Adhesive bandage dispensing arrangements
09980862 ยท 2018-05-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T225/23
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
B65D83/0805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T225/241
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
Y10T225/232
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
A61F15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bandage strip includes a plurality of flat adhesive bandage packages of conventional configuration, having sealed therein an adhesive bandage with a pad and an adhesive substrate for adhering to as patient and holding the pad in place on the patient's skin. The packages are adhered to an elongated substrate in end-to-end, spaced relation to form a flat, elongated bandage strip, with perforations in the substrate between the packages. A user can dispense a length of substrate, sever it at the perforations, and remove the bandage from the substrate for use in the conventional manner. A bandage dispensing device is attachable to the wrist of a user for convenient dispensing of bandages from a strip of individually packaged bandages.
Claims
1. In combination, adhesive bandages and a dispenser for dispensing the adhesive bandages, the combination comprising: an elongated bandage strip comprising an elongated substrate carrying a plurality of adhesive bandage packages, each bandage package including two sheets adhered to each other at mutually facing peripheral portions providing a sealed enclosure containing at least one flat adhesive bandage, said adhesive bandage comprising a bandage substrate with an adhesive side for adhering to a patient and holding the bandage in place on a patient's skin and a release layer covering the adhesive side of the bandage substrate, wherein the release layer is adhered only to the adhesive side of the bandage substrate to permit separation of the sheets and removal of the adhesive bandage from the enclosure of the two sheets with the entire release layer remaining in place on the bandage substrate, the elongated substrate having at least one row of the bandage packages arranged adjacently along the elongated substrate with one of the sheets adhered to a surface of the elongated substrate to form the elongated bandage strip with adjacent bandage packages having a space therebetween; and a dispenser holding the elongated bandage strip and providing access thereto for permitting withdrawal from the dispenser of a length of the elongated bandage strip sufficient to permit removal of at least one of the adhesive bandages from the elongated substrate by separating the sheets, with the one sheet of the bandage package adhered to the elongated substrate remaining on the elongated substrate when the sheets are separated, wherein: the dispenser comprises a housing containing the elongated bandage strip, the housing having an opening through which the elongated bandage strip can be withdrawn, the elongated substrate having perforations extending transversely thereacross in the spaces between adjacent bandage packages for permitting the length of the elongated bandage strip withdrawn from the housing to be separated from the elongated bandage strip remaining in the housing by tearing it at the perforations, the surface of the elongated substrate is substantially covered by an adhesive to which the bandage packages are adhered, and the bandage packages are narrower than the elongated substrate to provide an adhesive-covered periphery surrounding each bandage package, the elongated bandage strip further includes a release liner adhered to the adhesive-covered periphery surrounding each bandage package, the release liner having perforations in substantially the same locations as the perforations of the elongated substrate, and the elongated bandage strip is arranged in the housing as a roll with adjacent bandage packages extending circumferentially along the roll.
2. The combination as in claim 1, wherein the dispenser includes attaching structure for attaching the housing to a user in a position permitting the user to reach the opening and withdraw the elongated bandage strip.
3. The combination as in claim 1, wherein the dispenser includes a plurality of bandage holding compartments, each compartment having therein a respective elongated bandage strip roll and an opening through which the elongated substrate of the roll in the compartment can be withdrawn.
4. The combination as in claim 3, wherein each elongated bandage strip roll is wound on a respective spool.
5. The combination as in claim 3, wherein the elongated substrate has only one row of the bandage packages thereon.
6. The combination as in claim 1, wherein the elongated substrate has only one row of the bandage packages thereon.
7. In combination, adhesive bandages and a dispenser for dispensing the adhesive bandages, the combination comprising: an elongated bandage strip comprising an elongated substrate carrying a plurality of adhesive bandage packages, each bandage package including two sheets adhered to each other at mutually facing peripheral portions providing a sealed enclosure containing at least one flat adhesive bandage, said adhesive bandage comprising a bandage substrate with an adhesive side for adhering to a patient and holding the bandage in place on a patient's skin and a release layer covering the adhesive side of the bandage substrate, wherein the release layer is adhered only to the adhesive side of the bandage substrate to permit separation of the sheets and removal of the adhesive bandage from the enclosure of the two sheets with the entire release layer remaining in place on the bandage substrate, the elongated substrate having at least one row of the bandage packages arranged adjacently along the elongated substrate with one of the sheets adhered to a surface of the elongated substrate to form the elongated bandage strip with adjacent bandage packages having a space therebetween; and a dispenser holding the elongated bandage strip and providing access thereto for permitting withdrawal from the dispenser of a length of the elongated bandage strip sufficient to permit removal of at least one of the adhesive bandages from the elongated substrate by separating the sheets, with the one sheet of the bandage package adhered to the elongated substrate remaining on the elongated substrate when the sheets are separated, wherein: the dispenser comprises a housing containing the elongated bandage strip, the housing having an opening through which the elongated bandage strip can be withdrawn, the opening has a cutting device for permitting the length of the elongated bandage strip withdrawn from the housing to be separated from the elongated bandage strip remaining in the housing by severing the elongated bandage strip in the space between adjacent bandage packages, the surface of the elongated substrate is substantially covered by an adhesive to which the bandage packages are adhered, and the bandage packages are narrower than the elongated substrate to provide an adhesive-covered periphery surrounding each bandage package, the elongated bandage strip further includes a release liner adhered to the adhesive-covered periphery surrounding each bandage package, and the elongated bandage strip is arranged in the housing as a roll with adjacent bandage packages extending circumferentially along the roll.
8. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the dispenser includes attaching structure for attaching the housing to a user in a position permitting the user to reach the opening and withdraw the elongated bandage strip.
9. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the dispenser includes a plurality of bandage holding compartments, each compartment having therein a respective elongated bandage strip roll and an opening through which the elongated substrate of the roll in the compartment can be withdrawn.
10. The combination as in claim 9, wherein each elongated bandage strip roll is wound on a respective spool.
11. The combination as in claim 9, wherein the elongated substrate has only one row of the bandage packages thereon.
12. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the cutting device includes a serrated edge at the opening.
13. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the cutting device includes a cutting blade at the opening.
14. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the elongated substrate has only one row of the bandage packages thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects of the invention are not limited by the description herein, and all of the objects and advantages of the invention will be better understood from the detailed description of its preferred embodiments which follows below, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals and letters refer to like features throughout. The following is a brief identification of the drawing figures used in the accompanying detailed description.
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(9) One skilled in the art will readily understand that the drawings are not strictly to scale, but nevertheless will find them sufficient, when taken with the detailed descriptions of preferred embodiments that follow, to make and use the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) In the depicted embodiment, the elongated bandage strip 10 comprising the substrate 12 and the bandage packages 14 is wound on a spool 18, from which a desired length of the strip can be unwound, as shown in
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(13) In the conventional fashion, the adhesive side of the substrate 24 is covered by a two-part release layer 26a and 26b that is coextensive with the adhesive substrate 24. The two parts overlap at the pad 22 and can be peeled away by the user for application of the bandage 20. Sterility of the bandage 20 is maintained by a wrapper that in most commercial configurations comprises a lower sheet of paper 28 and an upper sheet of paper 30 that are tightly sealed at their peripheries 32. At one end a flap 34 that is left unsealed can be grasped by the user to peel the upper sheet 30 from the lower sheet 28 to permit access to the adhesive bandage 20. (In describing embodiments of the invention, terms indicating direction or orientation, such as lower, upper, front, rear, etc., may be used to facilitate the description. They do not imply that the invention is limited to a particular orientation of the structure being described.)
(14) In this embodiment of the invention the lower sheet 28 of the bandage package 14 is removably adhered to the substrate 12 to form the flat, elongated, bandage strip 10. The strip 10 is wound on the spool 18 for convenience in accessing the desired number of adhesive bandages. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that any adhesive can be used that will hold the bandage package in place while permitting the strip to be wound onto the spool, and at the same time permitting the user to readily remove the bandage package from the substrate 12 when desired. In one implementation of the invention, the lower sheet 28 of the bandage package can be adhered to the substrate 12 at discrete spots rather than over the entire surface of the lower layer. In another variation, the package can be more firmly adhered to the substrate 12, enabling the bandage to be dispensed from the package by peeling the top sheet 30 from the bottom sheet 28, while the latter remains adhered in place on the substrate.
(15) By using conventional, sealed packages of adhesive bandages, the elongated bandage strip 10 is considerably less expensive to manufacture than the strips of adhesive bandages according to the prior art discussed above. In addition, the sterility of the adhesive bandages as guaranteed by the original manufacturer of the packaged bandages is not disturbed, which means that any government and/or industry requirements regarding sterility of the individual bandages remain satisfied because the integrity of the packages is not compromised by adhering them to the substrate 12. In addition, a bandage strip in accordance with this embodiment can be used in many different dispensing devices, some of which are discussed further below.
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(17) In a fashion similar to the first embodiment described above, the elongated bandage strip 40 comprising the substrate 42 and the release liner 46 is wound on a spool 48, from which a desired length of the strip can be unwound, as shown in
(18) One of the features of bandage strips according to the present invention is their ability to be used with many prior art dispensing devices disclosed in the patents enumerated above. The descriptions of dispensing devices shown in those patents are hereby incorporated by reference as if set in full herein. It will be clear to one skilled in the art how bandage strips in accordance with the present invention can be used with any of those dispensing devices.
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(20) In use, the cover 64 is closed and latched in any suitable manner to the receptacle portion 62. Cutouts 64a, 64b, and 64c in the cover 64 and cooperating cutouts 62a, 62b, and 62c in the receptacle portion 62 form slots at the front of the dispenser through which a user can extract the bandage strips 10a, 10b, and 10c. As the user pulls out a bandage strip, individual bandage packages are presented to the user. Portions of the strips can be removed at the perforations 16. Alternatively, if the strips are not perforated each slot can be provided with a serrated edge 64S (
(21) In addition, the dispensing device shown in
(22) In addition to being capable of use with many prior art dispensing devices, bandage strips in accordance with the present invention are also particularly adapted for use with a wrist-mounted dispensing device 100 shown in
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(24) As seen in the cross sectional view of the strip 10 in
(25) In use, the dispensing device 100 is secured to one wrist W of the user as discussed above. The user pulls the bandage strip 10 from the slot 111 with his or her other hand, and separates a portion of the strip 1Q containing an individual packaged bandage package 14 at the perforations 16. The slot 111 is sufficiently narrow to hold the strip 10 in place through friction and permit the user to tear away the needed length of the strip 10. When the entire bandage strip 10 has been consumed, the user can open the top part of the housing 102 about the hinge 112 and insert a fresh bandage strip 10. The top portion is then rotated back into place and the shoulders 114 hold it in place. To more positively hold the top part in place, the shoulders can include one or more beads in a surface of one shoulder that fit into one or more corresponding depressions in the facing surface of the other shoulder. In that case, the housing is molded so that the user will sense a positive click when the beads are properly in place in the depressions. Of course, other latching arrangements are possible and the invention is not limited to any particular such arrangement.
(26) Other variations in the construction and operation of the wrist-mounted dispensing device 100 are likewise possible. For example, dispensing guides may be molded into the interior of the housing to aid in positioning the strip 10 for smooth dispensing through the slot 111. In addition, the device may be configured to permit the user to pull out a length of the bandage strip and sever it using a serrated edge on the device. Or the device can incorporate a cutting blade, as discussed above in connection with
(27) Those skilled in the art will readily recognize that only selected preferred embodiments of the invention have been depicted and described, and it will be understood that various changes and modifications can be made other than those specifically mentioned above without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims that follow.