Medication Carrying Case
20180317619 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C7/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25D2303/0821
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45C2200/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25D2331/8014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a medication carrying case having a modular interior and a deployable tray work surface. The case structure is provided in several different sizes and designs, whereby medication and other articles are supported by removably attached organizational leaflets attached along the interior surfaces of the case. Each leaflet comprises a number of different pouches or organizational elements for supporting medication and accessory items. The deployable tray attaches along the exterior of the case and provides a clean work surface for organizing and preparing medication prior to use. For temperature sensitive medication, a cooling chamber is provided within the leaflet and behind a pouch to cool the pouch contents. Furthermore, an internal temperature sensing means and a timer element is provided to monitor the interior environment of the case and provide a means of notification for the user for administration of medication, respectively.
Claims
1. A medication carrying case, comprising: at least two opposing case flaps forming a structure having an interior volume wherein the flaps are joined by a line of connection; the opposing case flaps having an interior surface and an opposing exterior surface, the exterior surface forming an outer surface of the case; a deployable tray pivotably extending from the exterior surface of at least one case flap; wherein the interior surface is planar, void of obstruction so as to form a work surface when in a working position and configured to enclose the entire exterior surface of at least one case flap when in a closed position; an attachment flap disposed along a peripheral edge of the deployable tray, the attachment flap configured to secure the deployable tray to the opposing case flap to which the deployable tray is connected.
2. The medication carrying case of claim 1, wherein the attachment flap does not extend over the line of connection when secured to the opposing case flap.
3. The medication carrying case of claim 1, wherein the attachment flap comprises a first flap, second flap, and third flap each extending from a distinct side of the deployable tray and configured to independently secure to a respective side of the opposing case flap.
4. The medication carrying case of claim 1, further comprising an organizational leaflet having at least one medication pouch thereon being removably attached to at least one of the flap interior surfaces.
5. The medication carrying case of claim 4, wherein the organizational leaflet comprises a planar structure, wherein the medication pouch comprises an elastic outer flap surface and an open upper to support articles therein.
6. The medication carrying case of claim 4, wherein the organizational leaflet comprises a planar structure being removably attachable to the case interior surface, wherein the leaflet removable connection comprises an eyelet and hook attachment.
7. The medication carrying case of claim 4, wherein: the organizational leaflet comprises a planar structure; at least one pouch having a backside pouch for housing a cooling means therein; the backside pouch comprising a moisture sealed cavity coextensive and behind the medication pouch.
8. The medication carrying case of claim 4, wherein: at least one pouch having a backside pouch for housing a cooling means therein; the backside pouch comprising a moisture sealed cavity coextensive and behind the medication pouch; a temperature measuring means within the case interior to measure the interior volume temperature.
9. The medication carrying case of claim 1, further comprising an interval timer means that can be set by a user and produce audible alerts.
10. The medication carrying case of claim 1, further comprising an expansion zipper along an entire outer peripheral edge of one of the case flaps for expanding the interior volume.
11. The medication carrying case of claim 1, wherein the line of connection is zippered.
12. The medication carrying case of claim 1, wherein the deployable tray pivotably extends from a peripheral edge of the exterior surface of at least one case flap and the interior surface of the deployable tray rests flush against the exterior surface of at least one of the opposing flaps when in the closed position.
13. A medication carrying case, comprising: at least two opposing case flaps forming a structure having an interior volume wherein the flaps are joined by a line of connection; the opposing case flaps having an interior surface and an opposing exterior surface, the exterior surface forming an outer surface of the case; a deployable tray pivotably extending from the exterior surface of at least one case flap; an attachment flap disposed along a peripheral edge of the deployable tray, the attachment flap configured to secure the deployable tray to the opposing case flap to which the deployable tray is connected; wherein the attachment flap does not extend over the line of connection when secured to the opposing case flap.
14. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein the interior surface is planar, void of obstruction so as to form a work surface when in a working position and configured to enclose the entire exterior surface of at least one case flap when in a closed position.
15. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein the deployable tray comprises an upper edge, a lower edge, and a pair of opposing lateral edges orthogonal to the upper and lower edges; wherein the lower edge of the deployable tray is connected to the least one case flap; wherein the attachment flap comprises first flap, second flap, and third flap secured to each of the upper edge and the pair of opposing lateral edges of the deployable tray.
16. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein the attachment flap comprises a plurality of apertures and the opposing case flap comprises a plurality of securement snaps configured to align with and removably secure within each plurality of apertures when in a closed position.
17. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein each of the least two opposing case flaps comprise an upper edge, a lower edge, and a pair of opposing lateral edges orthogonal to the upper and lower edge, wherein the zippered line of connection is only disposed along the lower edge and the pair of opposing lateral edges of the least two opposing case flaps.
18. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein the deployable tray is detachable from the at least one case flap, such that the deployable tray is not directly connected to the at least one case flap.
19. The medication carrying case of claim 13, further comprising a tray connector disposed between the deployable tray and the at least one case flap, wherein a linear length of the tray connector is smaller than a linear length of each of the deployable tray and the at least one case flap.
20. The medication carrying case of claim 13, wherein the deployable tray pivotably extends from a peripheral edge of the exterior surface of at least one case flap and the interior surface of the deployable tray rests flush against the exterior surface of at least one of the opposing flaps when in a closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the medical carrying case. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for carrying insulin and medication while traveling. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0029] Referring now to
[0030] The tray 12 is deployable from the outer surface 23 of the case opposite the lid 13, whereby the lid 13 opens towards the inner surface 24 of the tray for withdrawing medication and supplies directly thereonto. When stowed, the tray 12 is placed against the lid 13 and secured thereto using a plurality of securement snaps 17 that affix a plurality of attachment flaps 20 of the tray thereto. The attachment flaps are elastic members that extend outward from the perimeter 25 of the tray 12 along at least one side. Corresponding securement snaps 17 positioned about the lid 13 perimeter prevent the tray from inadvertently deploying when the user is transporting the case. The tray 12 therefore remains attached to the case 11 along its lower edge when deployed, or alternatively the tray 12 may be completely removed therefrom to provide an independent medication tray for the user. This lower edge connection may also comprise snap securement elements in the same fashion as the other tray flap connectors 17. In the illustrated embodiment, the attachment flap comprises a first flap 26, second flap 27, and third flap 28 each extending from a distinct side of the deployable tray and configured to independently secure to a respective side of the opposing case flap. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the deployable tray pivotably extends from a peripheral edge of the exterior surface of at least one case flap and the interior surface of the deployable tray rests flush against the exterior surface thereof when in a closed position.
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[0033] In a one embodiment, the interior leaflets comprise a plurality of accessible pouches 43 having an open upper 49 for accessing each pouch and for placing items therein, while a backside pocket 48 with a zipper closure 42 behind the pouch provides a means of placing a cooling pack behind the pouch 43 for cooling the pouch contents. The ability to place cooling packs directly behind a pouch allows for carrying temperature-sensitive products such as insulin, and preserving their contents over a period. Each of the pouches 43 comprises an elastic mesh or elastic material 44 for efficiently retaining items therein while promoting visualization of the items. This allows items to be secured without requiring the user to inspect each pouch individually when accessing the items. Along each of the pockets is a built-in label holder for labeling and easily identifying different medication if the user wishes to label specific pockets. Each leaflet 30 secures to the inner walls of the carrying case using an eyelet and hook system 31 or suitable alternative that allows the leaflets to be removable securable. Therefore the leaflets 30 can be readily removed or swapped for different interior configurations, whereby the user is not required to purchase different cases to tailor the case for a specific medication or a specific trip. Some leaflets may comprise a plurality of aligned pouches 43, whereby the pouches may be of different sizes, while other leaflets may comprise different accessory holders 41 or backside cooling pouches 48 for cooling articles within the pouches. The backside pouches 48 are preferably lined with water resistant material to prevent condensation from exiting, while the opening of the cooling pouches is preferably secured by a zip fastener closure means 42.
[0034] Provided within the carrying case is a temperature sensing means 50 that notifies the user of the internal temperature within the case such that he or she may monitor the case contents against a minimum threshold. Temperature monitoring is critical for carrying temperature sensitive products such as insulin, which may spoil if left unrefrigerated for a period of time. In a preferred embodiment, an internal thermometer 50 is provided, which may be positioned along the binding of the case or may be provided along the exterior of a cooled pouch to provide more direct temperature measurements. The thermometer 50 may further be removed and placed into a cooled 13 pouch 44 where insulin 45 is stored, whereafter the user can access the cooled pouch 44 and read the thermometer to determine if the insulin is still suitable for use.
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[0038] Another feature of the present invention is an interval timer 91 element that may be incorporated into the structure of the case. This timer 91 may supplant the temperature sensing means as a way to determine whether a sensitive medication is still viable or if the cooling means needs replacement. The timer 91 may also function as a medication interval timer such that the timer 91 provides an audible alert for the user when to take a dose of a medication. This is important for elderly users traveling, who may forget to take regular doses of pills and other medication throughout the day. Toting an organized medication carrier with a dosage timer is convenient for those patients taking different medication on a regular basis while away from home.
[0039] Overall, the present invention provides a new and novel carrying case that efficiently organizes medication and medical supplies for individuals traveling outside of the home. The case simplifies a user's process of organizing and dispensing medication throughout the day, while also providing a means of supporting temperature sensitive medication therein. The structure of the case is at least two opposing case flaps that form the case structure, wherein organizational leaflets are provided along the interior surface of each leaflet and a deployable tray offers a work space for the user. The size of the case and its design elements may be tailored to a specific user's needs for different carrying capacities and styles of case. The primary purpose of the case, however, is to efficiently transport medication, allow quick access to the medication and preserve temperature sensitive medication while traveling.
[0040] It is submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0041] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.