A61F15/005

Wrapping device for wrapping body parts

The present invention provides a wrapping device for wrapping body parts. Said wrapping device comprises a rotation module having a first roller ring, a second roller ring, and a plurality of connecting parts; a driving module driving at least one of the first roller ring and the second roller ring to revolve; and at least a pressing device disposed on the second roller ring. In said wrapping device, the first roller ring and the second roller ring are separately and coaxially disposed, while the opposite ends of each of the plurality of connecting parts are separately connected to the first roller ring and the second roller ring. In addition, the first roller ring includes a first ring hole surrounded and formed by a first inner ring wall, and the second roller ring includes a second ring hole surrounded and formed by a second inner ring wall. Said at least a pressing device protrudes toward an inner space of the second ring hole.

Apparatus for Applying a Compression Bandage
20200085631 · 2020-03-19 ·

The inventive apparatus disclosed herein enables a user to apply a compression bandage to his or her residual limb without assistance from a physical therapist or an assistant. As used herein, the compressive bandage serves as a as a transition layer between a residual limb and a prosthetic device. The inventive apparatus enables a user to apply a compression bandage by simply moving his or her residual limb through the device.

RADIALLY TENSIONED WOUND OR SKIN TREATMENT DEVICES AND METHODS

Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for treatment to skin, including but not limited to wound healing, the treatment, amelioration, and/or prevention of scars or keloids. An applicator and/or tensioning device may be used to apply a dressing to a subject. The applicator and/or tensioning device applies and/or maintains a strain in an elastic dressing, wherein at least some of the strain is out-of-plane or at a non-orthogonal, non-parallel and non-aligned orientation to other strains in the dressing.

Bandage and medical fabrics dispensers
10478357 · 2019-11-19 · ·

Disclosed herein is a dispenser for adhesive fabrics or tapes, such as bandages or other adhesive medical fabrics or correction tapes. The dispenser has a case in which a supply reel and a take-up reel are mounted. A belt having adhesive fabrics or tapes thereon extends from the supply reel through one or more openings to the exterior of the case, and thence to a take-up reel. The supply reel and the take-up reel are coupled so that the belt is wrapped around the take-up reel as it is unwound from the supply reel and advances to move an adhesive fabric or tape to the exterior of the case for dispensing. The dispenser may optionally have an activation device that allows a user to extend a portion of an adhesive fabric outside the dispenser and dispense and apply the adhesive fabric to a human skin with one hand.

ADHESIVE SUPPORT DEVICES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEM

Described herein are adhesive support devices, which may include adhesive medical devices. In particular, three-dimensional adhesive medical devices from a single layer of material, typically by stamping or pressing (including cold pressing) a sheet of the material to form rigid and complex 3D shapes capable of use for a variety of medical and non-medical purposes. These adhesive support devices typically also include an adhesive material allowing the device to be attached to a subject's skin and/or mounted on a surface (e.g., wall, etc.). In particular, described herein are methods of manufacturing, assembling, and using adhesive support devices.

SELF ADHESIVE BANDAGE ROLL DISPENSER SYSTEM
20190254892 · 2019-08-22 ·

A self adhesive bandage roll dispenser system including a dispenser unit having a dispensing aperture, a prong assembly, a wheel mechanism, and a control button, a series of gauze bandages configured in a roll each including, an adhesive-side, a non-adhesive-side, a first-end, and a second-end. The roll comprises a series of individual gauze bandages connected at perforated sections. The gauze bandages are dispensed through the dispensing aperture and may be removed at the perforated sections. The prong assembly removes paper layering on the gauze bandages for ready application. The present invention provides users with an easily-accessible first aid tool capable of dispensing and applying gauze bandages to a wound.

MEDICAL TUBING SECUREMENT APPARTUSES

Medical tubing securement apparatuses may be configured as a stamped projection of a film including a living hinge and one or more securement catches. In particular, described herein are urinary catheter securement devices and IV securement devices. These medical tubing securement apparatuses may be three-dimensional adhesive medical devices having a layer of material that was formed by stamping or pressing a sheet of the material into a complex 3D shape capable of supporting a medical tubing (e.g., urinary catheter and/or IV line).

Adhesive support devices and methods of making and using them

Described herein are adhesive support devices, which may include adhesive medical devices. In particular, three-dimensional adhesive medical devices from a single layer of material, typically by stamping or pressing (including cold pressing) a sheet of the material to form rigid and complex 3D shapes capable of use for a variety of medical and non-medical purposes. These adhesive support devices typically also include an adhesive material allowing the device to be attached to a subject's skin and/or mounted on a surface (e.g., wall, etc.). In particular, described herein are methods of manufacturing, assembling, and using adhesive support devices.

Radially tensioned wound or skin treatment devices and methods

Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for treatment to skin, including but not limited to wound healing, the treatment, amelioration, and/or prevention of scars or keloids. An applicator and/or tensioning device may be used to apply a dressing to a subject. The applicator and/or tensioning device applies and/or maintains a strain in an elastic dressing, wherein at least some of the strain is out-of-plane or at a non-orthogonal, non-parallel and non-aligned orientation to other strains in the dressing.

Applicators & Patches for Dermal & Transdermal Treatment Material & Drug Delivery, Methods of Making Them, & Methods of Use
20190015352 · 2019-01-17 ·

Dermal and transdermal patches (also called applicators) for delivering treatment material. In certain aspects, a treatment patch for applying treatment material to the skin of living beings, for example, a mammal or animal, including, but not limited to human beings. In at least some embodiments, such a patch includes a main body made up of a plurality of interconnected subunit patches with open space between patches. Adjacent patches are connected with one, two, three or more connectors connected to each adjacent patch and extending between them. The connectors can be of the same size and thickness as the interconnected patches (often herein subunit patches). In size, the connectors can be of the same length, width, height and area as the patches. The patches can all be the same, or different patches can be used as parts of the same main body.