A waterproof first-aid kit for field first-aid dressing

By installing first-aid kits on both sides of the waist and securing them with snaps, the problem of difficulty in retrieving first-aid kits during rock climbing is solved, enabling quick access to first-aid supplies, reducing the risk of imbalance, and improving the safety and convenience of rock climbing.

CN224370116UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19KINGSTAR MEDICAL PROD CO LTD HUBEI

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
KINGSTAR MEDICAL PROD CO LTD HUBEI
Filing Date
2025-04-16
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

When rock climbers are cutting their skin on sharp rocks, the risk of losing balance is high because first aid kits are difficult to access quickly, and the limited space in the climbing environment makes effective bandaging impossible.

Method used

Design a waterproof first aid kit with the kit body positioned on both sides of the waist and secured with snaps to simplify the retrieval process, reduce the need for body posture adjustments, and lower the risk of imbalance.

Benefits of technology

Quickly retrieve first aid supplies, reduce the risk of loss of balance, improve climbing safety, adapt to different body types, provide a comfortable wearing experience, and categorize and store items for easy access.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of first aid kits and discloses a waterproof first aid kit for on-site first aid bandaging, including a bag strap; multiple connecting sleeves disposed on both sides of the bag strap; multiple snap fasteners disposed at intervals on the inner side of the bag strap; snaps disposed on one side of the connecting sleeves for pressing and fixing to the snap fasteners; multiple first aid kit bodies disposed on one side of the connecting sleeves; and a zipper disposed on the upper outer ring of the first aid kit body. In this utility model, by designing the first aid kit bodies on both sides of the waist, this position is relatively fixed during rock climbing and will not sway significantly due to body movement. When the climber needs to use the first aid kit, they only need to simply adjust their body posture and press the snaps into the corresponding snap fasteners to quickly retrieve the first aid items. This design reduces the complexity of adjusting body posture when the climber needs to retrieve the first aid kit and reduces the risk of losing balance due to excessive body twisting or large arm swings.
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