Patents Assigned to MV Circuit Design Inc.
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Patent number: 9801791Abstract: A medication dispensing cart having a computer and monitor, a work surface with pull out keyboard, and plural drawers arranged as a vertical series of cassettes that can be added as needed. The battery powered device uses software and pass codes for controlling access to each drawer, and requires a second pass code for any drawer designated to contain narcotics. Records can be kept of who dispenses what medication and when for each cart in a system of carts. The cart in the system is in wireless communication with a system administrator. Emails alerting the system administrator of low battery power, of a cart switching to off, of an attempted break-in, and of inventory and usage data are sent automatically by email.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2014Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: MV Circuit Design Inc.Inventors: Ray Reckelhoff, Markos P. Paradissis, William Colley, III, Neil Kammiller, Michael Mott
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Publication number: 20140338378Abstract: A system is disclosed for monitoring and controlling a refrigerated medical storage unit. The system may include a control station. The control station may receive temperature information from the refrigerated medical storage unit and may cause at least a portion of the temperature information to be stored. The control station may determine whether the temperature is outside a predefined range and may causes an alarm to be generated when the temperature is outside the predefined range. The control station may receive user authentication information from a user, and upon verification of the user authentication information, send unlock instructions to the refrigerated medical storage unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: MV Circuit Design, Inc.Inventors: Markos Paradissis, Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Andrew Chai
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Publication number: 20140222194Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: MV Circuit Design, Inc.Inventors: Markos Paradissis, Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, John Foot, Mahmoud Amini, Stuart Morita, Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai
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Publication number: 20140180475Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods are described for remotely managing items that are configured to be stored in at least one dispensing device. This include receiving user identification information at a host computer system from an electronic device that is remotely located from the dispensing device. This also includes transmitting from the host computer system to the electronic device a disposition of at least one item, wherein the at least one item is associated with a patient. Further, this includes receiving, at the host computer system from the remote electronic device, information about the item originating from the dispensing device, wherein the information includes a further disposition of the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: MV Circuit Design, Inc.Inventors: Markos Paradissis, Cindy Levy, Richard Caldwell, Jennifer Cartright, Ray Vrabel, Brad Blackwell, John Vahlberg
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Publication number: 20140172158Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide medication dispensing carts and methods. The medication dispensing carts may include a base having wheels that allow the carts to be transported within a facility, a computing device configured to receive input from a user, a display device communicatively coupled with the computing device for displaying information to the user, a post that couples the display device with the base, and a plurality of cassettes that have one or more bins within which medical supplies are stored. The plurality of cassettes may be coupled with the post and the post may include a plurality of communication ports that communicatively couple one or more of the cassettes with the computing device to perform or provide various functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: MV CIRCUIT DESIGN, INC.Inventors: Markos Paradissis, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, Gerardo Moreno, Victor Santini, Nathaniel Moody, Laszlo Virag, Len Hom, Akbar Paydar
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Publication number: 20130345861Abstract: A medication dispensing cart (10) having a computer and monitor (12), a work surface (16) with pull out keyboard (18), and plural drawers (30) arranged as a vertical series of cassettes that can be added as needed. The battery powered device uses software and pass codes for controlling access to each drawer, and requires a second pass code for any drawer designated to contain narcotics. Records can be kept of who dispenses what medication and when for each cart in a system of carts. The cart in the system is in wireless communication with a system administrator. Emails alerting the system administrator of low battery power, of a cart switching to off, of an attempted break-in, and of inventory and usage data are sent automatically by email.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: MV Circuit Design Inc.Inventors: Ray Rickelhoff, Markos P. Paradissis
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Patent number: 8179228Abstract: A device for selectively controlling access to a plurality of secure areas includes a driver circuit including a plurality of drivers, and a plurality of access modules each assigned to a corresponding secure area of the plurality of secure areas. Each access module is operatively coupled to at least one actuator operative to grant or deny access to the corresponding secure area. Unused drivers provided to a first access module of the plurality of access modules are cascaded to a second access module of the plurality of access modules.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: MV Circuit Design Inc.Inventors: William C. Colley, III, Markos Pantelis Paradissis
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Patent number: 8085128Abstract: A device for selectively controlling access to a plurality of secure areas includes a driver circuit including a plurality of drivers, and a plurality of access modules each assigned to a corresponding secure area of the plurality of secure areas. Each access module is operatively coupled to at least one actuator operative to grant or deny access to the corresponding secure area. Unused drivers provided to a first access module of the plurality of access modules are cascaded to a second access module of the plurality of access modules.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: MV Circuit Design Inc.Inventor: William C. Colley, III
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Publication number: 20100134243Abstract: A device for selectively controlling access to a plurality of secure areas includes a driver circuit including a plurality of drivers, and a plurality of access modules each assigned to a corresponding secure area of the plurality of secure areas. Each access module is operatively coupled to at least one actuator operative to grant or deny access to the corresponding secure area. Unused drivers provided to a first access module of the plurality of access modules are cascaded to a second access module of the plurality of access modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: MV CIRCUIT DESIGN INC.Inventors: William C. Colley, III, Markos Pantelis Paradissis
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Publication number: 20090212907Abstract: A device for selectively controlling access to a plurality of secure areas includes a driver circuit including a plurality of drivers, and a plurality of access modules each assigned to a corresponding secure area of the plurality of secure areas. Each access module is operatively coupled to at least one actuator operative to grant or deny access to the corresponding secure area. Unused drivers provided to a first access module of the plurality of access modules are cascaded to a second access module of the plurality of access modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: MV CIRCUIT DESIGN INC.Inventor: William C. Colley, III
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Publication number: 20090212635Abstract: A supplemental power supply includes output terminals configured to provide power to an external load, first input terminals configured to receive power from a first power supply, and second input terminals configured to receive power from a second power supply, the second power supply independent from the first power supply. Further, a charge coupling and decoupling circuit (CCDC) is electrically coupled to the output terminals and first and second input terminals, the CCDC configured to electrically couple one of the first input terminals or the second input terminals to the output terminals, and electrically couple or decouple the first input terminals from the second input terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: MV CIRCUIT DESIGN INC.Inventor: Markos Pantelis Paradissis