Patents by Inventor Joel A. Osborne
Joel A. Osborne has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110067781Abstract: An automated workstation (10) for the preparation, from different substances, each of which is contained in a vessel, of a final product for medical or pharmaceutical use packaged in a container, includes at least an isolated chamber (16) which delimits different internal functional areas, a loading area (18) including rapid decontamination elements, a lock device for introducing the vessels and containers into the loading area (18), an area (20) for storing the filled vessels and containers which communicates with the loading area (18), a transfer area (24), an area (22) for preparing the final products which communicates at least with the storage area via the transfer area, and which includes the rapid decontamination elements, a lock device (26) for unloading the final products from the workstation; and at least one robot or one programmable logic controller for handling the objects contained in the storage area and/or in the preparation area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: PHARMED S. A. M.Inventor: Joel Osborne
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Patent number: 7900658Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: FHT, Inc.Inventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Roy A. Hughes, Jayson Lee Bender, Matt Valentine, Dexter Bautista, Jim Shafer
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Publication number: 20100217431Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Edward J. Lefebre
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Patent number: 7753085Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Edward J. Lefebre
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Publication number: 20100161113Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Edward J. Lefebre
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Publication number: 20100097465Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device. The system includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Edward J. Lefebre
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Publication number: 20100100234Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device. The system includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Edward J. Lefebre
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Patent number: 7681606Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, an automated medication preparation system according to the present invention includes automated preparation of a dosage of medication in a drug delivery devices, such as a syringe, and includes an automated transport device for controllably delivering each drug delivery device from one location to another location and a receiving member that is associated with the automated transport device and includes at least two pockets for receiving and retaining at least two differently sized drug delivery devices according to a predetermined orientation. The system also includes a controller in communication with the automated transport device for moving the automated transport device in an indexed manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: FHT, Inc.Inventors: Abdul Wahid Khan, Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble
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Publication number: 20080195416Abstract: A centralized system and method for preparing and managing medications prepared in anticipation of use for at a remote location. An order processing server receives a patient-specific dose order from a remote site connected to a remote location through a network. A dose preparation station prepares doses in anticipation of use, information about which is stored in a database. The dose preparation stations can be instructed to prepare certain non-patient-specific doses based on the availability of the stations or the patient-specific dose orders received from the remote site. An application server matches any received dose order with one of the prepared inventory doses based on the stored inventory data, and associates the patient-specific dose order with the inventory dose order. The inventory data is managed to reflect the association of the patient-specific dose order with the matched inventory dose, and the association can be stored in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Matthew Valentine, Bhavesh Padmani
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Publication number: 20080195246Abstract: Central management of dose order preparation retrieves an unprocessed dose order record, selects a workstation from a set of workstations, forwards the order for conversion into a drug dosage form, and repeats the process for additional unprocessed dose order records. Depending on the operation type of the selected workstation (manual, automatic), protocol information concerning preparation of the dose order is selectively provided to the selected workstation. Interrogatable elements enable tracking of dose orders and dosage forms throughout preparation, storage and distribution cycles. Further methods enable rapid fulfillment by utilizing inventory ahead of drug order processing if suitable dosage forms exist in inventory records.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Matthew Valentine, Bhavesh Padmani
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Publication number: 20080169043Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Roy A. Hughes, Jayson Lee Bender, Matt Valentine, Dexter Bautista, Jim Shafer
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Publication number: 20080169045Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Vaibhav Deshpande
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Publication number: 20080169044Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device. The system includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan, Morris W. Wallace, Edward J. Lefebre
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Publication number: 20080051937Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for delivering a dosage of medication to a drug delivery bag having a fill port through which the medication is delivered into the bag includes an automated transport device for controllably delivering each drug delivery bag from one location to another location via a driven member. The system has a carrier that releasably captures and holds a portion of the bag and orients each bag such that the fill port of each bag is positioned at a uniform location relative to the carrier. The carrier is coupled to the transport device such that movement of the driven member is translated into movement of the carrier and the captured drug delivery bag. An automated drug delivery device is part of the system and includes a drug delivery member that sealingly mates with the fill port for delivering the dosage of medication to the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Abdul Wahid Khan, Dennis Tribble, Joel A. Osborne
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Publication number: 20080035234Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, an automated medication preparation system according to the present invention includes automated preparation of a dosage of medication in a drug delivery devices, such as a syringe, and includes an automated transport device for controllably delivering each drug delivery device from one location to another location and a receiving member that is associated with the automated transport device and includes at least two pockets for receiving and retaining at least two differently sized drug delivery devices according to a predetermined orientation. The system also includes a controller in communication with the automated transport device for moving the automated transport device in an indexed manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Abdul Wahid Khan, Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble
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Patent number: 7260447Abstract: An integrated, automated system concerning pharmaceutical products is provided. The system comprises an input queue, a dispensing apparatus comprising a robot device and a number of stations from which the robot device works, and an inspection station. A computer interface provides bi-directional communication between the analytical instruments, robots and peripheral devices and a computer. The robot employed by the system is responsive to computer commands and capable of performing mechanical functions including selection and retrieval of a necessary item and manipulation of retrieved items such that the desired product is produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Forhealth Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Joel A. Osborne
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Patent number: 7240699Abstract: An automated medication preparation system according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a medication preparation station where a dosage of medication is prepared in a just-in-time manner and a holding station for storing multi-use injectable medication vials, the contents of which have been previously accessed for preparing the dosage of medication at the medication preparation station and. The medication vials are cataloged according to prescribed criteria to permit later use in preparing another dosage of medication at the medication preparation station. The system include an automated transfer device for-transferring the vial from one station to another station.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Forhealth Technologies, IncInventors: Joel A. Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Wahid Khan
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Publication number: 20070125442Abstract: An automated medication preparation system for preparing a prescribed dosage of medication in a drug delivery device includes a plurality of stations for receiving, handling and processing the drug delivery device so that the prescribed dosage of medication is delivered to the drug delivery device and a transporting device that receives and holds more than one drug delivery device and moves the drug delivery devices in a controlled manner from one station to another station. The system is configured so that two or more separate drug delivery devices can be acted upon at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Tribble, Joel Osborne, Abdul Khan, Edward Lefebre
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Publication number: 20070043767Abstract: A method and software interface enables selective processing of data transmissions containing one or more medication orders intended for a pharmacy. Data transmissions are monitored and parsed for prescribed information which is utilized to populate a prescribed data structure. The data structure and parsing rules can be associated with a specific source that can be determined from the data transmission. The parsed data is tested against an order database to determine suitability for automated handling. If suitable, the medication preparation system prepares the medications identified by the data. Those portions of the data that are not suited for automated handling are released (e.g., from the parser). Further verification can be performed by determining the source of the data transmission and verifying it as a valid source. Data transmissions can be monitored over a network, within a network component, or in cooperation with another software program.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joel Osborne, Dennis Tribble, Abdul Khan, Matthew Valentine, Greg Olaen, Randall Rasmussen
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Automated means of storing, dispensing and orienting injectable drug vials for a robotic application
Patent number: 7117902Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, an automated means for storing, dispensing and orienting injectable drug vials for a robotic application is provided and includes a plurality of automated syringe preparation stations is provided. The drug vial stores the medication that is either is either in solid form and thus needs to be reconstituted into the injectable drug or the vial can contain medication that was already been previously reconstituted and is ready for delivery to the syringe. The automated means includes a robotic vial gripper device for holding and transferring one vial from one station to a next station of the robotic application; and a detector that determines whether the vial is in a correct orientation throughout one or more stations of the robotic application.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: ForHealth Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Joel A. Osborne