Patents Assigned to DocuSys, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080243088Abstract: A drug delivery device, system and method for identifying a drug contained in the drug delivery device and the amount of the drug administered. The drug delivery device includes at least a first portion and a second portion, in which the portions move relative to one another as a drug contained in the drug delivery device is administered or expelled from the drug delivery device. The drug delivery device includes radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that are mounted on each of the portions. At least one active tag is mounted on one of the first and second portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: DocuSys, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Evans
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Patent number: 7115113Abstract: A drug administration system includes a cradle attached about an intravenous injection port having a flange extending therefrom. The cradle supports first drug administration information in the nature of machine and human readable code, for example, barcode. A syringe including a needle includes a flange extending from the syringe. The syringe supports second drug administration information in machine and/or human readable form. A scanner module is constructed to slidably receive the flange of the cradle and syringe whereby the syringe needle is aligned with the intravenous injection port. The module may be provided with an electronic scanning system for identifying the first and second drug administration information, as well as determining the amount of the drug being administered from the syringe to the injection port by monitoring movement of the syringe plunger. The information and data may be stored within the module for uploading to a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: DocuSys, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Evans, Michael F. Burrow
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Patent number: 7074209Abstract: A drug administration system includes a cradle attached about an intravenous injection port having a flange extending therefrom. The cradle supports first drug administration information in the nature of machine and human readable code, for example, barcode. A syringe including a needle includes a flange extending from the syringe. The syringe supports second drug administration information in machine and/or human readable form. A scanner module is constructed to slidably receive the flange of the cradle and syringe whereby the syringe needle is aligned with the intravenous injection port. The module may be provided with an electronic scanning system for identifying the first and second drug administration information, as well as determining the amount of the drug being administered from the syringe to the injection port by monitoring movement of the syringe plunger. The information and data may be stored within the module for uploading to a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: DocuSys, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Evans, Michael F. Burrow
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Publication number: 20060144942Abstract: A drug administration system includes a cradle attached about an intravenous injection port having a flange extending therefrom. The cradle supports first drug administration information in the nature of machine and human readable code, for example, barcode. A syringe including a needle includes a flange extending from the syringe. The syringe supports second drug administration information in machine and/or human readable form. A scanner module is constructed to slidably receive the flange of the cradle and syringe whereby the syringe needle is aligned with the intravenous injection port. The module may be provided with an electronic scanning system for identifying the first and second drug administration information, as well as determining the amount of the drug being administered from the syringe to the injection port by monitoring movement of the syringe plunger. The information and data may be stored within the module for uploading to a remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: DocuSys, Inc.Inventors: Robert Evans, Michael Burrow
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Publication number: 20040082918Abstract: A drug administration system includes a cradle attached about an intravenous injection port having a flange extending therefrom. The cradle supports first drug administration information in the nature of machine and human readable code, for example, barcode. A syringe including a needle includes a flange extending from the syringe. The syringe supports second drug administration information in machine and/or human readable form. A scanner module is constructed to slidably receive the flange of the cradle and syringe whereby the syringe needle is aligned with the intravenous injection port. The module may be provided with an electronic scanning system for identifying the first and second drug administration information, as well as determining the amount of the drug being administered from the syringe to the injection port by monitoring movement of the syringe plunger. The information and data may be stored within the module for uploading to a remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: DocuSys, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Evans, Michael F. Burrow
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Patent number: 6685678Abstract: A drug administration system includes a cradle attached about an intravenous injection port having a flange extending therefrom. The cradle supports first drug administration information in the nature of machine and human readable code, for example, barcode. A syringe including a needle includes a flange extending from the syringe. The syringe supports second drug administration information in machine and/or human readable form. A scanner module is constructed to slidably receive the flange of the cradle and syringe whereby the syringe needle is aligned with the intravenous injection port. The module may be provided with an electronic scanning system for identifying the first and second drug administration information, as well as determining the amount of the drug being administered from the syringe to the injection port by monitoring movement of the syringe plunger. The information and data may be stored within the module for uploading to a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Docusys, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Evans, Michael F. Burrow
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Publication number: 20030065537Abstract: A drug administration data management and display system includes a storage device for storing drug data including a database of drugs by drug classification and/or color designators. A pharmacy workstation is provided for entering drug data for storage by the storage device. An anesthesia workstation is provided for accessing the drug data in the storage device in response to a drug monitoring system for displaying on a display an icon identifying the drug being administered, the icon including one or more of syringe graphics, drug graphics, drug name, drug concentration, drug administration amount and/or coded background color. The drug monitoring system provides for drug identification and monitoring of drug administration in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: DocuSys, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Evans
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Patent number: RE38189Abstract: A medication delivery and monitoring system and methods whereby drugs are safely delivered to a patient, monitored in real-time during delivery and crucial events are recorded during delivery to provide real-time, on-line information and detail for an audit trail. A novel safety label cradle unit is disclosed. Safety label cradles (SLC's) are provided in a plurality of sizes to match varying sizes of syringes which are disposed on a cradle of the SLC to provide a constant needle height on the SLC unit independent of syringe volume (barrel diameter). A selected SLC is securely affixed to a syringe by an adhesively backed label wrapping. The label is preprinted to provide drug identification indicia and drug preparation information. The information is automatically read into the system from the label. A novel delivery station of the system monitors drug delivery as a plunger of the syringe is pushed to deliver a drug to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: DocuSys, Inc.Inventors: Richard Bradley Walker, Robert F. Evans, Robert Hanson, Michael F. Burrow
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Patent number: D481121Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: DocuSys, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Evans
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Patent number: D485356Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: DocuSys, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Evans