Leg Bag Dispenser being used (spearheaded by Sauda Musharrat)
The wearable device attached to a person’s lower leg. A white inflatable cuff or bladder is wrapped around the calf and connected by clear tubing to a small device inside a pouch near the ankle or foot.
A end user then uses the device in the pouch and demonstrates a small handheld remote control with buttons. The remote is used to activate or control the device, which inflates the cuff to apply pressure around the leg.
Process
How the Leg Bag Dispenser could be used
An end user is using a remote control to operate a small prototype air pump device inside an electronics box, which sends air through tubing connected to the system.
The remote control is used to trigger the system.
The electronic box contains a pump and control electronics.
The pump pushes air through the tubes, likely to inflate or activate another component.
Leg Bag Dispenser casing by Alisa Mizukami and David White Wolf
Leg Bag Dispenser Packaging and Cover by Stefan Henry
