US2013313156A1PendingUtilityA1
Medical kit for the storage of perishable substances
Est. expiryJun 14, 2030(~3.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:David R. Duncan
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention include a sealable kit having a sterile removable covering sealed over a sterile first well and a non-sterile foldable flap cover over one or more medicament wells. The foldable flap cover may be opened and closed independently of the sterile removable cover permitting the packaging to be opened to allow the removal of expired medications without opening the sterile covering over the first well. In another embodiment, the foldable flap cover is at least partially transparent so medications within the medicament well may be viewed when the foldable flap is in the closed position.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An medical kit comprising:
a tray having a top surface and shaped to define a first well and at least one medicament well; at least one a removable cover sealed over tray's top surface said first well, wherein said first well is sterile, wherein said tray is shaped to define a seam and foldable flap cover, wherein said foldable flap cover may be folded along said seam and closed to cover said medicament well, at least one medicament is disposed within said medicament well, wherein said medicament has packaging indicia on its surface; wherein said foldable flap cover may be opened and closed independently of removable cover, wherein removable cover may remain sealed as said foldable flap cover is opened and closed.
2 . The kit of claim 1 , wherein said foldable flap cover is at least partially transparent, wherein at least a portion of the packaging indicia on the surface of said medicament disposed within said medicament well is viewable while foldable flap cover is in the closed position.Cited by (0)
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