EP3537989A1 — First responder device
Assigned to Lorenz Berthold · Expires 2019-09-18 · 7y expired
What this patent protects
A First Responder device for treating blood flow from a deep wound or a bodily cavity comprises an inflatable balloon, a first chamber accommodating a liquid arranged for inflating the balloon, a second chamber accommodating a cooling agent capable of dissolving in the liquid whe…
USPTO Abstract
A First Responder device for treating blood flow from a deep wound or a bodily cavity comprises an inflatable balloon, a first chamber accommodating a liquid arranged for inflating the balloon, a second chamber accommodating a cooling agent capable of dissolving in the liquid when coming in contact therewith, thereby lowering the temperature, a rupturable seal between the first and second chambers, and a structure for forcing the liquid out of the first chamber into the inflatable balloon, and for rupturing the rupturable seal.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Epipen (epinephrine) · Pfizer Inc.
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