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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 11, 2012
David C. Kravitz, Barrington Hills, IL (US);
Peter Demuylder, Londerzeel, BE;
Brian Otts, Warrior, AL (US);
Stephan Merkle, Chicago, IL (US);
Jeremiah P. O'leary, Chicago, IL (US);
Christopher E. Svensrud, Chicago, IL (US);
David C. Kravitz, Barrington Hills, IL (US);
Peter DeMuylder, Londerzeel, BE;
Brian Otts, Warrior, AL (US);
Stephan Merkle, Chicago, IL (US);
Jeremiah P. O'Leary, Chicago, IL (US);
Christopher E. Svensrud, Chicago, IL (US);
LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC., Itasca, IL (US);
Abstract
A bag includes an organ transporter compartment to contain an organ transporter disposed in the transporter compartment. The bag may include openings to access portions of the organ transporter, such as a battery or power cable, when the organ transporter is disposed in the bag. The bag may also include a frame and handles. The handles may include structure adapted to mate with handles on the organ transporter. The bag may also include a single cover that provides access to multiple compartments with their own internal covers. Also, the bag may include windows to view documents stored in the bag and/or to view and/or display control panels on the organ transporter.