PHARMACY INVENTORY PRESCRIPTION ORDER

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BEACON Parata Systems 106 Roche Drive Durham NC 27703 Pharmacy inventory and prescription order management system consisting of electronic indicators operable to provide visible information, computer hardware and computer peripherals, video displays, and computer software for controlling the electronic indicators and system and modular inventory storage units, namely, shelves, drawers, cabinets, racks, stands, and hangers each having unique inventory storage locations and an electronic indicator associated with each storage location all sold as a unit to provide visible information which enables rapid identification of the inventory storage location from which an item is to be retrieved or to which an item is to be placed and pharmacy inventory and prescription order management;In the statement, line 1, Wisconsin should be deleted, and Delaware should be inserted.;
BEACON Chudy Group N1671 Powers Lake Rd. Powers Lake WI 53159 Pharmacy inventory and prescription order management system consisting of electronic indicators operable to provide visible information, computer hardware and computer peripherals, video displays, and computer software for controlling the electronic indicators and system and modular inventory storage units, namely, shelves, drawers, cabinets, racks, stands, and hangers each having unique inventory storage locations and an electronic indicator associated with each storage location all sold as a unit to provide visible information which enables rapid identification of the inventory storage location from which an item is to be retrieved or to which an item is to be placed and pharmacy inventory and prescription order management;In the statement, line 1, Wisconsin should be deleted, and Delaware should be inserted.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A prescription drug storage and dispensing arrangement allows prescriptions stored, as they are filled, in a cabinet for customer pickup. The prescriptions are placed into receptacles such as pharmacy envelopes and placed on carriers, e.g., hanger bars, that are transported on a conveyor within the cabinet. The conveyor brings one carrier at a time to an access opening for loading or retrieving of a pharmacy envelope. In one embodiment the hanger bars are rods with spaced annular recesses defining bag positions. Scissors-action arms may be used to suspend the hanger rods from the conveyor webs. The identity of each pharmacy envelope and the location of the respective bar on said conveyor and the bag position are stored in a computer, with information identifying the customer order. When the customer arrives to pick up the prescription, the customer data is entered and the conveyor automatically moves to position the respective hanger bar at the access opening. A laser and mirror arrangement can be used to identify the specific bag location. This arrangement has applications for other customer orders or merchandise. Another embodiment has carrier trays for dispensing punch cards.