DE-202025000836-U1 - Emergency facility
Abstract
Emergency device comprising an attachment element, characterized in that the attachment element has a chip for storing and providing emergency medical data.
Assignees
- FACETRONIC UG HAFTUNGSBESCHRAENKT
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260513
- Application Date
- 20250405
- Priority Date
- 20250405
Claims (9)
- Emergency device comprising an attachment element, characterized in that the attachment element has a chip for storing and providing emergency medical data.
- Emergency facility after Claim 1 characterized by the fact that the chip is designed as an NFC or RFID chip.
- Emergency facility after one of the Claims 1 or 2 characterized in that the attachment element is designed as a sticker, patch, badge, button, pin or key ring.
- Emergency device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the chip has a unique token as an identification feature in a communication network.
- Emergency facility according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a source code comprising health data as medical emergency data is only available internally in the emergency facility in such a way that health data can only be read via a selected application protected by the chip.
- Emergency device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the backend system is designed such that an assignment of the token for retrieving associated medical emergency data is included.
- Emergency device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the token can be read by scanning the tag, transmitted to the backend system and stored there.
- Emergency device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that an identifier of the mounting element can be read by an external terminal device.
- Emergency device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the attachment element is attached to objects, motorcycle homes or clothing, clothing or helmets of skiers, cyclists, riders.
Description
The invention relates to an emergency device according to the preamble of claim 1. State of the art Emergency equipment for use in accidents is desirable due to the increased risk of accidents in road traffic and sports, as well as a heightened awareness of safety and health among the population, and can be lifesaving in a variety of emergency situations. In particular, the willingness to use protective helmets has increased recently, as has the use of other items suitable for supporting first responders in an emergency. To further increase the acceptance of protective helmets in the relevant applications, there is a need to equip them with additional features. Technical features that enhance user safety and meet the increased demands of users regarding health and physical fitness are especially desirable. From the EP 1 854 041 B1 A "smart card for a communication device, communication device, and method for managing user-specific data" is known. Users of communication networks and systems are typically equipped with mobile communication devices, which, depending on the communication network and application, can be, for example, mobile phones, laptops, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), or similar devices. For example, communication devices have a smart card, which serves as a means of access authorization for participation in a communication network. If the communication device is a mobile phone, the smart card is usually in the form of a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module). Such a SIM card stores communication network operator-specific data, such as telephone numbers, identification numbers, and the like. With a smart card, it is now possible to implement health-related data, especially that of an electronic health card, directly onto the smart card. The patient needs their communication device with the required smart card, on which an additional application is then implemented. A disadvantage of the known systems is that the system is complicated and personal medical data, for example from an electronic health card, could be disclosed through misuse by unauthorized persons. The object of the invention is therefore to provide a device for medical emergencies that is simple, compact and flexible and safe, and that quickly provides helpful selected medical data to first responders at an accident scene. Disclosure of the invention The invention is disclosed by the features of the main claim. Embodiments and further developments are the subject of the subsequent claims. A mounting element is disclosed that incorporates a chip, in particular an NFC or RFID chip, for storing and providing emergency medical data. The mounting element can be designed as a sticker, patch, pin, button, pin, key fob, or the like. The attachment can also be affixed to a surface, garment, helmet, or the like, for example, using hook-and-loop fasteners, safety pins, ironing, or similar methods. The mounting element, especially the sticker, is made of UV- and water-resistant material. The chip includes a server application for data management and encryption. Furthermore, the chip features a web application for a user and an emergency access function. The chip, which includes an NFC tag, contains a unique token, the tag or sticker token, which is an identifier in a communication network and grants transmission authorization. The token thus serves as a key for identification. It is a special code embedded in the website's source code. When the tag is scanned with an NFC-enabled device, such as a smartphone, the token is read, sent to a web browser, and then transmitted to a backend system. The backend system searches for the corresponding sticker token to retrieve the associated emergency medical data. The backend system for data processing serves for authentication. Secure user authentication with an API token system is implemented for managing personal data. An API key in this system could, for example, be an alphanumeric string that an API developer uses to grant access to specific areas. APIs are controlled. An API, generally speaking, is a communication mechanism that enables data exchange between two software modules. Once an API has been created for a module, other application developers can call this API to integrate its functionality into their code. In this specific case, the source code, which includes medical emergency data and health data, is not accessible to external parties. This data can only be read via a dedicated application or website and is therefore inaccessible to third-party access. The health data is encrypted with a tag-specific key and stored in the backend. For data storage, emergency data is stored in a database with reference to the corresponding NFC tag token, as exemplified above. Encryption is achieved using a multi-stage encryption concept, in particular: - A master encryption key, - A sticker-specific encryption key, which is itself stored in encrypted form, - AES encryption for emergency data. AES s