The Good Samaritan A Digital Lifesaving Kit

The Good Samaritan a self-contained storage device attachable to existing cell phone or factory built into specific cell phone that assists in providing basic emergency aid. Device contains separate compartments, each providing step by step instructions on administering medical aid. Compartment one stores a disposable plastic mouth guard used for administering CPR. CPR instructions based on American Heart Association guidelines. Compartment two stores standard aspirin used when person shows signs of stroke or heart attack. Compartment three stores standard glucose used when person shows signs of low glucose levels. Compartment four is a free compartment used to store personal medications of phone owner Compartment five stores epinephrine pen used when person shows signs of allergic reaction that compromises airway. All compartments are one time use only and are easily replaced after use. Device helps provides basic medical aid at first onset of symptoms allowing first aid to begin immediately.

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Description

The concept behind the Good Samaritan is to have potentially lifesaving equipment when faced with an emergency medical situation right at your fingertips.

In an emergency you are already using your cell phone to dial 911. After dialing, you turn your phone over and activate the Good Samaritan to start lifesaving medical aid. The device can either be attached to the back of the cell phone or be factory built into the cell phone that when activated will provide step by step instructions to provide basic emergency medical aid covering anything from heart attach to an allergic reaction with waiting for emergency response teams to arrive.

The device comes with five compartments:

Compartment one stores a lightweight, disposable plastic mouth guard to be used for CPR on an unresponsive person. When activated the device will provide verbal step by step instructions on performing CPR based on the American Heart Association guidelines

Compartment two stores standard aspirin to be used for when a person is showing signs of a suspected stroke or heart attack. When activated the device will provide verbal step by step instructions on how to administer.

Compartment three stores standard glucose packets to be used for when a person shows signs of low glucose levels. When activated the device will provide verbal step by step instructions on how to administer.

Compartment four is a free compartment to be used to store any personal medications or vitamins of the phone owner which is available with a programmable reminder alarm

Compartment five stores an epinephrine pen to be used for when a person shows signs of an allergic reaction that compromises the airway. When activated the device will provide verbal step by step instructions on how to administer.

All medical aides in the compartments are for a one time use only and can be easily replaced when used. This device is intended to provide basic emergency medical aid at the first onset of symptoms while waiting for emergency response teams to arrive. The digital instructions being available when compartments are activated alleviate the need for second guessing when faced with a medical emergency.

This device is ideal for anyone whether they are already in the medical field, a teacher, first responders, government workers or just the next door neighbor who wants to know that they are prepared for any medical emergencies they may come across. Having supplies and instructions readily available allows first aid to begin immediately. In a medical emergency every second counts, the Good Samaritan ensures that every second will count.

The attached drawings depict the look of the device and how the compartments are placed and intended to work when activated.

FIG. 1

Depicts front view of model to be either attached to back of any cell phone or built directly into the phone by factory

In a medical emergency every second counts. Unit is easily accessible and when activated provides digital step by step instructions for user to alleviate anxiety and prevent mistakes.

Use your cell phone to call emergency services for help. Once emergency services has been notified, turn over your cell phone to activate the Digital Lifesaving Kit

Unit is intended to be ideal for professionals in the medical field, first responders, teachers, government workers or any person who wants to be prepared for any situation where medical intervention is needed.

FIG. 2

Depicts rear view of any cell phone with unit attached

Power button located at top—Activating power button exposes speakers and unlocks compartments for use

(1) Compartment One: To use in performing Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) based on guidelines from the American Heart Association

(2) Compartment Two: To use when stroke is suspected

(3) Compartment Three: To use for suspected low glucose (sugar) levels

(4) Compartment Four: To provide area for owner's personal medications

(5) Compartment Five: Activates Epinephrine Pen for suspected severe allergic reactions

FIG. 3

Depicts unit on back of cell phone with compartments in open positions

(1) Compartment One: Stores a disposable mouth guard to be used for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation

(2) Compartment Two: Stores Aspirin to be used for suspected stroke symptoms

(3) Compartment Three: Stores prepackaged instant glucose to be used for low glucose symptoms

(4) Compartment Four: Stores owner's personal medications

(5) Compartment Five: Contains Epinephrine Pen shown in Open position to be used when severe allergic reactions are suspected

FIG. 4

Figure A: depicts unit on back of cell phone with Compartment One (1) open to show compartment activated. Opening compartment door makes tools need for specific medical intervention available

Figure B: shows the folded, disposable mouth guard to be used one time only and replaced

Figure C: shows lightweight, disposable mouth guard when unfolded and open

Figure D: shows the lightweight disposable mouth guard placed over mouth and nose of victim to provide Good Samaritan protection against communicable diseases while performing Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation

Claims

1. I claim: An attachable device added to cell phone comprising of: input digital software providing instructions, separate holding compartments to be locally activated by user.

2. I claim: A built in device factory built into cell phone comprising: a digital software providing instructions, separate holding compartments to be locally activated by user.

Patent History
Publication number: 20140311944
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 23, 2013
Publication Date: Oct 23, 2014
Inventor: Iman Ramzy Michaels (Cleveland, OH)
Application Number: 13/757,761
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Therapeutic Type (e.g., First Aid, Doctor Kit) (206/570)
International Classification: A61F 17/00 (20060101);