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CN215900103U
CN215900103U CN202121731932.5U CN202121731932U CN215900103U CN 215900103 U CN215900103 U CN 215900103U CN 202121731932 U CN202121731932 U CN 202121731932U CN 215900103 U CN215900103 U CN 215900103U
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The present disclosure relates to a first aid kit including a case configured to contain AED equipment; and an upper cover pivotally connected to the case, the upper cover being provided with a window through which a date indicator connected to the AED device and placed on an electrode pad in the AED device is visible. Through setting up in the transparent window of the upper cover of emergency equipment package, need not open emergency equipment package and can look over the expiration date of placing in the inside electrode slice of AED equipment of being connected with AED equipment, compromise the demonstration of AED equipment's alarm lamp state simultaneously, be favorable to maintainer's maintenance, convenience of customers ' operation and save rescue time.

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First-aid equipment bag
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of AED equipment, and more particularly, to a first-aid kit.
Background
The AED device may provide voice or animation guidance and prompt the operator for external defibrillation therapy for treatment of unresponsive, non-breathing or abnormally breathing patients (adult and pediatric patients) with suspected cardiac arrest. AEDs are mainly used for emergency treatment of patients in public places, often placed in cabinets or emergency kits. When emergency rescue is met, a user directly takes out the AED equipment from the cabinet to rush to the site or carries the emergency equipment bag to the site for use. Especially, like outdoor distance AED equipment place ground far away, like marathon field, emergency personnel need carry AED equipment in the whole journey in order to be ready for the needs occasionally, and emergency equipment package has just played the key effect, makes things convenient for emergency personnel to carry AED equipment and other supplementary first aid article.
When the AED equipment is used for defibrillation treatment, the defibrillation electrode plates need to be matched for use. The AED equipment needs to carry a defibrillation electrode plate, the validity period of the defibrillation electrode plate is generally one or three years, the validity period of the electrode plate needs to be checked in daily maintenance, and the electrode plate cannot be used for a long time. Defibrillation electrode slice is accomodate inside AED equipment usually, and the validity period that can only inspect the defibrillation electrode slice after first-aid equipment package need be opened to current first-aid equipment package usually has brought the inconvenience for routine maintenance personnel.
Defibrillation electrode pads are classified into two types, adult and pediatric, and generally only one type of defibrillation electrode pad can be accommodated inside the AED device, while the patient may be an adult or a pediatric, and one type of electrode pad cannot satisfy both types of patients at the same time, and re-searching for electrode pads or the AED device may delay valuable treatment time.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure is provided to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art.
There is a need for an emergency equipment package to hold AED equipment, make when carrying out the treatment of defibrillating, need not take out AED equipment from emergency equipment package and can look over the date sign that just places the inside electrode piece of AED equipment be connected with AED equipment, compromise the demonstration of AED equipment's alarm lamp state simultaneously.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a first aid kit comprising: a case configured to house an AED device; and an upper cover pivotally connected to the case, the upper cover being provided with a window through which a date label attached to an AED device and placed on an electrode pad within the AED device is visible.
In some embodiments, the on-off component of the contained AED device is exposed with the lid opened relative to the case so that the exposed on-off component is operated to perform on-off of the AED device without removing the AED device from the emergency equipment kit.
In some embodiments, the window is a transparent window and the state of an alarm lamp of the housed AED device is visible through the window.
In some embodiments, the inner side of the upper cover is provided with a first receiving part to receive the spare electrode sheet.
In some embodiments, the inner side of the upper cover is provided with a second receiving part to receive the auxiliary first-aid kit, and the first receiving part and the second receiving part are pockets provided on the inner wall of the upper cover.
In some embodiments, the AED device includes an openable flip and an operating interface covered by the flip, a pivot axis of the pivotal connection of the upper cover to the case being located on a side of the case other than a user-operated side of the case, the upper cover being angled with respect to the case when open to allow the flip of the AED device to be rotated open away from the user-operated side to expose the operating interface.
In some embodiments, the first aid kit further includes a snap-fit mechanism securely attached to the interior of the case for snap-fitting the AED device.
In some embodiments, two ends of a first side of the snap-fit mechanism are each provided with a protruding portion having a curved shape on opposite sides to accommodate a handle of the AED device, and a surface of a second side of the two protruding portions facing away from the first side is configured to snap-fit a body of the AED device.
In some embodiments, the inside of the bottom wall of the snap-fit mechanism is also notched to match the wear-resistant feet of the AED device.
In some embodiments, a first interface is opened on one side of the housing away from the user operation side, a second interface is opened on the clamping mechanism corresponding to the first interface, and the first interface and the second interface are used for accessing the cardiopulmonary resuscitation sensor.
In some embodiments, male buckles are respectively disposed on two sides of the upper cover, and female buckles configured to be connected with the male buckles in a buckling manner are disposed at corresponding positions of the housing and the male buckles.
In some embodiments, the first aid kit further comprises a double shoulder strap, both ends of the double shoulder strap are connected with the housing by any one of a sewn connection or a movable connection; wherein, the movable connection comprises any one of a buckle connection, a snap connection or a magic tape.
In some embodiments, the two sides of the housing are correspondingly provided with buckles, and the buckles are configured to buckle and fix the spare shoulder straps; the outer wall of the shell and the outer wall of one side, away from the upper cover, of the shell are further provided with clamping bags for containing the double shoulder straps.
In some embodiments, the housing is provided with a handle.
Through the transparent window of covering on the first-aid kit that sets up, need not open first-aid kit and can look over the date sign of being connected with AED equipment and placing in the inside electrode slice of AED equipment, compromise the demonstration of AED equipment's alarm lamp state simultaneously, be favorable to maintainer's maintenance, convenience of customers ' operation and save rescue time. Meanwhile, the clamping bag arranged on the inner wall of the upper cover of the first-aid equipment bag is used for accommodating the auxiliary first-aid bag and the defibrillation electrode plates, so that basic support is provided for the first aid of field workers.
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In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like reference numerals may describe similar components in different views. The drawings illustrate various embodiments generally by way of example and not by way of limitation, and together with the description and claims serve to explain the disclosed embodiments. The same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts, where appropriate. Such embodiments are illustrative, and are not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive embodiments of the present apparatus or method.
Fig. 1 shows an overall structural schematic diagram of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 illustrates a schematic structural view of a housing of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Fig. 3 illustrates a schematic structural view of an upper cover of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic structural view of an upper cover of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 illustrates a schematic structural view of the inside of the upper cover of the first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 6 shows a schematic structural view of a clamping mechanism of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Fig. 7 shows a schematic structural view of a clamping mechanism of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Fig. 8 illustrates a first interface schematic of a housing of an emergency equipment kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9 illustrates a schematic structural view of a backpack-type first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 10 illustrates a schematic structural view of a first aid kit of a single-shoulder-back type according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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For a better understanding of the technical aspects of the present disclosure, reference is made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Embodiments of the present disclosure are described in further detail below with reference to the figures and the detailed description, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The order in which the various steps described herein are described as examples should not be construed as a limitation if there is no requirement for a context relationship between each other, and one skilled in the art would know that sequential adjustments may be made without destroying the logical relationship between each other, rendering the overall process impractical.
The use of "first," "second," and similar terms in this disclosure is not intended to indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. The word "comprising" or "comprises", and the like, means that the element preceding the word covers the element listed after the word, and does not exclude the possibility that other elements are also covered. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, and when the absolute position of the object being described is changed, the relative positional relationships may also be changed accordingly.
In the present disclosure, when a specific device is described as being located between a first device and a second device, there may or may not be intervening devices between the specific device and the first device or the second device. When a particular device is described as being coupled to other devices, that particular device may be directly coupled to the other devices without intervening devices or may be directly coupled to the other devices with intervening devices.
All terms (including technical or scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs unless specifically defined otherwise. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Fig. 1 shows an overall structural schematic diagram of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 1, the emergency equipment kit includes a case 101, the case 101 configured to house the AED device 20; and an upper cover 102, the upper cover 102 being pivotally connected to the case 101, the upper cover 102 being provided with a window 1021, a date label attached to the AED device 20 and placed on an electrode pad within the AED device 20 being visible through the window 1021. In some embodiments, the on-off components of the contained AED device 20 are exposed with the upper lid 102 opened relative to the case 101 so that the exposed on-off components are operated to perform on-off operation of the AED device 20 without removing the AED device 20 from the emergency equipment kit. In some embodiments, the AED device 20 includes an openable flip-lid and an operation interface covered by the flip-lid, the openable flip-lid is the AED flip-lid 201, the AED device 20 opens the AED flip-lid 201 to present the operation interface of the AED device 20 when in use, and the on-off component on the operation interface of the AED device 20 can be operated to perform the on-off of the AED device 20 without taking the AED device 20 out of the emergency care kit. For the first-aid kit, when the upper cover 102 of the first-aid kit is opened, the AED equipment can be normally operated without taking the AED equipment out of the first-aid kit. In some embodiments, the upper cover 102 and the housing 101 of the first aid kit may be connected by a hinge structure.
In some embodiments, the pivot axis of the pivotal connection of the upper cover 102 to the case 101 is on a side of the case 101 other than the user operated side, and the upper cover 102 is angled with respect to the case 101 when opened to allow the flip 201 of the AED device 20 to be rotated open away from the user operated side to expose the operating interface. In detail, the pivotal connection of the upper cover 102 to the case 101 is stable in the open state, and the axis of the flip 201 of the AED device 20 only needs to be away from the side where the user operates, in order to expand the operating free space of the user for the operating interface.
Fig. 2 illustrates a schematic structural view of a housing of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure. As shown in fig. 2, the AED device 20 includes an AED flip 201, a window 2011 is provided on the AED flip 201, and a date label connected to the AED device 20 and placed on an electrode pad in the AED device 20 can be seen from the window 2011 provided on the AED flip 201. An alarm lamp 2022 is further provided on the AED lid 201 of the AED device 20, and the alarm lamp 2022 mainly provides light indication related to the state of the AED device 20, for example, the alarm lamp flashes when an electrode pad is abnormal.
Fig. 3 illustrates a schematic structural view of an upper cover of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 3, the window 1021 provided in the upper cover 102 is a transparent window, and the state of the alarm lamp 2022 of the housed AED device 20 is visible through the window. In some embodiments, a transparent film (sheet) may be used as the window 1021 to be sewn to the upper cover 102, or a transparent plastic shell may be used as the window 1021 to be snapped to the upper cover 102 (bonding/screw fastening/perforation sewing, etc.), or the window 1021 may also be formed by directly punching a hole in the surface of the upper cover 102. The maintainer can clearly see the effective date of electrode slice through emergency equipment package 1021 to confirm whether change the electrode slice, simultaneously, the user can clearly see the alarm lamp 2022 state of AED equipment, makes clear to AED's operating condition.
Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic structural view of an upper cover of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 4, when the AED device 20 is housed in the first-aid kit, the transparent window 1021 provided on the upper case 102 of the first-aid kit is disposed to correspond to the window 2011 on the AED flip 201 of the AED device 20, and the window 2011 of the AED upper case 201, and thus the date label placed on the electrode pads in the AED device 20, can be seen through the transparent window 1021 of the upper case 102 of the first-aid kit. At the same time, the status of the alarm lamp 2022 on the AED flip 201 can also be seen through the transparent window 1021 of the upper case 102 of the first aid kit.
Through the transparent window 1021 that sets up on the upper cover 102 of first aid equipment package, need not take out AED equipment from first aid equipment package, can observe the date sign on the electrode slice of being connected with AED equipment 20 and placing in AED equipment 20, compromise the display of AED equipment's alarm lamp state simultaneously, be favorable to maintainer's maintenance, convenience of customers ' operation and save rescue time.
Fig. 5 illustrates a schematic structural view of the inside of the upper cover of the first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 5, a first receiving portion 1022 is provided on the inner side of the upper cover 102 to receive a spare electrode pad, which may be a defibrillation electrode pad suitable for adults or a defibrillation electrode pad suitable for children. In some embodiments, the inner side of the upper cover 102 is further provided with a second receiving portion 1023 to receive an auxiliary first aid kit, wherein the auxiliary first aid kit may include small scissors, gauze, etc. The first and second receiving parts 1022 and 1023 may be pockets provided for the inner wall of the upper cover 102. The clamping bag arranged on the inner wall of the upper cover 102 is used for accommodating an auxiliary first-aid kit or defibrillation electrode plates, so that basic support is provided for the first aid of field workers, and the problem that the existing first-aid kit only can be used for placing one defibrillation electrode plate and is difficult to meet two types of patients, so that precious treatment time can be delayed due to the need of searching the electrode plates or AED equipment again is solved.
Fig. 6 shows a schematic structural view of a clamping mechanism of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure. As shown in fig. 6, the first aid kit further includes a snap-fit mechanism 103, the snap-fit mechanism 103 being securely attached to the interior of the case 101 for snap-fitting the AED device 20. The AED equipment 20 is snap-fitted into the first-aid kit through the snap-fitting mechanism 103, so that the normal operation of the AED equipment 20 can still be realized without the user taking the AED equipment 20 out of the first-aid kit, and the first-aid time is saved. In some embodiments, the fastening connection of the housing 101 and the clamping structure 103 may be any one of screw fixation, sewing connection or glue bonding; alternatively, the case 101 and the snap-fit structure 103 may be integrally designed from the overall dimensions of the AED device 20.
Fig. 7 shows a schematic structural view of a clamping mechanism of a first aid kit according to an embodiment of the disclosure. As shown in fig. 7, both distal ends of a first side of the card-fitting mechanism 103 are provided with protruding parts 1031, respectively, the two protruding parts 1031 having a curved shape formed on opposite sides thereof to accommodate a handle of the AED device 20, and surfaces of second sides of the two protruding parts 1031 facing away from the first side being configured to snap-fit and fix a main body of the AED device 20. The handle of the AED device 20 is held by providing two protrusions 1031 at the two ends of the first side of the snap-fit mechanism 103, with a recess between the two protrusions 1031 for the operator to reach into the recess to grasp the handle of the AED device 20.
In some embodiments, the inside of the bottom wall of the snap-fit mechanism 103 is also formed with at least one recess 1032 to match the wear-resistant feet of the AED device 20, which wear-resistant feet of the AED device are wear-resistant when the AED device is placed on the ground. In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 7, a second interface 1033 is provided on a side of the card-mounting mechanism 103 away from the user operation side.
Fig. 8 illustrates a first interface schematic of a housing of an emergency equipment kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 8, a first interface 1011 is disposed on a side of the housing 101 away from the user operation side, a second interface 1033 is disposed on the clamping mechanism 103 corresponding to the first interface 1011, and the first interface 1011 and the second interface 1033 are used for accessing the cpr sensor 30. In some embodiments, a first interface 1011 is formed on a side of the housing 101 away from the user operation side for interfacing with the sensor 30 to facilitate wiring. Meanwhile, a first interface 1011 disposed on the housing 101 is connected to the cpr sensor 30 through the sensor cable 301, and is configured to detect signals such as depth and frequency of the user's cpr operation, and determine information related to defibrillation based on the detected signals such as depth and frequency of the user's cpr operation.
Fig. 9 illustrates a schematic structural view of a backpack-type first aid kit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9, male buckles 104 are respectively disposed on two sides of the upper cover 102, and female buckles configured to be connected with the male buckles 104 are disposed at corresponding positions of the housing 101 and the male buckles 104. The fastening connection between the upper cover 102 and the housing 101 is realized by the buckling connection between the male buckle 104 respectively arranged on the two sides of the upper cover 102 and the female buckle correspondingly arranged on the two sides of the housing 101.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9, the first aid kit further comprises a double shoulder strap 105, wherein both ends of the double shoulder strap 105 are connected with the housing 101 by either a suture connection or a movable connection; wherein, the movable connection comprises any one of a buckle connection, a snap connection or a magic tape.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9, the housing 101 is also provided with a handle 106.
Fig. 10 illustrates a schematic structural view of a first aid kit of a single-shoulder-back type according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 10, in some embodiments, two sides of the housing 101 are further provided with a buckle, and the buckle is configured to fasten and fix the spare shoulder strap 109; the outer wall of the side of the housing 101 facing away from the upper cover 102 is further provided with a clip pocket 107 to receive the double shoulder straps 105. The first-aid kit supports three different modes of double-shoulder carrying, single-shoulder carrying or hand carrying, and a user can select the corresponding mode according to the situation in the actual using process, so that the first-aid kit has high applicability and can improve the satisfaction degree of the user.
Moreover, although illustrative embodiments have been described herein, the scope includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements, modifications, omissions, combinations (e.g., of aspects across various embodiments), adaptations or alterations based on the present disclosure. The elements of the claims are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the claims and not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the life of the application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive. It is intended, therefore, that the description be regarded as examples only, with a true scope being indicated by the following claims and their full scope of equivalents.
The above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments may be utilized by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the above description. Moreover, in the detailed description above, various features may be combined together to simplify the present disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims are hereby incorporated into the detailed description as examples or embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that these embodiments may be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.

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1. A first aid kit, characterized in that it comprises:
a case configured to house an AED device; and
an upper cover pivotally connected to the case, the upper cover being provided with a window through which a date label attached to an AED device and placed on an electrode pad within the AED device is visible.
2. The emergency equipment kit of claim 1 wherein the on-off component of the contained AED device is exposed with the lid open relative to the case so that the exposed on-off component is operated to perform on-off of the AED device without removing the AED device from the emergency equipment kit.
3. The first aid kit of claim 1 wherein the window is a transparent window and the status of the alarm light of the contained AED device is visible through the window.
4. The first aid kit of claim 1, wherein the inner side of the upper cover is provided with a first receiving part to receive the spare electrode pad.
5. The first aid kit of claim 4, wherein the inner side of the upper cover is provided with a second receiving part to receive the auxiliary first aid kit, and the first receiving part and the second receiving part are pockets provided for the inner wall of the upper cover.
6. The emergency equipment kit of claim 1, wherein the AED device comprises an openable flip and an operating interface covered by the flip, a pivot axis of the pivotal connection of the lid to the case being located on a side of the case other than a user-operated side of the case, the lid being angled relative to the case when opened to allow the flip of the AED device to be rotated open away from the user-operated side to expose the operating interface.
7. The first aid kit of claim 1 further comprising a snap-fit mechanism securely attached to the interior of the case for snap-fitting assembly of the AED device.
8. The first aid kit of claim 7 wherein two distal ends of a first side of the snap-fit mechanism are each provided with a projection having a curved shape on opposite sides to receive a handle of the AED device, and a surface of a second side of the two projections facing away from the first side is configured to snap-fit secure a body of the AED device.
9. The first aid kit of claim 7 wherein the inside of the bottom wall of the snap fit mechanism is further provided with at least one groove to match the wear feet of the AED device.
10. The first-aid kit according to claim 7, wherein a first interface is opened on a side of the housing away from the user operation side, a second interface is opened on the clamping mechanism corresponding to the first interface, and the first interface and the second interface are used for accessing the CPR sensor.
11. The first-aid kit according to claim 1, wherein male buttons are respectively provided on both sides of the upper cover, and female buttons configured to be snap-coupled with the male buttons are provided at corresponding positions of the housing and the male buttons.
12. The first aid kit of claim 1 further comprising a double strap, both ends of the double strap being connected to the housing by either a stitched or a hinged connection; wherein, the movable connection comprises any one of a buckle connection, a snap connection or a magic tape.
13. The first aid kit of claim 12, wherein the housing is further provided with a snap on each side thereof, the snap on each side being configured to snap on and secure the spare shoulder strap; the outer wall of the shell and the outer wall of one side, away from the upper cover, of the shell are further provided with clamping bags for containing the double shoulder straps.
14. The first aid kit of claim 1 wherein the housing is provided with a handle.
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