-rails 1020 may be part of main-planar-member 1005.
In some embodiments, sliding translation between rails 1019 and slots-for-rails 1020 may be stopped, locked, and/or fixed once rails 1019 have been sufficiently slid into slots-for-rails 1020. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by either the tops or the bottoms of slots-for-rails 1020 being closed to act as stops. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by either the tops or the bottoms of rails 1019 having tabs to act as stops. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by main-planar-member 1005 having a stop 1021 (e.g.,
In some embodiments, the sliding attachment between the rear of the cabinet (e.g., rear-wall 1101) and the at least the portion of the door attachment hardware 1003/1601 may be stopped by a stop 1021/1621 located on door attachment hardware 1003/1601 physically engaging a complimentary-stop 1121 on the rear of the cabinet (e.g., rear-wall 1101).
In some embodiments, a top of main-planar-member 1005 may extend into a top-bracket 1007, wherein main-planar-member 1005 and top-bracket 1007 are substantially orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may removably attach to top-of-door 192. In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may removably rest on top of top-of-door 192. When cabinet 1001 may be removably attached to door 190 via door-attachment-hardware 1003, top-bracket 1007 and top-of-door 192 may be substantially parallel with each other and at least partially in physical contact with each other. In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may be sized to cover a depth/thickness of door 190 at top-of-door 192. In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may continue to extend into a downward facing top-tab 1009, such that top-bracket 1007 and top-tab 1009 are orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, top-tab 1009 may be separated from main-planar-member 1005 by a width of top-bracket 1007. In some embodiments, top-tab 1009 may be substantially parallel with main-planar-member 1005. In some embodiments, top-tab 1009 may minimize unintentional dissociation between top-bracket 1007 and top-of-door 192. In some embodiments, a portion of door 190 proximate to top-of-door 192 may fit inside a pocket formed from portions of main-planar-member 1005, top-bracket 1007, and top-tab 1009. Portions of main-planar-member 1005, top-bracket 1007, and top-tab 1009 may form a U-shaped bracket (in cross-section) configured to removably attach to top-of-door 192. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, door attachment hardware 103 may comprises a main member 1005 (main-planar-member 1005) that may be substantially planar. Herein, the “main member” and “main-planar-member 1005” may be used interchangeably. In some embodiments, door attachment hardware 1003 may comprise top-bracket 1007 that may extend from a top portion of the main member 1005. In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may be configured to removably physically engage a top edge of door 190 (top-of-door 192), wherein top-bracket 1007 may be substantially orthogonal with the main member 1005. Herein, the “top edge of the door” and “top-of-door 192” may be used interchangeably.
In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may be substantially similar to top-bracket 605, in terms of structure and/or in terms of function/purpose.
In some embodiments, a side of main-planar-member 1005 may extend into a first-side-bracket 1011, wherein main-planar-member 1005 and first-side-bracket 1011 are substantially orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, first-side-bracket 1011 may removably attach to hinge-side 193 of door 190. When cabinet 1001 may be removably attached to door 190 via door-attachment-hardware 1003, first-side-bracket 1011 and hinge-side 193 may be substantially parallel with each other and at least partially in physical contact with each other. In some embodiments, first-side-bracket 1011 may be sized to cover a depth/thickness of door 190 at hinge-side 193. In some embodiments, first-side-bracket 1011 may continue to extend into a first-side-tab 1013, such that first-side-bracket 1011 and first-side-tab 1013 are orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, first-side-tab 1013 may be separated from main-planar-member 1005 by a width of first-side-bracket 1011. In some embodiments, first-side-tab 1013 may be substantially parallel with main-planar-member 1005. In some embodiments, first-side-tab 1013 may minimize unintentional dissociation between first-side-bracket 1011 and hinge-side 193. In some embodiments, a portion of door 190 proximate to hinge-side 193 may fit inside a pocket formed from portions of main-planar-member 1005, first-side-bracket 1011, and first-side-tab 1013. Portions of main-planar-member 1005, first-side-bracket 1011, and first-side-tab 1013 may form a U-shaped bracket (in cross-section) configured to removably attach to hinge-side 193. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, first-side-bracket 1011 may be substantially similar to side-bracket 607, in terms of structure and/or in terms of function/purpose.
In some embodiments, a side of main-planar-member 1005 may extend into a second-side-bracket 1015, wherein main-planar-member 1005 and second-side-bracket 1015 are substantially orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, second-side-bracket 1015 may removably attach to hinge-side 193 of door 190. When cabinet 1001 may be removably attached to door 190 via door-attachment-hardware 1003, second-side-bracket 1015 and hinge-side 193 may be substantially parallel with each other and at least partially in physical contact with each other. In some embodiments, second-side-bracket 1015 may be sized to cover a depth/thickness of door 190 at hinge-side 193. In some embodiments, second-side-bracket 1015 may continue to extend into a second-side-tab 1017, such that second-side-bracket 1015 and second-side-tab 1017 are orthogonal to each other. In some embodiments, second-side-tab 1017 may be separated from main-planar-member 1005 by a width of second-side-bracket 1015. In some embodiments, second-side-tab 1017 may be substantially parallel with main-planar-member 1005. In some embodiments, second-side-tab 1017 may minimize unintentional dissociation between second-side-bracket 1015 and hinge-side 193. In some embodiments, a portion of door 190 proximate to hinge-side 193 may fit inside a pocket formed from portions of main-planar-member 1005, second-side-bracket 1015, and second-side-tab 1017. Portions of main-planar-member 1005, second-side-bracket 1015, and second-side-tab 1017 may form a U-shaped bracket (in cross-section) configured to removably attach to hinge-side 193. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, second-side-bracket 1015 may be substantially similar to side-bracket 607, in terms of structure and/or in terms of function/purpose.
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 1003 may comprise two side brackets, first-side-bracket 1011 and second-side-bracket 1015. In some embodiments, along a length of main-planar-member 1005, first-side-bracket 1011 and second-side-bracket 1015 may be spaced apart by a fixed and predetermined distance. In some embodiments, this fixed and predetermined distance may be intended to accommodate one or more hinges along hinge-side 193 of door 190. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, door attachment hardware 1003 may comprise side-bracket 1011 that may extend from a side of the main member 1005. Herein, the “side bracket” and “first-side-bracket 1011” may be used interchangeably. In some embodiments, side-bracket 1011 may be substantially orthogonal with the main member. In some embodiments, side-bracket 1011 may be substantially orthogonal with the top bracket. In some embodiments, side-bracket 1011 may be configured to removably physically engage hinge-side 193. In some embodiments, hinge-side 193 may be orthogonal to top-of-door 192.
In some embodiments, door attachment hardware 1003 may further comprise an additional side-bracket 1015 that may extend from the side of the main member 1005. Herein, the “additional side bracket” and “second-side-bracket 1015” may be used interchangeably.
In some embodiments, the additional side-bracket 1015 may be located below side-bracket 1011. In some embodiments, the additional side-bracket 1015 may be spaced apart from side-bracket 1011 by a predetermined distance. In some embodiments, this predetermined distance may be sized to accommodate a length of an upper hinge on door 190. In some embodiments, there may be a gap between side-bracket 1011 and the additional side-bracket 1015. In some embodiments, this gap may be sized to accommodate a length of an upper hinge on door 190. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, side-bracket(s) 1101/1015 may be located below top-bracket 1007. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005, top-bracket 1007, top-tab 1009, first-side-bracket 1011, first-side-tab 1013, second-side-bracket 1015, and/or second-side-tab 1017 may all be one part/component. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005, top-bracket 1007, top-tab 1009, first-side-bracket 1011, first-side-tab 1013, second-side-bracket 1015, and/or second-side-tab 1017 may all be one integral part/component.
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 1003 may removably attach to two orthogonal sides of door 190, such as hinge-side 193 and top-of-door 192. In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 1003 may removably attach to an upper quadrant of door 190, closer to hinge-side 193 than to not-hinge-side 194; and closer to top-of-door 192 than to bottom-of-door 195. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 1000 may removably attach to an upper quadrant of door 190, closer to hinge-side 193 than to not-hinge-side 194; and closer to top-of-door 192 than to bottom-of-door 195. In some embodiments, medication-receiver 1000 may removably attach to an upper portion of door 190, closer to hinge-side 193 than to not-hinge-side 194; and closer to top-of-door 192 than to bottom-of-door 195. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 1003 may removably attach to two orthogonal sides of door 190, such as not-hinge-side 194 and top-of-door 192.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may be attached closer to hinge-side 193 than to not-hinge-side 194, wherein hinge-side 193 may be opposed from and parallel with not-hinge-side 194. Such placement of medication-receiver 100/1000 on door 190 may minimize medication-receiver 100/1000 interfering with normal/typical door 190 swing mechanics. Herein, the “hinge-side of the door” and “hinge-side 193” may be used interchangeably. Herein, the “not-hinge-side of the door” and “not-hinge-side 194” may be used interchangeably.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may be attached closer to top-of-door 192 than to bottom-of-door 195, wherein bottom-of-door 195 may oppose and be parallel with top-of-door 192. In some embodiments, medication-receiver 100/1000 may be located on an upper half of door 190. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, portions of door-attachment-hardware 1003 and/or of mounting-plate 1601 that are intended to physically contact portions of door 190, may have protective padding in order to protect door 190 from undesired scratches. In some embodiments, this protective padding may be in the form of foam, rubber, silicone, a soft plastic, an elastomer, combinations thereof, and/or the like.
In some embodiments, top-bracket 1007 may be slidingly attached to main-planar-member 1005. This may allow an ability to set a desired height of medication-receiver 1000 on door 190. This may facilitate removable attachment of door-attachment-hardware 1003 to door 109. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, top-of-planar-member 1807 may an upper/top portion of main-planar-member 1005. In some embodiments, bottom-of-top-bracket 1801 may be attached to and orthogonal to top-bracket 1007, parallel with top-tab 1009, but spaced apart from top-tab 1009 by a width of top-bracket 1007. In cross-section, bottom-of-top-bracket 1801, top-bracket 1007, and top-tab 1009 may be substantially U-shaped or substantially L-shaped. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, a top-of-planar-member 1807 may be attached to a bottom-of-top-bracket 1801. In some embodiments, a top-of-planar-member 1807 may be removably attached to a bottom-of-top-bracket 1801. In some embodiments, a top-of-planar-member 1807 may be slidingly attached to a bottom-of-top-bracket 1801. In some embodiments, bottom-of-top-bracket 1801 may comprise an opposing pair of slots-for-rails 1803 for removably receiving a pair of opposing rails 1805 of top-of-planar-member 1807. In some embodiments, slots-for-rails 1803 may be located on opposing sides of bottom-of-top-bracket 1801. In some embodiments, rails 1805 may be located on opposing sides of top-of-planar-member 1807. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 and/or top-of-planar-member 1807 may comprise at least one through hole 1811. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 and/or top-of-planar-member 1807 may comprise a plurality of through holes 1811. In some embodiments, main-planar-member 1005 and/or top-of-planar-member 1807 may comprise at least one linear series of a plurality of through holes 1811. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, first-side-bracket 1011 may be slidingly attached to main-planar-member 1005. This may allow an ability to set a desired lateral position of medication-receiver 1000 on door 190. This may allow a single door-attachment-hardware 1003 to be used with either a door 190 with hinges on a left side or a door 190 with hinges on a right side, by sliding first-side-bracket 1011 out from main-planar-member 1005 and slidingly inserted on the other opposing side.
In some embodiments, second-side-bracket 1015 may be slidingly attached to main-planar-member 1005. This may allow an ability to set a desired lateral position of medication-receiver 1000 on door 190. This may allow a single door-attachment-hardware 1003 to be used with either a door 190 with hinges on a left side or a door 190 with hinges on a right side, by sliding second-side-bracket 1015 out from main-planar-member 1005 and slidingly inserted on the other opposing side.
In some embodiments, medication-receiver 1000 may comprise cabinet 1001 and mounting-plate 1601. In some embodiments, mounting-plate 1601 may be used instead of door-attachment-hardware 1003. In some embodiments, mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to rear-wall 1101 of cabinet 1001 in a same and/or substantially similar fashion as door-attachment-hardware 1003 may be removably attached to rear-wall 1101. In some embodiments, mounting-plate 1601 may be: substantially a rectangular prism member; with at least one mounting hole for receiving at least one screw, nail, and/or bolt; substantially planar; mostly planar; substantially flat; mostly flat; substantially rigid; rigid; a structural member; a load bearing member; substantially made of metal; substantially made of carbon fiber; substantially made of plastic; substantially made of plastic with filler(s) (such as, but not limited to, glass fillers, carbon fiber fillers, combinations thereof, and/or the like); combinations thereof, and/or the like. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, mounting-plate 1601 may be longer than wide. In some embodiments, running along opposing sides of mounting-plate 1601 and in parallel with a length of mounting-plate 1601 may be a pair of rails mounting-plate 1601. In some embodiments, rails 1619 may function and may be substantially similar structurally as rails 1019. In some embodiments, rails 1619 may be removably and slidingly received/captured within slots-for-rails 1020 of rear-wall 1101 of cabinet 1001. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, rails 1619 and slots-for-rails 1020 may have their locations switched. That is, in some embodiments, rails 1619 may be located on rear-wall 1101 where slots-for-rails 1020 might have been; and slots-for-rails 1020 may be located on mounting-plate 1601 where rails 1619 might have been.
In practice, mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to exterior-of-door 191 of door 190 before mounting-plate 1601 may be removably attached to rear-wall 1101 of cabinet 1001. In some embodiments, via one or more mechanical fasteners, mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to exterior-of-door 191 of door 190. In some embodiments, such one or more mechanical fasteners may be selected from one or more of: screws, nails, bolts, Velcro (plurality of loops on one surface and plurality of complimentary hooks on an opposing surface to be mated with the other surface), combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, mounting-plate 1601 may have one or more through holes for receiving one or more of: screws, nails, bolts, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, a side of mounting-plate 1601 that may be put into physical contact with exterior-of-door 191 may be attached to exterior-of-door 191 via Velcro, chemical adhesive, and/or the like. Once mounting-plate 1601 may be attached to exterior-of-door 191, then rails 1619 of mounting-plate 1601 may be removably attached to slots-for-rails 1020 of rear-wall 1101 of cabinet 1001. See e.g., figures
In some embodiments, sliding translation between rails 1619 and slots-for-rails 1020 may be stopped, locked, and/or fixed once rails 1619 have been sufficiently slid into slots-for-rails 1020. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by either the tops or the bottoms of slots-for-rails 1020 being closed to act as stops. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by either the tops or the bottoms of rails 1619 having tabs to act as stops. In some embodiments, this may be accomplished by mounting-plate 1601 having a stop 1621 (e.g.,
In some embodiments, when cabinet 1001 may be attached to door 190 using mounting-plate 1601, distance-from-door-top 1613 to cabinet 1001 may be less than distance-from-door-bottom to 1513 to cabinet 1001. In some embodiments, a ratio of distance-from-door-bottom to 1513 to distance-from-door-top 1613 may be from 6 to 3. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, a ratio of distance-from-not-hinge-side 115 to distance-from-hinge-side 113 may be from 9 to 2. See e.g.,
In some embodiments, door-attachment-hardware 103/1003/1601, front-of-drawer 105, sides-of-cabinet 107, top-of-cabinet 109, drawer 201, top-of-drawer 203, interior-side-wall 205, bottom-of-drawer 207, exterior-side-wall 209, J-hook-region 501, back-side 503, back-side-of-cabinet 507, door-attachment-hardware 603, top-bracket 605, side-bracket 607, back-side 703, lower-side-bracket 707, side-bracket-guide 709, main-planar-member 1005, top-bracket 1007, top-tab 1009, first-side-bracket 1011, first-side-tab 1013, second-side-bracket 1015, second-side-tab 1017, rail 1019, slot-for-rail 1020, stop 1021, rear-wall 1101, reinforcement-member 1103, complimentary-stop 1121, housing 1205, lower-compartment 1207, drawer-member 1211, drawer-rear-wall 1311, drawer-side-wall 1411, drawer-floor 1413, drawer-roof 1414, drawer-inside-front 1415, mounting-plate 1601, rail 1619, stop 1621, bottom-of-top-bracket 1801, slot-for-rail 1803, rail 1805, and/or top-of-planar-member 1807 may be substantially constructed from one or more types of metals, sheet metals, thermoplastics (with or without fillers), wood, laminates, combinations thereof, and/or the like. In some embodiments, at least some portions of such sheet metals may be covered and/or coated, e.g., via powder coating, to protect the sheet metal from environmental conditions, abrasions, and/or scratches.
Note with respect to the materials of construction, it is not desired nor intended to thereby unnecessarily limit the present invention by reason of such disclosure.
Various medication-receivers have been described. The foregoing description of the various exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and disclosure. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching without departing from the spirit of the invention.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to U.S. nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 16/583,240 filed on Sep. 25, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The present application is a continuation of U.S. nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 16/583,240 filed on Sep. 25, 2019.
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Parent | 16583240 | Sep 2019 | US |
Child | 17397163 | US |