Abstract
The first aid kit of the present invention includes a case 12 which
includes means for providing quick access to the contents carried
by the case 12. The case 12 further provides, on the inside, a plurality
of compartments 37 arranged in sequence to obtain a card catalogue/file
cabinet-like effect. Contained in the sequential compartments 37 are
packs 40 which are specifically designed with products appropriate
for a particular first aid situation. The first aid kit 10 further
provides an instruction booklet 46 which contains detailed instructions
regarding the products contained in each pack 40 as well as instructions
on use of the products for different types of first aid situations.
The first aid kit further includes an overview card 50 which is an
overview of the components of the first aid kit 10, identifying each
of the packs 40, for quick reference in a first aid situation. Finally,
each of the packs 40 contains medical products specifically selected
for different types of first aid situations as well as an instructional
card 73 which gives quick reference instructions for administration
of first aid in these situations.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A first aid kit comprising: a carrying case defining an interior
which includes means for providing quick access to the interior,
the carrying case having a plurality of compartments in a card catalogue/file
cabinet-like array; a plurality of packs, each pack being designated
by a descriptive label, each pack containing first aid products
for different types of first aid situations, each pack containing
more than one type of first aid product, and a plurality of packs
containing a first aid product that is at least partially duplicative
of the first aid product of another pack; the plurality of packs
having a similar shape, length and width and having variable thicknesses,
the packs being sized and shaped to fit into the compartments of
the carrying case; and an instructional card within each pack, the
instructional card having a corresponding label with the pack and
bearing instructions for use of the contents within the pack for
the first aid situation described on the label.
2. The first aid kit of claim 1 further wherein the corresponding
label between the instructional card and the pack is designated
a color which is different than the colors designated to the remaining
corresponding labels of instructional cards and packs.
3. The first aid kit of claim 2 further comprising a guidebook,
the guidebook includes instructions regarding the products contained
in each pack, the guidebook is color coordinated with the packs
such that the instructions which correspond to the products appropriate
for a particular first aid situation of a pack are found on pages
of the guidebook which have a matching color to the pack.
4. The first aid kit of claim 3 further wherein the instructions
contained in the guidebook are set forth in graphical depictions
to guide the user in the use of the first aid products.
5. The first aid kit of claim 1 further wherein the corresponding
label between the instructional card and the pack is designated
by an icon which is different than the icons designated to the remaining
corresponding labels of instructional cards and packs.
6. The first aid kit of claim 5 further comprising a guidebook,
the guidebook includes instructions regarding the products contained
in each pack, the guidebook is icon coordinated with the packs such
that the instructions which correspond to the products appropriate
for a particular first aid situation of a pack are found on pages
of the guidebook which have a matching icon.
7. The first aid kit of claim 6 further wherein the instructions
contained in the guidebook are set forth in graphical depictions
to guide the user in the use of the first aid products.
8. The first aid kit of claim 1 further wherein the instructional
cards within each pack are set forth in graphical depictions to
guide the user in the use of the first aid products.
9. The first aid kit of claim 1 wherein the quick access means
comprise a pair of zippers and a hook and loop fastener.
10. The first aid kit of claim 1 wherein the products for the management
of first aid situations are selected from the group consisting of
products for the management of a breathing first aid situation,
products for the management of a bleeding first aid situation, products
for the management of a shock first aid situation, products for
the management of a head and spine first aid situations, products
for the management of bone first aid situations, products for the
management of burn first aid situations, products for the management
of eye first aid situations, products for the management of bites
and stings first aid situations, and combinations thereof.
Description
[0001] This is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent application
Ser. No. 09/326,837 that is, in turn, a Continuation Application of
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/009,216, filed Jan. 20, 1998.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates in general to first aid kits
and, in particular, to a first aid kit which is adaptable to a plurality
of first aid environments.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The use of kits containing a select number of products appropriate
for use in first aid conditions is known in the art. Typically,
such kits consist of a small container into which products predicted
to be applicable to a wide variety of first aid situations are included.
A drawback of such kits, however, is that certain supplies of medical
products found in such kits typically are used up after addressing
a single first aid condition. An additional drawback is that no
clear cut product usage instructions or resupply directions are
delineated for the user. Thus, often the user must purchase a new
kit after each use for a first aid condition. This results in the
wasteful accumulation of unused products provided in the kit but
not utilized in the first aid condition.
[0004] In an effort to alleviate such waste, manufacturers have
targeted first aid kits for different applications, such as for
automobile travel, boating, camping, and the like. With these kits,
medical supplies which are predicted to be more specifically suited
for the types of injuries likely to occur in these environments
are included. However, these specifically designed kits suffer from
the same drawbacks in that, after one first aid situation is encountered,
the kits are replaced.
[0005] What would thus be advantages would be for a first aid kit
which was adapted for use in a wide variety of different types of
first aid situations. Such a kit would also appeal to a diversity
of users by ease in selection and usage of the supplies. Such a
kit would appeal to a diversity of users by ease in selection and
usage of the instructions. Such a kit would also enable the user
to replenish the kit after a first aid situation is encountered
without the need to buy a new kit. Such first aid kit would provide
quick access to the appropriate medical product for a given type
of first aid condition. Such kit would further provide quick access
to information regarding different first aid situations so that
the users could appropriate and properly use the supplies found
in the kit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention provides a first aid kit which is
adapted for use in a wide variety of different types of first aid
situations. The present invention provides a first aid kit which
appeals to a diversity of users by ease in selection and usage of
the supplies. The present invention provides a first aid kit which
appeals to a diversity of users by ease in selection and usage of
the instructions. The present invention provides a first aid kit
which also enables the user to replenish the kit after a first aid
situation is encountered without the need to buy a new kit. The
present invention provides a first aid kit which allows quick access
to the appropriate medical product for a given type of first aid
condition. The present invention provides a first aid kit which
allows quick access to information regarding different first aid
situations so that the users can appropriate and properly use the
products.
[0007] The first aid kit of the present invention includes a carrying
case which includes means for providing quick access to the contents
carried by the case. The carrying case further provides, on the
inside, a plurality of compartments arranged in sequence to obtain
a card catalogue/file cabinet-like effect. Contained in the sequential
compartments are first aid packs which are specifically designed
with products and instructions appropriate for a particular first
aid situation. The first aid kit further provides an instruction
booklet which contains detailed instructions regarding the products
contained in each pack as well as instructions on use of the products
for different types of first aid situations. The first aid kit further
includes an overview card which includes an overview of the components
of the first aid kit, identifying each of the packs, for quick reference
in a first aid condition. Finally, each of the packs contains medical
products specifically selected for different types of first aid
situations as well as an instructional card which gives quick reference
instructions for administration of assistance in these situations.
[0008] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each
of the packs is designated a color for a first aid situation which
is different than the colors designated for other first aid situations.
Additionally, the guidebook is color coordinated with the packs
such that the detailed first aid instructions are found on pages
which have borders matching the color of the pack. Finally, the
overview card is likewise color coordinated to assist the user in
quickly finding the appropriate pack for the type of first aid situation
encountered.
[0009] In still a further preferred embodiment, in addition to
color coordinating the packs, each pack is designated by a unique
icon which is recognizable in any language. Again, the icons are
utilized within the detailed guidebook as well as the first aid
kit overview. Additionally, the instructional cards contained in
the packs as well as the detailed instructions contained in the
guidebook are set forth in graphical depictions to guide the user
in the use of the medical products in the type of first aid situation
encountered.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first aid kit made in
accordance with the principles of the present invention.
[0011] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first aid kit of FIG.
1 showing a user opening the first aid kit for access to the contents.
[0012] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the contents and orientation
of a first aid kit made in accordance with the principles of the
present invention.
[0013] FIG. 4 is an exemplary card made in accordance with the
principles of the present invention.
[0014] FIG. 5 is an exploded view of one of the packs of the first
aid kit of FIG. 1.
[0015] FIG. 6 is an exploded view of another of the packs of the
first aid kit of FIG. 1.
[0016] FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the extras pack of the first
aid kit of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] Referring first to FIG. 1, a perspective view of a first
aid kit 10 made in accordance with the principles of the present
invention is seen. The first aid kit 10 is carried in a case 12
which has a top 14 and a base 16 having a bottom, two sides 20,
and two ends 22. The sides 20 of the base 16 are generally rectangular
and the ends 22 of the base 16 are generally square. The first aid
kit 10 of the present invention is preferably made of a lightweight
material to enable ease of carrying. In the preferred embodiment,
the first aid kit 10 is made of a flexible material such as nylon.
In an alternative preferred embodiment, the kit 10 can be made of
a rigid, lightweight material such as plastic.
[0018] To further aid in carrying, the first aid kit 10 is provided
with a handle 24. In the preferred embodiment, a handle 24 is provided
on a side which enables the user to carry the first aid kit in a
generally horizontal orientation. Additionally, a handle 26 can
be provided on the end of the first aid kit which enables the user
to carry the first aid kit in a vertical orientation. Alternatively,
a shoulder strap (not shown) can be provided alone or in combination
with a handle.
[0019] The top 14 is secured to the base 16 by use of a closure
means for enabling quick access to the contents of the first aid
kit 10. In a preferred embodiment, the closure means consist of
a pair of zippers 28 which secure the top 14 to the sides 20. A
first end of the top 14 is secured to the base by a living hinge
31 integrally formed with that end of the base 16. The end of the
top 14 opposite the living hinge 31 is secured to the base 16 by
a hook and loop style fastener 33 contained on an over-flap 35.
Thus, in use, a user simply pulls the over-flap 35 over the top
14 thereby releasing the hook and loop fastener 33. On further pressure
upward and rearward, the zippers 28 are automatically opened thus
provided quick access to the content of the first aid kit 10, as
seen in FIG. 2.
[0020] Referring to FIG. 3, the base 16 of the first aid kit 10
defines a plurality of compartments 37. Each compartment 37 is sequentially
oriented in front of the subsequent compartment. By so orienting
the compartments 37 in this manner, a card catalogue/file cabinet
like effect is provided in which contents can be carried in each
compartment 37 in an easy to identify, upright position. Additionally,
in each of the compartments 37, flexible walls 39 are used such
that contents of different thicknesses can fit into each of the
compartments 37.
[0021] The contents of the first aid kit 10 include a plurality
of packs 40. Each of the packs 40 consist of a plastic bag 42, an
instructional card 44, and a plurality of medical supplies provided
for specific types of first aid situations. The first aid kit 10
further contains a detailed guidebook 46 which explains the use
of the medical products in different types of first aid situations.
In a further preferred embodiment, the first aid kit 10 contains
an instructional video 48 which helps train the user on the use
of the first aid kit 10. A card 50 is provided which contains an
overview of the first aid kit 10.
[0022] In addition to the individual packs targeted for different
types of first aid situations, as seen in FIG. 7, an extras pack
52 can be provided. The extras pack 52 includes a resealable container
54 which allows the user to store additional medical product supplies
which are useful in a variety of first aid situations, such as,
for example, an ice pack 56, bandages 58, ointment 60, disposable
gloves 62, scissors 64, and a disposal bag 66. The user can add
to the extras pack 52 user specific medical products such as, for
example, asthmatic medicine for asthma sufferers, pain medication
and the like.
[0023] The first aid kit further contains a magnetic card 69, which
includes magnetic identifiers, a locator for the first aid kit,
and a card having background medical information regarding family
members. Further, a plurality of self-adhesive identifiers 71 are
provided which can be placed in various locations, such as in kitchen
cabinets, bathroom cabinets and the like, to quickly identify where
the first aid kit 10 is stored. Still further, the guidebook 46
contains a page for the user to fill in information about emergency
numbers and particular family health conditions.
[0024] The packs 40 contain specific medical supplies designed
for specific types of first aid situations. In the preferred embodiment
described herein, the different first aid situations include breathing,
bleeding, shock, head and spine, bone, eye, burn and bites and stings.
An instructional card 73 is provided for each of the different types
of packs. The instructional card 73 for each pack 40 is color coordinated
in a color unique to and different from the colors for the remaining
packs 40. In addition, the overview card 50 utilizes these colors
to identify the different packs 40 and the guidebook 46 sets forth
the instructions for each of the different types of procedures based
on pages which are bordered in a coordinated color.
[0025] For example, in the preferred embodiment described herein,
a breathing pack is coordinated with the color blue, the bleeding
pack is coordinated with the color red, the shock pack is coordinated
with the color gold, the head and spine pack is coordinated with
the color teal, the bone pack is coordinated with the color brown,
the eye pack is coordinated with the color navy blue, the burn pack
is coordinated with orange, the bite and sting pack is coordinated
with the color magenta, and the extras pack is coordinated with
the color grey. In addition, the guidebook 46 contains instructions
for first aid conditions in which specific medical products are
not used, such as, for example cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
In the preferred embodiment, the CPR instructions are color coordinated
purple. Additional instructions in the guidebook 46 include what
to do if poison is ingested. The poison is color coordinated as
green. In an alternative preferred embodiment, the packs 40 contained
in the compartments 37 include, in sequential order, instructional
cards for CPR and poison.
[0026] In addition the color coordination, the packs 40, guidebook
46 and overview card 50 employ icons for each of the first aid situations
addressed. Thus, the icon for the breathing pack is a graphic depiction
of the breathing channels in a human, the icon for the bleeding
pack is a drop of blood, the icon for the shock pack is starburst,
the icon for the head and spine pack is a human head, the icon for
the bone pack is a broken bone, the icon for the eye pack is an
eye, the icon for the burn pack is a flame, the icon for the bites
and stings pack is a bee, and the icon for the extras pack is a
medical bag. In addition, the guidebook 46 and instructional card
73 for CPR include an icon which is an electrocardiogram line while
the guidebook 46 and instructional card 73 for the poison include
an icon which is a skull and crossbones.
[0027] It is a particular advantage of the present invention that
the instructional cards 73 for each pack are oriented with information
in the same area of the card 73. Thus, once familiarized with the
first aid kit 10, the user knows where to find appropriate information
on any of the cards 73. Referring to FIG. 4, an exemplary instructional
card 73 is seen which is made in accordance with the principles
of the present invention. The upper edge of the card, which is visible
to user when the pack is carried in the card catalogue/file cabinet
type orientation of the carrying case, sets out an identification
of the type of pack on a band 75 of the coordinated color. The sequential
number 77 of the pack 40 is also identified so that if the user
is colorblind, the user can easily recognize, as well as replace
and reorder the packs 40 as explained in detail below. The sequential
numbers 77 are offset from each other, as seen in FIG. 3, to further
enhance to the card catalogue/file cabinet like effect. Additionally,
positioned underneath the band of color coordination 75 is the icon
79 for the particular pack 40. In the lower right portion of the
front side of the card is an inventory 82 of the medical products
in the pack 40.
[0028] Contained on the opposite side of the card 73 are instructions
for use of the products contained in the pack 40. Again, along the
upper edge of the card visible to the user when in the carrying
case is a band of the coordinated color 75. Also positioned in the
upper left-hand corner of the backside of the card is the icon 79.
Positioned underneath the color coordinated band 75 is a series
of step-by-step instructions 84, including a series of graphical
instructions, on using the contents of the pack 40 in the care of
the injured party. Positioned in the lower right-hand corner of
the instructional card 86 is a toll-free number to call to reorder
the pack 40, as explained in more detail below.
[0029] Utilizing this format, the packs 40 include contents directed
toward specific first aid situations, as well as instructional cards
73 to direct the user how to use the products to care for the injured
patient. In order to use one of the packs 40, the user opens the
pack 40 along a tear line 88 which is provided on the pack 40. The
pack 40 is provided sealed to maintain the sterility of the contents
of the pack 40 while the tear line 88 allows the user easy access
to the pack 40. In the preferred embodiment described herein, the
tear line 88 is made according to the description provided in U.S.
Pat. No. Re. 30,726, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
[0030] Referring to FIG. 5, the breathing pack 91 is depicted as
an exemplary example of the packs 40. The breathing pack 91 includes
gauze sponges 93 which are used to clean fluid, saliva, etc. from
around the mouth; a mouth guard 95 to allow for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
while avoiding mouth-to-mouth contact; and disposable medical gloves
97 to reduce contact with body fluids. The bleeding pack includes
gauze sponges to control bleeding, a rolled bandage to hold gauze
in place, cloth tape to hold the bandages and gauze in place, larger
bandages which are used in combination with the bandages on larger
wounds and disposable medical gloves to reduce contact with body
fluids. The shock pack includes a thermal blanket. The head and
spine pack include gauze sponges to control bleeding, a rolled bandage
to hold the gauze in place, cloth tape to hold bandages in place,
and disposable gloves to reduce contact with body fluids.
[0031] Referring to FIG. 6, the bone pack 100 is depicted as a
further exemplary example of the packs 40. The bone pack includes
gauze sponges 102 which are used to control bleeding, rolled bandage
104 used to secure the splint and to hold the gauze in place, cloth
tape 106 used to hold the gauze and splint in place, triangular
bandage 108 used to make a sling to support a broken arm around
the neck, wire splint 110 used to splint the injury, ice pack 112
used to reduce swelling and pain, and gloves 114 used to minimize
contact with body fluids. The eye kit includes an eyewash solution
to rinse the eyes, rolled bandage to hold an eye pad in place on
the eyes, eye pads which are placed directly over the eyes, paper
tape used to hold the eye pads and bandage in place, an ice pack
which is used to reduce swelling and pain, and disposable medical
gloves to reduce contact with body fluids. The burn pack includes
gauze sponges to place on burns, rolled bandage to hold the gauze
in place, cloth tape to hold the bandages and gauze in place, and
gloves for use to reduce contact with body fluids. The bites and
sting pack includes gauze bandages used to control bleeding, cloth
tape to hold bandages in place, an ice pack used to reduce swelling
and pain, alcohol pads to clean wound areas, tweezers to remove
embedded insect parts, and disposable gloves to reduce contact with
body fluids.
[0032] It is particular advantage of the present invention that
once the particular pack 40 is used to address a first aid situation,
the entire first aid kit 10 does not have to be replaced. In particular,
the present invention includes a method of stocking and refurbishing
packs 40. The kit 10 can be ordered as a standard, general purpose
first aid kit. In an alternative preferred embodiment, the user
can order different types of packs 40 within a kit 10 to address
specific first aid situations. For example, user may equip the first
aid kit 10 with packs 40 containing the types of injuries that are
commonly associated with automobile accidents. Alternatively, the
user can equip the first aid kit 10 with packs 40 particularly suited
for boating accidents, camping accidents, and the like. After use
of one of the packs 40, the user simply calls a toll-free number,
specifies the type of pack 40 that has been used and reorders the
pack 40 to again complete the first aid kit.
[0033] It should be understood that various changes and modifications
preferred in to the embodiment described herein will be apparent
to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can
be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present
invention and without demising its attendance advantages. It is
therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered
by the appended claims. |