ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH
20190099300 ยท 2019-04-04
Inventors
- Takahiro Ogawa (Woodland Hills, CA)
- Akiharu Isowaki (Woodland Hills, CA)
- Mariko OHTSU (Tokyo, JP)
- Takao Hiraoka (Tokyo, JP)
- Chihiro Kenmochi (Tokyo, JP)
- Atsushi Murata (Tokyo, JP)
- Koji KAWAHARA (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
A61F13/0236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/0259
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L15/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61L15/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
To provide an adhesive skin patch being allowed that a carrier layer being in close contact with a backing film layer is easily released after applying to an application site, so as to improve a handleability of the adhesive skin patch.
An adhesive skin patch product includes an adhesive skin patch; a support liner that covers an upper side of the adhesive skin patch, wherein the adhesive skin patch includes an adhesive tape in a form of an approximately strip that includes a backing film and an adhesive layer disposed on a surface of one side of the backing film, a release liner that is attached to the adhesive layer and is longer than the backing film, and a carrier film that is brought into close contact with a surface of the backing film that is opposite to a side of the adhesive layer, wherein the support liner includes a tape backing layer and a support adhesive layer disposed on a surface of the tape backing layer, and the support liner is attached to the carrier film, preferably being attached both to the carrier film and to the release liner, and wherein the carrier film includes one end portion preventing close contact with a surface of the backing film of the adhesive tape, the one end portion being released from the backing film to form a non-attached end portion.
Claims
1. An adhesive skin patch product, comprising: an adhesive skin patch; a support liner that covers an upper side of the adhesive skin patch, wherein the adhesive skin patch comprises: an adhesive tape in a form of an approximately strip that includes a backing film and an adhesive layer disposed on a surface of one side of the backing film; a release liner that is attached to the adhesive layer and is longer than the backing film; and a carrier film that is brought into close contact with a surface of the backing film that is opposite to a side of the adhesive layer, wherein the support liner comprises a tape backing layer and a support adhesive layer disposed on a surface of the tape backing layer, the support liner being attached to the carrier film, and wherein the carrier film includes one end portion preventing close contact with a surface of the backing film of the adhesive tape, the one end portion being released from the backing film to form a non-attached end portion.
2. The adhesive skin patch product according to claim 1, wherein the support liner is attached to the carrier film and the release liner.
3. The adhesive skin patch product according to claim 2, wherein the support liner is attached to the carrier film in a center of the support liner, and attached to the release liner in both ends of the support liner.
4. The adhesive skin patch product according to claim 1, wherein the backing film of the adhesive tape is made of a polyolefin film, and the carrier film is made of a polyester film.
5. The adhesive skin patch product according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer of the adhesive tape and the support adhesive layer of the support liner include a rubber-based adhesive.
6. The adhesive skin patch product according to claim 1, wherein a proportion of an area of the non-attached end portion to a whole area of the carrier film is defined between 1% and 50%.
Description
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF DRAWING
[0022]
[0023]
EMBODIMENTS CARRYING OUT THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0024] The following further explains the present invention with the drawings illustrating preferable aspects of the present invention.
[0025]
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] The adhesive skin patch 2 comprises an adhesive tape 10 provided with a backing film 4 and an adhesive layer 3 disposed on a surface of one side (lower side in
[0028] Meanwhile, the support liner 7 comprises a tape backing layer 9 and a support adhesive layer 8 disposed on a surface of the tape backing layer 9. The support liner 7 is at least attached to the carrier film 6.
[0029] As illustrated in
[0030] Especially, the adhesive skin patch product 1 in the present invention has a feature in which, in an end portion on one side of the carrier film 6, a non-attached end portion 6a that is not in close contact with the surface of the backing film 4 and separated from the backing film 4 is formed. Thus, by arranging the non-attached end portion 6a, it triggers an improvement of easy releasing of the carrier film 6 from the backing film 4.
[0031]
[0032] In the aspect illustrated in
[0033] In the aspect illustrated in
[0034] A method for using the adhesive skin patch in the present invention (a method for applying to the skin as an applied surface) is, for example, as follows.
[0035] First, the adhesive tape 10 (the backing film 4 and the adhesive layer 3) is released from the release liner 5 at the opposite side (side A in
[0036] Next, the adhesive layer 3 of the adhesive tape 10 is placed and applied on the applied surface (skin). At this time, when a support liner that is longer than the carrier film 6 is employed for the support liner 7 (
[0037] Then, by grasping the support liner 7 and the non-attached end portion 6a of the carrier film 6 simultaneously at the side (side B in
[0038] Thus, the support liner 7 is used for facilitating releasing of the adhesive tape 10 from the release liner 5 and applying of the adhesive layer 3 of the adhesive tape 10 to the targeted applied surface. The support liner 7 also plays a role of being used for easily releasing the carrier film 6 formed by being in close contact with the backing film 4 of the adhesive tape 10.
[0039] In the adhesive skin patch product 1 in the present invention, a releasing strength P1 of the support adhesive layer 8 of the support liner 7 from the carrier film 6 and a releasing strength P2 of the carrier film 6 from the backing film 4 of the adhesive tape 10 can be adequately set. For example, in a setting of the P1 strength being larger than the P2 strength, when the carrier film 6 is released from the backing film 4 of the adhesive tape 10 after applying the adhesive layer 3 of the adhesive tape 10 to the applied surface (skin), a separation of the support liner 7 and the carrier film 6 can become difficult.
[0040] Numerical value range of the releasing strength P1 and the releasing strength P2 is not specifically limited and can be adequately set by considering the handleability of the adhesive skin patch product. For example, by considering a role of the support liner 7, that is, when the carrier film 6 is released from the backing film 4 of the adhesive tape 10 by using the support liner 7, the releasing strength (P1) that prevents releasing of the support liner 7 from the carrier film 6 may be set. Alternatively, when releasing of the carrier film 6 from the backing film 4 of the adhesive tape 10 is not intended, for example, when the adhesive skin patch product 1 is stored or when the release liner is firstly released before use of the adhesive skin patch product 1, the releasing strength (P2) that prevents releasing of the carrier film 6 from the backing film 4 may be set, or the releasing strength (P2) that prevents damaging of the backing film 4 when the support liner 7 is released and that prevents releasing of the adhesive tape 10 applied to the applied surface from the skin may be set. When the above handleability is considered, the lower limit of the P1 and the P2 can be, for example, around 0.03 N/15 mm, and the upper limit of the P1 and the P2 can be, for example, around 20 N/15 mm.
[0041] Further, each of a releasing strength P3 of the adhesive layer 3 of the adhesive tape 10 from the release liner 5 and a releasing strength P4 of the support adhesive layer 8 of the support liner 7 from the release liner 5 can be set to be smaller than the above P1 and P2 so as to release the support liner 7 and the adhesive tape 10 from the release liner 5 more smoothly and contribute for use.
[0042] A relationship of the above-described releasing strengths and the numerical value range of the releasing strength are preferred to be maintained even after sterilization treatment generally carried out after manufacture of medical products. (y sterilization method, electron beam sterilization method, autoclave sterilization method, ethylene oxide gas sterilization method, etc.)
[0043] The following details structures of respective layers that comprise the adhesive skin patch product 1.
[0044] It is essential that these structures of respective layers are variously selected by considering the adherability to the applied surface (skin), the operability of the adhesive skin patch, and similar factors.
Adhesive Skin Patch
[0045] In the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention, the above-described adhesive skin patch has a laminated structure of at least four layers (the carrier film, the backing film, the adhesive layer (the adhesive tape is provided with the backing film and the adhesive layer) and the release liner) including the adhesive tape provided with the backing film and the adhesive layer disposed on the surface of one side of the backing film, the release liner attached to the adhesive layer and the carrier film that is brought into close contact with the surface of the backing film that is opposite to the side of the adhesive layer.
Backing Film
[0046] The backing film used for the above-described adhesive tape includes, for example: a paper, such as an impregnated paper, a coated paper, a high-quality paper, a kraft paper, a Japanese paper, and a glassine paper; a plastic film, such as a polyester film, such as polyethylene terephthalate and polybutylene terephthalate, a polyolefin film, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, a polyvinyl chloride film, a polycarbonate film, a polyurethane film, and a cellophane film; a foam; a fabric, such as nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, and knitted fabric made of polyester, polyurethane, polyethylene, and polypropylene; and a laminated body of two or more kinds of these.
[0047] Among these, a material flexible enough to come in close contact with the skin and follow a movement of the skin and a material that can inhibit an occurrence of, for example, a skin rash after a long time application is preferred. Among these, the polyester film, the polyurethane film, or the polyolefin film is preferred with the point of excellent followability to the movement (expansion and contraction portion and bending surface) of the skin under the application, and in particular, it is preferred to use the polyolefin film, even more, the polyethylene film.
[0048] The backing film can be set to have, for example, its thickness within a range of 5 m to 1 mm by considering, for example, a physical property, such as a tensile elongation, a tensile strength, and a workability, a touch of application, sealability of an affected part and transferability of each constituent (for example, medical agent) included in the adhesive layer described later to the backing film. The thickness of the backing film is preferred to be 5 m to 300 m, more preferably, 10 m to 100 m, and yet more preferably, 10 m to 50 m. When the thickness of the backing film is smaller (thinner) than 5 m, a strength and a handleability of the adhesive tape lower to make it difficult to apply to the skin even though the carrier film is disposed. This possibly causes, for example, a contact with other members, a breakage at the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin, and releasing from the skin in a short time due to a contact with water, such as bathing. When the thickness of the backing film is too large (exceeding 1 mm), the adhesive tape hardly follow the movement of the skin to easily form a start of releasing at a side edge portion of the adhesive tape. Therefore, the adhesive tape may be released from the skin in a short time and an uncomfortable feeling during the application may be increased.
[0049] The backing film is preferred to be set to have, for example, its tensile strength within the range of 1 N/15 mm to 100 N/15 mm and its tensile elongation within the range of 50% to 1500% by considering ensuring a flexibility that can follow the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin and an adhesion to the skin. When the tensile strength of the backing film is less than 1 N/15 mm, the strength is low, thus making it hard to follow in the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin. Meanwhile, when the tensile strength exceeds 100 N/15 mm, the flexibility lacks on the other hand. Also in this case, following in the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin, especially following in expansion becomes difficult, and additionally, a repeated use may cause a skin irritation due to a large resistance caused in expansion. When the tensile elongation is less than 50%, following in the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin lacks. When the tensile elongation exceeds 1500%, while following in the expansion and contraction portion and the bending surface of the skin is sufficient, repeated expansion, contraction and bending cause lack of adhesion to the skin, therefore quick following becomes insufficient.
[0050] On the backing film, a process, such as a sand-blasting process and a corona treatment, may be performed on a surface where the adhesive layer of the backing film is disposed for an object to improve an anchoring property of the adhesive and the backing film.
[0051] Furthermore, in order to make the adhesive tape inconspicuous when being applied to the skin, a film that is high in transparency may be employed or the adhesive tape may be colored into a color tone, such as a skin color, with a colorant, such as pigments, organic pigments, and natural dyes, so as to reduce a mutual difference with the color of the skin when being applied.
[0052] The backing film can include additives, such as an antistatic agent and an ultraviolet inhibitor, to an extent that an effect of the present invention is not hindered. As the antistatic agent, for example, surfactant (anionic surfactant, a cationic surfactant, nonionic surfactant, and amphoteric surfactant) is included. The antistatic agent can solve failures of the anchoring property and the step of the backing film.
Adhesive Layer
[0053] As an adhesive that forms the adhesive layer in the adhesive tape of the above-described adhesive skin patch, for example, an acrylic adhesive, a rubber-based adhesive, an urethane adhesive, and a silicone adhesive can be included. One of these adhesives may be used alone or two or more kinds of these adhesives may be mixed and used. Among these, it is preferable to use the rubber-based adhesive from the aspect of, for example, a compatibility with compound components.
[0054] The rubber-based adhesive generally includes a rubber-based elastomer, a tackiness agent, and a softener, and as necessary, various kinds of additives, such as a filler and an antioxidizing agent (antioxidant) described later, are further added.
[0055] As the rubber-based elastomer, various kinds of thermoplastic elastomers are applicable, including; a thermoplastic block copolymer, such as a styrene-isoprene-styrene copolymer (hereinafter possibly referred to as SIS), a styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer (hereinafter possibly referred to as SBS), or the hydrogen additives of these, a styrene-ethylene-propylene-styrene copolymer (hereinafter possibly referred to as SEPS), a styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene copolymer (hereinafter possibly referred to as SEBS); an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer; and an ethylene-alpha-olefin copolymer. Among these, a styrene thermoplastic elastomer that is the thermoplastic block copolymer, such as SIS, SBS, SEPS, and SEBS, is preferably used because of an excellent viscosity and aggregating property. Among these, SIS is particularly preferable from the aspects of an adhesive capacity to a human skin and a compatibility with other components. A content of SIS is not particularly restricted, however, when a total mass of the adhesive layer is 100 mass %, SIS is preferably 10 mass % to 50 mass %, and more preferably, 10 mass % to 30 mass %. For SIS, a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer that is commercially available can be used, for example, JSR SIS 5002 (JSR Corporation) can be provided as an example.
[0056] As the tackiness agent, for example, a rosin resin, a terpene resin, a coumarone-indene resin, a petroleum-based resin (C5 petroleum resin and C9 petroleum resin), an alicyclic petroleum resin, an alicyclic hydrogenated petroleum resin, a styrene resin, and a dicyclopentadiene resin are provided as examples. A content of the tackiness agent is not particularly restricted, however, when, for example, the total mass of the adhesive layer is 100 mass %, the tackiness agent can be preferably 15 mass % to 55 mass %, and more preferably, 20 mass % to 50 mass %.
[0057] As the softener (plasticizer), a petroleum softener, such as a liquid paraffin; a liquid rubber-based softener, such as liquid polyisoprene, polybutene, and polyisobutylene; a dibasic acid ester plasticizer, such as phthalic acid ester and adipate; and other plasticizer, such as polyethylene glycol and a citrate, are provided as examples. Among these, the liquid paraffin can be preferably used because of the excellent compatibility with the rubber-based elastomer and being free from lowering the aggregation. For example, as a commercial product, HICALL (registered trademark, liquid paraffin manufactured by KANEDA Co., Ltd) M series is provided as an example. From the point of viscosity, a content of these softener is, when the total mass of the adhesive layer is 100 mass %, preferably within a range of 25 mass % to 55 mass %, and more preferably 30 mass % to 50 mass %.
[0058] Furthermore, the rubber-based adhesive can further contain, as necessary, an additive that is usually combined in the adhesive layer of a percutaneous absorption drug product, such as a pharmacological agent (active ingredient), an antioxidizing agent (antioxidant agent), a filler, a percutaneous absorption accelerator, pigments, a medicine stabilizer, a medicine dissolution improver, and a medicine dissolution inhibitor. Each of these additives can be used alone, or two or more kinds of these additives can be used in combination.
[0059] While the thickness of the adhesive layer is not specifically limited, the thickness is appropriately selectable within a range of, for example, 5 m to 180 m, preferably, within a range of 10 m to 150 m.
Release Liner
[0060] The release liner (also referred to as the release layer or the release paper) used in the above-described adhesive skin patch is released when the adhesive skin patch product is used and disposed to protect a layer (adhesive layer) that comes in contact with the skin until the time of use and prevent the change of properties. For the release liner, one that is commonly used in the technical field of the adhesive skin patch product (adhesive skin patch) can be used. For example, examples can be: a plastic film, such as polyester (such as polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, and polyethylene naphthalate), polypropylene (such as non-stretched and stretched), polyethylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, and polystyrene; a paper or a synthetic paper, such as a high-quality paper, a glassine paper, a parchment paper, and a kraft paper; a peeling process paper that is, for example, the above-described plastic film, paper or synthetic paper, and a synthetic fiber being coated with a release agent having a release property, such as a silicone resin and a fluorine resin; an aluminum foil; and a sheet that is colorless or colored, such as a laminated process paper variously laminated these films and sheets and a laminated peeling process paper that is the laminated process paper coated with the release agent.
[0061] While the thickness of these release liners is not specifically limited, it is normally within a range of 10 m to 1 mm, for example, 20 m to 500 m, preferably, 40 m to 200 m.
[0062] In the present invention, the size of the release liner is only needed to be attached to the adhesive layer and longer than the backing film. In addition, the release liner is only needed to be attached to at least a part of the adhesive layer. The release liner may also be attached to a whole surface of the adhesive layer. Furthermore, the release liner is only needed to have a length that can attach to the adhesive layer of the adhesive tape, in a further preferred aspect, the release liner can have a length that can attach even to the support liner in addition to the adhesive layer of the adhesive tape as described later. The release liner is also only needed to be long with respect to at least one direction, such as a longitudinal direction or a short side direction, of the backing film. Moreover, the release liner can be long over a whole dimension of the backing film, such as the longitudinal direction and the short side direction of the backing film.
Carrier Film
[0063] In the adhesive skin patch of the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention, the carrier film is disposed so as to come in close contact with a surface of the backing film that differs from a surface where the adhesive layer is disposed, thereby improving the handleability of the adhesive tape. For example, it is preferred to use various kinds of films made of various kinds of thermoplastic resins, such as polyester, polyurethane, polyethylene, polypropylene, ionomer, polyamide, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, thermoplastic polyester, and polytetrafluoroethylene. As the carrier film, one that is in a state of the above-described various kinds of films being laminated to a paper may be used. Among these, it is preferred to use the polyester film from the aspect that the polyester film can make the handleability of the adhesive tape preferable.
[0064] The carrier film is preferred to have its thickness thick or be made of a material with a strong stiffness so as to achieve the object to improve the handleability of the adhesive tape. The thickness of the carrier film is normally 10 m to 500 m, preferably, 20 m to 250 m. When the thickness of the carrier film is less than 10 m, the backing film of the adhesive tape and the carrier film are not sufficiently brought into close contact. When the thickness of the carrier film exceeds 500 m, while the adhesion with the backing film of the adhesive tape is sufficient and the operability is improved, the rigidity of the carrier film is excessively increased. Therefore, for example, when the adhesive layer is applied to the skin after releasing the release liner at the point of use, the followability to the skin lacks and the attachability in the curved surface portion and similar portions is insufficient.
[0065] For the carrier film, it is preferable to employ one with the tensile strength within a range of 3 N/10 mm to 200 N/10 mm and the tensile elongation within a range of 10% to 1500%. When the tensile strength is less than 3 N/10 mm, the sufficient rigidity is not obtained. The lack of stiffness possibly leads to an insufficient obtainment of an effect of improved handleability of the adhesive tape. On the other hand, when the tensile strength exceeds 200 N/10 mm, while the handleability of the adhesive tape improves, the rigidity is excessively increased to cause an insufficient followability to the skin and attaching force to the curved surface portion when the adhesive tape is applied. Furthermore, when the tensile elongation of the carrier film is less than 10%, the following of the carrier film to the backing film of the adhesive tape is difficult when, for example, applying to the curved surface portion. When the tensile elongation exceeds 1500%, while the following to the backing film of the adhesive tape is sufficient, when the carrier film extends large compared with the backing film of the adhesive tape, lifting is generated at an interface between the backing film and the carrier film, thereby possibly causing the handleability of the adhesive tape to degrade on the contrary.
[0066] In the adhesive skin patch of the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention, the carrier film has a feature in which, in the end portion on one side of the carrier film, the non-attached end portion that is not in close contact with the surface of the backing film of the adhesive tape and separated from the backing film is formed. Easy releasing of the carrier film, which is formed by attaching to the support liner, from the backing film of the adhesive tape is ensured by grasping and pulling upward the support liner and the non-attached end portion together from the side where the non-attached end portion is disposed or, when the support liner has a length that extends long with respect to the outer edge of the carrier film in the side where the non-attached end portion is disposed, by grasping and pulling upward only the support liner from the side where the non-attached end portion is disposed.
[0067] The non-attached end portion is set to be of a size (area) so as to improve its releasability when the carrier film is released from the backing film. However, the non-attached end portion is set to be of a size (area) so as not to be released from the backing film when releasing of the carrier film from the backing film is not intended, for example, when the adhesive skin patch is stored or when the release liner is firstly released before use of the adhesive skin patch. For example, a proportion of the area of the non-attached end portion to the whole area of the carrier film is preferred to be defined between 1% and 50%.
Support Liner
[0068] In the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention, the above-described support liner has a laminated structure of at least two layers including the tape backing layer and the support adhesive layer disposed on a surface of the tape backing layer.
[0069] The support liner is preferred to be longer than the adhesive tape and the carrier film which is formed by being in close contact with the backing film of the adhesive tape. In a particularly preferred aspect, the support liner is preferred to have a size formed by attaching to the carrier film of the adhesive skin patch and attaching to the release liner of the adhesive skin patch.
[0070] In addition, the attaching position of the support liner with respect to the carrier film of the adhesive skin patch is not particularly limited. For example, the support liner can attach to the carrier film in a center of the support liner, or can attach to the carrier film in a portion from the center to a side close to the outer side of the support liner. Furthermore, when the support liner is formed by attaching also to the release liner in addition to the carrier film, the attaching position of the support liner with respect to the release liner of the adhesive skin patch is not particularly limited. That is, at least a part of the support liner needs to be attached to the release liner. For example, the support liner can be considered to attach to the release liner in one end or both ends of the support liner, when viewed form a longitudinal direction or a short side direction of the support liner.
[0071] In a preferred aspect, the support liner can be one that has a size (length) in which the support liner can attach to the carrier film of the adhesive skin patch in the center of the support liner and the support liner can attach to the release liner of the adhesive skin patch in both ends of the support liner.
[0072] By employing the support liner in the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention, the support liner can further facilitate releasing of the adhesive tape from the release liner and releasing of the carrier film from the backing film of the adhesive tape. The support liner can further improve the operability when the adhesive layer of the adhesive tape is applied to the applied surface.
Tape Backing Layer
[0073] As the tape backing layer of the above-described support liner, one that is identical to the backing film in the adhesive tape of the above-described adhesive skin patch can be employed. Among these, the polyethylene film, a polyolefin nonwoven fabric, a cyclic polyolefin film, and the polyester film are preferred from the aspect of making the handleability of the adhesive skin patch product satisfactory, in particular, the polyethylene film and the polyolefin nonwoven fabric are preferred.
[0074] The tape backing layer can be set to have, for example, its thickness within a range of 25 m to 500 m by considering the physical property, such as the tensile elongation, the tensile strength, and the workability.
[0075] The tape backing layer is preferred to have an appropriate flexibility so as to improve the handleability of the adhesive skin patch and the adhesive tape, for example, 60 mm or more of bending resistance is preferred.
[0076] On a surface on the side where the support adhesive layer of the tape backing layer is not disposed, usage instructions of the adhesive skin patch of the present invention, for example, releasing procedures and releasing instructions of the release liner, kinds (kinds of combined active ingredients) of the adhesive tape, can be specified by means of printing and similar means.
Support Adhesive Layer
[0077] As the support adhesive layer of the above-described support liner, one that is identical to the adhesive layer in the adhesive tape of the above-described adhesive skin patch can be employed. For example, the acrylic adhesive, the rubber-based adhesive, the urethane adhesive, and the silicone adhesive can be provided as examples. It is preferable to use the rubber-based adhesive from the aspect of the compatibility with the compound components.
[0078] While the thickness of the support adhesive layer of the support liner is not particularly limited, the thickness is appropriately selectable within a range of, for example, 5 m to 180 m, preferably, 10 m to 150 m.
Manufacturing Method of Adhesive Skin Patch
[0079] While a manufacturing method of the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention is not particularly limited, methods commonly performed in the conventional adhesive skin patch products (adhesive skin patches) or adhesive tapes can be employed in appropriate combination. In a preferred aspect, as one step of manufacturing the adhesive skin patch product, a step of laminating the backing film on the carrier film by extruding a material that comprises the backing film of the adhesive tape to the carrier film or a step of simultaneously manufacturing (laminating) the backing film of the adhesive tape and the carrier film is performed. By doing the above, it is preferred to produce a laminated structure comprising the carrier film and the backing film of the adhesive tape. These laminating methods can adopt the conventionally known methods that include, such as a method for extruding a molten resin material (backing film material or carrier film material) from a nozzle, for example, a T-die method and an inflation method, a method for co-extruding two kinds of molten resin materials (backing film material and carrier film material) and a method for rolling two kinds of films (backing film and carrier film) with a pressure roll, for example, by a calendaring method.
[0080] In a preferable aspect of the adhesive skin patch in the present invention, a laminated body comprising the backing film of the adhesive tape and the carrier film is produced by firstly extruding a molten resin material that comprises the backing film of the adhesive tape to the carrier film. This laminated body includes a part in which the backing film and the carrier film are not in close contact with each other to form a non-attached end portion in a completed product (the adhesive skin patch). Next, a material of the adhesive layer in the adhesive tape is separately coated on a release paper. Followingly, a surface of the backing film in the laminated body is laminated on the coated surface, and a structure of the adhesive tape and the adhesive skin patch becomes completed.
[0081] Meanwhile, a material of the support adhesive layer in the support liner is coated on a release paper (not included in a structure of the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention), and then the tape backing layer is laminated on the coated surface. A structure of the support liner thus becomes completed on the release paper.
[0082] Furthermore, by releasing the support liner from the release paper and attaching it to the carrier film of the adhesive skin patch, and by attaching the support liner to the carrier film and to the release liner in a preferred aspect, a structure of the adhesive skin patch product becomes completed.
WORKING EXAMPLES
[0083] The following indicates and further specifically describes working examples of the present invention, however, the present invention is not limited to these, and various kinds of applications are allowed within the range not departing the technical idea of the present invention. Methods for measuring characteristics and physical properties of each layer provided in the adhesive skin patch and the support liner of the adhesive skin patch product in the present invention are as follows.
Thickness
[0084] The thickness of the tape backing layer and the support adhesive layer in the support liner, the adhesive skin patch and the carrier film provided in the adhesive skin patch, the backing film and the adhesive layer in the adhesive tape, as well as the release liner was measured by dial thickness gauge.
Handleability
[0085] Evaluations of the handleabilities of the product in the present invention were evaluated by the following method. That is, when applying the product of the present invention to the cheeks of 7 subjects of adult males and females, the handleabilities were evaluated with respect to the easiness of releasing the adhesive tape from the release liner (easiness of releasing the adhesive tape from the release liner by using the support liner in Working Examples and Comparative Example 1), the followability to the skin in the adhesive skin patch product (the support liner, the carrier film and the adhesive tape in Working Examples and Comparative Example 1, the carrier film and the adhesive tape in Comparative Example 2) when the release liner is released and the easiness of releasing the carrier film, according to the scoring below.
Average score is no less than 4 (excellent in handleability of the product)
Average score is no less than 3 and less than 4 (good in handleability of the product)
Average score is no less than 2 and less than 3 (lack of handleability of the product)
X Average score is less than 2 (inadequate in handleability of the product)
Easiness of Releasing Adhesive Tape from Release Liner
5: Easy to release
4: Slightly easy to release
3: Neutral
[0086] 2: Slightly difficult to release
1: Difficult to release
Followability to Skin in Adhesive Skin Patch Product when Release Liner is Released
5: Good in followability
4: Slightly good in followability
3: Neutral
[0087] 2: Slightly bad in followability
1: Bad in followability
Easiness of Releasing Carrier Film
[0088] 5: Easy to release
4: Slightly easy to release
3: Neutral
[0089] 2: Slightly difficult to release
1: Difficult to release
Example 1
Manufacturing Method of Adhesive Skin Patch
[0090] A coating liquid to form an adhesive layer with a solid content of 57 mass % was prepared by mixing 100 pts. mass of a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer (JSR SIS5002 manufactured by JSR Corporation), 250 pts. mass of a terpene resin (YS resin manufactured by YASUHARA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.) as a tackifying resin, and 350 pts. mass of a liquid paraffin (HICALL (registered trademark) M-352 manufactured by KANEDA Co., Ltd) as a softener, and dissolving them in a mixed solvent of toluene/acetone=7/3 (mass ratio).
[0091] This coating liquid was applied using a bar coater over one surface of a release liner (a silicone processed polyethylene terephthalate film, 75 m of thickness) so as to have a thickness of 20 m after drying. The coating liquid was then dried, and a laminated body A comprising the release liner and the adhesive layer was obtained.
[0092] Subsequently, by extruding a molten resin material (polyethylene) that comprises a backing film of an adhesive tape to a carrier film made of the polyethylene terephthalate, a laminated body B comprising the backing film made of the polyethylene film with 15 m of thickness and the carrier film made of the polyethylene terephthalate with 25 m of thickness was obtained.
[0093] The laminated body A and the laminated body B were laminated such that the adhesive layer of the above-described laminated body A and the backing film of the above-described laminated body B were overlapped each other. Then, a non-attached end portion was formed by partly releasing the carrier film and the backing film made of the polyethylene film at an end portion of the laminated body A. The non-attached end portion was formed to have an area less than 50% of a whole area of the carrier film when the carrier film being as an adhesive skin patch product, which will be described later. Only the adhesive tape provided with the carrier film was half-cut (the release liner was not cut) to form a circular shape with 27 mm of diameter such that the non-attached end portion was included.
Manufacturing Method of Support Liner
[0094] A coating liquid to form an adhesive layer with a solid content of 30 mass % was prepared by mixing 100 pts. mass of a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer (JSR SIS5002 manufactured by JSR Corporation) and 25 pts. mass of a terpene resin (YS resin manufactured by YASUHARA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.) as a tackifying resin, and dissolving them in a mixed solvent of toluene/hexane=8/2 (mass ratio).
[0095] This coating liquid was applied using a bar coater over one surface of a release paper (a silicone processed polyethylene terephthalate film, 25 m of thickness) on which a release layer was to be formed, so as to have a thickness of 50 m after drying. Next, the coating liquid was dried. After a laminated body comprising the release layer and the adhesive layer was obtained, a tape backing layer made of a polyethylene film with 80 m of thickness was laminated on the adhesive layer to provide a support liner.
Manufacturing Method of Adhesive Skin Patch Product
[0096] The release paper attached to the above-prepared support liner was released, and the support liner was laminated on the carrier film (the adhesive tape) and on the release liner in a peripheral area of the part where the adhesive tape was attached (the part where the adhesive tape was not attached) such that the support liner covered the circular shaped adhesive tape with 27 mm of diameter. This was then cut into a rectangle of 14 mm47 mm to produce the adhesive skin patch (the adhesive skin patch product) to which the support liner was attached as illustrated in
Example 2
[0097] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the tape backing layer of the support liner was a polyethylene terephthalate film with 50 m of thickness, and its handleability was evaluated. The results of evaluation are shown in Table 1.
Example 3
[0098] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the tape backing layer of the support liner was a cyclic polyolefin film with 75 m of thickness, and its handleability was evaluated. The results of evaluation are shown in Table 1.
Example 4
[0099] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the tape backing layer of the support liner was a blend film of polyethylene with 65 m of thickness and cyclic polyolefin (blending ratio=1:1), and its handleability was evaluated. The results of evaluation are shown in Table 1.
Example 5
[0100] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the tape backing layer of the support liner was a polyolefin nonwoven fabric with 440 m of thickness, and its handleability was evaluated. The results of evaluation are shown in Table 1.
Example 6
[0101] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the adhesive tape and the support liner were same in size, both of which being in a form of almost a strip with a size of 14 mm27 mm (see
Comparative Example 1
[0102] The adhesive skin patch product was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the carrier film did not include one end portion preventing close contact with the backing film, that is, the non-attached end portion was not formed, and its handleability was evaluated. The results of evaluation are shown in Table 1.
Comparative Example 2
[0103] A coating liquid to form an adhesive layer with a solid content of 57 mass % was prepared by mixing 100 pts. mass of a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer (JSR SIS5002 manufactured by JSR Corporation), 250 pts. mass of a terpene resin (YS resin manufactured by YASUHARA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.) as a tackifying resin, and 350 pts. mass of a liquid paraffin (HICALL (registered trademark) M-352 manufactured by KANEDA Co., Ltd) as a softener, and dissolving them in a mixed solvent of toluene/acetone=7/3 (mass ratio).
[0104] This coating liquid was applied using a bar coater over one surface of a release paper (a silicone processed polyethylene terephthalate film, 75 m of thickness) on which a release layer was to be formed, so as to have a thickness of 20 m after drying. The coating liquid was then dried, and a laminated body E comprising the release layer and the adhesive layer was obtained.
[0105] Subsequently, by extruding a molten resin material (polyethylene) that comprises a backing film of an adhesive tape to a carrier film made of the polyethylene terephthalate, a laminated body F comprising the backing film made of the polyethylene film with 15 m of thickness and the carrier film made of the polyethylene terephthalate with 25 m of thickness was obtained.
[0106] The laminated body E and the laminated body F were laminated such that the adhesive layer of the above-described laminated body E and the backing film of the above-described laminated body F were overlapped each other. Then, a non-attached end portion was formed by partly releasing the carrier film and the polyethylene film at an end portion. The non-attached end portion was formed to have an area less than 50% of a whole area of the carrier film when the carrier film being as an adhesive skin patch, which will be described later. After cutting to include the non-attached end portion, the adhesive skin patch in a form of almost a strip with a size of 14 mm27 mm (a support liner was not cut, the non-attached end portion was included) was manufactured and its handleability was evaluated. Table 1 indicates results of evaluation of the handleability.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Working Examples Comparative Examples Evaluation Items 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Easiness of Releasing from Liner Followability to Skin Easiness of X Releasing Carrier Film
[0107] As Table 1 indicates, in the adhesive skin patch products of Working Examples 1 to 5, the evaluations were excellent in the evaluation items of both Easiness of Releasing from Liner and Easiness of Releasing Carrier Film, and the evaluation was good in Followability to Skin. Therefore, almost satisfactory results were obtained with respect to the handleability of the product. Additionally, in Example 6 where the adhesive tape and the support liner were same in size, the result being good in the handleability of the product was obtained by attaching the support liner and disposing the non-attached end portion.
[0108] Meanwhile, in Comparative Example 1, the evaluation being inadequate in the handleability of the product was obtained due to the difficulty in releasing the carrier film even though the support liner was disposed. In Comparative Example 2, the result lacking the handleability of the product was obtained due to the difficulty in releasing the adhesive tape from the liner.
EXPLANATION FOR REFERENCES
[0109] 1: Adhesive skin patch product [0110] 2: Adhesive skin patch [0111] 3: Adhesive layer [0112] 4: Backing film [0113] 5: Release liner [0114] 6: Carrier film [0115] 6a: Non-attached end portion [0116] 7: Support liner [0117] 8 Support adhesive layer [0118] 9: Tape backing layer [0119] 10: Adhesive tape