Patent classifications
A61F15/007
HEALING TAPE
Disclosed is an adhesive wound healing tape comprised of a water vapor permeable backing and adhesive that can be applied over a wound and remain in place throughout the healing process. Preferably, the tape is applied over a wound without gauze bandage or non-stick gauze material and compresses opposing sides of the cut into one another to promote faster healing with a less visible and often invisible scar.
Heat-shrinkable medical dressing structure for suture-free and scar-free wound closure
A heat-shrinkable medical dressing structure for suture-free and scar-free wound closure, including a heat-shrinkable sheet portion and a non-heat-shrinkable sheet edge portion. The non-heat-shrinkable sheet edge portion is arranged along the bottom peripheral surface of the heat-shrinkable sheet portion and the two portions are fixed as one. The bottom surface of the non-heat-shrinkable sheet edge portion is provided with an adhesive layer. Shrinking force, produced when the heat-shrinkable sheet portion is heated, interworks with the adhesive edges so that wound closure is easily achieved without any sutures or secondary wounds. The heat-shrinkable medical dressing structure helps lessen pain and there will not be any scarring from sutures. It is easy to use and saves time and effort.
ROLL-UP DEVICE AND WRAPPING SYSTEM
A wrapping or roll-up device including a base, one or more connectors, an arm, and a handle. In embodiments, one or more connectors are connected to the base and are configured to connect the device to a wall or support structure, and/or the arm includes an aperture. In embodiments, a handle includes an extended portion and a grip portion, and at least a portion of the extended portion is configured to extend through the aperture. Further, with embodiments, the extended portion includes a slot disposed about an end of the extended portion. Embodiments may include a tensioner. Methods for wrapping or rolling up an article such as a wrap are also disclosed.
Wrap Bandages Storage Container
A wrap bandage storage container that is configured to provide winding and dispensing of wrap bandage. The wrap bandage storage container includes a body member that is formed from a first wall and a second wall wherein the second wall is contiguous with the perimeter edge of the first wall and is perpendicular therewith. The body member has a first side and a second side wherein the second side is open to the interior volume of the body member. The second wall has an entry slot formed therein that allows the wrap bandage to pass therethrough. A shaft member is mounted in the interior volume of the body member and is configured with a slot operable to engage a portion of the wrap bandage. A handle is located on the opposing side of the first wall and is operably coupled to the shaft member.
Sports Training Accessories
This device disclosed herein can allow portable and efficient rolling and storage of hand wraps, gauze, bandage wraps and ties. In one non-limiting example, the case can be used for athletes in the sport of boxing to neatly roll and store their boxing hand wraps after use. In one non-limiting example, the device can incorporate a manual spindle and reel while another can incorporate a battery and motor to rotate spindle. The case can be incorporated into many different types of materials. Preferred embodiments of this wrap case and roller device and methods of use are disclosed herein.
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.
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.
Equine bandage wrapper
An equine bandage wrapping device includes a motor with a rotating drive shaft mounted on a hinged bracket. A forked spindle coupled to the motor engages the bandage. The hinged bracket pivots in response to external force causing a torque on the hinge. The external force is supplied by the user pulling slightly against the bandage while it is secured to the forks. Such force is resisted by a spring disposed between a base plate and the underside of the floating end of the hinged bracket. If sufficient force is applied to overcome the spring force, then the electrical circuit between the motor and power source is closed, resulting in the motor turning on. The circuit is opened by removing the external force to cause the spring to return to its extended position, resulting in the motor stopping movement.
Roll-up device and wrapping system
A wrapping or roll-up device including a base, one or more connectors, an arm, and a handle. In embodiments, one or more connectors are connected to the base and are configured to connect the device to a wall or support structure, and/or the arm includes an aperture. In embodiments, a handle includes an extended portion and a grip portion, and at least a portion of the extended portion is configured to extend through the aperture. Further, with embodiments, the extended portion includes a slot disposed about an end of the extended portion. Embodiments may include a tensioner. Methods for wrapping or rolling up an article such as a wrap are also disclosed.