Emergency medical card

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Inventors

Presson, Ronald C.
Eskew, Ralph
Charpentier, Christina

Application #

919135

Filed

Jul-23-1992

Published

Jun-1-1993

Current US Class

283/100
283/105
283/76
283/904

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/76 283/904 283/100 283/105

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rogers, Howell & Haferkamp

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Abstract
An emergency medical card includes a first location for displaying a reduced-sized medical data transparency with a detachable lens element for separation from the card to view the medical data contained on the transparency. In a first embodiment, the hinge member secures the periphery of a first card with the periphery of a reduced-size lens card, with the hinge permitting the lens card to be bent back adjacent to the first card so that its profile remains that of a typical credit card. In a second embodiment, the lens is secured by a perforation within the profile of the same card.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An emergency medical card, said emergency medical card having recorded thereon emergency medical information in reduced size for viewing through a magnifying means, and said emergency medical card having a detachable lens means secured within the periphery of said emergency medical card along a perforation line so that when it is desired to read said emergency medical information said lens means may be conveniently detached from said emergency medical card about said perforation line and used to view said emergency medical information.

2. An emergency medical card, said emergency medical card having recorded thereon emergency medical information in reduced size for viewing through a magnifying means, and said emergency medical card having a detachable lens means attached to said emergency medical card along a peripheral edge thereof with a hinge means so that when it is desired to read said emergency medical information said lens means may be conveniently detached from said emergency medical card and used to view said emergency medical information and said detachable lens means may be readily re-attached to said emergency medical card after detachment therefrom to facilitate its re-use, said hinge means being sufficiently flexible to permit said lens means to be doubled over flat against said emergency medical card so that said emergency medical card may be conveniently stored in a wallet or the like and wherein said hinge means may itself be conveniently attached and detached from either of said emergency medical card or said lens means.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Various kinds of approaches have been taken in the prior art for recording medical information in a format suitable for use in an emergency situation. One approach is to provide a medical data card for manually recording the data which a user may simply carry in his wallet. Unfortunately, these cards do not provide enough space for recording all of the pertinent information which, in some cases, is critical in administering proper medical attention in an emergency situation. Therefore, it is desirable to provide the medical data in a reduced format in order to include everything that could be used in such a situation. However, when this information is contained in a reduced format, its readability is potentially compromised for various reasons. The first of these is that special care must be taken in recording and preserving the information in the card format as the card is subject to wear, heat, moisture, and other conditions which tend to impair the readability of the recorded information. Still another problem relates to the need to quickly be able to read the information without requiring additional specialized equipment. If a user is in a car accident, for example, the emergency medical personnel who arrive on the scene typically do not have any special equipment for reading reduced-sized medical information. This is perhaps because there are many various kinds of data cards which would require a myriad of equipment to be carried.
 
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