Patent attributes
A portable IV fluid bag suspension device has a flexible main body defined by a slender, elongated strap having inner and outer surfaces. The inner surface is provided with two pockets on opposite sides of a tab defining a grommet or a hole for receipt of a hook or the like from an intravenous fluid bag. A stiffening member having two legs disposed at an acute angle has first and second legs which reside in the first and second pockets on the main body so as to provide rigidity to the flexible main body. A second tab is provided adjacent an end of the strap distal from the first tab which may be inserted behind a door or a drawer such that when the door or drawer is closed, the structure is capture by the door or drawer and the first tab is rigidly defined in a space relationship from a front surface of the door or drawer whereby the intravenous fluid bag may be hung therefrom without interference from the support structure.