AUTOINJECTOR CARRIER
20190381236 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J2205/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An emergency device carrier includes a separate compartment for holding a supplemental treatment article. As one example of many, a primary compartment may be configured to receive an autoinjector, and the supplemental treatment article may be a packaged antihistamine such as a blister-packaged antihistamine. The separate compartment may comprise a slot or sleeve on the front surface of the primary compartment, and a tile configured to be received by the slot or sleeve. The tile may include a back surface with a cavity to receive the supplemental treatment article; that is, the cavity may be shaped to receive a round or oval-shaped antihistamine tablet. The slot or sleeve may comprise one or more side and bottom tabs, such that when the tile is received in the slot or sleeve, the front surface of the tile is exposed. The carrier may additionally include a structure that facilitates coupling to a belt.
Claims
1. A carrier for carrying an emergency medical device such as an autoinjector, and wherein the autoinjector has a top and a bottom defining a height, and a width and depth defining a cross section, the carrier comprising: a primary compartment configured to receive the autoinjector, the primary compartment having a height less than that of the autoinjector, and a top opening corresponding to the cross section of the autoinjector, such that the autoinjector is received within the primary compartment with a snug, frictional fit, and with the top of the autoinjector protruding from the top opening thereof; the primary compartment further having a front surface and a bottom surface, and wherein a portion of the front surface and the bottom surface are cut out, enabling a user to push up on the bottom surface of the autoinjector when received within the primary compartment to release the autoinjector from the top opening in the primary compartment; and wherein the front surface of the primary compartment further includes a secondary compartment for holding a supplemental treatment article related to the purpose of the autoinjector.
2. The carrier of claim 1, wherein: the autoinjector is an epinephrine autoinjector; and the supplemental treatment article is a packaged antihistamine.
3. The carrier of claim 1, wherein: the autoinjector is a generally rectangular epinephrine autoinjector; and the supplemental treatment article is a blister-packaged antihistamine.
4. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the secondary compartment further comprises: a slot or sleeve on the front surface of the primary compartment; and a tile configured to be received by the slot or sleeve, the tile having a front surface and a back surface with a cavity to receive the supplemental treatment article.
5. The carrier of claim 4, wherein the cavity is adapted to receive a round or oval-shaped antihistamine tablet.
6. The carrier of claim 4, wherein the slot or sleeve comprises one or more side and bottom tabs, such that when the tile is received in the slot or sleeve, the front surface of the tile is exposed.
7. The carrier of claim 5, wherein the exposed, front surface of the tile includes textual or graphical indicia.
8. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the primary compartment includes a back surface with a structure that facilitates coupling to a belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] This invention improves upon the existing art of epinephrine autoinjector carriers by providing a carrier with a separate compartment for carrying a supplemental treatment article. In the preferred embodiment, the carrier includes a primary compartment configured to hold an Auvi-Q epinephrine autoinjector, and a secondary compartment to hold a Benadryl tablet. However, the invention is not limited in this regard, as the carrier may be configured to hold other types of autoinjectors, including cylindrical EpiPen type injectors, as well as other types of drugs for other emergency conditions such as Naloxone injectors, and other supplemental drugs and/or supplies. The shape and dimensions of all such injectors are well know and/or readily available; see, for instance, www.auvi-q.com, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0017]
[0018] Given the dimensions of an existing Auvi-Q epinephrine autoinjector, the primary compartment 102 has a width W of about 2 and a depth D of about . The height of the primary compartment 102 is less than the height of the Auvi-Q unit, so that the top portion is exposed at the top of the carrier. Accordingly, the height H is in the range of 2.5 to 3 inches. The front, side edges 108, 110 are preferably truncated as shown for better conformity with the rounded front side edges of the Auvi-Q unit.
[0019] Generally speaking, the inside dimensions of the primary carrier 102 are such that the autoinjector is received with a snug, frictional fit that facilitates controlled, unimpeded release through the top opening 112 while preventing the autoinjector from inadvertently falling out. In the preferred embodiment, the primary compartment 102 further includes a front bottom cut-out 114, such that a portion of the front bottom of the autoinjector unit is visible while allowing a user to push up on the bottom surface of the autoinjector unit so that it is released from the top opening 112.
[0020] Continuing the reference to
[0021] The tile 106 is dimensioned to fit into the slot or sleeve 104, and is frictionally held in position with side and bottom tabs 118, 120, 122. In the preferred configuration, the tabs do not cover the front of the tile so that the textual/graphical indicia on the front 116 of the tile, if present, are visible when the tile 106 is received by the front slot or sleeve 104. The textual/graphical indicia may have a raised surface or lettering to enhance the traction of a finger used to release the tile.
[0022] Note that the top of tile 116 may include a top front outwardly extending pull ridge 124 to facilitate removal of the tile with a fingertip or fingernail. Again, however, as with the primary carrier, the dimensions of the front slot or sleeve 104 and tabs 118, 120, 122 are such that the tile 106 is received with a snug, frictional fit that facilitates controlled, unimpeded release of the tile while preventing the tile from inadvertently falling out.
[0023]
[0024] Also visible in
[0025] Given the dimensions of the child/adult Benadryl blister pack, the outer dimensions (height/width) of the tile 106 are preferably the same or slightly larger than the outmost dimensions of the blister pack 302, with the dimensions of the cavity 300 being at least large enough the accommodate the dimensions of the child/adult tablet itself.
[0026] In the preferred embodiments, the entire carrier, including the primary compartment 102 and tile 106, are constructed from plastic, and may be injected molded, thermally formed, or the like. The various dimensions and wall thicknesses are such that the carrier is at least semi-rigid with some flexibility to allow for autoinjector insertion and removal, while the tile 106 may be at least semi-rigid if not rigid in construction.