ARMR Systems, Inc.
ARMR Systems, Inc. is dedicated to revolutionizing trauma care by engineering simple solutions to complex challenges. The company focuses on creating hemorrhage control systems that enhance the survivability of traumatic pre-hospital injuries, especially in situations where advanced medical help is not immediately available. Their mission is to democratize access to care and empower first responders, ensuring that anyone, regardless of their location or background, can confidently respond to emergencies. ARMR Systems champions a new approach to trauma care and preparedness, aiming to replace barriers to access with systems of equity.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Patents
Side loading ratchet to stop arterial bleeding during combat trauma and the like
2024-07-09 • US-12029435-B2
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Side loading ratchet to stop arterial bleeding during combat trauma and the like
2024-07-09 • US-12029435-B2
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XT1 Extremity tourniquet
A soft-goods extremity tourniquet constructed from military-spec cordura fabric and nylon webbing with an anodized aircraft-grade aluminum windlass and elastic clip; designed to constrict adult limbs and control extremity hemorrhage.
JT5 system (announced, coming soon)
Planned hemorrhage control system described as a forthcoming product; specific technical details not provided on source pages.
XT1 Extremity tourniquet
A soft-goods extremity tourniquet constructed from military-spec cordura fabric and nylon webbing with an anodized aircraft-grade aluminum windlass and elastic clip; designed to constrict adult limbs and control extremity hemorrhage.
JT5 system (announced, coming soon)
Planned hemorrhage control system described as a forthcoming product; specific technical details not provided on source pages.
Expertise Areas
- Prehospital hemorrhage control device development
- Soft-goods medical device engineering
- Field-deployable trauma device design
- Preclinical and limited human-subject validation
Key Technologies
- Wearable vascular clamp systems
- Extremity tourniquet mechanical windlass
- Mil-Spec cordura and nylon webbing
- Anodized aircraft-grade aluminum components