Patents by Inventor Bradley E. Carson
Bradley E. Carson 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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Patent number: 12274669Abstract: Methods for administering oral medications from a packaging are disclosed. The packaging includes a cover and a body with compartments each configured to hold at least one of the oral medications. The compartments have a circular arrangement on the body. The method may include at least partially detaching the cover from the body to access a separate opening to each of the compartments. In response to removing the cover, all of the oral medications may be removed from the compartments to empty the packaging.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2016Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Omnicare, LLCInventors: Bradley E. Carson, Mitchell Mosbacher, Michael J. Szesko
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Patent number: 9443370Abstract: Secure access distribution machines and methods for distributing a plurality of medical items to an authorized user. The distribution machine includes a housing enclosing a plurality of bins for storing medical items mounted on carousels. Once the distribution machine has been provided with user identification data, patient identification data, and an item selection, the plurality of carousels is actuated to move a bin holding a selected medical item to a location behind an access door in the housing. The user can then reach into the housing to manually retrieve and then verify the removal of the selected medical item. Only one access door into the housing is opened at any time, thereby preventing unauthorized removal of medical items stored in any other bins within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Michael J. Szesko
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Publication number: 20160175195Abstract: Methods for administering oral medications from a packaging are disclosed. The packaging includes a cover and a body with compartments each configured to hold at least one of the oral medications. The compartments have a circular arrangement on the body. The method may include at least partially detaching the cover from the body to access a separate opening to each of the compartments. In response to removing the cover, all of the oral medications may be removed from the compartments to empty the packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Mitchell Mosbacher, Michael J. Szesko
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Patent number: 9122783Abstract: Systems and methods for filling a customer order. An automated label and verification machine is used to print and apply patient labels to products containing medical items and then verify the product label and patient label on each of the products. In order to supply the automated label and verification machine with a batch of different products making up the customer order, a user is sent to a storage carousel and prompted to pick the products from storage locations rotated into location adjacent to a door in the cage surrounding the storage carousel. The use of the storage carousels maximizes the number of distinct products and amount of those products that may be stored in close relation to the automated label and verification machine, thereby making the process more space and time efficient.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Jack M. Friday
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Patent number: 9117016Abstract: Label and verification systems and methods to assist with manual labeling and verification of various types of products including medical items that may be filled as part of a customer order, including boxes, cards, bottles, and many other known types of containers. The label and verification system prompts a user to scan a product label on a product, determines whether the product label corresponds to one of the medical items in the customer order, and then prints a patient label for the product. After prompting the user to affix the patient label to the product and rescan the product, the system verifies that the correct patient label and product label are on the product from the customer order. The system and method may be operable to label more than 90% of containers commonly used to hold medications and medical items with increased speed and accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Jack M. Friday
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Patent number: 9073206Abstract: Methods for filling packagings with at least one medication includes receiving filling instructions for an order and operating an automated packaging station to fill a plurality of packagings making up an order. Operating the automated packaging station includes positioning a plurality of cassettes containing the medications needed for the order onto a feeder base at a single filling location, and moving each of the plurality of packagings to the filling location. The operation also includes actuating at least one of the cassettes at the feeder base simultaneously and according to the filling instructions when each packaging is located at the filling location. Automated packaging stations operable to perform the above filling instructions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Joseph T. DeDeo, Michael J. Szesko, Thomas L. Stocker, Kurtis J. Hoffman, Patrick D. Downing
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Publication number: 20140025545Abstract: Systems and methods for filling a customer order. An automated label and verification machine is used to print and apply patient labels to products containing medical items and then verify the product label and patient label on each of the products. In order to supply the automated label and verification machine with a batch of different products making up the customer order, a user is sent to a storage carousel and prompted to pick the products from storage locations rotated into location adjacent to a door in the cage surrounding the storage carousel. The use of the storage carousels maximizes the number of distinct products and amount of those products that may be stored in close relation to the automated label and verification machine, thereby making the process more space and time efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: OMNICARE, INC.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Jack M. Friday
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Publication number: 20140021253Abstract: Label and verification systems and methods to assist with manual labeling and verification of various types of products including medical items that may be filled as part of a customer order, including boxes, cards, bottles, and many other known types of containers. The label and verification system prompts a user to scan a product label on a product, determines whether the product label corresponds to one of the medical items in the customer order, and then prints a patient label for the product. After prompting the user to affix the patient label to the product and rescan the product, the system verifies that the correct patient label and product label are on the product from the customer order. The system and method may be operable to label more than 90% of containers commonly used to hold medications and medical items with increased speed and accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: OMNICARE, INC.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Jack M. Friday
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Publication number: 20130340390Abstract: Methods for filling packagings with at least one medication includes receiving filling instructions for an order and operating an automated packaging station to fill a plurality of packagings making up an order. Operating the automated packaging station includes positioning a plurality of cassettes containing the medications needed for the order onto a feeder base at a single filling location, and moving each of the plurality of packagings to the filling location. The operation also includes actuating at least one of the cassettes at the feeder base simultaneously and according to the filling instructions when each packaging is located at the filling location. Automated packaging stations operable to perform the above filling instructions are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: OMNICARE, INC.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Joseph T. DeDeo, Michael J. Szesko, Thomas L. Stocker, Kurtis J. Hoffman, Patrick D. Downing
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Publication number: 20130253700Abstract: Secure access distribution machines and methods for distributing a plurality of medical items to an authorized user. The distribution machine includes a housing enclosing a plurality of bins for storing medical items mounted on carousels. Once the distribution machine has been provided with user identification data, patient identification data, and an item selection, the plurality of carousels is actuated to move a bin holding a selected medical item to a location behind an access door in the housing. The user can then reach into the housing to manually retrieve and then verify the removal of the selected medical item. Only one access door into the housing is opened at any time, thereby preventing unauthorized removal of medical items stored in any other bins within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: OMNICARE, INC.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Michael J. Szesko
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Publication number: 20130018503Abstract: Methods for filling packagings with at least one medication include producing filling instructions, operating a packaging station to fill packagings, and verifying that each of the packagings is filled correctly. The production of filling instructions includes an allocation of medications to separated compartments in the packagings. Each packaging receives a single medication pass for a specified time on a specified day, or a medicine pass for administration on an as needed basis. The packaging station may include a manual packaging station at which an operator follows prompts to move canisters of medications, pills from the canisters, and trays of packagings to fill the packagings. The manual packaging station includes a shutter assembly with shutters configured to selectively provide access to only one compartment in each packaging at a time, thereby reducing the likelihood of filling errors. Apparatus for filling packagings may include the same manual packaging station.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Omnicare, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Carson, Darin L. Danelski, Joseph T. Dedeo, Jack M. Friday, Mitchell Mosbacher