The present invention relates to a medicine cart having a large number of cassettes each of which stores a plurality of medicine containers arranged in an upright state in a row and which are respectively provided for different types of medicine containers. The cassettes allow the removal or replacement of medicine containers, as may be required at a hospital or the like, one by one starting from the front, and also allow the calculation of the quantity of medicine containers removed and provide stock control thereof.
Patent Documents 1 and 2 propose a medicine storage device in which a cassette which is inclined, with the medicine container removal side thereof facing downward, stores a plurality of medicine containers arranged in a row, in which the medicine containers are biased forwards by a weight that is in contact with the rearmost medicine container, and which allows the medicine containers to be taken out or returned one by one through an entrance/exit provided in a corner of the front end of the cassette.
Patent Document 3 proposes a device in which a plurality of ampoules are accommodated in a row in a shelf portion, in which the rearmost ampoule is followed by a linear movement member, and in which the linear motion of the linear movement member is converted to a rotary motion, with the number of accommodated ampoules being counted based on the rotational displacement thereof.
Further, Patent Document 4 also proposes a device in which, as in Patent Documents 1 through 3, ampoules are placed in a row in a medicine placing portion and biased forwardly by a pressing member.
In the devices of Patent Documents 1, 2, and 3, it is necessary for the operator to charge the ampoules one by one, while pressing by hand the biasing member against the biasing force, resulting in a rather poor workability in charging operation. In the device of Patent Document 4, the surface of the pressing member facing the medicine is formed so as to be curved and away from the ampoules as it extends upwardly, whereby the ampoule inserting operation is smoothed; however, the difficulty of charging the ampoules one by one while pressing the biasing member against the biasing force is not eliminated.
The present invention has been made in view of the aforementioned problem. It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a medicine cart which is easily filled with medicine containers and which is of excellent workability.
In order to solve the aforementioned problem, the present invention provides a medicine cart including: a cassette which is upwardly open and accommodating a plurality of medicine containers in an upright state in a row; a shelf plate on which a plurality of the cassettes are placed and which can be drawn out of a main body of the medicine cart; and a pressing member provided in the cassette and adapted to forwardly press a rearmost medicine container, in which a locking means for locking the pressing member at a predetermined position in the cassette, and an unlocking means for canceling the lock of the pressing member by the locking means if the shelf plate is pushed in or pulled out, are provided.
When the shelf plate is drawn out, the pressing member can be locked at a predetermined position by the locking means. Since the unlocking means cancels the lock of the pressing member conducted by the locking means if the shelf member is pushed in, there is no need to perform any special lock canceling after the completion of the medicine container charging operation.
It is desirable for the locking means to include a locking lever rotatably provided on the cassette, and for the locking lever to be provided with a claw to be locked to the pressing member, with the claw being biased in a direction to be locked to the pressing member.
It is desirable for the locking lever of each cassette to be fixed to a common spindle and rotatable around the common spindle. This helps to eliminate the need for provision of a spindle for each cassette, and further, since it is only necessary to rotate a single locking lever, it is possible to realize a simple construction.
It is desirable for the unlocking means to include an unlocking lever which is rotatably provided on the shelf plate and adapted to rotate the locking lever against a biasing force to cancel the engagement of the claw of the locking lever and the pressing member, and an unlocking member which is provided on the main body of the medicine cart and adapted to be locked to the unlocking lever of at least one cassette at the time of pushing-in and drawing-out of the shelf plate.
It is desirable for the unlocking lever to include an engagement portion to be engaged with the unlocking member and an operating portion abutting the locking lever to operate the locking lever.
It is desirable for the engagement portion of the unlocking lever to extend downwards from the spindle of the unlocking lever, with the operating portion extending horizontally on both sides from the spindle of the locking lever. With this construction, whether the unlocking pin is engaged with the engagement portion from the pushing-in side or from the drawing-out side, the operating portion rotates, enabling the locking lever to operate.
It is desirable for the unlocking member to include a first unlocking member provided on the front side portion of the main body and a second unlocking member provided on the rear side portion thereof. With this construction, when the shelf plate is pushed in, the unlocking lever immediately abuts the first unlocking member to cancel the lock, and hence the row of medicine containers in alignment are not disturbed or the rearmost medicine does not topple down.
It is desirable for the unlocking member to include a pin. Instead, it may also be a plate-like projecting member, or a substitute such as a screw or the like.
The unlocking member may be an unlocking bar having at both ends thereof a first unlocking end provided at a front side portion of the main body and a second unlocking end provided at a rear side portion of the main body.
According to the present invention, there is provided a locking means and an unlocking means for a pressing member within a cassette. By locking the pressing member at a predetermined position, there is no need to charge medicine containers while pressing the pressing member against the biasing force, making it possible to perform medicine charging operation easily and quickly. Further, it is also possible to charge a plurality of medicine containers at the same time. Because the locking means is unlocked pushing in or pulling out the shelf plate, there is no need to perform any special canceling operation after the completion of the medicine charging operation, whereby the difficulty in charging medicine is eliminated, and an improvement in terms of workability is achieved.
a) is an elevation view of a medicine cart according to the present invention.
b) is a side sectional view of the medicine cart of
a) is an elevation view of the medicine cart of
b) is a side sectional view of the medicine cart of
a)-6(b) are elevation views of a pin and a pin receiver of the cassette, respectively.
a) is a sectional view of a pressing member.
b) is a back view of the pressing member of
c) is a plan view of the pressing member of
a)-17(d) are side views sequentially showing an example of the operations of locking means and unlocking means.
a)-18(d) are side views sequentially showing another example of the operations of locking means and unlocking means.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
a)-1(b) are, respectively, an elevation view and a side sectional view of a medicine cart 1 according to the present invention, and
The medicine cart 1 has a main body 3 formed in a box-like shape and having a front surface thereof open. The lower half part of the front surface of the main body 3 is oriented perpendicularly, and the upper half part thereof is inclined rearward. On the bottom surface of the main body 3, four casters 4 are provided so that the medicine cart 1 is movable. To the lower half part of the main body 3, three drawer bodies 5 are so provided vertically as to be drawable forward. In these drawer bodies 5, different types of supplies are stored. The opening in the front surface of the upper half part of the main body 3 is closable by the shutter 2 as shown in
The aforementioned drawing rack 6 includes side plates 7 on the right and left sides and shelf plates 8 provided vertically in three steps. Each shelf plate 8 is so supported as to be drawable forward along a slide rail 9 provided on the side plate 7 on the right and left sides. The front ends of the shelf plates 8 provided vertically in three steps are arranged in a step-like manner so that the one in the first step is located more forward while those in the second and third steps are shifted more rearward at more upward position from the second to the third levels. On the top surfaces of the shelf plates 8, a plurality of cassettes 10 are arranged respectively. To the front end of each shelf plate 8, as shown in
The respective cassettes 10 of the shelf plates 8 store different types of medicine containers (ampoules in this embodiment) 15 and thus have different sizes depending on the medicine containers 15 to be stored, though their basic structure are the same. Hereinafter, a description is given, referring to any one of the cassettes 10.
As shown in
On the inner bottom surface of the cassette 10, as shown in
The slide resistance unit 31, as shown in
The medicine containers 15 stored and arranged in a row in the cassette 10 are pressed forward by the pressing member 47. The pressing member 47 is, as shown in
Below the vibration-preventing boss 49 on the side surface of the pressing member 47, a depression 52b is formed, to which a pair of brushes 56 are fitted that makes sliding contact with the aforementioned slide resistance unit 31. This pair of brushes 56 includes a plate-like base 57 formed of an electric conductor and sliding parts 58 and 59 of conductive and elastic bodies fitted to the base 57 in parallel to each other. This pair of brushes 56 is designed such that fitting the base 57 to the pressing member 47 as shown in
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The unlocking lever 62 is mounted to both side walls of the shelf plate 8 so as to be rotatable around a spindle 69 protruding parallel to the common spindle 64. The unlocking lever 62 includes an engagement portion 70 extending vertically downwards from the spindle 69, and an operating portion 71 extending from the upper portion of the spindle 69 in the drawing-out direction and the pushing-in direction of the shelf plate 8, and when seen along the spindle 69, it exhibits a substantially T-shaped configuration. The upper surface of the operating portion 71 constitutes a concave surface that is in contact with the columnar protrusion 67 of the locking lever 61 provided below each of the cassettes 10 situated at both ends.
The unlocking pin 63 protrudes from the rear side (pushing-in side) portion of each of both side plates 7 in a columnar form, and when the shelf plate 8 is pushed in, it can be engaged with the engagement portion 70 of the unlocking lever 62.
It is not always necessary for the locking lever 61 to be supported by the common spindle 64, and it may also be provided separately. In this case, the unlocking lever 62 is provided for each locking lever 61, and the unlocking pin 63 is also provided for each locking lever 61. The unlocking pin 63 is not restricted to a columnar one, and it may also be a plate-like one or a substitute such as a screw.
In the medicine cart 1 structured as described above, to store the medicine container 15, the front panel 11 is opened to take out the cassette 10 from the shelf plate 8, the pressing member 47 is moved rearward, and a given number of medicine containers 15 are stored between the pressing member 47 and the front end of the cassette 10. The medicine containers 15 are pressed forward by the pressing member 47.
When the cassette 10 is fitted to the shelf plate 8, the cassette side connector 24 and the shelf side connector 23 electrically contact each other, whereby a voltage is supplied from the shelf plate 8 side to the slide resistance unit 31 of the cassette 10. The brush 56 of the pressing member 47 slides on the first and second slide resistance plates 37 and 38, and stops at a position in accordance with the quantity of the medicine containers 15. Where the stop position of the brush 56 is P, as shown in
Based on prescription information transmitted from a host computer when the medicine cart 1 is connected to the host computer, or based on prescription information inputted with a bar code reader or a keyboard when the medicine cart 1 is stand alone, the LED 12 of the front panel 11, which corresponds to the cassette 10 storing the medicine containers 15 required for prescription, lights up or blinks. Note that the LED 12 also lights up or blinks when the medicine containers 15 are out of stock.
The medicine container 15 may be taken out by holding and lifting upward the medicine container 15a at the forefront of the cassette 10. In this operation, the medicine container 15b at the second position may come out together with the medicine container 15a at the forefront due to friction, but the medicine container 15b at the second position hits the retention member 26 to be thereby prevented from coming out. When the medicine container 15a at the forefront is taken out, the row of the medicine containers 15 is pressed forward by the pressing member 47, and hence the medicine container 15b located at the second position is placed at the forefront. In this manner, the required quantity of medicine containersmedicine containers 15 can be taken out sequentially. The shelf plates 8 provided vertically in three steps are arranged in the step-like manner so that they are shifted more rearward at more upward position from the first, the second, to the third steps. Thus, when the medicine container 15 is to be taken out from the cassette 10 of the shelf plate 8 located at the first step at the bottom, the shelf plate 8 at the second step does not get in the way.
When a wrong medicine container 15a is taken out or when an extra medicine container 15a is taken out, this medicine container 15a needs to be returned to the cassette 10. In this case, as shown in
In this manner, the aforementioned medicine cart 1 is capable of reliably taking out the medicine containers 15 one by one and also capable of easily returning the medicine container 15a once taken out to the cassette 10, thereby providing the excellent workability at the time of filling and returning the medicine container 15.
While in the aforementioned case each cassette 10 is extracted from the shelf plate 8 to accommodate the medicine containers 15, it is also possible to accommodate the medicine containers 15 in each cassette 10 in a collective manner by drawing out the shelf plate 8 from the main body 3.
That is, as shown in
When, in this state, the shelf plate 8 is drawn out from the main body 3 for the purpose of replenishment or inspection of the medicine containers 15, the unlocking lever 62 is, as shown in
Next, of the cassettes 10 of the drawn-out shelf plate 8, the pressing member 47 of the cassette 10 in which the medicine containers 15 are to be accommodated is moved rearwards. When the pressing member 47 goes over the claw 66 of the locking lever 61 while pressing down the same, the claw 66 of the locking lever 61 is engaged with the pressing member 47 and locked as shown in
In this way, the pressing member 47 is locked at a predetermined rear position, and hence it is possible to replenish the space between the rearmost medicine container 15 and the pressing member 47 with medicine containers 15 easily and quickly without having to press the pressing member 47 against the biasing force as in the prior art, thus facilitating the replenishing operation.
When, as shown in
In
When the shelf plate 8 in the accommodated state shown in
While the first unlocking pin 63A and the second unlocking pin 63B are separate members, the unlocking member of the present invention is not restricted to this construction, and it may instead be formed by a single component formed of a thin and elongated bar. That is, as shown in
When the medicine cart 1 is not in use, the shutter 2 can be closed so that an unauthorized third party cannot take out the medicine container 15, which provides safety. Moreover, it is desirable for the medicine cart 1 to be powered off by closing the shutter 2.
In the aforementioned embodiment, it is possible to adopt a construction in which, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-085533 | Mar 2006 | JP | national |
This application is a 35 U.S.C §371 U.S. national stage filing of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2007/055211, filed Mar. 15, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-085533, filed Mar. 27, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2007/055211 | 3/15/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/19/2008 |