Claims
- 1. A supply station with internal computer, comprising:
- a) an upright cabinet having integrally connected top, bottom, side and rear cabinet panels defining a tall storage and interior dispensing cavity accessible through a front opening;
- b) a plurality of horizontally openable and lockable doors, including door frames and transparent windows, hingedly mounted at various locations over said front opening;
- c) means for locking said doors when said doors are closed over said front opening;
- d) a computer, including a keyboard, for inputting coded information concerning the particular supply in said cabinet needed for a patient and information as to the identification of the person entering the information in said keyboard that causes electrical impulses to be issued therefrom in conformance with such information, mounted in said cabinet; and,
- e) door unlocking means interconnected said computer and said locking means for receipt of said electrical impulses from said computer to selectively unlock one or more of said doors at a particular location on said station as a function of information inputted to said station.
- 2. The supply station of claim 1 wherein said computer, including said keyboard, for inputting coded information concerning the particular supply in said cabinet needed for a patient and information as to the identification of the person entering the information in said keyboard that causes electrical impulses to be issued therefrom in conformance with such information, is mounted in said cabinet.
- 3. The supply station of claim 1 further including a display means on which such coded information is displayed upon command.
- 4. The supply station of claim 1 further including at least two partitions in said cavity in spaced-apart arrangement to form a smaller sub-cavity therein.
- 5. The supply station of claim 4 further including a closable door hingedly mounted over said sub-cavity.
- 6. The supply station of claim 5 wherein said door is lockable.
- 7. The supply station of claim 5 wherein said display means includes a liquid crystal display.
- 8. The supply station of claim 5 wherein said display means includes a gas plasma display.
- 9. The supply station of claim 5 wherein said display means includes a light emitting diode.
- 10. The supply station of claim 5 wherein said display means includes a cathode ray tube.
- 11. The supply station of claim 1 further including additional cabinets operated from said computer.
- 12. The supply station of claim 1 wherein said plurality of doors is arranged to open from one side of said cabinet.
- 13. The supply station of claim 1 including means for reversing the doors to open from the opposite side of said cabinet.
- 14. The supply station of claim 1 further including more partitions to divide said cavity into vertically smaller sub-cavities for storage and dispensing smaller items therefrom.
- 15. The supply station of claim 14 further including an upwardly turned front lip formed on said partitions to aid in retaining the items stored therein.
- 16. The supply station of claim 14 including a downwardly turned front lip formed on said partitions to aid in retaining the items stored therein.
- 17. The supply station of claim 14 wherein said partitions include an upwardly turned front lip and a downwardly turned rear lip spaced-apart therefrom so that by rotating said partition 180.degree. said downwardly turned rear lip may be relocated to the front of said partition.
- 18. The supply station of claim 14 further including moveable racks mountable on the underside of said partitions for hanging dispensable items therefrom.
- 19. The supply station of claim 14 further including spaced-apart pairs of slide fittings interposed said partitions and said side panels wherein each said fitting comprises:
- a) a fitting body;
- b) a pair of spaced-apart first and second legs extending therefrom for insertion in a pair of slots formed in each said cabinet side panel;
- c) said first leg having an upwardly turned portion adapted to bear against the inside of said cabinet side panel after insertion into said slot;
- d) said second leg having a beveled surface formed thereon to assist in mounting said fitting in said slots;
- e) a partition-carrying groove formed in said body opposite said legs for supporting said partition in sliding arrangement thereacross; and,
- f) an inwardly directed wall segment of said groove formed above the lower half thereof, for bearing against an upper surface of said partition to prevent said partition from tilting downward during withdrawal from said cabinet to expose items stored thereon.
- 20. The supply station of claim 1 further including moveable racks mountable on the underside of said top cabinet panel for hanging dispensable items therefrom.
- 21. The supply station of claim 1 further including a refrigerator temporarily retained in said cavity for chilled storage of dispensable items.
- 22. The supply station of claim 1 further including electrical lighting lamps mounted interior said cabinet and means for energizing a particular lamp to illuminate a portion of said cavity wherein the desired dispensable item is stored.
- 23. The supply station of claim 1 including wheels on which to move said cabinet.
- 24. The supply station of claim 1 further including an emergency access panel covered by a locked cover plate that may be unlocked to expose an emergency door opening mechanism for unlocking said cabinet doors in the event of a power failure.
- 25. The supply station of claim 1 further including means for interconnecting one or more of said doors to allow access to a particular portion of said interior cavity.
- 26. The supply station of claim 25 wherein said means for interconnecting one or more of said doors includes an elongated strap for insertion across said door frames of two or more adjacent doors.
- 27. The supply station of claim 1 wherein said door unlocking means includes an electric solenoid actuated by said electrical pulses received from said computer to selectively unlock a specific door lock as a function of information inputted to said computer.
RELATION TO OTHER PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of our previously filed application titled, "AUXILIARY STORAGE AND DISPENSING UNIT", filed Jan. 4, 1993, and given Ser. No. 08/000,361 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,297.
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