Since May we have distributed 60 Intubation Boxes to 24 hospitals!! Our boxes are currently in 3 States and 1 US Army base in Germany
COREL Files
We adjusted the design of the original box to address the feedback we have received from the clinical trials done by our Doctors and Hospitals in our network. Have made changes in the following ways:
Designed it to be flat-packed and easily assembled on-site with hitch pins
Laser Cut by anyone with a 24"x18" minimum Laser bed
Changed the shape to rise from the doctor side (front with arm holes) to peak at the patient side to accommodate the intubation instrument
Used a 30/30 green tint acrylic (this was partly due to availability - but ended up working very well)
Added hooks around the patient side to attach plastic sheeting to further contain aerosols.
Created an arched shaped brace to allow for easier access
1/4" Acrylic :
The walls are made with acrylic, we chose this as it is less expensive than polycarbonate and is able to be laser cut. It also is able to withstand medical cleaning solutions.
2 Side panels, each 19-1/2" x 14 -1/2"
1 Top Panel, 21" x 14-5/8"
1 Front Panel, 21" x 17-3/4"
1 Brace, 21" x 4-1/2"
Hardware:
20 hitch pins
7 screw in hooks
Plastic sheeting - cut to 27"x33" - 2mil. (single use)
100% silicone caulk for beads on the interior joints for respiration containment and seal
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We used these as a basis for our MARC2 design - we never lasered or created these designs - just used as reference on our first design