Wall-Mounted Medical Kit
20210212869 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D27/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wall-mounted drug overdose response kit with a wall-mounted carrier and a pouch that is configured to hold at least one dose of a drug that needs to be accessed by first responders, wherein the pouch is configured to be held by the carrier such that the pouch can be easily removed from the carrier.
Claims
1. A wall-mounted drug overdose response kit, comprising: a wall-mounted carrier; and a pouch that is configured to hold at least one dose of a drug that needs to be accessed by first responders, wherein the pouch is configured to be held by the carrier such that the pouch can be easily removed from the carrier.
2. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 1, wherein the pouch comprises a projecting strap, so that the pouch can be removed from the carrier with a tug on the strap.
3. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 2, wherein the carrier is clearly marked with the one or more words that identify the drug contents of the pouch.
4. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 3, wherein the carrier can be installed by attaching the hard back to a surface with screws or by using adhesive.
5. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 4, wherein across the front of the assembled wall mount are two strips of Velcro, one strip is on the front and the other is on the back, at the bottom.
6. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 5, wherein the bottom is folded up so the two strips are adjacent.
7. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 6, wherein the pouch has Velcro on the back that mates with both Velcro strips of the wall mount.
8. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 7, wherein when the strap is pulled the pouch is pulled off the wall mount, and the flap of the wall mount then falls down to reveal instructions to replace the drug.
9. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 8, wherein the pouch has an interior that is sized and shaped to hold at least one dose of a drug, at least one pair of gloves, and at least one face shield.
10. The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of claim 9, wherein the response kit is marked with instructions to bring the kit to the victim and comprises a clearly marked pull strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The wall-mounted drug overdose response kit of one embodiment is made of weather resistant insulated material and consists of two partsa wall mounted carrier and a pouch that can be removably coupled to the carrier. The wall mounted carrier is clearly marked near the top with the word(s) (e.g., NARCAN or ODKIT) to identify the contents of the response pouch that it carries. The wall mount can be installed by attaching the hard back to a surface with screws, or by using adhesive. Across the front of the assembled wall mount are two strips of Velcro. One strip is on the front and the other is on the back, at the bottom. The bottom is folded up so the two strips are adjacent. The pouch has Velcro on the back that mates with both strips of the wall mount. The pouch has an extending pull strap. When the strap is pulled the pouch is pulled off the wall mount. The flap of the wall mount then falls down, to reveal the instructions (e.g., replace Narcan kit) that are covered when the bottom is folded up. In an example the response kit is purpose built to hold two doses of NARCAN, one pair of gloves, and one face shield. The response kit can be marked with instructions to bring the kit to the victim, and designed with a clearly marked pull strap.
[0015] Steps for operation: mount wall mount to wall; lift replace kit flap; secure flap to wall mount with response kit; pull response kit off wall using pull strap and bring to overdose victim; replace kit flap drops to indicate kit needs to be replaced; bring kit to victim and attempt resuscitation; refill kit and replace it on wall mount so it is ready for next time.
[0016] Assembled wall-mounted overdose response kit 10 is shown in
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[0019] Pouch 14,
[0020] More generally, in an example across the front of the assembled wall mount are two strips of Velcro, one strip is on the front and the other is on the back, at the bottom. In an example the bottom is folded up so the two strips are adjacent. In an example the pouch has Velcro on the back that mates with both Velcro strips of the wall mount. In an example when the strap is pulled the pouch is pulled off the wall mount, and the flap of the wall mount then falls down to reveal instructions to replace the drug. In an example the pouch has an interior that is sized and shaped to hold at least one dose of a drug, at least one pair of gloves, and at least one face shield. In an example the response kit is marked with instructions to bring the kit to the victim and comprises a clearly marked pull strap.
[0021] Alternative examples of the pouch are shown in
[0022] In summary, the wall-mounted drug response kit has a wall-mounted carrier (back plate) and a pouch that is configured to hold at least one dose of a drug that needs to be accessed by medical or emergency personnel, including first responders (such as Narcan). The pouch is held by the carrier such that it can be easily removed, for example with a simple tug on a part of the pouch (such as a projecting strap).
[0023] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other examples are within the scope of the following claims.