This application relates to an improved carrier for maintaining the personal integrity of a user of tracheostomy appliances.
Having a diagnosis necessitating a tracheostomy is of course a personal matter that many users of tracheostomy appliances wishes to keep private. As with all issues of personal hygiene, such whishes should be respected.
A patient that has undergone thracheostomy has had a severe impact on his/her personal life. Once leaving hospital for self care at home, the patient suffers from anxiety and uncertainty with regard to how to use the different products—especially during night time.
Contemporary carriers for tracheostomy appliances are constructed as normal toiletry bags, leaving all appliances open to inspection by bystanders, even if the user only whishes to access a simple cleaning wipe, exposing all appliances including such used for night wear.
Contemporary carriers have tried to alleviate this by affixing external compartments or pockets for holding cleaning swipes etc, but this has lead to some confusion and/or annoyance among users, now having to open several pockets for performing simple tasks adding to the time it takes and to possible embarrassment felt by some users.
It is therefore a need for an improved carrier that maintains the personal integrity of the user while increasing the sense of security, and is convenient to use and also does not add to the time required for performing simple tasks.
One object of the present teachings herein is to solve, mitigate or at least reduce the drawbacks of the background art, which is achieved by the appended claims, and specifically by a carrier arranged to carry tracheostomy accessories, said carrier comprising: at least two compartments, each compartment being arranged to carry a type of the tracheostomy accessories; an informative guide guiding the user as to which compartment is carrying which accessory type; and said at least two compartments being foldable onto one another whereby said compartments are rendered inaccessible in a closed state.
One benefit is that a user may access any accessory without confusion and without unnecessarily exposing the other appliances to the surroundings and relief of anxiety and stress associated with self care at home after surgery.
As the carrier is compartmentalized and that the compartments are accessed and exposed in the order of most probable use, wherein the more advanced accessories, such as for sleeping, are accessed lastly—and assumingly in a more private sphere—the personal integrity of the user is preserved. As each compartment carries the accessories needed for each occasion, there is no need to open more than one compartment thereby both making the carrier more convenient and also more time efficient to use.
Other features and advantages of the disclosed embodiments will appear from the following detailed disclosure, from the attached dependent claims as well as from the drawings.
The invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
The invention will now be disclosed with reference to a few example embodiments. Even though the invention is only disclosed with reference to a few examples, it should be noted that many variations and also combinations of the exemplifying embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention.
In the closed state all compartments 5, 6, 7 and 8 are inaccessible, while providing for a small and compact overall size.
In this example, the carrier has an informative guide 14 that may be shaped as a pocket for carrying manuals, recipes, medical information, medical log and/or an instruction card. The informative guide or information pocket 14 serves to guide the user as to which compartment 5, 6, 7 and 8 carries which accessories so that accidental exposure of accessories can be avoided, by the user opening the wrong compartment. Additionally, the user may easily and safely identify which products to use and where to go in the carrier, without being exposed to the entirety of the products/accessories in the carrier 1, thus relieving the user from undue stress and anxiety. Preferably, the informative guide 14 carries a symbol for each accessory type. The same symbol may then be placed on the corresponding compartment 5, 6, 7 and/or 8. In this way, the user may easily identify on the informative guide what accessory he/she is in need of, and then turn look for the corresponding symbol on the compartment 5, 6, 7, or 8 to retrieve the optimal accessory, i.e. the accessory adapted for the circumstance in question. For this purpose, the information guide may for example have sections for night care, day care, bathroom, going out/leaving house, etc., with a corresponding symbol. For example, the symbol for night care may be a picture of the moon, the symbol for daycare may be a picture of the sun, the symbol for bathroom may be a picture of a toilet or shower, and the symbol for going out/leaving the house may be a picture of a house with a person standing outside the house. Then, the user may identify the same symbol associated with the needed accessory type and find the same symbol on the compartment 5, 6, 7 or 8, for easy accessory type retrieval.
The carrier 1 may also comprise a pocket 12 and/or an informative tag 15 for carrying user identity, user manuals or other documents/papers on the outside of the carrier, as seen in the rear view.
As can be seen from
The carrier 1 comprise a lock 10 arranged between the third compartment and the second compartment 6 for engaging a locking strap 9 arranged adjacent the fourth compartment. This ensures that as the fourth compartment is folded on to the third compartment 7 they may be locked in such a partially closed position.
To bring the carrier 1 into a fully closed position a user may thus fold the fourth compartment 8 onto the third compartment 7, lock the lock arrangement 9, 10 (if such is present), fold the first compartment 5 onto the second compartment 6, and possibly also the guide 14, whereby the first and second compartments 5, 6 are folded onto the third and fourth compartments 7,8. The carrier may then be closed by the straps 3 and their locks 4.
As can also be see, the carrier 1 may be arranged with a hook or loop 13 for easy mounting by hanging the carrier when opened. The hook or loop 13 is arranged adjacent the first compartment on a side facing away from the second compartment 6 ensuring that the second and also third and fourth compartments 6, 7, 8 are hanging below the first compartment when being mounted, such as by hanging from a rack or hanger.
The first and second compartments 5, 6 and the information pocket 14 are kept in place by a lock 11 (also seen in
The third and fourth compartments 7, 8 are kept in place by the lock arrangement 9, 10.
The first and second compartments 5, 6 are thus made accessible to a user, while the third and fourth compartments 7, 8 are still kept inaccessible and safe guarding the personal integrity of the user. They are kept in place by the lock arrangement 9, 10.
As has been mentioned before, each compartment may comprise one or more pockets (5A, 5B, 5C, 8A, 8B). The pockets may be covered by a foldable flap. In one embodiment, such a flap may cover more than one pocket as is the case for the pockets of the first compartment 5 in this example. A flap may also cover only one pocket, as is the case for the fourth compartment 8. In one embodiment a compartment 5, 6, 7, 8 may comprise two or more subcompartments such as for example for the forth compartment comprising two subcompartments 8A and 8B.
In one embodiment, the flap 18 is arranged with magnets 19 and corresponding magnets 19a on the pocket 23 for keeping the flap 18 in a closed position.
In one such embodiment, the magnets 19, 19a could be arranged to that each magnet pair 19, 19 on each flap 18 is arranged with an alternating polarity. In other words a magnet pair 19,19a on one flap has an opposite polarity to a magnet pair 19b on an adjacent flap 18a. In the example of
In such embodiments, the length of a flap 18 equals or exceeds the distance from the carrier structure 1 to the magnet 19 of the compartment above including the thickness of a compartment.
As is shown in
The categorization also serves to differentiate between such accessories that may be used easily and also may resemble normal products, not necessarily associated with tracheostomy. As the carrier 1 is arranged to be opened in different steps where some compartments remain inaccessible when some compartments are accessible it is thereby possible to maintain the personal integrity of the user by arranging accessories associated with a more intimate use or more closely associated with tracheostomy in a compartment that remains inaccessible in the partially opened state.
In the example of
The third compartment 7 (which is also one of the two compartments that remain inaccessible in the partially opened state) is arranged with an icon 24d representing a moon, thereby indicating night use and the fourth compartment 8 being divided into two subcompartments a first 8a being marked with an icon 24e indicating advancing, thus carrying more and more advanced accessories, the second subcompartment 8b being marked with an icon 24f representing a person leaving a house indicating outdoor (leaving the house) use. Obviously the contents of the third and fourth compartments 7, 8 would only be accessed inside (most likely ones own house) as they relate to sleeping and also to actions to be taken before going out. As such they are put in compartments that remains inaccessible in the partially opened state and are only accessible when the carrier 1 is fully opened, which would not be a problem in the privacy of ones own home.
A carrier 1 that provides for a categorization of accessories and a manner of maintaining the accessories having been categorized as of a more intimate or advanced type maintained inaccessible even when accessories having been categorized as less intimate are accessed is thus provided, providing for a carrier that maintains the personal integrity of a user while offering a convenient manner of accessing and carrying accessories.
It should be noted that even though the disclosure herein is focused on four compartments 5, 6, 7, 8 and an information pocket 14 any number of pockets is possible, and an information pocket may be present or not. For example, in one embodiment a third and fourth compartment 7, 8 folds onto each other and a first compartment 5 folds on to the folded together third and fourth compartments, thereby providing a similar carrying system having three compartments where the compartments are opened in stages to maintain the personal integrity of the user.
The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1650035-7 | Jan 2016 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2017/050002 | 1/2/2017 | WO | 00 |