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DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Esc
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Syringes Transport Container
INSPIRATION: This project was inspired by my personal experience when receiving vaccines. The caregiver had to manipulate various vials and fill syringes one by one. A possible gain in efficiency could be achieved in the case of vaccination campaigns. Preparation of syringes could be centralized and prefilled kits distributed to caregivers.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Under special conditions, there can be a need to distribute prefilled syringes to caregivers. The Emergency Syringe Capsule provides protection and a temperature-controlled environment for ten syringes. A color-changing cold pack offers visual cues to assess the internal temperature of the capsule quickly. The ESC also includes various security features to alert users of potential tampering. The ESC makes it possible to centralize the storage and distribution of vaccines during immunization campaigns.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: A color-changing cold pack offers visual cues to assess the internal temperature of the capsule quickly. This feature ensures the syringes will stay at a safe temperature for up to 5 hours. The ESC also includes various security features to alert users of potential tampering. The syringe's locations are identified numerically and by colors making communication between caregivers easier.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: This project was designed from December 2021 thru January 2022 in Sainte Therese, Quebec, Canada.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Medical Devices and Medical Equipment Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: - Nontoxic color-changing cold pack indicating syringes temperature.
- Protection from UV rays and light.
- Does not require a power source or additional temperature monitoring device.
- Replaceable parts.
- Compact, stackable, can be stored vertically (for specific medication requirements).
- Standoffs prevent heat transfer when placed on warm surfaces.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 200 mm x 125 mm x 58 mm (7.87 in X 4.92 in X 2.28 in).
130g with ten filled syringes (0.29 lbs).
TAGS: vaccine, syringe, cold, pack
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: The main challenge was to offer a solution that would be useful for a wide variety of users.
•Emergency response teams
•Search and rescue
•Red Cross
•World Health Organization
•Medical transport services
•Hospitals (during surgeries or for emergency purposes)
•Research facilities
•Immunization campaigns
ADDED DATE: 2022-03-19 09:55:49
TEAM MEMBERS (1) :
IMAGE CREDITS: Eric Lalande, 2021.
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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS |
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NAME: Eric Lalande
PROFILE: DCGS offers innovative solutions with a playful, whimsical feel that will help our clients differentiate their offers in current competitive markets. Inclusive design is a strong value at the core of our everyday activities. At DCGS we like a challenge, we follow the path less traveled, and we explore new horizons. And we have fun.
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COMMENTS |
Giulia Esposito |
Comment #15652 on December 28, 2022, 2:38 am |
I am deeply impressed by the creativity, innovation, and thoughtfulness of the design for the "Syringes Transport Container". It is a fantastic example of how a medical device can be both highly functional and visually pleasing. It is clear from the design that a lot of effort was put into creating a product that is suitable for both medical staff and patients. It offers much needed convenience and safety to those dealing with medical transportation and storage. The "Esc" is a great example of how design can make a huge impact in the medical industry. Congratulations to Eric Lalande for winning the A' Design Award for his excellent work!
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