Profile: Lionville Systems, is a designer and manufacturer of innovative products and services to support patient care. Our products include medication, mobile computer, anesthesia carts, pharmacy fixtures, and medication cabinets to support medication management systems in healthcare environments. Our contemporary medication carts have a patented drawer grabber locking mechanism that pulls and locks partially open drawers. A choice of models and drawer arrangements allows each cart to be configured to meet the requirements of virtually every nursing application. Our mobile computing carts are designed to support mobile computing and bar code scanning. Our anesthesia carts are designed with locking features that meet the demands of busy anesthesia personnel including keyless entry, and keyless narcotic drawers. Our patient room cabinets are designed to store medicines and related supplies in near patient rooms. Our cassette cabinets with patient drawers are typically used in hospital areas.
The company was founded in 1960, has ~100 employees.
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• Anesthesia Table and Tray Cabinet (FDA Code: BRY / 868.6100) An anesthetic cabinet, table, or tray is a device intended to store anesthetic equipment and drugs. The device is usually constructed to eliminate build-up of static electrical charges. |
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Emergency Cart (FDA Code: BZN / 868.6175) A cardiopulmonary emergency cart is a device intended to store and transport resuscitation supplies for emergency treatment. The device does not include any equipment used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
• Cassette Transfer Cart |
• Computer Equipment |
• Medical and Patient Forms |
• Medication Carts |
• Medicine Cabinets |
• Medicine Cart |
• Modular Cabinet Casework |
• Multipurpose Cart |
• Patient Medication Cart |
• Patient Room Cabinet Casework |
• Solid Medication Dispenser (FDA Code: NXB / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |