Surgery – Respiratory method or device
Patent
1993-12-03
1995-02-14
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
12820228, 128917, 220554, 312245, A62B 2500
Patent
active
053885708
ABSTRACT:
A cabinet housing CPR masks and non-sterile hypoallergenic latex gloves is mounted on a wall in a visible location. A plastic tie seal maintains the cabinet door closed. In the event of a CPR emergency, the seal is pulled, twisted and thereby broken, the door opened and the mask and gloves removed. When the door is opened, a lever switch on the cabinet automatically activates a loud piezo buzzer mounted on top of the cabinet, thereby alerting others to the emergency. The buzzer can be deenergized with a key-activated switch.
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Burr Edgar S.
Raciti Eric P.
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