Emergency Protocol Receptacle for Puncture Wounds - Patent US12599387B2
Summary
USPTO granted Patent US12599387B2 to Jesse Radford for an emergency protocol receptacle designed for puncture wounds. The invention utilizes an endothermic chemical reaction between vinegar and baking soda to inflate a balloon, facilitating faster blood coagulation in puncture-type wounds. The patent covers a balloon, powder capsule, and depressible top cap configuration.
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USPTO granted Patent US12599387B2 to inventor Jesse Radford on April 14, 2026 for an emergency protocol receptacle for puncture wounds. The device uses an endothermic reaction between vinegar and baking soda contained in a depressible top cap and powder capsule to inflate a balloon for faster blood coagulation. The patent contains 8 claims covering the balloon inflation mechanism and chemical reaction system.
Medical device manufacturers and healthcare companies developing wound treatment products should monitor this patent for potential licensing or freedom-to-operate considerations. The invention may have applications in emergency medical settings where rapid bleeding control is needed.
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Emergency protocol receptacle for puncture wounds
Grant US12599387B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
Jesse Radford
Inventors
Jesse Radford
Abstract
An emergency protocol receptacle is disclosed for puncture wounds that utilizes an endothermic reaction between non-toxic chemicals to achieve inflation for effective and faster coagulation of blood in puncture type wounds. The emergency protocol receptacle comprises a balloon, a powder capsule, and a depressible top cap. The balloon is configured to inflate due to the endothermic reaction between non-toxic chemicals to stop bleeding from a puncture wound. The powder capsule is packed inside the balloon for holding a specific amount of baking soda. The depressible top cap is fixed on top of the powder capsule for holding a specific amount of vinegar. The depressible top cap facilitates flow of the vinegar into the powder capsule when depressed, causing a mixture of the vinegar with the baking soda to initiate inflation of the balloon due to chemical reaction between the vinegar and the baking soda.
CPC Classifications
A61B 17/12136 A61B 17/0057 A61B 2017/0065 A61B 2017/00907 A61B 2017/12004 A61B 2017/00557 A61B 2017/00654 A61B 2017/00659 A61B 2017/00902 A61B 2090/037 A61M 25/1018
Filing Date
2023-08-14
Application No.
18233727
Claims
8
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