Patent classifications
B65D65/02
Process for individually marking a medical product present under film or in a bag and marked product
A process for the marking of a film or a bag, which consists of a film at least in sections, wherein the film or the bag comprises a medical product or is provisioned or prepared for the uptake of such, wherein the process comprises connecting a film strip with, in, to and/or on the film, wherein the film strip carries information for marking the medical product.
Process for individually marking a medical product present under film or in a bag and marked product
A process for the marking of a film or a bag, which consists of a film at least in sections, wherein the film or the bag comprises a medical product or is provisioned or prepared for the uptake of such, wherein the process comprises connecting a film strip with, in, to and/or on the film, wherein the film strip carries information for marking the medical product.
Wrapper with Steam Venting Feature for Hot Food Items
A wrapper and three-dimensional package for toasted and other hot food items that includes a sheet with an array of perforations extending through the sheet material between an inner face of the sheet material adapted to contact the food item, and an opposite, outer face of the sheet material. Spicules are formed from the sheet material surrounding each of the perforations and extending away from the inner face of the sheet material. The spicules form standoffs defining an air gap between the food item and the sheet material when the food item is contained in the wrapper, with the spicules engaging an outer surface of the food item to enable lateral migration of steam from the food item, along the air gap and through the perforations.
Medical kit and associated systems and methods for preventing central line associated blood stream infection
A medical kit 100 includes a drape 1323. A plurality of pockets (1302,1303,1304,1305, 1306,1307) are disposed along a bottom edge of the drape 1323 in a linear, side-by-side arrangement. A plurality of medical implements (1310,1311,1312,1313,1314,1315) are stowed in the plurality of pockets on a one-to-one basis. Medical indicia (1316,1317,1318,1319,1320,1321) is disposed along each pocket. The medical indicia can include comprising one or more educational prompts that instruct medical personnel how to use a particular medical implement disposed in a pocket to complete a central catheter dressing change.
Medical kit and associated systems and methods for preventing central line associated blood stream infection
A medical kit 100 includes a drape 1323. A plurality of pockets (1302,1303,1304,1305, 1306,1307) are disposed along a bottom edge of the drape 1323 in a linear, side-by-side arrangement. A plurality of medical implements (1310,1311,1312,1313,1314,1315) are stowed in the plurality of pockets on a one-to-one basis. Medical indicia (1316,1317,1318,1319,1320,1321) is disposed along each pocket. The medical indicia can include comprising one or more educational prompts that instruct medical personnel how to use a particular medical implement disposed in a pocket to complete a central catheter dressing change.
Single-ply, non-corrugated materials suitable for decorative wrapping
A material for decorative wrap including a sheet of non-corrugated material having a first side, a second side, a first edge, and a second edge; a plurality of scores formed into the first side extending from the first edge to the second edge; and a plurality of scores formed into the second side extending from the first edge to the second edge. The plurality of scores formed into the first side and the plurality of scores formed into the second side may alternate such that every other score is formed into the first side and the remaining scores are formed into the second side. Each score formed into the first and second sides may extend substantially perpendicular to at least one of the first and second edges.
Single-ply, non-corrugated materials suitable for decorative wrapping
A material for decorative wrap including a sheet of non-corrugated material having a first side, a second side, a first edge, and a second edge; a plurality of scores formed into the first side extending from the first edge to the second edge; and a plurality of scores formed into the second side extending from the first edge to the second edge. The plurality of scores formed into the first side and the plurality of scores formed into the second side may alternate such that every other score is formed into the first side and the remaining scores are formed into the second side. Each score formed into the first and second sides may extend substantially perpendicular to at least one of the first and second edges.
Flexible packaging material
A process for preparing a flexible packaging material (5) is described. The process comprising providing a first flexible substrate (3) having a first surface on which an ink composition (4) is printed, the printed ink composition comprising an ink resin comprising polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl butyral, nitrocellulose, polyurethane, polyamide or a UV curable resin; providing a second flexible substrate (1); depositing a layer of thermally activatable laminating material (2) onto one of a first surface of the second flexible substrate and the first surface of the first flexible substrate on which the ink composition is printed, the thermally activatable laminating material comprising a thermally activatable polymer selected from a copolymer of an alkylene monomer and an acrylic acid or methacrylic acid monomer, a copolymer of an alkylene monomer and an alkyl acrylate or alkyl methacrylate monomer, a polyurethane, an ionomer, a copolymer of alkylene monomers, a maleic anhydride modified polyalkylene and an acid modified polyolefin; and contacting under conditions of heat and/or pressure the layer of thermally activatable laminating material with the other of the second flexible substrate and the first surface of the first flexible substrate on which the ink composition is printed.
Flexible packaging material
A process for preparing a flexible packaging material (5) is described. The process comprising providing a first flexible substrate (3) having a first surface on which an ink composition (4) is printed, the printed ink composition comprising an ink resin comprising polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl butyral, nitrocellulose, polyurethane, polyamide or a UV curable resin; providing a second flexible substrate (1); depositing a layer of thermally activatable laminating material (2) onto one of a first surface of the second flexible substrate and the first surface of the first flexible substrate on which the ink composition is printed, the thermally activatable laminating material comprising a thermally activatable polymer selected from a copolymer of an alkylene monomer and an acrylic acid or methacrylic acid monomer, a copolymer of an alkylene monomer and an alkyl acrylate or alkyl methacrylate monomer, a polyurethane, an ionomer, a copolymer of alkylene monomers, a maleic anhydride modified polyalkylene and an acid modified polyolefin; and contacting under conditions of heat and/or pressure the layer of thermally activatable laminating material with the other of the second flexible substrate and the first surface of the first flexible substrate on which the ink composition is printed.
Medical kit and associated systems and methods for preventing central line associated blood stream infection
A medical kit 100 includes a drape 1323. A plurality of pockets (1302,1303,1304,1305, 1306,1307) are disposed along a bottom edge of the drape 1323 in a linear, side-by-side arrangement. A plurality of medical implements (1310,1311,1312,1313,1314,1315) are stowed in the plurality of pockets on a one-to-one basis. Medical indicia (1316,1317,1318,1319,1320,1321) is disposed along each pocket. The medical indicia can include one or more educational prompts that instruct medical personnel how to use a particular medical implement disposed in a pocket to complete a central catheter dressing change.