Medical products storage device with viewing window having variable opacity
First Claim
1. A medical products storage device comprisinga refrigeration system,a cabinet defining a storage space,a door coupled to the cabinet, the door movable between a first position allowing access to the storage space and a second position, the door including a window having a glass comprising a plurality of liquid crystal molecules, substantially all of the glass being opaque when the liquid crystal molecules are deenergized and all of the glass being transparent when the liquid crystal molecules are energized,a controller, the controller operable to selectively energize the liquid crystal molecules in the glass, anda user interface, the user interface operable to determine an authorization level of the user by detecting a signal identifying the user,wherein the controller is operable to energize the liquid crystal molecules in the glass if the authorization level of a user qualifies the user to view the products in the storage space.
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Abstract
A medical products storage device, such as a refrigerator, includes a door having a viewing window. The window has a variable opacity so that the viewing window may be transparent or opaque, depending on conditions of the medical products storage device. Light emitting diodes embedded in the viewing window are used to indicate an alarm condition.
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19 Claims
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1. A medical products storage device comprising
a refrigeration system, a cabinet defining a storage space, a door coupled to the cabinet, the door movable between a first position allowing access to the storage space and a second position, the door including a window having a glass comprising a plurality of liquid crystal molecules, substantially all of the glass being opaque when the liquid crystal molecules are deenergized and all of the glass being transparent when the liquid crystal molecules are energized, a controller, the controller operable to selectively energize the liquid crystal molecules in the glass, and a user interface, the user interface operable to determine an authorization level of the user by detecting a signal identifying the user, wherein the controller is operable to energize the liquid crystal molecules in the glass if the authorization level of a user qualifies the user to view the products in the storage space.
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11. A medical products storage device comprising
a refrigeration system, a cabinet defining a storage space, a door coupled to the cabinet, the door movable between a first position allowing access to the storage space and a second position, the door including a window having a glass comprising a plurality of liquid crystal molecules, the door including an automatic door lock movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, a controller operable to transit substantially all of the glass between being transparent and opaque, and a user interface electrically coupled to the controller, the user interface operable to determine an authorization level of a user by detecting a signal identifying the user, wherein the controller is operable to energized the liquid crystal molecules in all of the glass if the authorization level of the user qualifies the user to view the products in the storage space, wherein the controller is further configured to require a second level of authorization to cause the controller to operate the electronic lock to unlock the door.
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