Elastomeric Skin Contact Material that Contains and Releases CBD Oil
20220401237 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L15/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08L53/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A61L27/3637
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08L53/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A61F2/7812
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/78
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An improved composition for a thermoplastic elastomer that is used in a product that touches the skin. The thermoplastic elastomer contains a styrene block copolymer, a plasticizing oil, and CBD oil. The plasticizing oil and the CBD oil, in combination, comprise at least eighty percent of the thermoplastic elastomer by weight. The plasticizing oil and the CBD oil have the same, or similar, molecular weights. In that manner, the plasticizing oil and the CBD oil can form a homogenous mixture. The CBD oil saturates the thermoplastic elastomer and will slowly bloom out of the thermoplastic elastomer over time. The migration of the CBD oil brings the CBD oil to the exposed surfaces of the thermoplastic elastomer, therein enabling the CBD oil to be absorbed by the skin.
Claims
1. A padded liner for a prosthetic limb, comprising: at least one layer of a thermoplastic elastomer that contains a styrene block copolymer, a first volume of a plasticizing oil, and a second volume of CBD oil, wherein said CBD oil blooms from said thermoplastic elastomer over a prolonged period of time.
2. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein said plasticizing oil and said CBD oil in combination comprise at least eighty percent by weight of the thermoplastic elastomer by weight.
3. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein said CBD oil comprises at least five percent of said thermoplastic polymer by weight.
4. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein both said plasticizing oil and said CBD oil have a molecular weight of between 310 g/mol and 320 g/mole.
5. The padded liner according to claim 1, further including at least one flexible substrate bonded to said thermoplastic elastomer.
6. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein said styrene block copolymer is selected from a group consisting of styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene, styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene, styrene-ethylene-ethylene/propylene-styrene, styrene-isobutylene-styrene, styrene-butadiene-styrene, styrene-isoprene-styrene, and combinations thereof.
7. The padded liner according to claim 6, wherein said styrene block copolymer has an average molecular weight in excess of 150,000 g/mol.
8. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein said plasticizing oil is selected from a group consisting of paraffinic oils and mineral oils.
9. The padded liner according to claim 1, wherein said CBD oil supersaturates said thermoplastic elastomer.
10. A padded product that is worn in contact with the skin, comprising: at least one soft elastomeric layer, wherein said soft elastomeric layer is a thermoplastic elastomer that contains a styrene block copolymer, plasticizing oil, and CBD oil; a flexible substrate that covers at least part of said soft elastomer layer, where said thermoplastic elastomer is bonded to said flexible substrate.
11. The padded product according to claim 10, wherein said CBD oil migrates out of said soft elastomeric layer over a prolonged period of time.
12. The limb liner according to claim 11, wherein said CBD oil supersaturates said thermoplastic elastomer.
13. The limb liner according to claim 10, wherein said plasticizing oil and said CBD oil in combination comprise at least eighty percent by weight of the thermoplastic elastomer by weight.
14. The limb liner according to claim 10, wherein said CBD oil comprises between five percent and forty five percent of said thermoplastic elastomer by weight.
15. The limb liner according to claim 10, wherein both said plasticizing oil and said CBD oil have a molecular weight of between 310 g/mol and 320 g/mole.
16. The limb liner according to claim 10, wherein said styrene block copolymer is selected from a group consisting of styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene, styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene, styrene-ethylene-ethylene/propylene-styrene, styrene-isobutylene-styrene, styrene-butadiene-styrene, styrene-isoprene-styrene, and combinations thereof.
17. The limb liner according to claim 16, wherein said styrene block copolymer has an average molecular weight in excess of 150,000 g/mol.
18. The limb liner according to claim 10, wherein said plasticizing oil is selected from a group consisting of paraffinic oils and mineral oils.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of an exemplary embodiment thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Although the present invention device and methodology can be used to make many products that touch the skin, such as gloves, socks, helmet pads and the like, in this description only one exemplary embodiment is illustrated. The exemplary embodiment is being shown for the purposes of explanation and description. The exemplary embodiment is selected in order to set forth one of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiment, however, is merely exemplary and should not be considered as limiting when interpreting the scope of the appended claims.
[0016] The present invention is a composition and methodology for making a thermoplastic elastomer that is used on a product that touches the skin. The thermoplastic elastomer can be used on hats, gloves, socks, sports pads, and the like. However, the present invention is particularly well suited for use on limb liners for prosthetic limbs. Accordingly, a limb liner is used as the exemplary embodiment in the illustrations. Referring to
[0017] The soft elastomeric layer 14 is made from a thermoplastic elastomer 20 that contains, and slowly secretes, CBD oil 22. The CBD oil 22 is secreted, in part, through the process of plastic bloom. The phenomenon of bloom can be produced by adding CBD oil 22 to the formulation of the thermoplastic elastomer 20 in a concentration that supersaturates the thermoplastic elastomer 20 at skin temperature. External skin temperature is typically between 85 degrees Fahrenheit and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, to promote the bloom of the CBD oil 22, the added CBD oil 22 has the inherent characteristic of precipitating out of solution more energetically in the presence of air than within the body of the thermoplastic elastomer 20. Accordingly, the CBD oil 22 contained within the thermoplastic elastomer 20 will slowly separate from thermoplastic elastomer 20 along exposed surfaces. The resulting change in the concentration gradient of the CBD oil 22, causes the CBD oil 22 to actively migrate toward the exterior surfaces of the soft elastomeric layer 14. The amount of CBD oil 22 that eventually migrates to the exposed surfaces of the soft elastomeric layer 14 is controlled by the amount of oversaturation, the volume of the thermoplastic elastomer 20, and the exposed surface area on the soft elastomeric layer 14. As such, the bloom of the CBD oil 22 from the thermoplastic elastomer 20 will continue until the concentration of the CBD oil 22 within the thermoplastic elastomer 20 falls to its saturation point. As the CBD oil 22 migrates to the exposed surfaces of the soft elastomeric layer 14, the CBD oil contacts the skin. The process of bloom is not instantaneous. Rather, depending upon such variables as the type of elastomer, surface area, volume, and degree of supersaturation, bloom may occur within a period of days to years before an equilibrium within the thermoplastic elastomer 20 is finally achieved.
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The plasticizing oil 28 is selected to have a molecular weight generally equal to that of the CBD oil 22, that is, a molecular weight of between 310 g/mol and 320 g/mol. There are several paraffinic oils and mineral oils that embody such molecular weights. Peneteck LT mineral oil from Calumet Penreco of Dallas, Tex., and PD-23 WHITE OIL from Sonneborn, Inc. of Tarrytown, N.Y. are acceptable examples. In this manner, when the plasticizing oil 28 and the CBD oil 22 are mixed, a homogeneous mixture can be maintained where one oil does not float atop the other.
[0020] A volume of the plasticizing oil 28 is added to the styrene block copolymer 24. Within a range, the volume of plasticizing oil 28 that is added determines the durometer of the thermoplastic elastomer 20. In the formulation for the thermoplastic elastomer 20, the styrene block copolymer 24 is between 8% and 15% by weight. The CBD oil 22 is premixed with the plasticizing oil 28 to create an oil mixture 30. The plasticizing oil 28 and the CBD oils dissolve into one another only to a limited extent. Because the plasticizing oil 28 and the CBD oil 22 are selected to have the same general molecular weight, the oil mixture 30 remains homogenous during processing. The oil mixture 30 is between 80% and 90% of the overall formulation by weight. Within the oil mixture 30, nearly half of the volume can be CBD oil 22. As shown by Table 1 below, the volume of the CBD oil 22 can be as low as five percent and still have some degree of CBD oil bloom. The remaining percentages of the exemplary formulation can be one or more additives.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ingredient Percentage by Weight Styrene block copolymer 8%-13% Plasticizing oil 45%-80% CBD oil 45%-5% Additives 1%-3%
[0021] Examples of additives 26 include adhesion promoters, biocides (antibacterials, fungicides, and mildewcides), anti-fogging agents, anti-static agents, bonding, blowing and foaming agents, dispersants, fillers and extenders, impact modifiers, initiators, lubricants, micas, pigments, colorants, and dyes, release agents, silanes, titanates, and zirconates, slip and anti-blocking agents, stabilizers; stearates, ultraviolet light absorbers, viscosity regulators, waxes, and combinations thereof.
[0022] The styrene block copolymer 24 is a petroleum derived material. Although the plasticizing oil 28 and the CBD oil 22 have the same general molecular weight, the CBD oil 22 is an organic plant-based oil and the plasticizing oil 28 is a synthetic petroleum-based oil. Accordingly, the CBD oil 22 is absorbed less readily by the styrene block copolymer 24 than is the petroleum-based plasticizing oil 28. Accordingly, not all the CBD oil 22 is absorbed by the styrene block copolymer 24 and the CBD oil 22 saturates the styrene block copolymer 24 when the styrene block copolymer is molten. Accordingly, as the thermoplastic elastomer 20 cures and solidifies, the CBD oil 22 is present in a concentration that supersaturates the thermoplastic elastomer 20. Furthermore, there are undissolved microdroplets 32 of CBD oil 22 trapped within the cured thermoplastic elastomer 20.
[0023] The thermoplastic elastomer 20 is introduced into a molding machine 34. The molding machine 34 molds the thermoplastic elastomer 20 onto one or more fabric liners, therein creating the soft elastomeric layer 14. As the thermoplastic elastomer 20 cures in the molding machine 34, the thermoplastic elastomer 20 bonds to the outer flexible substrate 18, therein completing the limb liner 10.
[0024] Referring back to
[0025] Once the CBD oil 22 reaches the skin, the CBD oil 22 is absorbed by the skin and underlying tissue. The CBD oil 22 then acts to moisturize the skin, block pain receptors, and help reduce swelling. The CBD oil 22 exits the thermoplastic elastomer 20 very slowly. The period for release can last years, which is longer than the average life span of a limb liner 10. Furthermore, since the CBD oil 22 is both dissolved in the thermoplastic elastomer 20 and entrapped within the thermoplastic elastomer 20, the CBD oil 22 cannot be washed out of the limb liner 10. Rather, upon laundering, exposed CBD oil 22 is removed, but newer CBD oil 22 migrates to the exposed surfaces.
[0026] It will be understood that the embodiment of the present invention that is illustrated and described is merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to that embodiment. The present invention can be used on any product that contains padding made from a thermoplastic elastomer, wherein the padding touches the skin. Such products, include, but are not limited to sports padding, padded gloves, padded socks, hat brims, and the like. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.