Bandage dispenser
09751674 · 2017-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/327
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S206/82
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D83/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bandage dispenser has a mounting strip onto which are mounted a plurality of partially overlapping bandages. Each bandage is individually wrapped, and the wrapper has a bifurcated opening, with one half of the bifurcated opening bonded to the mounting strip and the second half of the bifurcated opening folded away from the mounting strip to facilitate manual grasping. A person operatively one-handedly grasps the second half of the bifurcated opening, pulls away from the mounting strip to release the sterile bandage, and then may release the bifurcated opening and grasp the sterile bandage. Once the bandage has been applied, a person will finish tearing the bandage wrapper from the mounting strip, revealing the next bandage wrapper bifurcated opening.
Claims
1. A bandage dispenser, comprising: a generally planar bandage dispenser substrate; at least one row of partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages mounted onto a dispensing region within said generally planar bandage dispenser substrate, each one of said individually wrapped sterile bandages bifurcated at one end and having a first sheet defining a top portion of the wrapper, and a second sheet defining the opposed bottom portion of the wrapper; and each one of said partially overlapping individual wrapped sterile bandages second sheets adjacent to said bifurcated end adhered to said generally planar bandage dispenser substrate; an uppermost one of said partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages bifurcated end exposed; and each one of said partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages bifurcated ends subsequent to said uppermost one concealed between a next adjacent and relatively more upper one of said partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages and said generally planar bandage dispenser substrate; a secondary covering bonded above said partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages and covering a plurality of said partially overlapping individually wrapped sterile bandages while remaining manually repeatably liftable therefrom.
2. The bandage dispenser of claim 1, wherein said secondary covering further comprises a transparent plastic sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention can be understood and appreciated by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) Bandage dispenser 1 is illustrated for exemplary purposes in
(9) Substrate 10 in the preferred embodiment is fabricated from plastic sheet that is pliable, but which has sufficient rigidity to resist substantial deformation when an individually wrapped sterile bandage 20 is opened one-handedly. Nevertheless, any suitable material may be selected, depending upon the needs of a designer and price and availability of material. Exemplary alternative materials include wood, cardboard, paperboard, paper, laminates, composites or any other suitable materials.
(10) Most preferably, individually wrapped sterile bandages 20 overlap partially but not completely with adjacent individually wrapped sterile bandages 20 to increase the density of available bandages. Because bandages 20 do not totally overlap with each other, and instead only partially overlap, then based upon the total extent of overlapped bandages 20, such as the vertical extent of bandages 20 as illustrated in
(11) Individually wrapped sterile bandages 20 will most preferably be bifurcated at one end, as is commonly known in the adhesive bandage art and illustrated herein in
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(13) As illustrated in
(14) In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
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(16) A secondary covering, such as a clear plastic sheet bonded at a top near to but below hanging hole 16, and hanging down therefrom, may optionally be provided to gain additional protection against accidental or unintentional spraying or other contamination of individually wrapped sterile bandages 20. A person accessing individually wrapped sterile bandages 20 would slide their hand under the secondary covering and lift to access an individually packaged sterile bandage.
(17) Since in the preferred and alternative embodiments illustrated in the Figures and described herein each bond 30 is at a predictable and repeatable spacing from the next previous bond, each bond and each individually wrapped sterile bandage 20 may be placed or formed using automated assembly equipment. Consequently, preferred embodiment bandage dispenser 1 may be produced by populating generally planar bandage dispenser substrate 10 with individually wrapped sterile bandages 20 immediately subsequent to the production and packaging of individually packaged sterile bandages 20, preferably in a way that permits automation of the populating. The resulting bandage dispenser 1 is a low-cost display unit that is intuitive to use by most persons without consequential training.
(18) While the foregoing details what is felt to be the preferred embodiment of the invention, no material limitations to the scope of the claimed invention are intended. Further, features and design alternatives that would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be incorporated herein. The scope of the invention is set forth and particularly described in the claims herein below.